
Four roses grouped tight together, open face on each one so the spiral centre and every petal layer going outward is fully visible. The petals are filled with a rich red satin stitch, not outlined and empty, actually filled in, which is what gives the cluster that bold old-school look. Black outlines run around each petal edge and along the leaf veins, and the leaves themselves are a solid dark green fill packed in around the base of the bunch.
The whole bouquet shape is kinda oval, wide in the middle and tapering up and down. Two roses sit at the top, one large one dominates the lower centre, and theres a smaller bud tucked behind on the left. The leaves arent just filler either, they have actual directional stitching that follows the leaf shape with individual vein lines picked out in black. Honestly the leaf work is what separates this from a generic rose design.
Last spring I had a customer order the 5.5-inch for a tote bag front who wanted something that would read from a few feet away. Thats exactly what this does. Solid colour blocks with strong outlines carry at distance, no problem. Ive also seen the 3.5 small stitched on a shirt pocket and it sits realy nicely at that scale too, the detail holds up small.
Best on light fabric. White, cream, pale grey or pale pink cotton lets the red pop without fighting anything. Stitch quality on colour 3 (the red) is satin-heavy, about 6,800 stitches of it on the large size, so pair a fusible cutaway on woven cotton and make sure your topping is on if the fabric has any texture. Hoop tight, run the underlay layer fully before the red comes in, and the density sits just right. Skip stretchy knit, the satin fill will gap. Bobbin tension matters more than usual here because of the high trim count, check it before you run. Holler at me via the shop chat if something goes sideways and Ill sort a replacement file same day.
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.
- Valentine's Day tote bags and pouchesStitch the 5-inch size onto a natural canvas tote and the red and green colour block reads loud and clean as a Valentine gift bag
- Wedding and bridal party apparelPop the 4.5-inch onto a white button-down or bridesmaid sash where traditional red roses fit the occasion without looking kitschy
- Floral birthday shirt designsRun the 3.5-inch size on a birthday tee chest pocket for a small bold floral that doesnt need anything else around it
- Throw pillow covers and cushion frontsHoop a linen or velvet cushion cover and the filled red satin petals look almost printed at finished size
- Baby shower and nursery giftsStitch onto a plain onesie bib or muslin swaddle wrap for a sweet classic baby shower gift that isnt cutesy
- Denim jacket back patchesThe 7-inch size fills a denim jacket back panel nicely and the black outlines look like they were always meant to be there
- Floral apron embellishmentsPut the 4-inch onto an apron bib for a garden-party or cottagecore kitchen look that actually holds up through washing
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.50 × 3.06 in | 12,641 |
| 4.50 × 3.93 in | 16,169 |
| 5.50 × 4.80 in | 19,795 |
| 6.50 × 5.67 in | 23,610 |
| 7.50 × 6.55 in | 27,572 |
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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