The hoop at the top is a warm orange-brown ring and inside it a geometric web of black threads radiates out from a tight centre circle. The web pattern isnt the usual random spiderweb look, its got a proper radial structure with concentric rings crossing the spokes, like a real woven dreamcatcher. Purple and pink flowers with bright green leaves sit across the top of the hoop, and small red berry clusters dot the gaps between em.
Three feathers hang from the base of the hoop on thin cords. Theyre long and flat, stitched in pink and purple with the feather barb direction running diagonally so they look soft. A monarch butterfly with yellow and black wings sits on each outer feather, and the butterfly positions make the whole piece feel like it just moved. 8 colours, and the density is high at 45k on the larger 7.51-inch size.
My sister-in-law runs a little home decor market stall and she needed something that worked on both wall hoops and cushion covers without looking like it belonged in a childrens room. So I made this last february, something that reads more folk textile than nursery wall. She sold out her first run on cream canvas totes in under an hour at her first spring market.
Stitch on natural linen, cream or oatmeal canvas, or a white cotton drill. The orange hoop and purple flowers need a neutral ground. Skip black fabric here because the black web threads disappear into it. The larger 7.51 by 3.78-inch fits a good 10-inch hoop nicely for wall art, and the smaller 6.51 by 3.28-inch pops on a tote front without overpowering the bag.
Cutaway stabiliser recommended because of the high density, the web fill alone runs dense black satin columns close together. Add a tearaway topping if youre stitching on terry towelling or textured cotton. Ease the bobbin tension slightly for the long feather sections or you get puckering on the barb fills. Keep your hoop drum-tight on both sizes.
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.
- Home decor wall hoop artHoop the large size in a 10-inch natural wood frame on cream linen for a boho wall art piece above a bed.
- Spring market canvas tote bagsStitch the smaller size across a cotton shopper for a spring market stall and it sells fast as a gift item.
- Bedroom cushion coversEmbroider the large version centred on an oatmeal cotton cushion cover for a bedroom or reading nook.
- Festival headband or hair accessoriesRun the small size on a wide fabric headband in cream cotton for a festival or market accessories seller.
- Linen tote shoppersStitch on a natural linen shopper tote for a boutique gift shop or slow-living lifestyle market stall.
- Bohemian wedding favour bagsEmbroider on small muslin drawstring bags in cream or sage for a bohemian wedding favour giveaway.
- Cotton tapestry wall hangingsStitch on a natural cotton or linen fabric panel and hang as a wall textile in a boho bedroom.
- Nursery wall art for older kids roomsUse the smaller size on a cream cotton canvas for a slightly grown-up wall hoop in an older childs bedroom.
Dimensions
2 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 6.51 × 3.28 in | 39,418 |
| 7.51 × 3.78 in | 45,429 |
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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