The daisies are arranged in a curve rather than a straight bunch, which is what gives this one its personality. Four or five open blooms with white petals and amber-gold filled centres sit along the arc, dark green leaves packed in behind them. Then from each end of the curve a tendril of vine spirals off in open swirls that dont connect to anything, they just float there. Its that floating curl detail that makes it look more decorative than botanical.
Five colours, 4 colour changes. Nine sizes from 3.49 by 2.68 inches at 14,833 stitches up to 7.49 by 5.74 inches at 39,022 stitches. That largest size is dense at 908 stitches per square centimetre. Use a firm cutaway stabiliser and slow the stitch speed for the gold centre fill sections. Avoid stretch jersey on anything above the 5-inch size because the density pulls the knit badly. Hoop the fabric snug, use a topping film on velvet or terry if ya need the vine tendrils to stay crisp. Skip patterned prints where the white petals vanish into the background.
Customers asked about this border every season. Earlier this year a buyer used the 5-in chest for a set of cream linen cocktail napkins for a bridal shower, she picked an ivory thread on the petals and warm amber on the centres. The swirling vine tendrils held the whole layout together and she said guests kept asking where she bought them. Best fabrics are flat wovens: cotton twill, linen, canvas, denim.
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.
- linen napkins or cocktail napkins setStitch a 4-inch piece on cream linen cocktail napkins using the white and amber palette and they look like something from a proper haberdashery
- vintage-style tote bag or wristletEmbroider the 5-in chest run on structured canvas tote and the curved arrangement fills the front panel without looking too symmetrical
- denim jacket back panel floral designRun the 7-inch size on the back panel of a denim jacket using heavy cutaway stabiliser at a reduced stitch speed for the dense gold centres
- cotton apron bib or hem trimAdd the chest 3.5 along an apron hem or bib on a white cotton apron and the daisy cluster frames the fabric neatly
- heirloom wall hoop or framed embroideryHoop the largest 7.49-inch version in an oval frame on cream muslin for a wall piece that reads heirloom rather than craft-fair
- bridal shower gift bag or favour pouchUse a 4-inch piece on small canvas favour pouches for a bridal shower and the curved daisy shape looks intentional not generic
- bridesmaid getting-ready robe or sashPick the 5-inch version for a bridesmaid robe or satin sash detail and back it with a firm cutaway to handle the density cleanly
Dimensions
9 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.49 × 2.68 in | 14,833 |
| 4.00 × 3.07 in | 17,548 |
| 4.50 × 3.45 in | 20,114 |
| 4.99 × 3.83 in | 22,851 |
| 5.49 × 4.21 in | 26,032 |
| 5.99 × 4.59 in | 29,081 |
| 6.49 × 4.98 in | 32,176 |
| 6.99 × 5.36 in | 35,506 |
| 7.49 × 5.74 in | 39,022 |
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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