Two separate pieces in one file. The left one is the main branch, an arching stem that curves across and down with a cluster of smaller side stems branching off it, each carrying those small satin-filled oval leaves at the ends and along the sides. The right one is shorter, more upright, almost like a single sprig you picked from the same plant but havent opened out yet. Together they work as a facing pair, one sweeping left the other anchoring right. But you can use them separately too, and thats where this file gets genuinely useful.
Single green colour, no stops for thread changes. Stitch count is 2,620 on the 4-inch up to 5,027 on the 6-inch, which is tiny. Five sizes from 4-inch up to just over 6 inches means the smallest is genuinely fine work and stitches in under 2 minutes on a fast machine. The leaf satin fill uses a directional angle that gives the leaves that slightly pointed look with light catching one side differently from the other. Its a small detail but its what separates this from a clip-art leaf stamp.
Use them as corner accents on a tablecloth or placemat. Hoop one on a shirt collar, one on the cuff. Place them on either side of a monogram or name block. Pair them facing inward above a text quote on a wall hoop. Add them below a date on a wedding gift piece. Ive seen alot of ways customers use corner accents and the facing-pair format is the one that gets the most repeat orders because it solves the layout problem automatically. Last june a customer needed them for a coworkers leaving gift, a personalised linen tote with a name and date flanked by these two sprigs, and they said it looked like something from a stationery brand.
Tear-away works fine on woven cotton and linen at these stitch counts. Skip the heavy cutaway for this one, its unnecessary and will stiffen the fabric around a small accent. Hoop cleanly and run standard density.
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.
- Corner accents on tablecloths, placemats and napkinsPlace one branch at each corner of a tablecloth or napkin set for a classic botanical table linen treatment
- Shirt collar and cuff botanical detailStitch one on the collar and one on the cuff of a plain shirt for a subtle paired botanical accent that looks intentional
- Monogram or name block flanking elementsFlank a monogram letter or name with the two facing sprigs on a personalised tote or cushion
- Wedding and anniversary personalised gift piecesWorks on either side of a date or names on a wedding gift piece like a linen pillowcase or keepsake pouch
- Framed quote hoop art side accentsAdd them on each side of a stitched quote in a round hoop to frame the text with a light botanical border
- Baby shower personalised textile giftsPersonalised baby shower textile gifts with the babys name flanked by the two branch sprigs look clean and modern
- Stationery-style botanical accent on gift pouchesStitch on a small gift pouch or fabric bag alongside a name for a stationery-brand botanical look
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.09 × 4.02 in | 2,620 |
| 3.85 × 5.02 in | 3,161 |
| 4.62 × 6.02 in | 3,753 |
| 5.39 × 7.02 in | 4,360 |
| 6.16 × 8.02 in | 5,027 |
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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