
The quote runs in two tiers. Top line is God is Good in a loose hand-written script, the kind where the letters sit at different heights and the g at the end trails off with a little curl. Below that, the words all the time are set in shorter block capitals with a more structured feel. Between and above the lettering a whole row of wildflowers grows upward, daisies and tulip-shaped blooms on long stems with rounded leaves, the vine baseline curling along the bottom of the script like a garden border.
Five colours. Yellow and a warm dusty pink handle the two flower types. White fills in the small daisy centres. Dark green does all the stem and leaf work, theres quite abit of it and it gives the piece its lush garden quality. Black carries both lettering layers. The combination reads fresh and natural, not stiff or overly decorative.
Text me if you need a custom colour swap on the flowers, Ive had people ask about swapping the yellow to lavender for a more muted palette and it works well. Speaking of which, I got a message from a customer at a church craft stall last spring who sold 40 tote bags with this design and said it was her top seller of the day. Thats kinda the thing with faith-based designs that dont look overtly religious in style, they appeal to a wide crowd.
Best on white, cream or natural linen. The wildflower colours need a neutral base to read true. Use a fusible cutaway on woven cotton for the cleanest text edges. Skip dark or jewel-tone fabrics because the yellow petals go muddy on anything darker than mid-grey. The lettering has alot of fine curves and the directional satin on the script requires a properly tensioned hoop.
Four sizes, 4 inches wide at the smallest to just over 5 inches at the largest but with a taller profile than that width suggests because of the flower height. Stitch count 9,966 to 17,903, its a comfortable mid-range run. Text me if you have a question about sizing for a specific project and Ill point you to the right one.
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.
- Church event and ministry tote bags and apronsStitch on a plain canvas tote for a church stall item that sells well because it looks handmade and genuinely appealing
- Faith-inspired tee shirts and sweatshirts for everyday wearCentre on a white crewneck sweatshirt for a casual faith-inspired piece that doesnt look like a statement tee
- Bible study gifts and scripture-themed pouchesRun on a small muslin pouch as a bible study group gift, fill with a bookmark and a card inside
- Easter and spring market craft stall merchandiseEmbroider on natural linen tote bags for a spring craft market and price them as handmade gifts
- Framed hoop art for a home office or reading nookHoop in a 7-inch frame on cream linen and hang in a home prayer corner or reading nook as wall art
- Personalised gifts for christenings and faith milestonesStitch on a fabric panel and mount in a shadow box as a christening keepsake or confirmation gift
- Linen tea towels and kitchen accessories with a floral faith vibeUse on a white linen tea towel hem for a faith-themed kitchen accessory that works as an everyday item
Dimensions
4 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 2.67 × 4.01 in | 9,966 |
| 3.34 × 5.01 in | 12,425 |
| 4.01 × 6.01 in | 15,135 |
| 4.67 × 7.01 in | 17,903 |
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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