
Three red flowers, all open, all facing different directions the way flowers do when you cut them and put them together. The top bloom is straight-on, petals spread wide, the centre stitched with tight dark radiating lines. The one to the right is at an angle, turned maybe thirty degrees, so you see the petals more from the side. The third sits lower left, fully open but positioned so the arrangement doesnt feel like a flat row. One red bud sits on a separate stem toward the lower left, not yet open, pointed upward.
The leaves are big and rounded, heart-shaped almost, and theres four or five of them spread through the lower half of the arrangement. The green has real variation, bright lime-green on the main areas, deeper green along the edges and the centre vein, which stops them looking flat. The stems all come down loose at the base, no bow or ribbon, just the raw untied ends, like you grabbed these from the garden five minutes ago. Five colours, four colour changes, and the machine runs right through them without much fuss.
The bouquet is wider than its tall, up to 7 inches across on the biggest size, so it fits well on a front pocket, a tote face, or centred on a pillow. Stitch count tops at 23k so its a quick run even with the colour changes. Back your fabric with a woven stabiliser and keep your hooping square or the petal alignment will drift. Works on white, cream, navy, black, anything that gives the red somewhere to pop against. My niece had me run this on a set of white cotton napkins last spring for a garden lunch she was hosting, they genuinely looked like something from a fancy linen shop. Put it on and see, it comes out clean straight from the hoop.
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.
- Wall hoop art for a floral or romantic bedroomHoop it in a 6- or 8-inch frame and hang it on a gallery wall, the dense red bouquet reads like a botanical illustration
- Wedding and bridal shower gifts on linenOn a linen cushion or a fabric gift wrap for a bridal shower present it looks genuinely boutique
- Mothers Day gifts on tote bags or cushionsA Mothers Day tote or pouch with a red floral bouquet is classic in a way that doesnt feel generic
- Botanical-themed tote bags and canvas shoppersOn a natural canvas tote the red against the undyed fabric has a really striking contrast that photographs well
- Sweatshirts and tees with a floral aestheticFront chest on a white or cream sweatshirt is a clean look that sells well at spring and summer markets
- Spring home decor cushion covers and tea towelsA tea towel set with this and one or two complementary floral designs makes a complete coordinated kitchen gift
- Floral-themed market vendor embroidery itemsRed floral bouquet designs are consistent sellers for market vendors doing custom embroidered homewares
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.01 × 2.11 in | 8,643 |
| 4.00 × 2.81 in | 11,766 |
| 5.00 × 3.51 in | 15,227 |
| 6.01 × 4.21 in | 19,023 |
| 7.00 × 4.91 in | 23,123 |
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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