Daisy Floral Wreath Embroidery Design, Instant Download

Daisy Floral Wreath Embroidery Design, Instant Download

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Cooked up this wreath for the people who kept asking for a round border they could monogram inside. The vine runs in a clean circle with small leaf pairs alternating on each side as you go around. Seven daisy heads are evenly placed around the ring, white satin petals radiating out from a yellow centre button. Tiny white dot stitches fill the gaps between leaf nodes so the whole thing has weight without going dense. Its the kind of design that looks light and handmade even when its digitised clean.

Three colours total: vivid green for the vine and all the leaf shapes, white for the flower petals and the filler dots, yellow for the centre circles. Density is very light at just 257 stitches per square inch, so even the biggest size at 7.45 by 7.51 inches only hits 14,404 stitches. Stitches out fast. Each leaf uses a simple directional fill so they lay flat and pick up fabric texture nicely, and the daisy petals are individual satin segments fanned out from the centre. Use a light cutaway stabiliser and dont over-hoop or the vine circle pulls out of round.

Smallest size is 3.48 by 3.51 inches at 7,099 stitches, biggest is 7.45 by 7.51 at 14,404. Ive had customers use the large size to frame a childs name on a nursery pillow, stitching a 3-letter monogram in the centre after the wreath was done. Honestly thats the most natural use for this one and it looks proper sweet when the green vine is on a white ground. Last month someone dropped me the shots after stitching it on a pale pink onesie for their newborn niece.

Best on smooth cotton, jersey, or light linen. The three-colour run is straightforward: hoop once, stitch vine and leaves, change to white for petals and dots, finish with yellow centre buttons. Skip fluffy fabric or heavy fleece, the thin vine line gets lost. Use a water-soluble topping on any loose-weave linen so the vine stitches dont sink into the gaps.

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.

  • Nursery pillow with a child's name monogrammed in the centreStitch the large wreath on a white cotton pillow and then hand-embroider or machine-stitch a childs name in the centre for a nursery personalisation gift that looks professional
  • Baby onesie chest decorationPop the small size centred on the chest of a pale pink or white baby onesie so it sits as a full-width decoration without crowding the neckline
  • Linen tote bag front graphicUse the large on a book club tote front panel so the bright green vine pops against the undyed ground fabric at markets and school runs
  • Wedding invitation backing fabric or favour bagStitch on cream organza favour bags for a garden-theme wedding where the daisy wreath frames a small tag or ribbon
  • Tablecloth or placemat centrepieceCentre on a round cotton placemat to frame a guest initial or just use the wreath as the decoration without anything inside
  • wall hoop piece for a bedroom wallHoop and frame the large version in an 8-inch or 10-inch natural hoop for a quick wall piece in a nursery or craft room
  • Tea towel corner accentPlace the small version on the bottom corner of a cream linen tea towel for a kitchen detail thats understated and nice
  • Hair accessory pouch or gift bagStitch on a small fabric pouch used for hair clips or scrunchies and pop it in the gift bag at a birthday party

Dimensions

9 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.

Size (in) Stitches
3.48 × 3.51 in 7,099
3.98 × 4.01 in 7,913
4.47 × 4.51 in 8,803
4.97 × 5.01 in 9,679
5.46 × 5.51 in 10,578
5.96 × 6.01 in 11,492
6.46 × 6.51 in 12,451
6.95 × 7.01 in 13,399
7.45 × 7.51 in 14,404

Files & Formats

Eight machine formats included in one zip. Whichever your machine reads, its in the pack.

CND
DST
EXP
HUS
JEF
PES
VP3
XXX

Plus a color chart for thread matching. See full format guide.

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