Bird perched right in the centre gap of a full circular wreath. The wreath's packed with blooms at multiple sizes, large open flowers, smaller bud clusters, and leaves that overlap to fill out the ring. Twenty-four colours total. Satin columns on the petals and directional stitching on the bird feathers give the whole piece a vintage botanical illustration look when its stitched out on cream linen.
Big design. Eleven sizes from just over 5 inches across to a little past 10 inches. Stitch count runs from 83k at the smallest to 175k on the full 10-inch version. Thats a serious commitment and itll take real time on the machine. Pair light cutaway anything you hoop for the larger sizes, no exceptions. The density across those satin petals in the outer wreath needs solid backing or youll get puckering at the seams between colour blocks. Topping on any fabric with texture, linen, canvas, fleece, or terry.
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I get messages about this one more than most designs Ive put up. People ordering it for wedding table decor, nursery framing, those big statement cushions on a bed. One customer this spring bought it for the back panel of a denim jacket and sent photos after. At 8 inches on dark indigo denim with sage green and dusty rose thread it looked like a gallery print. The 24-colour thread change list sounds daunting but the file sequences everything to minimise bobbin swaps so most machines handle it without drama.
Best fabric is cream linen or white cotton twill where all 24 colours have room to breathe. Try the smaller sizes on a pillow cover in cream cotton if you want a test stitch before committing to the jacket or table piece. Skip anything too dark or busy because that much colour detail just vanishes on anything below a medium tone. Centre it perfectly, hoop flat, and let the underlay layers set before the top fills go in.
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.
- Wedding and celebration cushion coversStitch the 8-inch version on a cream flax cushion cover for a bedroom feature piece that looks like heirloom needlework
- Framed hoop art for bedroom or nursery wallsHoop in a 10-inch ring with white cotton and frame it for nursery or bedroom wall art with a romantic botanical feel
- Denim jacket back panel statement pieceUse the 8-inch version on the denim biker back in dusty rose and sage and it reads like a wearable gallery print
- Botanical table runner centrepieceCentre the full-size on a cream table runner panel for a wedding or dinner party centrepiece that holds attention
- Bridal or shower decor gift projectsStitch on linen or cotton for a bridal shower gift cushion, the dusty rose and sage palette pairs beautifully with neutral interiors
- Vintage-style tote bags and book bagsEmbroider the mid-size on a kraft shopper bag where the circular wreath format fills the bag face without crowding the sides
- Garden party apron or tea towel featureUse a smaller 5-in print on a linen tea towel or apron bib for a botanical garden party piece with real visual weight
Dimensions
11 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 5.36 × 5.50 in | 83,049 |
| 5.85 × 6.00 in | 89,368 |
| 6.34 × 6.50 in | 99,471 |
| 6.82 × 7.00 in | 108,805 |
| 7.31 × 7.50 in | 117,487 |
| 7.80 × 8.00 in | 126,971 |
| 8.28 × 8.50 in | 135,699 |
| 8.77 × 9.00 in | 146,054 |
| 9.26 × 9.50 in | 155,141 |
| 9.74 × 10.00 in | 166,423 |
| 10.23 × 10.50 in | 175,402 |
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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Reyazul Masud Riham, hand-drawing every design on this site
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