
Designed this one last summer and it became a year-round seller much faster than I expected. Wildflowers are one of those subjects where ya dont want them to look too perfect. The looseness is the point. Three colours go through this, a dusty rose for the bloom heads, sage green for the stems and leaves, cream for the smaller accent blooms. Density sits at 596, which is on the lighter side and intentional, you want some openness in the satin fill so it doesnt look too stiff. Five sizes, 3.33 to 7.15 inches wide, stitch count from 13,983 to 31,927.
Cotton and linen are the fabrics this one loves most. The colour palette looks great on an aged or washed linen, the dusty rose really picks up the warmth in natural fibre. Stabiliser choice matters a lot with floral designs: use cutaway on anything stretchy or that will see regular washing, tearaway on stable wovens where the design is decorative only. The stem crossings at the base use a satin column stitch with its own bobbin pass, so get your bobbin tension right or those thin stem lines will show gaps. Add a lil bit of topping film on textured linen if you want the thin stem detail to stay crisp. Pick the 7.15 inch size for cushions or tote panels where the full bouquet silhouette can breathe.
Five sizes total, smallest at 3.33 and largest reaching 7.15 inches. One customer who runs a cottage craft shop used this for a linen pouch range and said the sage green against natural linen was the combination her customers kept coming back for. Use the 3.33 inch on small gift bags or shirt pockets and the wider sizes on table runners or cushion fronts.
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 gift pouch or small bagThe 5 inch version fits a standard linen pouch front, tearaway stabiliser lifts clean from woven linen.
- Farmhouse cushion cover frontCentre a 6-inch run on a cushion panel, cutaway stabiliser recommended for items that get regular use.
- Cotton tote bag centre motifThe 7.15 inch version fills a medium tote bag front nicely, dusty rose reads well on natural canvas.
- Baby shower gift wrap fabricUse the 3.33 inch size on a small fabric gift wrap pouch, the compact bunch still reads clearly.
- Floral apron front panelStitch the 6-in run on a linen apron bib, cutaway stabiliser handles the wear from use.
- Table napkin corner detailThe small 3.33 inch size fits a napkin corner, tearaway stabiliser on stable cotton table linen.
- Botanical hoop wall art displayFrame the 7 inch version in a 9-inch hoop with linen backing for a botanical wall art display.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.33 × 3.49 in | 13,983 |
| 4.29 × 4.49 in | 18,155 |
| 5.24 × 5.49 in | 22,547 |
| 6.20 × 6.50 in | 27,130 |
| 7.15 × 7.49 in | 31,927 |
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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