
Round little flower with filled petals radiating out from a small white centre. The petals are in turquoise, that specific blue-green that lands somewhere between a pool and a lagoon. Not mint, not teal, proper turquoise. Its got 3 colours total working across the petals and centre so theres a lil bit of shading going on which is what stops it looking completely flat. Compact and cute is the right description, I think.
Seven sizes from under an inch all the way up to 2.42 inches wide. Stitch count goes from 1141 at the smallest to 4354 at the largest. Three colour changes, which is minimal for a design that has this much going on in the petals. Density sits at 720 which is good for a filled flower, it wont feel stiff after wash. professional tools digitising means the tatami fill inside each petal is smooth with proper directional stitching.
I had a customer last summer order it for 12 matching gardening aprons as gifts for a community garden group. They used the 2-inch size on the front bib pocket in turquoise thread on a khaki canvas apron and I recieved a photo that looked genuinely lovely. The colour popped against the canvas in a way I didnt expect.
Best on plain woven fabric, white or cream cotton, natural linen, light canvas. Turquoise reads best on neutral backgrounds. Pop it on a hat brim, shirt pocket, or centre of a small pillow. Use cutaway stabiliser on knit fabric because of the dense tatami fill sections. Tearaway on rigid woven cotton is fine for the larger sizes. Avoid dark backgrounds unless you want the turquoise to go moody rather than cheerful, it does work on navy but the feel changes. Drop me a line if the colour registration looks off on your first test stitch.
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.
- Summer tops and casual shirtsStitch on a white or cream cotton tee at the 2-inch size for a fresh summer floral that works with any outfit
- Garden apron bib or pocket detailUse on the bib pocket of a canvas gardening apron in turquoise thread for a colour pop against khaki or tan
- Canvas tote bag floral accentPlace it centred on a tote face for a simple floral accent that stays clean wash after wash
- Hat front or brim panel stitchingCentre on the front panel of a baseball cap or structured hat for a neat floral badge that doesnt overwhelm
- Linen tablecloth or placemat cornerStitch in the corner of linen placemats for a coordinated table setting with a botanical summery feel
- Baby blanket corner motifAdd at the corner of a muslin or cotton baby blanket for a soft decorative touch that survives repeated washing
- Handmade birthday gift wrapping with fabric patchBack a stitched square with stiff card stock and tie to a gift for a reusable handmade fabric gift tag
Dimensions
7 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 0.98 × 1.00 in | 1,141 |
| 1.22 × 1.25 in | 1,514 |
| 1.46 × 1.50 in | 1,959 |
| 1.70 × 1.75 in | 2,473 |
| 1.94 × 2.00 in | 3,041 |
| 2.18 × 2.25 in | 3,661 |
| 2.42 × 2.50 in | 4,354 |
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
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