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Golden Baroque Rose Monogram Frame Machine Embroidery Design is an elegant floral frame for personalized towels, robes, napkins, handkerchiefs, pillows, sachet bags and wedding gifts. The design combines a golden baroque frame, a red rose, small blue flowers and an open center for initials or a monogram. The letter shown in the preview is not included.
Size: 98.0 x 146.9 mm (3.86 x 5.78"), Stitches: 27081
Size: 107.6 x 161.6 mm (4.24 x 6.36"), Stitches: 29632
Size: 118.4 x 177.7 mm (4.66 x 7.00"), Stitches: 32541
Formats: .dst, .pec, .pes, .exp, .vip, .vp3, .vp4, .jef, .jef+, .sew, .hus, .xxx, .dat, .tap, .t03, .shv
Golden Baroque Rose Monogram Frame Machine Embroidery Design is made for elegant personalized embroidery projects. The golden ornamental frame gives the design a classic baroque look, while the red rose and small blue flowers make it softer, warmer and more romantic.
Use this design when you want a monogram to look finished, not just placed on fabric. The open center can hold one initial, two initials, a short name or a small monogram added with your embroidery software or machine lettering.
The design has a clear personalization zone. The baroque frame creates structure, the rose gives a focal point, and the floral base makes the monogram look decorative without needing extra borders or text around it.
It is especially strong on white, ivory, cream, light beige and soft pastel fabrics. On terry towels the golden frame looks rich and visible, while on smooth linen it becomes more refined and heirloom-style.
For terry towels, use stabilizer under the towel and water-soluble topping on top. The topping keeps the golden scrolls, rose petals, leaves and small flowers from sinking into the loops.
For linen, cotton, napkins and handkerchiefs, use tear-away or cut-away stabilizer depending on fabric density. Do not stretch the fabric in the hoop, especially if you plan to add initials inside the frame.
If you use metallic gold thread, slow down the machine and use a metallic embroidery needle. For everyday towel sets, rayon or polyester gold thread is often easier and more reliable than metallic thread.
For more personalization projects, browse our monogram frame machine embroidery designs. For home textile projects, see bedding, towels and decorative pillow embroidery designs. For more floral motifs, browse floral machine embroidery designs.
Yes. This golden baroque rose monogram frame is designed with an open center for initials, a letter, a short name or a small monogram. Add the lettering with embroidery software or your machine’s built-in fonts.
No. The letter shown in the preview is only an example. This gives you freedom to add any initial or monogram you need.
Yes. It works beautifully on guest towels, bath towels and spa towels. For terry towels, always use water-soluble topping on top so the baroque scrolls and small flowers stay clean.
Yes, but use a metallic embroidery needle and reduce machine speed. For easier stitching on towels, polyester or rayon gold thread is usually more stable than metallic thread.
For terry towels, use stabilizer underneath plus water-soluble topping on top. For linen, cotton napkins and handkerchiefs, use tear-away or cut-away stabilizer depending on fabric weight. Test first if the fabric is thin or loosely woven.
Yes. This design is very suitable for wedding towels, robes, napkins, handkerchiefs, pillowcases, sachet bags and personalized keepsake gifts.
Yes. You may sell finished physical items embroidered with this design, such as towels, robes, napkins, pillows and gift sets. The digital embroidery file itself may not be shared, copied, resold or redistributed.