
So its a half-and-half wreath and both sides feel like completely different designs somehow working together. Right half is a sunflower: big wide amber-orange petals fanning out, each one a long pointed satin-fill shape with a white gap between them so they read as individual petals even from a distance. Left half swaps in teacher-life icons: a solid black apple at the top, round thick-framed glasses below, a flat ruler, a pencil, a second apple lower down and another pair of glasses near the base. Tiny red hearts, maybe 8 or 9 of them, are scattered through the left half filling the negative space between each icon.
Three colors total: orange for the sunflower side, black for all the teacher icons, red for the little hearts. The centre of the wreath is left open as a white oval. A customer I worked with last spring added a childs name and class year in the gap and said the open centre was exactly what she needed for personalisation without it looking crowded. You can also leave it empty and its fine as a standalone wreath.
Six sizes from 2.46 by 2.5 up to 7.36 by 7.5. Counts climb from 7,157 on the smallest up to 22,239 on the largest. Three color changes, stitched in embroidery software. The petals use a directional satin so the sheen shifts as you angle the fabric, giving the sunflower a warmer look under light than a flat colour fill would. Plan 20-30 minutes on the biggest size.
Best results on medium-weight cotton canvas, denim or a cotton-poly blend. Hoop the fabric drum-tight and Pair medium cutaway under. Avoid knit fabrics on the petal side, the long satin fills can tunnel on stretch material. Keep the needle speed moderate on the orange petal section since long satin spans need a steady pace to lay flat.
Send me a note if that centre oval isnt quite the right size for the text youre planning to add and I'll point you toward a compatible monogram that fits without crowding.
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.
- Teacher appreciation tote bag giftStitch the 6-inch piece on a canvas tote, pair with a gift card and a bag of good coffee, thats your teacher appreciation sorted
- Back-to-school personalised teacher apronAdd the medium size to the bib of a cotton apron a teacher wears during art class or cooking activities with students
- End-of-year gift canvas pouch for a classroom teacherEmbroider on a linen drawstring pouch and fill with chocolates and a thank-you note from the class as an end-of-year present
- Staff room cushion cover for a school common areaUse the large version on a cream cushion cover for the staff room sofa, neutral enough that every teacher in the room wont hate it
- Embroidered denim jacket back panel for a teacherStitch a 5-inch run on the back panel of a denim jacket for a teacher who actually wears something interesting to school
- Custom notebook cover fabric panel for a teachers plannerIron the design onto a fabric panel and stitch it to the front cover of a ring binder planner as a personalised classroom organiser
- School fundraiser tote bag with teacher themeRun the design on canvas totes for a school fundraiser, the sunflower reads cheerful without being over the top for a broad audience
- Personalised pencil case for a teaching assistantAdd the small size to the front of a cotton zip pencil case as a gift from a student to their teaching assistant at the end of term
Dimensions
6 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 2.46 × 2.50 in | 7,157 |
| 3.44 × 3.50 in | 9,869 |
| 4.42 × 4.50 in | 12,800 |
| 5.40 × 5.50 in | 15,827 |
| 6.38 × 6.50 in | 18,948 |
| 7.36 × 7.50 in | 22,239 |
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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