
A meadow bouquet that spreads wide rather than climbing tall, tied at the base with a small simple bow. On the left are bell-shaped cosmos or clover blooms, the centre has a half-open poppy face, and the right side carries a daisy with open pointed petals. Lavender-berry sprigs arch above everything and round leaf clusters frame the outer edges. Altogether its got maybe 12 to 15 distinct botanical shapes packed in, but they dont feel crowded, the low stitch density, only 210 stitches per square centimetre, keeps everything from merging into a blob.
Ive been digitising these meadow designs in my professional tool since I find the satin underlay handles the fine stems really well without adding bulk. The biggest 7.5 inch file runs 6,800 stitches and the petite 3 finishes at 3,855 stitches. Run it on a medium cutaway stabiliser for stretch fabrics, tearaway for regular cotton or linen. Centre it on your fabric and hoop tight, any looseness in the hoop will cause the bow at the base to shift and it wont look tied anymore.
One customer ordered this on a set of linen pouches last valentines day, said she send me message to let me know they sold out within hours at her local market. At under 7,000 stitches for the biggest size, you can realistically run 3 or 4 in an afternoon. Stitch it on ivory or blush linen for a softer meadow look. Skip polyester fabric, the satin stitches on the thin stems dont grip well to slippery synthetic weaves.
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 gift pouches for handmade market stallsStitch onto small linen pouches for a handmade market, the tied bow makes it look like a finished gift.
- Wedding favour bags for spring or summer eventsUse a 3.5 chest on cotton favour bags for wedding table settings.
- Pillow covers for a boho or cottagecore bedroomCentre on a linen pillow cover for a boho bedroom, the wide spread fills the space well.
- Canvas zip pouches as bridesmaid giftsCanvas zip pouches with this design make a cohesive bridesmaid gift set.
- Tea towels with a meadow or cottagecore themeRun it on a flour-sack tea towel for a cottagecore kitchen theme.
- Baby shower decor on muslin drawstring bagsThe small size fits nicely on muslin drawstring bags for baby shower favour packaging.
- Embroidery hoop wall art for a bedroom or nurseryHoop cream linen, stitch, frame it, the horizontal spread looks great in a wide frame.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 88.9 × 51.1 mm | 3,855 |
| 114.2 × 65.8 mm | 4,607 |
| 139.7 × 80.3 mm | 5,365 |
| 165.1 × 95.0 mm | 6,051 |
| 190.4 × 109.6 mm | 6,800 |
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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