Nineteen colours sounds like a lot and kinda is, honestly. But each colour earns its place, the golden fur alone uses four thread values to get the directional shading right, and the floral border uses a mix of satin and fill stitches that give each bloom a three-dimensional quality rather than a flat graphic look. At the biggest 7.5 size its 54,640 stitches with a density of 162, so this is a substantial project. Pair tearaway with the anything youre putting this on, the density is high enough that tearaway can pull loose at the edges after washing.
Five sizes from 3.5 scaling to 7.5 length and 3.24 to 6.95 inches tall. One customer ordered this last december for a dog-themed Christmas tote and sent her photo, at 6 inches the puppy face has enough detail in the fur shading that it reads almost painterly. Hoop generously, not just around the main motif, because the outer petal border will pucker if the cutaway ends before it. The underlay is directional on the fur sections so the satin fill sits smooth and doesnt push against the fabric grain. Digitising done in professional tools and the colour sequence is organised logically so you're not skipping back and forth between similar values. Skip the petite 3.5 size if the fabric has any texture, the nineteen colours compress at that scale and you lose some petal definition.
The golden and coral palette sits well on cream or oatmeal blush fabric backgrounds. On dark navy or forest green it comes out with real contrast too. Pair it on a tote, a cushion cover, or a personalised gift for someone who seriously loves their dog. Wash on gentle cycle inside out and the colours stay stable through repeated washing.
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.
- Centre front of a cotton tote bagAt 6 to 7 inches the lush floral composition fills a canvas tote front beautifully; use cutaway stabiliser and hoop generously beyond the outer flower border.
- Large back panel on a denim jacketThe 7.5 inch version spans a denim jacket back panel; medium-weight cutaway keeps the dense 162 density stitches from pulling the denim grain on the outer flowers.
- Decorative cushion cover centrepieceStitch at 6 to 7 inches centred on a cotton or linen cushion cover; the nineteen-colour palette is rich enough to work as a standalone decorative centrepiece.
- Left chest placement on a linen shirtA 4 inch version on the left chest of a linen shirt; cutaway stabiliser behind the shirt panel keeps the dense fill from pushing through the weave.
- Framed hoop art for a dog lovers homeStitch the 6 inch version on natural linen in a round wooden hoop; back with felt for a clean finish and hang as pet-themed wall art.
- Personalised pet gift wrap bagAt 5 inches on a cotton gift bag front; the golden puppy and coral floral palette reads warm and personal for a dog-lover gift.
- Kids bedroom throw pillow coverThe 5 inch version works on a cotton throw pillow for a kids bedroom; wash on gentle cycle and the nineteen thread colours hold well through regular use.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.50 × 3.24 in | 21,908 |
| 4.50 × 4.17 in | 29,253 |
| 5.50 × 5.09 in | 36,969 |
| 6.50 × 6.02 in | 45,202 |
| 7.50 × 6.95 in | 54,640 |
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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