"Mama" in big rounded chunky letters, yellow fill with a heavy black outline that gives a sort of retro screen-print shadow effect. Pink daisy flowers grow right out of and between the letterforms, some resting on top, some tucked into the gaps around the letters and on each side. Each daisy has the simple open petal shape with a small yellow centre dot. Tall and narrow proportions, which is why the width only reaches 2.41 inches at the biggest size while the height runs up to 7 inches.
Four colours: yellow for the letter fill, black for the outline, pink for the daisy petals, and a light green for a couple of accent leaves. Density sits at 1,158 which is on the heavier side. Press a thick backer behind it and dont rush the stitch speed on fleece or stretchy knit fabric. Wilcom mapped the satin outline so the black border stays crisp even when the yellow fill underneath is dense. Hoop taut, especially on jersey, or the outline corners will pull slightly. Its also worth running a mid-speed pass on the yellow letter fill since thats the densest section.
A customer contacted me last spring, she'd stitched the 4-inch version down the left front panel of a linen button-down shirt, and said it looked like something from a boutique. Narrow enough for a shirt panel but tall enough to be a real feature on a tote bag handle area or a cap front too. Stitch it on a canvas craft bag and the tall proportions fill the space without crowding. Add it to a backpack front panel for a kids Mother's Day gift, its compact enough to look intentional rather than oversized.
Message me if you want to know which size works for a specific item, happy to help before you hoop.
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.
- Stitch down the front panel of a linen button-down shirt for a boutique lookThe tall narrow shape is perfect for a shirt front panel, doesnt crowd the buttons
- Add to a baseball cap front as a bold Mama statement pieceStructured cap front holds the dense fill well, use a lightweight cutaway on the back
- Use on a sweatshirt chest pocket areaThe 2-inch size fits a standard sweatshirt pocket or chest badge area
- Hoop onto a canvas tote bag front for a cheerful mum bagCanvas tote handles the density without a topping, firm cutaway underneath is enough
- Stitch on a denim jacket shoulder or sleeve panelDenim sleeve is a great narrow placement, the height fills the panel naturally
- Add to a kids craft bag or backpack as a gift from children to mumKids craft bag canvas takes the heavy satin coverage cleanly without puckering
- Use on a flour sack towel for a kitchen Mother's Day giftFlour sack towel fabric is slightly looser, add wash-away film on top for clean letter edges
Dimensions
4 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 1.38 × 4.01 in | 10,429 |
| 1.73 × 5.01 in | 13,240 |
| 2.07 × 6.01 in | 16,298 |
| 2.41 × 7.01 in | 19,559 |
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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