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Raspberry Weevil Beetle Machine Embroidery Design is a fantasy berry insect embroidery file for linen napkins, kitchen towels, aprons, sachet bags, cosmetic pouches, fabric bags and summer handmade gifts. The design combines a raspberry-shaped body, delicate insect legs, berry leaves and a flower detail, creating an unusual botanical bug motif for decorative textile projects.
Size: 98.0 x 87.7 mm (3.86 x 3.45"), Stitches: 10603
Size: 107.9 x 96.5 mm (4.25 x 3.80"), Stitches: 11690
Size: 118.6 x 106.1 mm (4.67 x 4.18"), Stitches: 13088
Size: 116.7 x 130.4 mm (4.59 x 5.13"), Stitches: 13998
Formats: .dst, .pec, .pes, .exp, .vip, .vp3, .vp4, .jef, .jef+, .sew, .hus, .xxx, .dat, .tap, .t03, .shv
This is not a scientific insect illustration. It is a playful artistic weevil beetle inspired by ripe raspberries, garden plants and summer table decor. The design is bright enough to become a statement accent, but still delicate enough for linen, cotton and elegant kitchen textiles.
For more insect motifs, browse our butterflies and insects machine embroidery designs. If you want to build a berry collection, see berries machine embroidery designs and vegetables, fruits and berries embroidery designs. For towels, aprons and table linens, visit our kitchen machine embroidery designs.
Use this raspberry weevil beetle as a corner accent on a white linen napkin, as a bright detail on a kitchen towel, or as a decorative motif on a cosmetic pouch. It also works well for fabric bags, sachet bags, aprons and summer gift sets.
For a coordinated collection, combine this design with small raspberry motifs, berry branches, botanical leaves or other insect embroidery designs. You can create a matching set with a napkin, towel, pouch and apron in one berry garden style.
If you are stitching this design on a finished napkin, small towel or pouch panel, try the floating method: hoop only the stabilizer, place the fabric on top, then secure it with a basting box before the main embroidery starts. This is useful when hooping the actual item may leave marks, distort the fabric or make exact placement harder. Do a test first and make sure the fabric is flat, stable and cannot move during stitching.
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It is a fantasy machine embroidery design where a berry-inspired insect is created with raspberry shapes, beetle details, leaves and botanical elements.
You can use it on linen napkins, kitchen towels, aprons, sachet bags, cosmetic pouches, fabric bags, potholders and summer handmade gifts.
Yes. It works well on smooth kitchen towels and tea towels. Use suitable stabilizer and test first if the fabric is thin, loose or textured.
Yes. The raspberry weevil beetle looks beautiful as a corner accent on linen or cotton napkins for summer tables, garden parties and berry-themed decor.
No. This is a decorative fantasy insect design inspired by raspberries and beetle shapes. It is made for creative textile projects, not for scientific illustration.
Stable woven fabrics such as linen, cotton, canvas and smooth kitchen towel fabric work best. For textured fabric, use water-soluble topping.
No. This is a digital embroidery file for embroidery machines. No finished product will be shipped.
Yes. You may sell physical items embroidered with this design. You may not sell, share, copy, trade or redistribute the digital file.
Raspberry Weevil Beetle Machine Embroidery Design is a digital embroidery file in 4 sizes for napkins, kitchen towels, aprons, sachet bags, cosmetic pouches and summer textile gifts. The design combines a raspberry-inspired insect body, botanical leaves and delicate beetle details, making it a memorable berry bug embroidery motif for garden-style projects.
Designed by Ludmila Konovalova, Royal Present Embroidery, Jurmala, Latvia.