
Tall narrow wildflower border, like someones reached into the garden and gathered a small clutch of stems then held em up sideways. Mixed leaves, small daisies, a fat dandelion-style bloom right in the middle thats slightly taller than the rest, plus skinny stalks with little buds and seed-heads scattered through. Done as a single green thread piece which gives that proper hand-drawn botanical look, more meadow silhouette than coloured flower garden.
Three total sizes oriented tall: 5.5 inches high on the little version, then 7.5 across the biggest. Stitch counts run 15,831 climbing to 20,603. Density sits at 815 which is moderate, the satin shapes across the bigger leaves stay clean and the tiny stems wont blob up. One colour means one thread load, no swaps, no fuss. Just an emerald wildflower run.
Sew on cream linen for that authentic botanical print feel, or natural flax oatmeal twill. White cotton works too if youre after sharper contrast. Pick a tearaway on woven cotton and linen because theres no stretch in the design and the long thin stems behave themselves. Go medium cutaway when this lands on jersey or a knit pillow cover. Hoop firm because that tall narrow orientation means the fabric drifts sideways if your hoop isnt locked down right.
The dandelion head at centre is the densest single shape, ease the machine 10% there when working a lighter ground or you might get puckering round the edges. Thin stems use directional satin which reads like proper hand-stitched line work. Last june a customer grabbed the 7.5-in build and used it as a side panel on cotton garden tote bags, sold 14 at her local farmers market the next saturday morning.
Place the smallest along a linen napkin corner or a tea-towel hem. Set the biggest centred on a pillow cover or a kitchen apron. Avoid dark green ground because the wildflower silhouette disappears straight into it. Email back when you hit any glitch with your format and Ill sort a fresh copy for ya.
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.
- Cottage garden cream linen tea towel bordersSew on cream linen tea towels with the border running up one edge for a country kitchen botanical set
- Natural canvas tote bag side panel printsRun 7.5 inches across a natural canvas garden tote side panel, the tall narrow shape fits the long bag silhouette
- Linen napkin corner embroidery for garden weddingsDrop the smallest version on a corner of a linen wedding napkin, looks like proper garden hand-embroidery
- Pillow cover botanical accent piecesPlace the biggest centred on a flax linen pillow cover, single green thread keeps the look quiet and tasteful
- Kitchen apron pocket and hem detailsHoop on a cotton drill apron pocket or along the hem, perfect for a cottage cafe owner doing baking days
- Wildflower-themed wall hoop art for cottage decorMount on a 10 inch wooden embroidery hoop in cream linen for a cottagecore wall piece, hang above a desk
Dimensions
3 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 2.47 × 5.50 in | 15,831 |
| 2.92 × 6.50 in | 18,163 |
| 3.37 × 7.50 in | 20,603 |
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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