
The tulip is in the middle and paint is going everywhere. Long fluid splash arms shoot out in all directions from the flower centre, like someone threw a handful of rainbow at it and the tulip fired back. The tulip itself is a proper closed bud shape in hot pink with soft inner petals, sitting on a green stem with two long leaves reaching down to the base. The splash arms go out in sky blue, coral orange, golden yellow, lime green, lavender and teal, each colour curving away in a different direction with little droplets at the tips.
Fourteen colours and 13 colour changes across nine sizes. At the small end, 3.49 inches, the stitches come in at 11,440 which is manageable. At 7.49 inches youre at 31,627 stitches. The splash tendrils use long running stitch lines rather than dense fills, which is actually the smart choice here, it keeps the design light and flexible. my workhorse software ran satin fill only on the tulip petals and the leaf sections. And the density is only 608 which means it wont push through fine fabrics.
People are buying this one for spring table runners, tote bags, and linen shirts like crazy this season. One customer ordered it in april for a set of 12 tote bags for a floral workshop and sent photos, the colours held really well on natural linen. Its also become a favourite for art school or design students doing textile projects.
Stitch on white or ivory cotton or linen for maximum colour impact. The rainbow splash only really sings on pale fabric. Use a lightweight tearaway stabiliser since density is low. Hoop gently, the long thin splash arms need the fabric flat but they wont be pulling hard. Pop it on a white tea towel, a linen tote, or a spring market apron and it draws eyes immediately.
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.
- Spring market tote bags and canvas shoppersSpring farmers market tote on natural linen, those rainbow splash arms photograph strongly in a flat lay and draw attention.
- Floral workshop and craft class branded bagsFloral workshop take-home canvas bag at a mid-size, the colour-explosion concept matches the whole creative energy of the day.
- White linen tea towel and kitchen textile setsWhite linen tea towel for a spring kitchen gift set, the low density means it sits flat and wont stiffen the cloth.
- Girls bedroom cushion cover in spring paletteGarden party apron at the 6-inch on a white bib panel, each splash arm in a different direction makes it look hand-composed.
- Art student textile project sampleTextile design course sampler at chest size for students studying colour relationships in embroidered form.
- Seasonal table runner on natural linenSpring dinner table runner with the 7-inch at each end panel on natural linen, looks styled rather than crafty.
- Spring festival and flower show merchandiseLinen napkin border at a repeated smaller size across a full set, consistent without being identical.
Dimensions
9 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.49 × 3.46 in | 11,440 |
| 3.99 × 3.70 in | 13,387 |
| 4.50 × 4.45 in | 15,744 |
| 5.00 × 4.62 in | 17,961 |
| 5.49 × 5.44 in | 20,475 |
| 6.00 × 5.55 in | 23,067 |
| 6.49 × 6.43 in | 25,911 |
| 6.99 × 6.48 in | 28,719 |
| 7.49 × 6.94 in | 31,627 |
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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