Big spreading maple branch with sixteen fall leaves scattered along the forks. Branch is dark brown almost black and the leaves sit in red orange green and a deeper rust colour. Each leaf has its own veining stitched in so you get that proper layered look instead of one flat blob.
Around mid-September my inbox fills up with fall-design requests and this branch is what I send folks first. A customer in Maine ordered six of em last autumn for a coffee shop window display. She stitched em on 14 inch oatmeal linen squares and hung em on a clothesline above the espresso bar.
The branch is built with directional satin running along the wood grain so the bark reads real. Leaves use a tatami fill with the veining laid on top after, mind the underlay because the colour changes will pull at the satin edges if you rush it. Five colour changes, nothing wild.
Stitch counts run 9459 at the 2.8 inch size to 21574 at the 5.95 inch size, 5 sizes in the bundle. For jersey or fleece, back it with a medium cutaway and clamp the hoop down firm, the long satin branch shifts abit when fabric drifts mid-run. Skip burlap altogether, the green leaves vanish into the weave.
Pair this with cream tea towels for october table runners or pop it on a flannel pillow cover. Im usually around if a file dosent open on your machine. Holler at me on email and Ill send a fresh copy same day.
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.
- Fall coffee shop window displays on oatmeal linenStitched on 14 inch oatmeal linen squares hung on clothesline above the espresso bar.
- October flannel pillow covers in cream or sageCenter the branch on a 16 by 16 flannel cover in cream and the leaves really sing.
- Thanksgiving table runner panels stitched on natural cottonRun three panels across a long natural cotton runner for thanksgiving dinner.
- Kitchen tea towel sets for autumn giftingPop one branch on each tea towel and gift the set tied with twine for october.
- Wool blanket corners in navy or charcoalStitch one corner of a wool throw in navy, the leaves pop against dark wool.
- Front door welcome banner on canvasMount on heavy canvas, frame it inside a wreath or hang straight on the door.
- Hostess apron pockets in mustard or rustPlace on the apron pocket front, mustard linen apron makes the green leaves glow.
- Library tote bags for october book clubStitch on a tote in oatmeal, customers love a fall-themed library bag for october.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 70.6 × 88.7 mm | 9,459 |
| 90.7 × 114.2 mm | 12,191 |
| 111.1 × 139.6 mm | 15,073 |
| 131.1 × 165.2 mm | 18,276 |
| 151.2 × 190.5 mm | 21,574 |
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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