The design is a tall wild daisy bouquet, the stems all gathered and crossed at the base the way you hold freshly picked flowers in your hand. White daisy petals with that amber golden centre, and then 5 butterflies scattered all around the arrangement, some higher up near the flower heads and a couple down near the stems. Underneath that the words "good things are coming" in a loose handwritten cursive script, the letters leaning slightly forward like real handwriting does.
3 colours total: the amber orange runs through all the butterfly wings and the daisy centres, white fills the petals, and black handles the stems, leaves, and the entire text. Two colour changes so its not complicated to run on the machine. The script itself is digitised with a dense satin column so the letters have that nice raised ropey look rather than going flat. Stitch count runs from 21,100 at the 5 inch size up to 44,336 at 10 inches, so the bigger sizes do take abit of time.
I get alot of messages about quote designs with floral work and this one honestly came together really well because the butterflies break up what would otherwise be a heavy block of stems. Last christmas one customer sent me a photo of it stitched on a cream canvas tote she was giving a friend and it looked proper lovely, really warm colour against that neutral background. Those pale petals had this clean pop against the cream and the amber butterflies just glowed.
Best results on cotton, canvas, linen, and light denim. Hoop with a cutaway stabiliser because theres alot going on across a wide area and tearaway can shift on you mid-run with this stitch density. The dense script section benefits from a layer of topping on textured fabrics like terry cloth or waffle knit so the letter shapes stay crisp. Skip dark navy or forest green backgrounds, the white petals wont have the contrast they need.
Comes in 6 sizes, smallest sits at 5 x 4.46 inches and the largest goes up to 10 x 8.93 inches. Digitised in Wilcom EmbroideryStudio. Send me a message if anything looks off with the file and Ill sort it out same day.
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.
- Encouraging gift tote bagsA large size centred on a plain cream or white canvas tote makes a warm encouraging gift that doesnt need a card.
- Graduation gift pouchesStitch the medium size on a cotton drawstring pouch and fill it with small treats for a graduation day present.
- Hospital stay care packagesA smaller version stitched on a soft cotton pillowcase slips nicely into a care package for someone in hospital.
- Bedroom pillow casesThe 8 inch size centred on a plain pillow case works as quiet bedroom art that feels personal rather than shop-bought.
- Canvas zip pouchesUse the 5 inch size on a canvas zip pouch front, a small gift people actually keep.
- Linen tea towelsStitched in the centre of a linen tea towel it becomes a gentle daily reminder rather than just a functional cloth.
- Denim jacket back panelThe large 10 inch version spread across the back of a denim jacket makes a confident casual statement without being loud.
- Friend birthday sweatshirtsPop the medium size on a plain sweatshirt for a friends birthday, pick their favourite colour thread.
Dimensions
6 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 5.00 × 4.46 in | 21,100 |
| 6.00 × 5.36 in | 25,256 |
| 7.00 × 6.25 in | 29,639 |
| 8.00 × 7.14 in | 34,324 |
| 9.00 × 8.03 in | 39,192 |
| 10.00 × 8.93 in | 44,336 |
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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