Pulled this one together as a circle design that doesnt feel empty or boring. Its a whole little garden inside a round frame, sunflower to the right, daisies in the middle, wild grasses shooting up from the bottom, tiny berry sprigs tucked in between, and two butterflies sitting up near the top. One colour the whole way through, a single dark green from start to finish. Heres the thing about single-colour botanical work, it forces everything to live or die on the stitching detail alone.
Ran the file in the software I use so the satin passes on the petals run in proper directional fills and the outline sections are clean without being stiff. Five sizes from 3.15 inches up to 6.73 inches wide, stitch counts running from 10,729 at the smallest up to 21,653 at the largest. Thats alot of thread but the density is kept reasonable at 428 so you wont get that stiff cardboard feel even on lighter fabrics. And because its all one colour, no bobbin swaps, no thread changes mid-hoop, just load it and run.
I get messages from people wanting botanical designs that work on both kitchen linens and clothing. This one does both. One customer dropped me a note last spring saying she stitched the 6-in run on a linen apron and got more compliments on it than anything else she had made that season. Stitch it on a flour sack towel, a canvas tote, a denim jacket back panel, even a plain white t-shirt. The circle shape contains everything so it reads as a clean badge wherever you put it. Use a cutaway stabiliser for anything stretchy and a topping film if your fabric has a pile, the fine stem lines will thank you for it.
Best on natural or cream coloured fabric where dark green thread has room to pop. Skip bright neons as the background because the subtlety of the botanical line work gets lost. Pick a medium weight stabiliser and hoop tight on the first go, there are 88 trims in this file so your machine will be doing alot of jumping around and a loose hoop will shift things.
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.
- Garden-themed kitchen towels and linen apronsThe circle frame sits perfectly centred on a folded flour sack towel, green on cream is a classic combo that never dates.
- Tote bags and canvas shoppers for farmers marketsCanvas totes hold the hooping tension well and the badge shape reads from across a room at the 6-inch size.
- Denim jacket back panels and shirt pocketsDenim takes a cutaway stabiliser beautifully and the dark green thread on blue denim is one of those combinations that just works.
- Nursery decor on cotton cushion coversSoft cotton cushions in a nursery benefit from the calm garden vibe, no cartoon animals needed.
- Botanical wedding table runners and hoop artStitch a row of these on linen table runners for a wedding and guests will ask where you got them.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.15 × 3.51 in | 10,729 |
| 4.04 × 4.51 in | 13,367 |
| 4.94 × 5.51 in | 16,090 |
| 5.83 × 6.51 in | 18,845 |
| 6.73 × 7.51 in | 21,653 |
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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