Floral split monogram in green linework, drawn between 3.5 inches and 7.5 inches wide for folks who customise everything with their initials. A leafy spray of wildflowers grows up from the horizontal split line in the middle, with a big hibiscus-style bloom open on the left, a small bell flower bud popping up on the right and curling vine leaves spilling out on both sides. Underneath that split line theres a smaller mirrored bouquet tucked under.
Thats split monogram style, you stitch the design first then drop your single letter initial right inside the gap. I sized the split to fit standard 3 to 4 inch tall script letters so a capital A, M, or B fits without crowding the leaves above and below.
The design is digitised at 9,494 stitches when stitched small, topping out at 19,682 on the bigest run, which is real real reasonable for the open outline style. Heights run from 2.74 inches to 5.87 inches. Add your initial letter using your machines built-in fonts and youll be set.
Stitch this on linen tote bags, white cotton tea towels, baby blankets or pillow shams for wedding gifts. Last spring my sister ordered the medium run for her wedding hand towels, she shared photos and the bouquet looked sorta perfect for ya garden ceremony stationary feel.
The bright leaf green colour reads great on cream, ivory and oatmeal blanks. Avoid dark fabrics here, the linework outline will just kinda disapear and the design loses its detail. Use a light cutaway behind it, the long jump stitches between flower elements need clean tension to avoid puckering. Reach me with a quick message if anything stitches out funny.
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.
- wedding monogrammed tote bagsStitch the medium size on canvas tote, drop the brides initial in the gap, hands these out as bridesmaid gifts.
- linen guest hand towelsHoop the small size on linen tea towels for the guest bath, add the household last name initial in the centre.
- baby blanket initialsCenter this on a baby quilt block, drop the babys first letter inside, sells great as baby shower keepsake.
- personalised pillow shamsPair with a 3 inch script font letter on a pillow sham, makes nice anniversary or housewarming gift.
- bridal shower napkinsStitch on cocktail napkins for bridal shower table settings, just add the bride to be initial in the middle.
- garden party table runnersRun the largest size along one side of a 16 inch linen runner with the family initial in centre split.
- kitchen apron monogramPop a medium one on the bib of a cooking apron with the cooks initial sitting inside the split line.
- nursery wall hoop artHoop in a 5 inch wooden ring, add the babys name initial, hang on the nursery wall as keepsake decor.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 89.0 × 69.6 mm | 9,494 |
| 114.4 × 89.5 mm | 11,958 |
| 139.8 × 109.4 mm | 14,463 |
| 165.2 × 129.3 mm | 17,057 |
| 190.6 × 149.2 mm | 19,682 |
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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