Same clean outline shape as you'd expect from a botanical motif, but digitised in green thread so it reads like something pressed from a garden. Small open petals around a simple centre, all run stitch, no fill. Im honestly kinda obsessed with how fresh this looks on natural linen.
One colour, 7 sizes, 488 stitches at the smallest and 788 at the full 2.5-inch width. Stitch counts that low mean the machine tears through em fast. Its the kind of design you stitch 9 of in an afternoon for a tea towel set. No bobbin drama, no long run times, just quick clean results.
Green outline on white cotton is the obvious one and it works. But I been using it on cream linen with a slightly darker sage green and it goes full cottage-garden real quick. Stitch a small cluster of 3 on ecru canvas in varying sizes, kinda scattered rather than in a row, and it looks like you digitised a real pressed-flower arrangement. One customer last autumn did this on a set of linen coasters for a farmers market and they told me theyd sold out by noon.
Tearaway stabiliser works fine on woven fabrics. Skip topping, theres nothing here to flatten. Hoop tight on lighter fabrics because the underlay is minimal at this density and a slack hoop will pull the outline out of round. Best on cotton poplin, natural linen or canvas twill. Avoid terry cloth and dense jersey because the open outline doesnt sit flat on loopy surfaces.
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Use cases coming soon.
Dimensions
7 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 1.00 × 0.87 in | 488 |
| 1.25 × 1.09 in | 537 |
| 1.50 × 1.31 in | 593 |
| 1.75 × 1.53 in | 635 |
| 2.00 × 1.74 in | 705 |
| 2.25 × 1.96 in | 739 |
| 2.50 × 2.18 in | 788 |
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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