
Five clean petals in a warm orange, radiating out from a small round centre. Thats really all there is to it and thats kinda the point. Its a proper simple flower, symmetrical, satin-filled, stitched with directional tatami underlay under the petals so the colour comes out even across the whole surface. No sketchy bits, no rough edges.
2 colours. The orange petals and a contrasting centre, which depending on your thread choice can go darker burnt orange, cream, or yellow. Stitch count runs from 1011 on starting at 3 in up to 3852 on the 2.44-inch wide version. Seven sizes to choose from. I usually tell people to use the 1.5-inch for shirt pockets and the 2-inch for tote bags.
Im genuinely suprised more people dont try orange florals on dark fabric, theyre really striking. Send this one onto white cotton and it pops. Also works well on navy twill or dark green linen where the warm colour sits against the cool ground. Back with mid-weight cutaway under denim or canvas and a light tearaway under cotton quilting weight.
I get messages from people doing summer market bags asking which size works best on a heavy-duty tote. Honestly the 2-inch is the sweet spot. Last summer a customer ordered the design specifically for a batch of farmers market bags in natural canvas and the orange against the undyed fabric looked really warm and inviting. Hoop snug and run a quick test on a scrap if youre going on dark ground.
Seven sizes means you can use the same file for everything from a baby hat to a full tote panel. Send me a chat note line if the file doesnt open right and Ill get a fresh copy to you fast.
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.
- Bright summer tee shirts in white or light greyStitch the 2-inch version onto a white cotton tee pocket and the warm orange pops clean against plain fabric
- Tote bags and cotton shoppers with a cheerful pop of colourUse on a cream or natural canvas shopping tote for a simple summer market bag look
- Baby hats, bibs and onesie pocket panelsThe under-1-inch option fits on a baby hat brim or a onesie chest pocket without crowding the tiny garment
- Dark denim or navy fabric accents for contrastTry the 2.44-inch size on a navy twill jacket cuff where the orange really stands out against the dark ground
- Quilting squares and patchwork block cornersAdd one to each corner of a quilting square for a repeating floral block that looks handmade and considered
- Headbands, hair clips and fabric accessoriesEmbroider onto a wide fabric headband or hair clip blank and its done in under 10 minutes on most machines
- Garden-themed table runners and placemat bordersRun a row along a linen table runner border for a cheerful garden-party feel without anything too fussy
- Small framed hoop gifts for birthdays or housewarmingFrame the 2-inch version on white linen and gift it as a small birthday or housewarming present
Dimensions
7 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 0.98 × 1.00 in | 1,011 |
| 1.23 × 1.24 in | 1,354 |
| 1.48 × 1.50 in | 1,760 |
| 1.71 × 1.74 in | 2,216 |
| 1.95 × 2.00 in | 2,713 |
| 2.19 × 2.24 in | 3,251 |
| 2.44 × 2.50 in | 3,852 |
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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