
Sketched this one out to have a proper multi-colour wildflower bouquet that was still compact enough for small items. The design is kinda a tall narrow shape, more portrait than landscape, which makes it work well on things like bag straps, hat panels, or the lower section of a tote where a wide design wouldnt fit.
3 colours total: dark green for the dense fern-leaf base (4,392 to 7,043 stitches), a warm golden yellow for the sunflower-style bloom (2,390 to 4,007 stitches), and a hot pink for the big gerbera daisy that leans slightly taller than the yellow (2,659 to 4,453 stitches). The machine stops twice. Density is 455, which is on the heavier side, so Id recommend medium or heavy cutaway stabiliser underneath and a 75/11 needle minimum. Heres the thing with digitising at this density: the underlay matters a lot. Make sure your bobbin tension is set right before you run the full hoop.
4 sizes from 2.73 inches wide by 4.5 inches tall up to 4.54 by 7.5 inches. Stitch counts from 9,443 to 15,505. One customer ordered the medium size recently on a zip pouch front panel and said the pink and yellow really pop against the black canvas she used. Im suprised how well those 3 colours read at the smaller sizes, sometimes dense multicolour designs lose their detail when you scale them down but this one held up.
Best results on medium-weight woven fabrics. Avoid knit or stretchy materials without proper stabilising first. Send me a chat if youre stuck on stabiliser choice.
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.
- Zip pouches and cosmetic bagsThe narrow portrait shape fits perfectly on a 5x7 zip pouch front with room to spare on the sides.
- Narrow tote bag straps or side panelsStitch the tall narrow file along the strap or side panel of a canvas tote for a boutique look.
- Hat panels and bucket hatsGreat for 5-panel hat front panels, the 2.73-inch wide version fits most standard hat hoops.
- Bookmark-width linen bookmarksRun the small size on a 2x8-inch linen strip, fold and finish as a hand-sewn fabric bookmark.
- Small wall art on linen fabricMount the 4.5-inch tall version in a 6x8 frame on white cotton for a bright botanical print.
- Baby bibs and burp clothsThe small size works on bib fabric with cutaway stabiliser, wash-safe after proper stitching.
- Embroidered card fronts with fabric backingBack on card stock after stitching on fine cotton for a handmade botanical greeting card front.
Dimensions
4 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 69.3 × 114.4 mm | 9,443 |
| 84.7 × 139.8 mm | 11,407 |
| 100.0 × 165.2 mm | 13,426 |
| 115.4 × 190.6 mm | 15,505 |
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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