The main flower here is a loosely drawn abstract bloom, not a symmetrical daisy or a photorealistic rose, more like a stylised sketch where petals group in two overlapping clusters. The bigger one fills out in dusty rose with directional satin inside each petal, and a second smaller cluster in warm peach sits off to one side and a bit lower. Both get that thick black outline that makes them pop even on medium-toned fabrics. The leaves and stems use a totally different technique, just slim running-stitch lines so they read as delicate drawn marks and dont add any bulk where the fabric folds.
3 colours, 2 colour changes. Smallest is 4 by 2.46 inches at 7,014 stitches, middle is 5 by 3.08 at 9,262, largest is 6 by 3.69 at 11,742. The fill density on the satin petals is 530, which is on the firmer side, so the stitching lays flat and smooth without gapping after washing. Digitised in professional embroidery software with Tajima format output. Run it with 17 to 18 trims depending on which size you pick.
Ive had customers use this one alot on tote bags and lightweight cotton shirts because the wispy leaf lines dont stiffen the fabric at fold points. One customer wrote me saying she stitched the 6-in detail on a linen apron for her mum and swapped in a champagne thread for the peach sections, which honestly sounded realy lovely. Pair it with a firm topping on any textured weave so the stem lines dont sink into the fibres and get lost.
Use a tearaway stabiliser for plain woven cotton and linen. Hoop with cutaway for any knit or stretch fabric to stop the filled areas from puckering. Skip very dark fabrics unless you want the outline to do all the work. Message me through the store if a colour isnt matching your project and ill see what I can sort out.
What people are using this design for
A starting point. The design works for plenty more than just this list, this is what folks have stitched it onto most.
- Linen tote bags and market bagsThe medium or large size centred on a natural linen tote gives a clean botanical look that holds up through everyday use.
- Cotton or linen shirt frontsRun the smaller 4 inch version on the left chest of a linen or cotton shirt for a soft boho floral accent.
- Botanical pillow coversStitch the largest size on a plain cotton pillow cover in matching dusty rose and peach threads for bedroom decor.
- Fabric book covers or journal wrapsMount a stitched piece on a hardcover book and cover with clear vinyl for a fabric notebook that looks boutique-made.
- Mothers day gift pouchesA medium version on a small cotton drawstring pouch tied with ribbon is an easy mothers day gift that feels personal.
- Tea towels and kitchen linensThe horizontal proportions fit nicely along the bottom hem of a plain cotton tea towel for a soft kitchen accent.
- Canvas makeup or toiletry bagsStitch it on the front panel of a zippered canvas toiletry bag to give a plain utility bag a finished look.
Dimensions
3 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 4.00 × 2.46 in | 7,014 |
| 5.00 × 3.08 in | 9,262 |
| 6.00 × 3.69 in | 11,742 |
Files & Formats
Eight machine formats included in one zip. Whichever your machine reads, its in the pack.








Plus a color chart for thread matching. See full format guide.
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