Potted Houseplants Line Embroidery Design, Instant Download

Potted Houseplants Line Embroidery Design, Instant Download

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So this row of seven houseplants stretches across in a tidy horizontal line, kind of like the shelf in someones plant corner. Reading left to right youve got a mini palm in a striped basket, a chunky terracotta pot with a leafy parlour fern, a tall green topiary stick, a broad rubber-plant in a stacked pot, a banana style fern in a brown urn, a glass globe air plant hanging on a string and a small pink-bloom succulent in a peach geometric planter on the end.

Seventeen colours run through this and theres a mix of olive sage forest mid green and a soft chartreuse so the foliage feels varied not flat. The pots use cream peach rust and warm brown for that earthy boho shelf look, and a tiny bit of pink and yellow on the right end flower gives the eye somewhere to land. The line sits low and wide, not even 4 inches tall at the larger sizes so the silhouette stays slim.

I drew this last spring for a customer who runs a little plant shop, she wanted a strip motif for her aprons and tote bags. She stitched it across the chest of denim aprons and the staff loved em so much they asked for matching cap versions. Now I get suprised messages from her every couple months saying she needs a colour swap.

Hoop a sturdy canvas or twill, the long horizontal layout means you want the fabric drum-tight or the pots will lean. Use a single layer of cutaway underneath. Slow the machine down on the dense pot fills, the design has 17 thread changes so theres alot of jumps to manage. Skip stretch knit, the line wont stay straight.

Dm the shop with any colour matching question and ill match em to your thread brand. Quick turnaround.

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.

  • Plant shop staff apronsRun it across the chest of a denim apron, the long line shape suits the apron strap area beautifully.
  • Garden tote bag pocketsStitch it along the front pocket panel of a canvas garden tote, sits like a little plant shelf when she carries it.
  • Kitchen window valance trimPop it on a flax linen valance hem, gives the kitchen window a sweet greenhouse touch.
  • Cushion borders for the sunroomSet it across the lower border of a 16 inch lumbar cushion for the sunroom sofa, plays great with rattan.
  • Plant lover gift pouchesSew it onto a small zip pouch for your favourite plant friends birthday, fits a propagation kit inside.
  • Linen tea towel base panelCentre it across the wide hem of a waffle tea towel, good neutral piece for a botanical kitchen.

Dimensions

9 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.

Size (in) Stitches
3.50 × 1.77 in 7,433
4.00 × 2.02 in 8,526
4.50 × 2.27 in 9,721
5.00 × 2.53 in 10,988
5.50 × 2.78 in 12,228
6.00 × 3.03 in 13,503
6.50 × 3.28 in 14,898
7.00 × 3.54 in 16,259
7.50 × 3.79 in 17,771

Files & Formats

Eight machine formats included in one zip. Whichever your machine reads, its in the pack.

CND
DST
EXP
HUS
JEF
PES
VP3
XXX

Plus a color chart for thread matching. See full format guide.

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