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Size: 98.0 x 78.6 mm (3.86 x 3.09"), Stitches: 14844
Size: 107.8 x 86.5 mm (4.24 x 3.41"), Stitches: 16095
Size: 118.4 x 95.1 mm (4.66 x 3.74"), Stitches: 17697
Size: 128.4 x 103.1 mm (5.06 x 4.06"), Stitches: 19303
Formats: .dst, .jef, .pec, .vip, .hus, .pes, .exp, .sew, .dat, .vp3, xxx
This Fragment of Border Single-Color Roses machine embroidery design is a refined ornamental element created for elegant and timeless textile decoration. The design features flowing rose motifs arranged as a seamless border fragment, digitized in a single color for a classic, vintage-inspired look. Thanks to its balanced composition, this design can be easily repeated to create continuous, endless borders on a wide variety of projects.
The minimalist floral style makes this design especially versatile — it looks equally beautiful on traditional, rustic, Scandinavian, and classic interiors. If you are creating coordinated textiles, this design pairs perfectly with companion rose ornaments or monograms in the same style.
This border fragment is ideal for both decorative and functional embroidery projects, including:
Using the printable placement template included in the design, you can easily clone and align the border to create a seamless, continuous embroidery pattern.
This machine embroidery design is easy to align and repeat, making it perfect for long borders and large textile surfaces.
The design is available for instant download immediately after purchase. You will receive a ZIP archive containing all required embroidery formats and helpful instructions.
If needed, you can use the online unzip tool to extract the files. Inside the archive, you will also find a printable template with X and Y axis alignment marks. Print it at 100% scale, secure it to the fabric with temporary spray adhesive, and stitch multiple repeats accurately for a seamless border.
To calculate stabilizer weight, use this simple formula:
Fabric weight ÷ 3 = stabilizer weight
Example:
If your linen fabric weighs 160 g/m², divide 160 by 3.
You will need a stabilizer of approximately 50–55 g/m².
For dense linen napkins, use a medium cut-away or soft tear-away stabilizer for best results.
When embroidering on terry towels, place a water-soluble topping on the surface to prevent stitches from sinking into the pile. Use a stable cut-away backing and avoid excessive stitch density. After embroidery, remove the topping with water for a clean, professional finish.
This machine embroidery design will add elegance and structure to your textile projects while inspiring creative ideas for seamless borders and classic décor. Whether you are embellishing table linens or home accessories, this rose border fragment is a timeless choice you will enjoy stitching again and again.