
Three big open flowers, no ribbon, no wrapping, just wild. The centremost bloom is red with a sunflower-style dark satin centre. Behind it a magenta-pink flower on the left side, similar shape, its petals slightly more ruffled, dark centre. Down at the front the third flower is yellow-orange, also sunflower-family, warm and saturated. Around all three theres a whole lot of greenery going on. Bright lime-green leaves, deeper olive ferny sprigs, feathery dark olive foliage that fans outward. Then scattered on the upper right and upper left are thin black branches with black berry clusters. The whole thing sits loose, like someone grabbed a handful of flowers from a summer field and held em up.
Stitch count runs from 22,523 on the chest size up to 62,776 on the 7-inch. Nine sizes from 3.33 inches wide rising to 7.13 inches. The density is solid for a multi-element floral this size, 1175 density measurement in the PDF which is right in the comfort zone for most machines. The petal fills are mostly satin columns which is what gives the blooms that almost-velvet look when stitched on cotton. The magenta flower especially, it comes out rich and saturated.
I use this one as my go-to demo piece at craft shows because it catches peoples eye immediately. Dont need much explanation when the colours do the talking. One customer stitched it on a stack of cream linen aprons last april for a farmers market and she sold every single one before noon. These are the designs that work because theyre specific without being seasonal.
Cream, white, or oatmeal linen or cotton is where this lives. Natural backgrounds let the colours pop without competing. Skip grey or charcoal backgrounds, the olive greens disappear completely. Stitch 5 inches on a tote, the 7-inch on a cushion or jacket panel, and the 3.5 chest on a pocket or collar.
Cutaway stabiliser is worth it here given the density and the satin petal fills. Keep your iron handy before hooping, linen especially needs to go in flat or the petal edges warp. The green leaf sections have the most thread changes relative to stitch count so make sure your bobbin is wound right or you get tension issues through those areas. Its worth the setup time, honestly.
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.
- Farmers market linen apronsCream linen apron for a farmers market vendor, the red and magenta blooms photograph loudly outdoors and sold the whole run before noon.
- Botanical tote bagsNatural linen table runner for a garden party with a wildflower centrepiece, the 6-inch sits well in the centre strip.
- Spring cushion coversOatmeal cushion cover at 7 inches for a spring living room refresh, the three bold blooms are the focal point in a plain room.
- Wildflower wedding favour bagsWhite linen tea towels for a kitchen gift set with that market-fresh feel without being obviously seasonal.
- Kitchen tea towel setsDenim jacket left chest pocket at 4 inches for a bold floral accent that works through autumn and not just summer.
- Framed wall art for kitchen or living roomNatural canvas tote for a botanical market bag, the black berry branch detail lifts it past a plain floral design.
- Denim jacket pocket patchWedding favour bag in cotton tied with twine at 3.5 inches, wildflower theme suits outdoor ceremonies without looking rustic.
- Garden party table runner9-inch frame botanical wall art above a kitchen bench where the colour holds well on natural linen backing.
Dimensions
9 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.33 × 3.50 in | 22,523 |
| 3.80 × 3.99 in | 26,632 |
| 4.28 × 4.49 in | 31,020 |
| 4.75 × 4.99 in | 35,587 |
| 5.23 × 5.49 in | 40,590 |
| 5.70 × 5.99 in | 45,699 |
| 6.18 × 6.49 in | 51,097 |
| 6.65 × 6.99 in | 56,817 |
| 7.13 × 7.49 in | 62,776 |
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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