
A wide-mouth mason jar with about 8 or 9 mixed wildflowers stuffed in loose, not arranged. Two big daisies with dark filled centres sit at the top, a poppy bud leans slightly off to one side, smaller daisy faces and lavender sprigs fill the gaps, and lil leaf clusters poke out at the edges. The stems show through the jar, which is a nice touch. Its all done in single black thread, no fill, just clean running stitch outlines that look almost hand-drawn.
Digitised in my digitising suite with really light density, only 243, so this stitches up faster than most floral designs. The largest size is 7.5 inches wide and tops at 9,649 stitches, and the smallest is 3.5 inches wide at 4,991 stitches. Run it on a light cutaway stabiliser or a tearaway if youre doing a woven fabric with low stretch. Dont use a heavy topping on this one since the open line-art style loses definition if you bury the stitches.
I get messages all the time asking if there's a version that goes on a baby blanket. Yes, the 3.5 micro works on a cotton muslin with a stabiliser scrap underneath. One customer put it on a flour-sack towel last spring and said she recieved three compliments on it before she even washed it. Hoop the fabric tight, keep your bobbin tension consistent, and the lines come out really crisp. Pair it with a simple monogram for a personalised housewarming gift.
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.
- Cotton flour-sack tea towelsCentre it on a flour-sack tea towel for a farmhouse kitchen look that holds up through washing.
- Baby blankets and muslin wrapsStitch a 3.5 mini on a cotton muslin baby blanket corner with a tearaway stabiliser underneath.
- Tote bags for farmers market or grocery shoppingWorks beautifully spanning a tote front, the line-art style reads really well against raw fabric.
- Pillow covers for a cottagecore bedroomUse the 5-in size for pillow cover for that loose, casual cottagecore bedroom look.
- Aprons with a botanical garden themePop it on an apron bib alongside a herb or garden text design for a coordinated set.
- Framed fabric art for kitchen wallsHoop a piece of cream linen, stitch, frame it, that's a ready-made piece of kitchen wall art.
- Housewarming gifts on linen napkinsStitch onto a folded linen napkin at the corner for a simple but thoughtful housewarming gift.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 88.8 × 62.9 mm | 4,991 |
| 114.2 × 80.9 mm | 6,119 |
| 139.6 × 98.9 mm | 7,267 |
| 165.1 × 116.8 mm | 8,455 |
| 190.4 × 134.8 mm | 9,649 |
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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Reyazul Masud Riham, hand-drawing every design on this site
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