Heres the layout. KEEP GOING runs across the top in chunky black block caps curving along a gentle arch like a banner. In the middle row a yellow sunflower sits dead centre with a black sketchy core, flanked left and right by two smaller yellow daisy-style flowers with black centres. At the bottom, Keep Growing flows in thick brushy black cursive with small ink-style vine swooshes on either side. So youve got block caps up top, flowers in the middle, brushy script at the bottom, three rows stacked tight.
Two colours, jet black thread and cheerful sunflower yellow. 3 sizes from 3.21 inch up to 5.04 inch. Stitch counts run 8,946 at the smallest, 12090 at the middle, 15,538 at the largest size. Density at 560 is on the heavier side, the black script carries alot of stitch load and the sunflower petals stack dense to keep the colour even. Digitised in Wilcom EmbroideryStudio with directional satin underlay on the brushy lettering, the sunflower uses tatami fill so the yellow stays smooth without thread shine streaks.
One customer told me she stitched the 4-inch on a cream cotton tote in october for a friend whod just finished her chemo treatment, ya can imagine the kinda gift moment that was. She used medium cutaway and slowed her machine on the brushy cursive section. Suprised at how clean the script came out even at that density.
Best on cream, white, oatmeal, mustard, or sage cotton or twill. Skip black fabric obviously since the lettering will vanish, and skip yellow fabric or the sunflower wont read. Use medium cutaway on woven cotton, heavy cutaway on knit. Pop water-soluble topping under the brushy script if youre on terry or waffle. Slow the machine to about 650 spm for the sunflower petal section, the dense fill tracks better at lower speed.
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.
- motivational cotton tote bag chest designStitch the 4-inch size on a cream cotton tote bag, use medium cutaway stab behind and slow ya machine on the cursive
- cream sweatshirt chest quotePop the 5-inch on a cream sweatshirt chest, heavy cutaway plus mesh topping keeps the sunflower yellow crisp
- linen apron front motivational quoteRun the 4-inch on a natural linen apron front, water-soluble topping under the script prevents stitches sinking
- hoop wall art for office or homeAdd the 5.04-inch in a 7-inch hoop frame for office wall art, mount on oatmeal cotton with raw wood rim
- denim jacket back yoke statementHoop the largest on a denim jacket back yoke for a statement, heavy cutaway and slow machine for dense fill
- throw cushion front motivational accentEmbroider the 4-inch centred on a throw cushion front for a sage or cream cotton cushion cover gift
- yoga studio tote merchandiseStitch the 4-inch on yoga studio tote merch in mustard or sage cotton, medium cutaway and tearaway topping
- gardener gift apron motivational quotePick the largest size for a gardener gift apron or mums motivational birthday present in cream or oatmeal twill
Dimensions
3 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.21 × 3.51 in | 8,946 |
| 4.12 × 4.51 in | 12,090 |
| 5.04 × 5.51 in | 15,538 |
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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