
Worked on this one for a while to get the balance right between the solid filled parts and the outline parts. Theres alot going on: the bouquet has lavender-type spike clusters at the top left, compound leaf fern branches on both sides, some open poppy-style blooms drawn in outline with detailed stamen rings, and at least 2 different rudbeckia-type flowers with their characteristic dark centre dots. All of it in a single dark green thread.
What makes this different from the simpler green stems in this range is density. At 357 and 5 sizes from 7,104 stitches up to 13,532, there is alot of thread in this one. The filled leaf sections use directional tatami fill going different angles on adjacent leaves to create the illusion of depth, which is harder to digitise than it looks. Use cutaway stabiliser on any fabric, even wovens. Skip tearaway alone, the stitch count is high enough to pull lighter fabrics.
5 sizes: 3.5 to the 7.5 top, 2.4 to about 5 inches tall. The wider-than-tall ratio makes this well suited for landscape orientation projects, think tote bag fronts centred, blanket corners, or jacket back patches. Hoop firm and centre carefully on tote panels.
A customer wrote me earlier this year saying she used the large file on the back panel of a linen overshirt. Thats exactly the application I had in mind when I made it. Text me if youre having trouble with bobbin tension on the denser sections.
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 overshirt or jacket back panelsCentre the large 7.5-inch file on a linen overshirt back, keep 3 inches from the collar seam.
- Canvas tote bag front centreStitch the 5-inch build placed on a canvas tote front for a lush botanical market look.
- Oversized throw pillow coversThe large file fills a 12x12 pillow front nicely with extra space for a simple border stitch.
- Denim shorts back pocket areaUse a 3.5 in mini on denim shorts back pocket area with heavy cutaway underneath.
- Botanical apron bibStitch across the full apron bib panel, centred, density holds well on canvas apron fabric.
- Framed fabric wall artMount the large size on natural linen in a 10x12 frame as botanical wall art.
- Wedding table runner accentsSpace 3 medium-size repeats along a linen table runner for a botanical wedding table.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 88.9 × 60.0 mm | 7,104 |
| 114.3 × 77.1 mm | 8,701 |
| 139.7 × 94.2 mm | 10,328 |
| 165.1 × 111.3 mm | 11,981 |
| 190.5 × 128.4 mm | 13,532 |
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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