
Three daisies on thin green stems, loosely grouped like someone just snipped em from the garden and held em in one hand. The petals are cream-white with fine parallel satin stitching running from tip to centre, each petal tapered and a little bit rounded at the end. The centres are filled in a warm golden yellow, not flat but slightly domed because of the short satin density there. Below the flower heads the stems cross and wind around each other, with a couple of small sage leaves fanned out at the base.
Five colours: cream, golden yellow, forest green for the stems, sage for the leaves, and a warm tan line that gives each petal a faint shadow edge. Its quite a calm palette, nothing loud. Stitch count runs from 8,069 on the 3.5-inch up to 20,154 on the full 7.5-inch. Low density at 455 so this one stitches fast and doesnt bog down on home machines. Tearaway stabiliser on woven cotton works fine at all sizes, and theres no need for cutaway here unless youre on jersey.
Works beautifully on linen fabric where the weave texture adds to the vintage illustration feel. Cream linen, oatmeal canvas, soft white cotton. I stitched a test run on a pale sage linen tea towel and it looked properly like a botanical print from an old gardening book. Avoid dark fabrics because the cream petals vanish. Skip topping on linen unless the weave is very open and the stitches are sinking in.
Customers use this design alot for home textiles. Tea towels, napkin sets, cushion covers, tote bags. One customer ordered it specifically for a farmers market tote she was customising for her mum and sent photos last saturday, it looked really sweet alongside the fresh flowers she sells there every week.
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.
- Apron chest pocket floral accentThe 4-inch size fits an apron bib chest pocket area; hoop cotton duck with medium cutaway and stitch at a moderate speed to keep stem crossings clean.
- Hat panel front center placementa 3-in build suits most structured hat panels; use a firm tearaway and a cap frame if available, or hoop flat with heavy stabiliser.
- Canvas tote bag front bouquetThe 6-inch size fills a standard tote bag front nicely; hoop canvas with heavy-duty cutaway and keep tension even through the dense bouquet centre.
- Linen table runner botanical motifUse the 7.5 feature along the centre of a linen table runner; back with medium cutaway and stitch with warm cream thread for a tonal vintage look.
- Baby blanket corner decorationThe 4-inch size sits well in a baby blanket corner; use soft stretch cutaway and slow the machine for the fine stem details near the base.
- Jean jacket breast pocket accenta 3-in build fits a breast pocket on a jean jacket; hoop denim with firm cutaway and use a water-soluble topping for clean petal edges.
- Personalised gift card holder embroideryStitch a 3-in build on a small fabric card holder front; use tearaway on woven cotton and match thread colour to the recipient's favourite palette.
Dimensions
9 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.50 × 2.75 in | 8,069 |
| 4.00 × 3.15 in | 9,259 |
| 4.50 × 3.54 in | 10,595 |
| 5.00 × 3.93 in | 11,931 |
| 5.50 × 4.33 in | 13,609 |
| 6.00 × 4.72 in | 14,993 |
| 6.50 × 5.11 in | 16,867 |
| 7.00 × 5.51 in | 18,365 |
| 7.50 × 5.90 in | 20,154 |
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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