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Baroque leaves borders and corners machine embroidery designs for table linens, napkins, placemats, table runners, tablecloths, towels and elegant autumn home decor. This collection brings together decorative embroidery borders, corner motifs and matching baroque leaf ornaments for creating coordinated textile projects with a refined seasonal look.

These designs are especially suitable for white or ivory linen, cotton table fabric, medium-weight home textiles and decorative towels. Golden scrollwork, colorful autumn leaves and classic baroque shapes make this collection perfect for Thanksgiving table decor, fall table settings, luxury napkins, festive placemats and handmade gifts.

Machine embroidery borders and corners for table linens

Use these baroque embroidery designs to decorate linen napkins, placemat corners, table runner ends, tablecloth borders and decorative towels. Corner motifs are ideal for framing textile pieces, while border designs help create a finished edge on runners, tablecloths and long fabric panels.

For a complete coordinated set with both border and corner elements, choose Baroque Leaves Border and Corners machine embroidery designs. This set works beautifully for table runners, tablecloths, placemats, napkins and luxury home textile projects.

If you need paired corner accents for napkins, placemats, tablecloth corners or decorative towels, see Two Baroque Leaves Corners machine embroidery designs. These symmetrical corner motifs are useful for creating balanced compositions on square and rectangular textile pieces.

For a long decorative edge with colorful foliage and ornamental scrollwork, add Baroque Foliage Border machine embroidery design. It can be used along table runners, towels, placemats, fabric panels and autumn home decor projects.

For another matching border option with a rich ornamental look, use Foliage Border Baroque machine embroidery design. It pairs well with baroque corners and leaf ornaments when you want to build a complete embroidery set for seasonal table linens.

For a smaller accent in the same style, choose Baroque Ornament with Colorful Leaves machine embroidery design. This motif is useful for small napkins, decorative towels, clothing details, gift bags and small home decor textiles.

Where to use baroque leaf embroidery designs

This collection is created for textile projects where embroidery should look elegant, decorative and complete. Use these machine embroidery designs for linen napkins, placemats, table runners, tablecloth corners, decorative towels, cushion details, gift bags and autumn home decor accents.

For more seasonal motifs with leaves, pumpkins, acorns and warm autumn colors, browse our Fall and Autumn machine embroidery designs collection. For festive dinner projects and family table decor, explore Thanksgiving machine embroidery designs.

Stabilizer and fabric tips

For linen napkins, placemats and table runners, use a good-quality cut-away or tear-away stabilizer depending on the fabric weight and embroidery density. For fine linen or loosely woven fabric, a fusible stabilizer or temporary adhesive spray can help prevent shifting and distortion during stitching.

For towels, use a suitable stabilizer underneath and add water-soluble topping on the surface if the fabric has pile. The topping keeps the stitches from sinking into the towel texture and helps the baroque scrolls and leaf details stay clean and visible. Always test the design on the same fabric and stabilizer before stitching the final table linen or towel project.

Please note: these are digital machine embroidery designs for embroidery machines. No finished napkins, placemats, towels, table runners or physical products will be shipped.

You can use these designs to decorate table linens, linen napkins, placemats, table runners, tablecloth corners, decorative towels, guest towels, cushion covers and autumn home decor projects. Border designs are best for long edges, while corner motifs are ideal for napkins, placemats and framed textile compositions.

Yes. Baroque leaves borders and corners are especially suitable for table linens because they help create a finished, elegant textile set. You can stitch corner designs on napkins or placemats and use matching border designs on table runners or tablecloth edges.

Yes. The golden scrollwork and colorful autumn leaves make these designs a beautiful choice for Thanksgiving table decor, fall dinner settings, autumn weddings, festive table runners, linen napkins and handmade seasonal gifts.

For napkins, place the corner design near one corner, leaving enough space from the hem or openwork edge so the embroidery looks balanced. For placemats, the design can be placed in one corner, two opposite corners, or all four corners. Always check the final folded or table setting position before stitching.

Border embroidery designs can be stitched along the short ends of a table runner, along one long edge, or as a repeated decorative line. For a classic table runner, place the border near each end so the embroidery remains visible when the runner is on the table.

Yes. This is the best way to create a coordinated table linen set. Use corner motifs for placemats, napkins or tablecloth corners, and use border designs for runners, towel edges or long tablecloth borders. Matching designs create a complete and professional-looking embroidery collection.

Linen, cotton, cotton-linen blends and medium-weight table linen fabrics are good choices. For decorative towels, use quality terry cloth or smooth towel fabric. Avoid very loose or unstable fabrics unless they are properly stabilized before embroidery.

For linen napkins and placemats, use a good-quality tear-away or cut-away stabilizer depending on the fabric weight and stitch density. Fine linen may need a fusible stabilizer or temporary adhesive spray to prevent shifting. Hoop the fabric smoothly without stretching it.

For table runners and tablecloths, support the embroidery area with stabilizer large enough to cover the entire hoop. If the fabric is thin or soft, use fusible stabilizer to reduce distortion. Mark the placement carefully so borders and corners stay aligned.

Yes. For towels, use stabilizer underneath and add water-soluble topping on top of the towel surface. The topping prevents stitches from sinking into the pile and helps the baroque scrolls, leaf details and outlines stay clean and visible.

Yes. Always test the design on the same fabric, thread and stabilizer you plan to use for the final item. This is especially important for table linens, towels and large coordinated sets where placement and fabric stability matter.

No. These are digital machine embroidery designs for embroidery machines. You will receive downloadable embroidery files, not finished napkins, placemats, table runners, towels or physical products.

Royal Present Embroidery designs usually include popular machine embroidery formats such as DST, PES, JEF, HUS, VP3, EXP and other formats. Please check the specific product page for the exact formats and sizes included.

We do not recommend resizing detailed embroidery designs too much, because it can affect stitch quality, density, outlines and fabric stability. If you need another size, choose the closest available size on the product page or contact us before stitching.

Classic autumn colors work very well: gold, burgundy, dark red, teal, olive green, brown, copper and warm orange. For a luxury table setting, use gold scrollwork with deep leaf colors. For a softer look, choose ivory fabric with muted autumn threads.

You can use metallic thread, but test it first. Metallic thread may need a slower machine speed, a metallic embroidery needle and proper tension. Regular rayon or polyester gold thread is usually easier to stitch and more practical for table linens that may be washed.

Wash embroidered table linens gently according to the fabric and thread recommendations. Avoid harsh bleaching, high heat and aggressive rubbing over the embroidery. Press from the wrong side on a soft towel to protect the raised stitches.

Yes. Embroidered napkins, placemats, towels and table runners make beautiful handmade gifts for Thanksgiving, fall weddings, housewarming, Christmas, family dinners and classic home decor lovers.
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