Worked up this design as a portrait crop rather than a full body, so its really all about the face and the botanical frame around it. The llama is rendered in black linework with white fill on the facial fleece, kinda like a botanical illustration youd find in an old nature guide. The real weight of the design is the circular flower wreath that surrounds it, stitched entirely in dark green. Those flowers are four-petalled with small leaf clusters between them, and the wreath is dense enough that it forms a solid ring, not an open scattered border.
Three colours: black, white, and dark green. Two colour changes, 3 stops, 130 trims. Density is 648 and stitch count at the smallest 5-inch size is 19,303, going up to 31,862 at 7 inches. Thats realy a substantial file. The flower wreath section has tightly packed satin columns on each petal, so use a firm cutaway stabiliser underneath and layer a water-soluble topping over any velvet or towelling fabric to keep those petal edges crisp.
Wilcom did the satin run with directional underlay on the llama face fill so it reads as soft fleece texture rather than a flat satin block. Three sizes: 4.01 x 4.01, 5 x 5, and 7.01 x 7.01 inches. Hoop a cushion cover centred and the square format places itself without guessing. Stitch the 7-inch version on cream linen and it genuinely looks like a framed botanical print. Run a layer of topping film on linen and you get sharper edge definition on the wreath petals. Pop it on a canvas tote front panel at 5 inches and theres enough fabric clearance on all sides without it feeling cramped.
Dark green plus black and white is garden-neutral, works against cream, sage, white, or a deep navy. A customer ordered the 7-inch version for a framed hoop display and said the wreath density looked almost like lacework from a distance. Good for spring projects but honestly its a year-round colourway.
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.
- Framed embroidery hoop wall artThe circular wreath format suits an 8-inch hoop display perfectly; mount on cream linen for a botanical illustration look.
- Square cushion cover centrepieceCentred on a 45x45cm cushion front in the 7-inch size, the green wreath fills the panel without crowding the edges.
- Canvas tote bag front panelA natural canvas tote at the 5-inch size gives enough fabric clearance on all sides for a balanced placement.
- Linen tea towel botanical accentDark green on cream linen tea towel reads like a botanical print; the square design centres itself easily.
- Denim tote or book bag panelOn dark navy denim the dark green wreath deepens slightly and the black llama linework stays crisp.
- Quilt block centre medallionWorks as a quilt medallion centre if you square up the hoop and leave a 1-inch seam allowance on all sides.
- Baby shower gift cushionThe gentle colour palette makes this a solid baby shower cushion option without being overtly baby-themed.
Dimensions
3 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 4.01 × 4.01 in | 19,303 |
| 6.01 × 6.01 in | 27,527 |
| 7.01 × 7.01 in | 31,862 |
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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