This floral MOM split monogram puts 3 dark green letters on a white or cream background, sitting on a horizontal baseline that cuts the whole design in two. Above it, leaves and stems burst upward, layered and full, kinda like a garden pushing through a fence. Below the line a second spray of leaves hangs downward, slightly looser and wider than the top half, which gives the whole thing that botanical symmetry look without being perfectly mirrored. The centre O has a small sunburst cluster right where the letters meet the baseline, which is a nice detail that youll notice once its stitched but its not screaming for attention.
Its digitised in Wilcom in a single dark green thread, no colour changes needed, which means it stitches clean in one pass with no stops. At the 7-inch size youre looking at just under 19k stitches and the leaves have real dimension because the stitch angles change direction between leaf sections, thats what gives the foliage that realistic botanical feel rather than a flat printed look. The 4-inch version still holds all the detail, the leaf shapes just become tighter and the spacing closes up a bit.
I made this one specifically for mothers day gifts and it gets a lot of use in that window in may. But honestly people buy it year-round for mum items, home décor, kitchen pieces. Last spring one customer shared with me a message after stitching the 5-inch onto a plain white linen apron for her mum and she said it looked properly personalised, not like a generic gift. Thats the vibe this suits well.
Use a stabiliser that suits your base fabric and stitch direction carefully around the satin-filled letter bodies. Stitch it on white, cream or soft grey fabric and the dark green reads as rich and botanical. Skip dark backgrounds here because the single-colour design needs contrast to show the leaf layering. Pop it centered on a kitchen linen, a tote, or a cushion cover and it looks like something youd find in a proper gift shop. Send me a message if the stitch-out isnt sitting right and Ill take a look at the file for you.
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.
- Mothers Day gifts and personalised apronsStitch centered on a plain linen apron in dark green thread for a Mothers Day gift that looks personalised and properly made
- Kitchen linen and tea towels for mumWorks on a white or cream tea towel and gives any kitchen a botanical garden feel without being over the top
- Cotton tote bags as a handmade giftEmbroider onto a natural canvas tote for a gift that mum will actually use instead of putting in a drawer
- Throw pillow covers for a floral homePop it on a sage or cream throw pillow cover for a living room that wants something botanical but not too busy
- Framed hoop art for a kitchen or hallwayFrame in a 6-inch hoop and hang in the kitchen or hallway for simple year-round home decor with a personal touch
- Zip pouches and small personalised bagsStitch on a small zip pouch in white cotton and pair it with a candle or hand cream for a complete handmade gift set
- Sweatshirts and cardigans as wearable giftsEmbroider onto the chest of a white cardigan or a sweatshirt and layer over a collared shirt for a wearable mum gift
Dimensions
4 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 2.84 × 4.00 in | 10,410 |
| 3.56 × 5.00 in | 13,076 |
| 4.27 × 6.00 in | 15,952 |
| 4.98 × 7.00 in | 18,974 |
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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