
This is the red flower branch and the main bloom is a big open peony, the kind with all the petals layered up and folding over each other in the centre. The fill is done in 2 shades of red, a bright poppy red on the outer petals and a deep crimson almost burgundy in the inner folds, which is what gives the flower that sense of depth you dont get from a flat single-colour fill. Black outline details trace the petal separations and the centre seed cluster. The branch itself is dark green with individual leaves done in tatami fill with black vein lines running through em. A small bud sits off to the lower right, kinda half-open like it hadnt quite caught up yet.
4 colours, 3 colour changes across the whole run. I been digitising botanical florals for a few years and I always push the shading as far as I can with the colours available because it makes the finished piece look like it took a lil more skill on the machine. The smallest size is 3.5 by 2.67 inches at 11,297 stitches and the biggest is 7.5 by 5.73 inches at 25,551 stitches, nine sizes total if you count em all up, I mean 5 sizes. Add light tearaway cotton or canvas, the density is 595 which is on the lighter side so even the big size behaves fine on woven fabrics.
I get alot of messages from gardeners and people doing botanical-themed home goods. A customer last spring ordered the 6.5-inch for a full garden apron and said the red read gorgeous on the sage green canvas. Stitch it on oatmeal linen, navy canvas, cream cotton, or a deep forest green denim jacket and you'll be happy with any of em. Skip white fabric here honestly, the red and green both want a bit of contrast to land properly. Use a good cutaway stabiliser if youre going on jersey or any stretch knit because those black outlines need stability to keep their shape through washes.
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.
- Garden apron front panel for market gardenersStitch the 6.5-inch on the bib of a sage green canvas apron, the crimson and green colours work really well together.
- Linen tote bag for botanical shop ownersRun the 5.5-inch on the front of a natural oatmeal linen tote bag for a botanical gift shop or farmers market stall.
- Framed hoop art for cottage-style interiorsHoop the 7.5-inch in a large wooden frame and hang it as wall art in a cottage living room or bedroom.
- Denim jacket back panel or chest motifEmbroider the 5.5-inch on the back of a navy denim jacket for a bold botanical statement piece.
- Floral throw pillow cover on canvasStitch the 6.5-inch on a cream canvas pillow cover and pair it with a solid burgundy cushion for contrast.
- Cotton tea towel gift setsPop the 3.5-inch into a white cotton tea towel corner, give as a set of 4 for a housewarming.
- Botanical wedding table linenRun the 7.5-inch at one end of a white linen table cloth panel for a garden wedding or summer dinner party.
- Plant nursery staff uniform apronsEmbroider the 4.5-inch on the chest pocket of a dark green canvas apron for plant nursery staff uniforms.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.50 × 2.67 in | 11,297 |
| 4.50 × 3.44 in | 14,476 |
| 5.50 × 4.20 in | 17,900 |
| 6.50 × 4.96 in | 21,621 |
| 7.50 × 5.73 in | 25,551 |
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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Reyazul Masud Riham, hand-drawing every design on this site
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