Sketched in this design for people who dont want anything fussy. Three broad leaves, a simple pot, nothing extra. The leaves arent perfectly symmetrical and that variation is intentional, because perfectly even leaves always look a bit digital when theyre stitched out. One leaf tips slightly left, one goes more upright, and the third fans out to the right. Its the kind of composition that reads as drawn-by-hand rather than computer-generated.
Two colours, and I mapped this with the navy hoodie in mind from the start. Ivory thread on navy fabric is a classic combination and the density at 577 keeps the ivory fills from looking too heavy against the dark background. Sizes go from 1.51 inches to 4.51 inches across 4 options, with stitches running 1,761 at the smallest up to 8,203 at the largest. The satin fill on the leaves uses a slight diagonal angle to add texture without adding extra colour. Use cutaway stabiliser on stretch or knit, the directional fills want a stable base or theyll pull.
I ran this on a navy pullover hoodie this past January as a test. Ivory on navy is one of those combos youre never disappointed by. A customer ordered this for a batch of staff hoodies at a garden centre and sent me back photos. The 3-inch size at chest placement looks sharp and clean, exactly the sort of thing you want for branded workwear that isnt too corporate.
Pop it on an apron bib, a tote, a throw cushion corner. Stitch the 1.5-inch version onto cuff bands two-across for a subtle wrist detail. Skip heavy topping on tight weave cotton, those fills dont need it. Dm me if the file gives you any trouble.
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.
- Navy hoodie left-chest placementThe 3-inch size sits cleanly on a hoodie chest without crowding the seams or zipper placket.
- Canvas apron bib for garden centre staffGarden centre staff aprons use the 4-inch version on the bib for a clean branded look with a plant-themed motif.
- Cotton tote bag front panelFront panel placement on a canvas tote at 4.5 inches fills the space without needing any additional border design.
- Linen cushion cover cornerCorner placement at 1.5 inches on a linen cushion adds a quiet accent that works well with neutral interiors.
- Sweatshirt sleeve cuff bandThe 1.5-inch size runs along a cuff band nicely if you want a repeated border, two motifs spaced four inches apart.
- Cloth gift bag botanical accentStitched onto the front of a cotton drawstring gift bag, the 2-inch size turns a plain bag into a botanical keepsake.
Dimensions
4 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 1.51 × 1.05 in | 1,761 |
| 2.51 × 1.75 in | 3,401 |
| 3.51 × 2.45 in | 5,502 |
| 4.51 × 3.15 in | 8,203 |
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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