
Dm me anytime if you need help, but honestly this one runs pretty clean. Its a split-shelf kitchen utensil piece with a full daisy and leaf floral border rather than the herb-sprig version. The shelf bar sits in the middle, slotted spatula, balloon whisk, rolling pin and a bench scraper standing upright above it, handles hanging below. Along the sides and across the bottom of the lower shelf the four-petal daisies and leaf clusters form a lacy decorative frame. The flowers have open-work petal rendering so they dont go heavy on lighter fabrics.
Five sizes from 2.58 inches wide to 5.52 inches wide, and 3.5 to 7.5 inches tall. Stitches run from 7,991 at the smallest to 19,076 at the top size. Density is 460 which is lighter than the herbal shelf version, meaning the flower petals keep their open delicate quality. Hoop on a woven linen or quilting cotton with a standard cutaway stabiliser. Use tear-away on the larger sizes if you're stitching on something thicker like an apron.
I get messages alot from people asking which kitchen shelf design is lighter for using on thin fabric, and this floral one is the answer, its the one I'd pick for voile or lightweight cotton. A customer back this spring stitched the 5 inch size on a set of white linen guest towels and said it was exactly the cottage look she wanted. Thats really what I designed it for.
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.
- Linen guest towels and hand towelsThe 4 inch size fits cleanly on a folded linen hand towel lower panel.
- Spring kitchen apron bib panelsLighter density makes this a great choice for delicate apron fabrics.
- Cottage-style curtain tie-back accentsSmall repeat at 2.5 inch works as a curtain hem motif every 8 inches.
- Quilted table runner border motifsStitch once centred on a table runner for a finished coordinated look.
- Cafe decor hoop art on linen backgroundsMounted on linen in a 6 inch hoop it reads as wall art not craft.
- Fabric gift bags for kitchen housewaresStitch inside a fabric gift bag before assembly for a charming custom finish.
- Flour-sack towel centre motifsCentres well on flour-sack cotton with plenty of negative space around it.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 65.5 × 88.8 mm | 7,991 |
| 84.2 × 114.2 mm | 10,412 |
| 102.9 × 139.7 mm | 13,067 |
| 121.6 × 165.1 mm | 16,002 |
| 140.3 × 190.5 mm | 19,076 |
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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