Wildflower Garden Embroidery Design, Instant Download

Wildflower Garden Embroidery Design, Instant Download

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Pulled together everything I like about botanical illustration and made it work as a stitchable scene. Its a wide landscape-format garden: three big daisy flowers at different heights, the centres are filled in satin so they look round and raised, the petals are all outline so they stay airy without a ton of thread coverage. Between and around the daisies there are smaller bud shapes, bell flowers, stems and leaf clusters, all at slightly different heights like things actually grow in a garden rather than lined up on a shelf. Four small butterfly outlines float around the edges.

Single colour, which makes this really versatile. The sample preview is in a bright grass green but people do this in dusty rose, cream, navy, terracotta, whatever suits the fabric. 4 sizes, 2.98 inches wide at the smallest, 5.2 wide at the biggest, heights 4.01 to 7.01 inches so its taller than it is wide in all sizes. Stitch counts go from 11,721 to 20,016 and the density sits at 549 which is moderate for this kind of mixed fill-and-outline composition. The satin on the daisy disc centres needs a firm base so use a cutaway on stretchy fabric and tearaway only on non-stretch wovens. Digitised in my standard software the underlay is set to hold those open petal outlines off the fabric surface without pulling inward.

This does really nicely on tea towels, apron pockets, and throw pillow fronts. A customer wrote me last spring and did this in white thread on a sage green linen tote, I thought it looked better than the sample honestly. Pick a medium-weight fabric and dont skip the topping if youre on anything with a weave texture or the fine butterfly outlines can sink. Add a topping, stitch slow on the daisy outlines, let the fill settle before trimming your jumps.

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.

  • Spring garden themed apron pocketsThe wide landscape format fills an apron bib panel or chest pocket area naturally at the 5-inch size.
  • Tea towel and kitchen linen embroideryOn a linen tea towel the single-colour botanical scene looks like a hand-printed illustration, very giftable.
  • Floral tote bag front panelsAt 5.2 inches on a structured canvas bag the full garden scene is visible and the daisy centres pop as raised satin.
  • Cottagecore bedroom cushion coversOn a 7-inch-tall cushion in dusty rose thread on a cream linen base this reads as a proper cottagecore bedroom piece.
  • Botanical hoop wall art displaysHooped in a round frame on natural linen, the wide scene format fills a 5-inch hoop perfectly for wall art.
  • Handmade spring gift wrap tote bagsRun in white thread on a kraft-look cotton tote as spring seasonal gift packaging that the recipient keeps.

Dimensions

4 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.

Size (in) Stitches
2.98 × 4.01 in 11,721
3.72 × 5.00 in 14,352
4.46 × 6.01 in 17,130
5.20 × 7.01 in 20,016

Files & Formats

Eight machine formats included in one zip. Whichever your machine reads, its in the pack.

CND
DST
EXP
HUS
JEF
PES
VP3
XXX

Plus a color chart for thread matching. See full format guide.

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