Heres a flower branch design and its proper sunny. Three open blooms in burnt orange and yellow sit on a curling stem, with two tight little buds tucked off the sides. The petals are five-pointed, soft round shapes with a creamy white centre and a tiny yellow stamen dot inside.
Each petal carries thin radiating shading lines from the centre outward. Thats what gives the flowers their painterly look instead of a flat colour block. Leaf green satin runs across about a dozen leaves curling around and behind the blooms. Olive shading sits on the underside of every leaf so the foliage doesnt go flat in the hoop.
I drew this branch back in March when my mum was redoing her front porch cushions and wanted something spring without going pink. Last week a customer ordered the seven inch size for a linen tea towel set and sent photos of the colours catching that warm afternoon light. Real lush.
Pop the bigger sizes onto kitchen towels, table runners, cream linen napkins or apron bibs. Stitch the smaller hoop on tote pockets, denim jacket backs or canvas wall hoops. Keep the fabric light. Cream, white, oat, soft sage or pale yellow lets the orange sing properly. Skip dark navy or charcoal because the yellow centres lose punch on saturated grounds.
Density runs heavy across nine thread colours, 69k stitches on the smallest hoop and 101k at full size. Use a medium cutaway stabiliser on woven cotton or linen, tear-away on canvas. Hoop snug and run a sharp 75/11 needle. Hit my chat if the orange thread reads thin on your sample, ill remap the fill order.
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.
- Spring kitchen tea towelsStitch the seven inch size centred on a cream linen tea towel for spring kitchens
- Linen napkin setsPop a smaller hoop onto napkin corners so the bloom faces the dinner plate
- Canvas tote bag frontsRun the design across a canvas tote pocket for a sunny garden carry bag
- Cream wall hoopsCentre the largest version inside a cream wooden hoop for hallway wall art
- Garden apron bibsStitch onto an apron bib so the flowers sit just below the collarbone line
- Cushion covers for porch seatingPlace this on porch cushion fronts in soft oat or pale yellow weaves
- Table runners for easter brunchRun it down one end of a linen table runner for easter brunch tables
Dimensions
7 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 7.50 × 5.06 in | 69,122 |
| 8.00 × 5.40 in | 73,966 |
| 8.50 × 5.73 in | 78,841 |
| 9.00 × 6.07 in | 84,220 |
| 9.50 × 6.41 in | 89,690 |
| 10.00 × 6.74 in | 94,898 |
| 10.50 × 7.08 in | 101,112 |
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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