The flowers scatter around the outside and the word holds the middle. "Hello" sits small in tight green block caps at the top, almost like a whisper before the main event. Then Spring comes in below it in a big rounded brushstroke script that takes up most of the frame, the kind of lettering where the strokes swell thick on the curves and thin back out on the straights. Cheerful is probably the right word for it.
Pink 5-petal blossoms drift around the composition. Some sit right against the letters, others float off to the corners with their little green oval leaves tucked beside them. Theres small round dot buds scattered between the flowers to fill the gaps, which gives it that freshly-scattered feeling without looking chaotic. Just 2 colours total, green and pink, so the thread changes are simple and the palette works on almost any base fabric without clashing.
Stitch counts run from about 9.2k on the smallest to 17.5k on the largest, which isnt heavy at all for a 2 colour design this detailed. Hoop woven cotton with a woven tearaway for clean results, or use a light cutaway if youre going on a stretchy knit where the brushstroke strokes need a bit more anchoring. The design fills nicely centred on a tee front, across a tote face, or on a spring pillow cover.
A customer wrote me last April after stitching it on a set of tea towels as housewarming gifts and said they came out better than anything she could have bought in a shop. White, cream, soft yellow and pale aqua are all great base colours. Send me a message if something isnt running clean and ill have a look right away.
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.
- Spring seasonal tees and sweatshirtsStitch it centred on a white or cream tee and the green and pink colour combo reads instantly seasonal without being over-the-top
- Tote bags for farmers market seasonRuns beautifully on a natural canvas tote and turns a plain bag into something you'd actually want to carry to a market
- Spring table runner or tea towel embroideryEmbroider on a linen tea towel or a simple table runner to add some seasonal colour to a spring kitchen
- Easter gift bags and pouchesStitch onto a small cotton drawstring bag or gift pouch for a pretty spring or easter gift wrap that costs almost nothing extra
- Garden-themed cushion coversLooks lovely on a linen or cotton cushion cover on a porch chair or reading nook for a soft seasonal refresh
- Kids spring clothing and sundressesPlace it on a toddler sundress pocket or a little girls lightweight spring top where the scale of the smaller sizes suits the garment
- Spring home decor hoop artHoop in a 7-inch round frame with a cream linen backing and hang it as a seasonal wall piece through spring and into summer
Dimensions
4 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.48 × 4.00 in | 9,264 |
| 4.35 × 5.00 in | 11,792 |
| 5.22 × 6.00 in | 14,519 |
| 6.09 × 7.00 in | 17,474 |
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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