Got a lil guitar-and-sunflower combo here that keeps selling to the country music crowd and I can see why. A guitar body takes up the centre spine of the composition, and bunches of sunflowers and botanical leaves weave in and out through the strings area. The text layers in too, reading Just A Girl WHO Loves COUNTRY Music in a mix of block capitals and cursive script. Its all one colour, black, 1 stop, no changes.
Stitch count sits at 11,151 stitches for the smallest size and goes to 19,894 at 7 inches tall. The density is 600 by Wilcom EmbroideryStudio which is on the higher end for a single-colour design. Stitch it on a natural or white cotton for clean results. Use cutaway stabiliser because of the density, ya dont want any pulling on the botanical fill sections after washing. Tape solvy across the fabric face on fleece or knit to stop those satin leaf lines sinking into the fabric loops, thats the one step people skip and then wonder why its fuzzy.
Country boutique owners are calling about bulk orders for this one, and buyers on black tees are suprised how much definition they still get. The satin details in the guitar strings and vein lines in the leaves catch light differently from the surrounding fabric. On white or cream its cleaner and sharper. Both look intentional. A customer last week asked me about navy linen and I told her to go for it, came back with a photo and it looked great.
Country concert tees, gift totes for music lovers, jean jacket back patches, and framed embroidery hoops are the main uses. Skip the back panel on structured jackets and go left-chest at 4 inches instead for a cleaner result on stiff fabrics.
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.
- Country concert tee chest placementAt 5 inches tall the vertical design fits perfectly in the chest zone of a standard fitted tee
- Denim jacket back panel or left-chest patchOn a light-wash denim jacket back the botanical fill gives texture even at a distance
- Music lover gift canvas tote bagNatural canvas tote with the design centred at 5 inch size, simple and clean for a music fan gift
- Framed hoop wall art for a music roomStitch on a cream linen piece, mount in a 6 inch embroidery hoop frame as a gift
- Boot-cut jean outer leg panelOn boot-cut jeans stitch vertically along the outer thigh seam at 4 inches for a subtle detail
- Bachelorette party shirts for country girlsA batch of white tees with this at the chest is a crowd-pleasing bachelorette shirt option
- Guitar case fabric panel or strap patchFuse onto canvas backing and sew onto a guitar strap or case pocket panel as a patch
- Pillow cover for a bedroom music cornerThe botanical vibe gives a warm earthy look on oatmeal or cream linen pillows
Dimensions
4 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 4.01 × 2.71 in | 11,151 |
| 5.01 × 3.38 in | 13,930 |
| 6.01 × 4.06 in | 16,774 |
| 7.01 × 4.73 in | 19,894 |
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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