Heres the snake with flowers across 11 sizes and its proper tattoo-flash style. The cobalt-blue snake winds in an S-curve down the centre, head up top with mouth open and a forked red tongue flicking out. Yellow stripe markings run across the belly and turn into thinner banding along the spine. Eyes are tiny dots realy fierce. The body twists down through three blooms and the flowers sit nested in the curves.
Pink lily up top, big and saturated with deep magenta shadow at the heart. Sunflower down at the bottom, bright mustard petals with a dark brown centre. Tucked between em theres a smaller purple violet flower, tight little petals. Green leaves crisscross through the whole thing, a few curling tendrils trailing off into the negative space.
Suprised how often I get messages about this one. People are using it for halloween costumes, witchy aesthetic stuff, even gothic-floral wedding merch. Last october a customer ordered the biggest 12.5-inch size for a denim jacket back panel, she sent photos and the pink lily really sang against indigo. The look is bold neo-traditional, like classic american tattoo flash crossed with a botanical print.
Stitch on a black, indigo or cream tee for the cleanest read, those colour fills need a flat solid background to hold their punch. Pop a smaller hoop on a tote or hoodie chest. Avoid busy patterned cloth here because the design has 15 colours and alot of detail packed in already, a print behind it just turns into mud.
Dense sections are the snake body fill and the lily petals, density runs about 130k stitches on the biggest size. Run heavy cutaway underneath on knit, hoop tight, slow ya machine on the fine yellow stripe satin columns. digitising tools kept the directional shading clean. Reach out if a colour stop misfires when you stitch test it, ill resequence the file and resend same evening.
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.
- halloween witchy costume teeStitch the medium size on a black tee for halloween night and the snake reads sharp against dark cotton
- denim jacket back-panel embroideryRun the largest 12.5-inch size on a denim jacket back panel as a statement piece for ya partner
- tattoo-shop merch and apparelPop the medium size on a tattoo-shop staff hoodie or apron and the neo-traditional style fits the brand
- tarot reader bag or toteSits perfect on a black canvas tote for a tarot reader, witchy bookshop owner or a friend whos into mysticism
- gothic-floral wedding gift itemUse the small size on a wedding handkerchief or ring-bearer pouch for a moody gothic-floral ceremony theme
- boho cushion cover for living roomCentre the bigger hoop on a deep indigo cushion cover for a boho or witchy living-room corner
- moody hoodie or oversized sweatshirtDrop the medium size on an oversized cream sweatshirt and the colour fills carry the whole moody outfit
Dimensions
11 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 7.51 × 4.61 in | 71,098 |
| 8.01 × 4.92 in | 76,615 |
| 8.51 × 5.22 in | 82,093 |
| 9.01 × 5.53 in | 87,788 |
| 9.51 × 5.84 in | 93,513 |
| 10.01 × 6.14 in | 99,464 |
| 10.51 × 6.45 in | 106,026 |
| 11.01 × 6.76 in | 111,737 |
| 11.51 × 7.06 in | 118,484 |
| 12.01 × 7.37 in | 124,742 |
| 12.51 × 7.68 in | 130,739 |
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
Every design on Re Embroidery is hand-digitized by one person. Each file gets sketched, color-matched, and stitch-tested on real fabric before it earns a place in the shop. No team. No auto-conversion from images. Just slow, deliberate work, sometimes three or four days per design.
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