The dreamcatcher ring sits in thick purple satin, that column going all the way round and holding the whole composition together. The web threads radiate from the centre bead outward like spokes, crossing each other in a lighter open pattern with the empty mesh gaps keeping it airy rather than blocked out solid. Around the lower edge of the ring a row of pink cherry blossom flowers tucks in with green leaf clusters between em, and a thin purple hanging cord drops down from the bottom with orange bead accents along its length.
Three feathers hang below the cord. Yellow on the left with its barbs stitched in directional satin columns to give that soft feathery layered look. Centre feather is coral-pink with a purple spine running down the middle. Right feather is a soft teal with lighter tone at the tip. The colour mix is what makes the whole thing work, its cohesive but each feather is distinct. Nine colours total, 8 colour changes, and seven sizes ranging from 5.5 inches wide at the smallest up to 8.5 inches wide on the big version.
Ive been selling dreamcatcher designs for a while now and this floral version is the one people keep coming back to. A customer wrote me this past october asking if she could stitch the large size on velvet for a christmas market wall hanging. She recieved the file, stitched it on sage green velvet and the colours popped suprisingly well on that ground. Velvet does need a water-soluble topping over it so the stitches dont sink into the pile.
Best results on white, cream, blush or pale sage fabric where the purple ring and the coloured feathers have room to breathe. Avoid very busy prints because the web detail at the centre gets lost against a cluttered background. Use a medium-weight cutaway stabiliser under woven cotton or linen, and tearaway works fine on tightly woven canvas. Hoop snug because the design is tall and the feathers hang well past the centre ring.
Pick the 5.5-inch for tote bag pockets, shirt chest placements and small cushions. Use the 8.5-inch for wall art hoops, large cushion covers and denim jacket backs. Text me if the colour stops land in the wrong order when you load the file and Ill walk ya through the right sequence fast.
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.
- Boho wall art in wooden hoop framesHoop the 8-inch size in a 10-inch natural wood frame and hang it as boho wall art above a bed or in a reading nook.
- Denim jacket back embroideryStitch the large version centred on a denim jacket back panel for a festival look that stands out in a crowd.
- Yoga bag or gym tote front panelPop the medium size on the front pocket of a canvas yoga bag and pair it with a simple script studio name underneath.
- Throw cushion covers for boho roomsEmbroider the 6-inch on a white or blush cotton cushion cover and tuck it into a boho bedroom or living space.
- Festival or market tote bagsRun the small 5.5-inch on a natural canvas tote for a craft market bag that looks handmade and intentional.
- Handmade greeting cards on fabricStitch the 5.5-inch onto thick felt backed with card and hand-finish with pinking shears for a fabric greeting card.
- Teen bedroom wall textile artUse the large version on a pale linen wall panel stretched over a frame for a teens boho bedroom textile piece.
Dimensions
7 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 5.50 × 2.44 in | 8,653 |
| 6.00 × 2.67 in | 9,427 |
| 6.50 × 2.89 in | 10,368 |
| 7.00 × 3.10 in | 11,254 |
| 7.50 × 3.33 in | 12,153 |
| 8.00 × 3.55 in | 13,026 |
| 8.50 × 3.77 in | 14,071 |
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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