Mocked up this one as an alternative to the classic open-top wreath -- the leaves come out rounder and chunkier, more like bay leaves than the long thin olive-branch style. Both arms curve inward and close more at the bottom, so the top sits wide and the base narrows in -- a softer silhouette than a traditional victory arc. One colour, zero colour changes, 20 trims. Wilcom EmbroideryStudio handled the digitising here and each leaf gets its own satin fill plus directional underlay so they sit flat on fabric.
Five sizes run from 2.01x1.76 inches at 2,278 stitches up to 6.01x5.27 inches at 7,112 stitches. Density comes in at 225 -- light enough to stitch on satin or a thin cotton poplin without bunching. Grab a cutaway stabiliser rather than tearaway for this one. The satin angles change direction multiple times through the curve and tearaway catches on those direction shifts when you pull it off. Add a topping on fluffy fabrics like terry cloth or fleece. Skip tearaway entirely on knit fabric and go straight to cutaway -- the stretch just causes problems otherwise.
I get messages asking if this resizes outside the 5 included sizes. Cant do that cleanly -- the satin column width locks to specific ratios and resizing after the fact pushes density out of spec. I had someone try this last month and the leaf edges went fuzzy at the new size. The five included sizes cover most projects. Text me if you genuinely need something between sizes and Ill check what adjustments are possible.
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.
- Monogram personalisation with initials centred inside the arcThe rounded leaf style gives the wreath a softer feel that suits script initials better than a rigid formal frame.
- Bridal and wedding items like satin sashes and favour bagsThe 4-inch version fits a satin sash nicely without overlapping the ribbon edges.
- Baby shower gifts on terry cloth bibs and blanketsWorks beautifully on a white terry bib at the 2-inch size with a name stitched below.
- Fleece blanket borders and throw pillow corner detailsThe 6-inch version can anchor a corner detail on a large fleece throw without feeling small.
- Stationery holder and fabric covered notebook frontsStitch on a fabric-covered A5 notebook front for a handmade stationery gift.
- Tote bag and pouch personalisation projectsFits a 12x12 canvas tote front panel at 5 inches without needing extra filler text.
- Bridesmaid gift sets on linen pouches and cosmetic bagsThe 3-inch size works on a small linen bridesmaid pouch front panel with initials inside.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 2.01 × 1.76 in | 2,278 |
| 3.01 × 2.64 in | 3,343 |
| 4.01 × 3.52 in | 4,504 |
| 5.01 × 4.39 in | 5,758 |
| 6.01 × 5.27 in | 7,112 |
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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