
Honestly the part I liked most about this design was sorting out the flower arrangement so it didnt look like a messy blob from a distance. Five blooms rising straight up out of the open pages, each one on a vivid green stem with those rounded leaves done in tight directional satin. The book itself is white and soft grey tatami fill, open wide, with a bold purple satin cover edge running clean along the bottom. Far left theres a blush pink daisy, then a yellow sunflower type in the middle zone, then the big blush pink center bloom sits tallest of the lot, then an open blush pink tulip closer to the right with those spread petals outlined in bright green, and a small yellow daisy anchoring the outer edge. Five colours total and the stitch density runs right up to 20,389 stitches at the biggest size, so this isnt a little bookmark project, its a proper feature piece. The text below reads "Just One More Chapter" across two lines in a flowing purple script, "Chapter" dropped bigger and bolder on the second line which I think makes it feel like its building toward something. A crafter of mine messaged last month saying she put this on nine canvas totes for a book club gift swap and sold every single one at her stall, which suprised me a bit honestly, but I get it because the purple reads perfectly across a room. Hoop a cutaway stabiliser on canvas or denim and dont skip topping on terry cloth or the satin lettering sinks into the pile. Pop the small size onto a quilting cotton zip pouch for a quick gift. Skip tearaway on anything stretchy or the underlay will pucker round the book cover edges. Use a size 75/11 needle on cotton, step up to 90/14 on twill or canvas and let the bobbin tension do the work on that second line of text.
Let me know if you need it mirrored for a bag flap.
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.
- Canvas tote bagHonestly my favourite spot for this one is a natural canvas tote, the purple pops brilliantly against undyed fabric.
- Library or school volunteer apronLinen apron bibs work great for library volunteers, those blooms read from across a whole room.
- Reading nook cushion coverCentre it on a cream cotton cushion cover for a reading corner and the five-colour palette sits really well together.
- Teacher's denim shirtDenim shirt chest area is a strong choice, use cutaway so the tatami book pages dont distort after washing.
- Literary-themed fleece baby blanketFleece baby blankets need topping or the satin lettering drowns, but once its hooped right it holds beautifully.
- Bookshop gift bagMakes a genuinely thoughtful gift tucked inside a canvas bookshop bag for any reader on your list.
- Quilting cotton zip pouchTry it on a quilting cotton zip pouch, the 3.75 inch fits neatly and stitches up fast with clean bobbin coverage.
Dimensions
3 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.75 × 5.00 in | 14,015 |
| 4.50 × 6.00 in | 17,980 |
| 5.24 × 7.00 in | 20,389 |
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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