
This is a bouquet design that looks like someone just pulled a lil handful of wildflowers out of a field and drew em straight onto fabric. Theres pink daisies, coral red ones, a soft blue one near the bottom, pale cream blooms and little sand-coloured centres, all growing up on thin green stems with small scattered leaves. The arrangement isnt symmetrical or perfect, which is kind of the whole point. It sits taller than it is wide, which makes it nice for centred chest placements.
Ran the colours via professional tools and mapped it cleanly across 10 threads with 9 colour changes. The black outlines run last over the top of the fill areas, which keeps the petal edges sharp and stops colours bleeding into each other at small sizes. 995 spi here, so its lighter than alot of dense floral fills, which helps on lighter cotton and linen fabrics where a heavy stitch count would cause the weave to pull.
A customer who runs a lil gift shop wrote me last spring asking about this for linen tea towels. She ran it at 4.5 inches on a medium-weight linen with a tearaway stabiliser and told me the colours stayed bright after several washes. Theres 3 colours and nine sizes available so ya can really scale this across different project types. Skip the topping on woven fabrics, only bother with it on terry or fleece where the loops would catch the needle path between fill zones.
Best on natural fabrics like linen, cotton canvas, or a flour-sack weight material where the lighter density feels at home. Use a 75/11 needle for the finer stem sections to keep the line definition clean.
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 and cotton tea towelsMedium-weight linen holds the lighter density beautifully and washes well
- Tote bags and market shoppersCentred on a cotton tote panel the tall bouquet proportion looks balanced
- Summer dress pockets and yoke panelsA small 3.5 inch feature on chest pocket or dress hem is subtle but pretty
- Aprons and kitchen linensThe botanical colour palette matches almost any kitchen colour scheme
- Throw pillow coversWorks well on cream or white linen pillow covers as a single centred motif
- Quilt blocks and fabric panelsIndividual flower clusters can be separated in software for smaller quilt patch use
- Table runners and placematsAt 7.5 inches wide this fills a table runner centre panel nicely
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.50 × 2.38 in | 19,071 |
| 4.50 × 3.06 in | 23,736 |
| 5.50 × 3.75 in | 28,472 |
| 6.50 × 4.43 in | 33,245 |
| 7.50 × 5.11 in | 38,141 |
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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