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Botanical Praying Mantis and Sweet Pea Machine Embroidery Design is a fantasy insect and floral embroidery file for linen napkins, kitchen towels, aprons, cosmetic pouches, garden textiles and handmade botanical gifts.
Size: 97.9x93.0 mm (3.85x3.66"), Stitches: 12515
Size: 107.7x102.4 mm (4.24x4.03"), Stitches: 13986
Size: 118.5x112.6 mm (4.67x4.43"), Stitches: 15013
Size: 123.8x130.1 mm (4.87x5.12"), Stitches: 16818
Formats: .dst, .pec, .pes, .exp, .vip, .vp3, .vp4, .jef, .jef+, .sew, .hus, .xxx, .dat, .tap, .t03, .shv
Botanical Praying Mantis and Sweet Pea Machine Embroidery Design is a fantasy insect and floral embroidery file for linen napkins, kitchen towels, aprons, cosmetic pouches, fabric bags, table linens and garden-inspired handmade gifts. The design combines a green praying mantis, a sweet pea flower, leaves and curling tendrils in one decorative botanical composition.
This is not a scientific insect illustration. It is an artistic botanical design where the praying mantis has a playful garden character and a pea-pod inspired body. The result is unusual, elegant and memorable: part insect embroidery, part floral embroidery, part botanical kitchen and garden textile motif.
For more insect motifs, browse the Insects Machine Embroidery Designs Sets category or the Insects SET machine embroidery designs. If you want to pair this design with floral motifs, see the Purple Sweet Pea Machine Embroidery Design or the Sweet Pea Free Machine Embroidery Design.
For broader botanical projects, the Herbs, Spices and Botanical machine embroidery designs category is a useful related collection. It works better here than random kitchen links because this design is built around a garden insect, sweet pea flower, leaves and tendrils.
On a linen napkin, place the praying mantis and sweet pea design near the corner so the flower, stem and insect have enough visual space. On a kitchen towel, stitch it in the lower decorative area so the design remains visible when the towel hangs.
On an apron, this motif works well above the pocket or to one side of the chest area. On a cosmetic pouch or fabric bag, it can become the main decorative accent for a botanical gift, garden-themed accessory or handmade spring and summer collection.
For a coordinated textile set, combine this design with sweet pea flowers, botanical leaves, butterflies, bees or other insect embroidery designs. It can become part of a garden collection: napkin, towel, pouch and apron in one floral-insect style.
For designs with thin insect legs, curled tendrils and flower stems, mark both the center and the angle of the main stem before hooping. A botanical design can look slightly wrong if the stem angle shifts, even when the center point is correct. Use a removable fabric marker or thread basting to mark the direction line, then align the embroidery to that line before stitching.
Because this design includes fine lines and filled botanical areas, test the stitchout on similar fabric first. The Royal Present guide Machine Embroidery: Perfecting Stitch Density, Fabric, and Stabilizer Balance is useful when choosing stabilizer for designs with both detailed outlines and larger filled shapes.
This design is a good candidate for finished handmade products because it has a clear niche: botanical insects, garden textiles, floral napkins, summer towels and nature-inspired pouches. It is more distinctive than a simple flower and easier to remember than a generic green insect.
If you sell finished embroidered items, use it for small premium products: linen napkins, garden aprons, cosmetic pouches, sachet bags or towel-and-pouch gift sets. Price the finished item with thread, stabilizer, fabric, hooping time, machine time, test stitchouts and packaging included.
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You can use it on linen napkins, kitchen towels, aprons, cosmetic pouches, fabric bags, sachet bags, placemats, table runners and garden-themed handmade gifts.
No. This is a fantasy botanical insect design. The praying mantis is combined with a sweet pea flower, leaves and curling tendrils for a decorative garden-inspired look.
Yes. It works well on linen or cotton napkins. Place it near the corner and keep enough distance from the hem or lace edge.
Yes. Use smooth woven cotton or linen towels for the cleanest result. For textured towels, add water-soluble topping on the surface.
Stable woven fabrics such as linen, cotton, canvas, apron fabric and smooth towel fabric work best. Thin or loose fabric should be tested first with the correct stabilizer.
It pairs well with sweet pea flowers, botanical leaves, herbs, butterflies, bees, beetles and other garden-inspired embroidery designs.
No. This is a digital embroidery file for embroidery machines. No finished product will be shipped.
Yes. You may sell finished physical items embroidered with this design. You may not sell, share, copy, trade or redistribute the digital embroidery file.
Botanical Praying Mantis and Sweet Pea Machine Embroidery Design is a digital embroidery file for napkins, kitchen towels, aprons, cosmetic pouches, fabric bags and garden-themed textile gifts. The design combines a fantasy praying mantis, sweet pea flower, botanical leaves and curling tendrils, making it a memorable insect and floral embroidery motif for spring and summer projects.