The whole bicycle structure fills in that clean bubble-gum pink so the body reads as one solid shape, then the flower overlay comes on top in a second pass. Its this layering that makes it work, the dark magenta anemones have enough contrast against the light pink that they pop and stand out clearly. The grey hub caps at the wheel centres are a small touch but they give the bike actual mechanical credibility, it doesnt look like a cartoon outline because of them.
No basket on this version. The flowers grow out of the frame itself, over the handlebars and into the triangle between the wheels. Thats the design choice that separates this from the flower-basket bicycle. If youre looking for more of a still-life quality with a defined bunch of blooms in a container, thats the other listing. This one is wilder, like the bike has been sitting in a garden all summer. A customer stitched the 5.81 inch version on a canvas market tote last month and said two different people stopped her in the shops to ask where she got it.
Runs between 15,074 and 26,854 stitches across the 4 sizes. Hoop a firm cutaway for the larger versions on anything woven, the solid satin bicycle body needs that support to sit flat. Use the 3.49 inch on a blouse yoke or a smaller pouch. Stitch the 5.81 inch on a tote front for the full detail. I ran the file through Wilcom EmbroideryStudio with the colour sequence running frame first then flowers so the blooms end up sitting on top of the body fill cleanly.
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 tote bag or market bag front panelThe 5.51 inch on a white or natural canvas tote is the classic placement, the pink frame reads instantly as a spring motif
- Womens blouse back yoke decorationThe 3.51 inch sits on a blouse yoke without competing with the garment structure, works on medium-weight cotton
- Bedroom cushion with a vintage botanical feelStitch on a plain linen cushion at 5.51 inches, the pinks and white look fresh against natural linen colour
- Gift for a cyclist who also loves flowersA cyclist who gardens would love this on a canvas apron or tote, the flower-covered bike is very specific to that customer
- Linen table runner accent pieceTwo mirrored at each end of a long table runner, flip one horizontally in your software before stitching
- Canvas book bag for a spring readerSpring market bags and library totes look great with the 4.26 inch placement on the front panel
- Framed hoop art for a bedroom or hallwayHooped and mounted at 5.51 inches in a plain white frame it works as bedroom wall art, no finishing required
Dimensions
4 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.49 × 4.51 in | 15,074 |
| 4.26 × 5.51 in | 18,614 |
| 5.03 × 6.51 in | 22,596 |
| 5.81 × 7.51 in | 26,854 |
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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