
Tall botanical bouquet, taller than it is wide, built around a queen anne lace top where small round buds cluster on arching stems above everything. Below that sit 2 coneflower-style daisy heads with their centres filled solid, and one round-headed bud thats kinda half-open, like you caught it right before it bloomed. Big broad leaves and long narrow blades fill the lower half, and the stems come together in a loose bunch at the base. Its all in a single green thread, digitised in a way that really does look like someone traced it from a botanical journal page.
Im really happy with how my software handled the tatami fills on the larger leaves, they pick up a nice directional texture at the 5-inch and 7.5-inch sizes. The design tops at 6,080 stitches for the biggest size and starts at 3,105 for the petite 3.5 version, so its genuinely fast to run. Back it with a tearaway plus cutaway on woven linen or cotton canvas, tearaway is fine on tightly woven cotton. Dont use a topping on this one since the line detail is fine and topping can make it look blurry.
Last spring my niece and I made matching tote bags with this design for a botanical garden visit, customising each bag with a different green shade. Hers came out a forest green, mine was more sage. She recieved so many questions about where she got it. Stitch onto cream or white for the cleanest botanical look. Best to centre the design horizontally on the fabric and give it a lil breathing room around the edges.
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.
- Canvas tote bags for garden or nature outingsCentre it on a kraft canvas tote and it looks like a botanical print you'd find in a museum gift shop.
- Linen table runners for spring or summer diningUse the 7.5-in build along a linen table runner for a spring dinner table that looks put-together.
- Pillow covers in a botanical or neutral bedroomStitch onto a linen pillow cover for a bedroom with botanical prints or neutral tones.
- Bridal shower gifts on cotton canvas pouchesCanvas drawstring pouches with this design make a lovely bridal shower gift set.
- Embroidery hoop wall art for a home officeHoop a piece of cream linen, stitch, frame it, instant botanical wall art for your workspace.
- Reusable fabric gift bags for birthdays or housewarmingsStitch onto a cotton bag and use it as the wrapping for a birthday gift, the bag becomes part of the present.
- Framed art prints on natural linenStretch finished fabric on a frame for wall art that reads like a real pressed-flower illustration.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 88.9 × 52.1 mm | 3,105 |
| 114.3 × 67.1 mm | 3,826 |
| 139.7 × 82.0 mm | 4,584 |
| 165.1 × 96.9 mm | 5,317 |
| 190.5 × 111.8 mm | 6,080 |
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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