Running nearly 20,000 stitches at the largest size, this ones got some weight to it. The lettering is chunky satin columns, nice and dense, and the vines are a mix of satin-filled leaves and light running stitch tendrils that give the whole thing movement without adding too much bulk. Six butterflies float around the outside, half of them lime green with black outlines, the other half orange and black like little monarchs. Its a wider design than it is tall, so placement matters a bit more than usual. Hoop it landscape and center it carefully before you stitch.
A vendor I know at a local craft fair put the 5 inch version on a batch of linen tea towels last spring and sold every single one of them on the first day. Thats the spring market effect, people want something with that season-arrival feel and this hits it. On canvas tote bags the 6 inch version fills the front panel without going edge to edge, which is exactly where you want it. Use a cutaway stabiliser on jersey or fleece, the vines are delicate and tearaway wont hold them under machine tension. Skip the topping on smooth cotton or linen, it isnt needed.
The "WELCOME SPRING" text uses a light brushstroke style, not a formal serif, so it reads casual and handmade which is the whole vibe. Butterfly satin on the wings is pretty fine detail, so slow your machine down slightly on those sections if youre seeing registration issues on the antenna. Hoop tight. The vine tendrils at the edges are the first thing to shift if theres any give in your stabiliser setup, and once they shift the whole composition looks off.
Message me a photo if your registration slips.
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.
- Linen tote bagNeeds a cutaway on stretchy totes but worth it, the butterfly wings come out crisp on linen canvas.
- Canvas apronCenter the 7-inch across the chest bib panel on medium-weight cotton canvas for a bold spring statement.
- Denim jacket backBlack satin lettering against indigo denim is honestly one of my favourite combos for this one.
- Spring garden flagTote bags take the 6-inch nicely but a garden flag in outdoor twill holds up way better over a season.
- Linen tea towel pocketThe 3.5-inch fits a pocket square patch perfectly, tea towels in natural linen look kinda artisan with it.
- Fleece blanket panelStitch it onto polar fleece using a topping layer so those vine tendrils dont sink into the pile.
- Wooden embroidery hoop displayHoop it in a 9-inch wooden display hoop on cotton muslin, the orange and green palette looks great unframed.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| • 3.50 × 1.74ches in | 9,998 |
| • 4.50 × 2.24ches in | 12,453 |
| • 5.50 × 2.74ches in | 15,005 |
| • 6.50 × 3.24ches in | 17,502 |
| • 7.50 × 3.73ches in | 19,784 |
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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