
Three pink daisy blooms sit on one arching stem and honestly the whole thing just feels like something youd pull from a cottage garden. The petals are that soft blush-dusty rose combination, not hot pink, more like a faded summer garden shade. Each petal has fine directional stitching running tip to centre so you get actual petal texture rather than a flat fill. And two small buds poke off the upper branches which adds alot of realism for such a relatively simple design.
The gold centres are done in dense satin so they sit raised and bumpy against the softer petals around them. Green stem and leaves are slim and detailed, small serrations on the leaf edges catch the light when stitched on linen or cotton canvas. I get messages from bridal florists and wedding gift shops asking about this one specifically because the scale sits nicely on table linens and napkins.
I made this design last spring after one customer ordered it for her daughters wedding table setup. She wanted something gentle and not too formal, and this daisy spray was exactly what she needed. Its been one of my most-asked-about florals since then and the orders dont stop around june and july. Bridal planners and garden-party people keep asking if its available in a smaller size for napkin corners, and yes it is.
Stitch it on cream linen or oatmeal canvas for a proper vintage botanical look. Pop the 4.83-inch tall version on a tea towel and it reads like a print but textured. Use white cotton for a cleaner more modern feel. Skip dark navy or charcoal because the dusty rose reads muddy on dark grounds, theres no saving that.
9 sizes from 3.5 to 7.5 inch wide. Smallest sits well on a patch pocket or a napkin corner. Biggest fills a cushion front or a tote bag panel nicely. Stitch count runs 10,152 at the small end up to 24,465 on the largest. Medium tearaway stabiliser on woven cotton works well, switch to cutaway if youre hooping jersey or any stretch fabric. Keep the stem and leaf sections slow, the thin satin column lines need thread tension right to stay neat.
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.
- Bridal table linens and wedding napkinsStitch the 3.5-in chest in each corner of a cream linen napkin for a bridal shower table setting that photographs really well.
- Garden centre gift tote bagsPop the mid-size piece on a sage canvas tote and use it as a garden centre loyalty gift bag for repeat customers.
- Cottage-style cushion coversEmbroider the 7.5-inch design on a cream cushion cover and it fills the panel without overcrowding.
- Botanical tea towel setsRun the 4.5 chest on a white cotton tea towel and repeat three times across the hem for a matching set.
- Spring wreath linen patchesHoop a linen patch with the small bloom and sew it to a spring wreath for a mixed textile and dried-flower decoration.
- Cardigan chest pocket embellishmentStitch the 3.5-inch piece on the chest pocket of a cream or white cardigan for a subtle botanical update.
- Florist apron decorationEmbroider the medium daisy on the bib panel of a canvas florist apron, it sits right below the neck loop.
- Nursery cot blanket borderRun small blooms along a minky cot blanket edge as a soft border for a baby girl nursery.
Dimensions
9 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.50 × 2.26 in | 10,152 |
| 4.00 × 2.58 in | 11,686 |
| 4.50 × 2.90 in | 13,380 |
| 5.00 × 3.22 in | 14,949 |
| 5.50 × 3.54 in | 16,764 |
| 6.00 × 3.87 in | 18,402 |
| 6.50 × 4.19 in | 20,454 |
| 7.00 × 4.51 in | 22,214 |
| 7.50 × 4.83 in | 24,465 |
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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