Pieced together a floral wreath frame, 4-colour cottage botanical with proper garden vibes. Two leafy green branches arch up and meet at the top to form an open circle, like a laurel. The bottom third drops into clustered foliage with little orange buds tucked between the leaves. One white daisy flower with a yellow centre sits dead centre at the base. Empty space in the middle so you can drop a name, monogram or short quote inside.
Each leaf is digitised with directional satin so the light catches the edges differently as the branch curves up. Buds are tiny offset shapes in warm orange, four of em on each side, and they break up the green so it dosent read as one flat colour blob. Daisy petals use a soft watercolour fill instead of a hard satin, gives the bloom a hand-painted feel. Yellow centre is a tight french-knot style cluster.
And I drew this one with monogram embroidery in mind. Smallest hoop fit is 3.51 by 3.23 inches, largest goes 7.51 by 6.91, so it scales from a small chest pocket up to a full towel front. A customer ordered abit of stack last spring, four of em for a baby shower, she hooped one on each linen burp cloth and stitched the babys initial inside the wreath. She sent photos and the whole set looked properly heirloom.
Pick a smooth woven cotton, light linen or chambray for best results. Cream, pale blue, soft peach and oatmeal backgrounds let the orange buds pop without fighting the green. But skip dark navy or black, the daisy white wont read warm against deep colours. Avoid heavy fleece, youll lose the fine leaf veins straight into the pile.
Density lands at 237 stitches per inch sq with around 12k stitches on the biggest size, properly light for a 4-colour piece. Pop a no-show mesh stabiliser underneath, hoop firm, and youll want a layer of soluble film on top if youre going onto looser linen weave. Hit me on chat if a daisy run pulls off-centre and ill rebuild the file for ya.
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.
- Baby shower burp cloth monogrammingHoop the small on a cream linen burp cloth, stitch the babys initial inside, gift a stack at a baby shower
- Wedding ring pillow centre frameStitch the medium on white satin for a wedding ring pillow with the couples initials inside the centre
- Linen towel personalisationPop the 5-inch on a cream linen tea towel and pair it with a matching apron for a cottage-kitchen gift set
- Garden-themed cushion coverCenter the 6-inch on a sage cushion cover and pair with a floral throw for a garden-themed reading nook
- Cottage-style apron chest pieceAdd the medium size to a natural cotton apron chest panel for a farmers-market vendor or home gardener
- Bridesmaid robe pocket detailStitch the small on a pale blush robe pocket and gift one to each bridesmaid with their initial inside
- Tea towel kitchen setsEmbroider the 4-inch on a stack of waffle tea towels and tie em with twine for a housewarming kitchen set
- Christening keepsake blanket borderPlace the medium size on a cream cotton blanket border and stitch a christening date inside the frame
Dimensions
9 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.23 × 3.51 in | 5,259 |
| 3.69 × 4.01 in | 6,103 |
| 4.15 × 4.51 in | 6,920 |
| 4.61 × 5.01 in | 7,749 |
| 5.07 × 5.51 in | 8,588 |
| 5.53 × 6.01 in | 9,479 |
| 5.99 × 6.51 in | 10,385 |
| 6.45 × 7.01 in | 11,257 |
| 6.91 × 7.51 in | 12,306 |
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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