Its a teapot tipped on its side and instead of tea coming out, theres a whole cascade of flowers pouring down into the cup below. Bright blue-purple blooms with little peach centres, green leaves tucked in everywhere. The vessel surface is covered in the same florals and the whole thing has that botanical illustration quality where the outlines are confident and the fills are dense enough to read from a distance.
9 colours in total. The teal blue runs the teapot lid, handle and saucer rim, giving it a consistent colour story that ties the top and bottom together. Black outline stitching does the heavy lifting on the illustration details and the white fill on the cup keeps it light so the flower colours pop. Stitch density runs moderate across the piece so the satin sections on the blooms stay smooth under hooped tension.
One customer ordered this last spring for a set of aprons for a pop-up tea shop, the teal thread they picked matched their brand colour almost exactly and it looked really sharp on cream canvas. Its one of those designs that works on kitchen stuff but also on anything with a botanical-garden feel.
Hoop on firm woven fabric and use medium cutaway stabiliser under the cup and saucer sections where satin fill is densest. Add a light topping on the teapot if your fabric has any surface texture. Skip stretchy fabric entirely on this one. Hit me up if the file doesnt open or something looks off and Ill get it sorted fast.
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.
- Kitchen aprons and tea towelsStitch onto a cream or white cotton apron and it reads like a printed tea-towel illustration but way more premium
- Tote bags for farmers markets or gift shopsWorks on a natural canvas tote for market days and gives a plain bag that botanical garden-party feel
- Cushion covers for a reading nook or breakfast roomPop it onto a linen cushion cover in a warm neutral and it fits naturally alongside books and plants
- Matching set of napkins for afternoon teaEmbroider the same design on a set of 4 napkins for a coordinated afternoon tea table with real visual impact
- Personalised gifts for tea lovers or garden party hostsMakes a genuinely thoughtful and personal gift for anyone who collects tea things or hosts garden parties
- Baby shower gifts stitched on a onesie or bibScale down to the 3.5 in size and stitch it on a baby bib or onesie pocket for a soft botanical baby gift
- Wall hoop art for a kitchen or cafe cornerHoop in an 8-inch frame and hang in a kitchen or small cafe as a decorative piece that feels handmade
Dimensions
9 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.50 × 2.95 in | 10,760 |
| 4.00 × 3.36 in | 12,420 |
| 4.50 × 3.78 in | 14,328 |
| 5.00 × 4.20 in | 16,367 |
| 5.50 × 4.62 in | 18,530 |
| 6.00 × 5.04 in | 20,769 |
| 6.50 × 5.46 in | 23,116 |
| 7.00 × 5.88 in | 25,220 |
| 7.50 × 6.30 in | 28,281 |
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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