A woman who makes personalised baby gifts got in touch last week after she'd stitched this one onto a cream cotton zip pouch for a friend's new mum basket. She told me the red came out so vivid against the cream she nearly ripped it off the hoop to show her neighbours before it was even trimmed. Thats the kind of reaction you want. The butterfly here is monarch-style, wings spread wide, mostly coral red with black borders and tiny white dots running along the outer edges, the body dark and slim. Three white daisy blooms sit on a curving stem behind it, golden yellow centres, deep green satin leaves. Clean. Classic. Honestly one of my favourites to look at.
Its digitised with real care for the wing fill. The red panels use directional satin runs that angle outward from the body, so on fabric you get that dimensional fan effect rather than a flat block of colour. Stitch count sits around 11,207 on the smallest size and climbs to just over 31,000 at the largest, so the bigger sizes are pretty dense and aswell quite heavy on thread. Use a cutaway stabiliser if you're hooping anything stretchy or knit, and add a water-soluble topping on any terry cloth or fleece so the fine white underlay dots dont sink. On stable fabrics like canvas or linen tote cloth you can get away with a tearaway and it cleans up fast.
Stitch the 2-inch-wide size onto a little linen coin purse and it almost looks like a brooch. Pop it centered on the back yoke of a cotton kids shirt and you've got something a small person will actually want to wear. Skip the tearaway on denim and go straight for cutaway if youre putting the 4 inch on a jacket back, because denim warps more than people expect under that density. Pair it with a simple jump stitch border in cream thread and the whole thing reads garden-party without trying too hard.
Send me a quick note if you need it mirrored for a bag flap.
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.
- Baby gift zip pouchRuns clean across a zipped pouch front on cream cotton, the red pops against light fabric.
- Kids cotton shirtCenter it on the back yoke of a childs shirt and the colours stay vivid wash after wash.
- Canvas tote bagCanvas tote holds the 4 inch nicely without needing topping, tearaway pulls clean.
- Linen coin purseTiny coin purse in linen takes the smallest size and it almost reads like a woven patch.
- Denim jacket backJacket back in denim needs cutaway for sure, but the finished look is worth the extra step.
- Nursery wall hoopA hoop in a nursery corner at the largest size is genuinely striking against a white wall.
- Terry cloth hand towelAdd water-soluble topping on terry and the white daisy petals hold their crisp edge.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| • 2.02 × 3.50ches in | 11,207 |
| • 2.59 × 4.49ches in | 15,353 |
| • 3.17 × 5.50ches in | 20,343 |
| • 3.75 × 6.50ches in | 25,652 |
| • 4.32 × 7.50ches in | 31,233 |
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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