
Stitched a red flower stem with a fresh modern garden vibe. A vertical brown stem runs up the centre, branching slightly to the right and left. Two open lotus-style blooms sit stacked vertically on the main stem, both done in bright tomato red with rounded layered petals. A small closed red bud branches off to the right at chest height, and a tinier bud peeks out at the bottom. 4 bright green leaves balance the composition.
Each bloom uses three rounded layers of red petals with a soft cream highlight in the centre, gives the flowers a 3D rendered look like youve digitised a paper-cut illustration. Stem is brown satin with a thin centre vein detail, branching cleanly into the side bud. Leaves are kelly green with a darker satin underlay, four leaves total, two on the central stalk, one on the side branch and one at the base. Light, clean, no fuss.
Customers been buying this one for kitchen apron monogramming and floral cushion sets since earlier this spring. One customer ordered three of em last april for her sister-in-laws bridal shower, hooped one on each cream linen tea towel and stitched the brides initials between the two blooms. She sent photos of the gift bundle and said realy the set looked properly polished. Tiniest hoop fit lands at 1.62 by 3.5 inches, max version comes in at 3.47 by 7.5, vertical orientation.
Pick a smooth woven cotton, light linen or chambray for best results. Cream, oatmeal, soft sage and pale blush backgrounds let the bright red blooms pop without competing. Skip dark navy and black bases, youll lose the brown stem into a dark fabric. Avoid heavy fleece, the rounded petal layers and the fine leaf veins arent gonna read against pile.
Density runs medium at 495 stitches/sqin with around 13k stitches at the largest hoop, properly light for a 3-colour piece. Pop a light cutaway stabiliser underneath, hoop firm, and youll want topping film over the hoop if youre going onto looser linen weave. Keep your bobbin tension even on the petal layers so the cream highlight dosent shift. Stitches out fast on a six-inch 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.
- Bridal shower tea towel monogrammingStitch the small on cream linen tea towels for a bridal shower, add the brides initials between the 2 blooms
- Kitchen apron chest piecePop the medium on a sage cotton kitchen apron chest panel for a home cook running a vegetarian recipe blog
- Bridesmaid robe pocket detailHoop the smallest on pale blush satin robe pockets and gift one to each bridesmaid as a wedding morning keepsake
- Linen napkin set borderAdd the small to the corner of cream linen napkins for a garden-party dinner with five courses on a sunny saturday
- Garden cushion cover accentCenter the medium on a moss green cushion cover and pair it with a botanical throw for a reading-corner garden vibe
- Cottage tablecloth corner motifEmbroider the small on the corner of a cream tablecloth for a cottage afternoon tea with three generations of family
- Pillowcase wedding giftStitch the medium on a cream cotton pillowcase pair as a wedding-night gift for the couples first married morning
- Vintage hankie keepsakePlace the smallest size on a white cotton hankie and gift one to a mum on mothers day with a hand-written card
Dimensions
9 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.50 × 1.62 in | 5,106 |
| 4.00 × 1.85 in | 5,855 |
| 4.50 × 2.08 in | 6,637 |
| 5.00 × 2.31 in | 7,472 |
| 5.50 × 2.55 in | 8,473 |
| 6.00 × 2.78 in | 9,474 |
| 6.50 × 3.01 in | 10,560 |
| 7.00 × 3.24 in | 11,675 |
| 7.50 × 3.47 in | 12,884 |
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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