
Two flowers with leaves sharing one stem, the top bloom upright and the lower one slouching off to the side, like a lil two-stem posy somebody just yanked off the verge. Each daisys carrying nine narrow petals splayed round a textured disc centre. Down below theres a strip of foliage built from tiny paired leaflets along skinny running-stitch arms, so flowers up top, greens trailing under em. Cottage garden vibe, picked off a country lane rather than nursery-bought.
Each petal lays satin radially outward from the disc so the thread carries light down every blade. The centre disc fills tighter than the surrounding petals, sitting a touch raised against the cloth. Stems and lower leaves run flat fill in the same dark green, its one continuous colour-change-free pass.
Three sizes come baked in. 2.5 inch hits 2,020 sts, the 3 1/2 inch lands at 2,837, and the largest 4.5 in version tops out around 3,701. Density holds at 424 which is mid-range, not hammered, so the design rests flat on weddable linens without going board-stiff. Digitised in professional digitising software. I get messages from brides almost every weekend about this one. Last June one bride wrote me about cream linen napkins for her sisters cottage wedding, she ordered the largest for the corner placement and said the green tone hummed against her eucalyptus table runners.
Pop the design on natural linen, cream, oatmeal, soft sage or dusty pink. The dark green sings against muted bases. Hoop tight, the narrow petals will pull abit if theres slack at the rim. Run a tearaway under woven linens or grab a light cutaway on any stretch ya might be working with. Dont risk loose-weave linens at the smallest size, the slim petal tips need a tighter weave to land cleanly. The largest version handles heavier kitchen linen and slubby textures no problem, its forgiving.
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.
- Wedding cocktail napkins and linen guest hand towelsStitch the 2.5 inch in the corner of a stack of cream linen napkins for a cottage wedding tablescape
- Cottage style throw cushion covers in cream or sageRun the 4.5 inch on a sage linen throw cushion for a casual picked-bouquet feel on a sofa or window seat
- Bridesmaid robe chest pocket or cuff detailPlace the 2.5 inch on the chest pocket of a bridesmaid robe in dusty pink linen for a tidy floral mark
- Linen tablecloth corner accent for an outdoor garden partyStitch the 3.5 inch across the corner of a heavy linen tablecloth for an outdoor wedding lunch in a garden
- Wedding favour drawstring bag in muslin or cottonEmbroider the 2.5 inch on muslin drawstring favour bags filled with dried lavender or sugared almonds
- Hoop art for a bridal suite or honeymoon cabinMount the 4.5 inch in a 6 inch hoop on cream linen and hang in the bridal getting-ready suite as styled prop
- Florist apron breast panel for a small studio teamPop the small 3.5 on the chest panel of a florist studio apron for a brand-style cottage garden look
Dimensions
3 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 63.5 × 27.5 mm | 2,020 |
| 88.9 × 38.4 mm | 2,837 |
| 114.3 × 49.3 mm | 3,701 |
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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