Cherry blossom heart wreath. The whole heart shape is built from a ring of sakura blooms, some outlined in soft pink, others filled in deeper magenta, with tiny yellow star centres in the bigger ones. The middles hollow so you can drop a name, date, or monogram inside it on your own pass. Frame for a name. Reads spring-valentines but it works year-round, especially nice for baby shower textile or wedding gift sets.
Three colour stops. Soft pink first for the outlined blossoms, then deeper magenta for the filled blooms, then warm yellow last for the tiny star centres. Two colour changes total, so you dont spend the run swapping spools every minute. Stitch counts run 10,383 at the small 4-inch up to 18,540 at the 7-inch, four sizes total. Density 454 which is moderate-heavy because of all the layered satin blossom petals overlapping each other round the heart edge. Ive digitised it in Wilcom EmbroideryStudio with directional underlay on the filled petals so theyll sit smooth.
And theres a stitch-order thing to respect here. The outlined blooms run first, then the filled ones overlap them, then the yellow centres go in last sitting on top of both. Dont re-order the colours in your software, the filled magenta blooms will cover the outlined pink ones if you swap. Hoop firmly. Use medium cutaway under cotton, fusible cutaway under tee jersey, light tearaway under canvas. Avoid waffle weave and chunky knits, the small blossom outlines catch.
Best on cream, ivory, white, pale grey, soft sage, or even pale yellow grounds. The hollow centres the whole point so dont cover it with a busy print. The 5-inch hoops easy in a 6-inch frame and sits perfect on baby blankets or pillow corners. A customer told me she ran the 6-inch on a set of three nursery cushions for her cousins newborn last spring, popped the babys name in the centre of each with a script font, occured to her halfway through that shed have done initials only but it turned out gorgeous anyway. Tiny details.
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.
- baby blanket corner with name inside the heartStitch the 6-inch on a soft cream baby blanket corner with medium cutaway behind cotton and add the babys name inside
- nursery throw pillow front with monogram centrePop the 5-inch on a nursery throw pillow front with tearaway behind cotton and drop a monogram in the hollow centre
- wedding gift linen napkin setRun the 4-inch on each ivory linen wedding napkin with light tearaway so all six napkins match
- cotton tote bag for bridal shower giftEmbroider the 5-inch centred on a natural canvas bridal shower tote with medium cutaway behind cotton
- framed hoop wall art for nurseryHoop the 7-inch in an 8-inch wooden round frame and hang as nursery wall art above the changing table
- tea towel for spring or valentines kitchenDrop the 5-inch on a white cotton tea towel with light tearaway for a spring valentines kitchen detail
- linen sachet bag for closet or drawerUse the smallest 4-inch on a small linen sachet bag with thin satin underlay for a closet or drawer freshener
- small zipper pouch for jewellery or trinketsStitch the 4-inch on a small canvas zip pouch with light tearaway for a jewellery or trinket storage bag
Dimensions
4 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 4.00 × 3.33 in | 10,383 |
| 5.00 × 4.17 in | 12,927 |
| 6.00 × 5.00 in | 15,672 |
| 7.00 × 5.83 in | 18,540 |
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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