Hello Summer reads in a chunky hand-drawn style, set inside a little ring thats built from a sun overhead and a watermelon wedge at the foot. Teal blue carries the Hello bit. Orange runs through SUMMER. Its got a painted-craft feel, no slick digital sheen. Leafy sprigs in green poke out left and right. Camp banner vibe, cheery but not childish.
Thread count, four. Orange does the sun plus the big bottom caps. Red carries the watermelon body. Teal handles Hello. Green covers leaves plus the watermelon rind. So four changes isnt much once you see how much is packed in visually. Digitised inside my main software with a Tajima output. Letters use satin column fills with abit of texture so theyre painted rather then printed flat.
Five sizes total, widths 3.51 inch through 7.51 inch, heights 3.16 to 6.78 inch. Stitches climb from 6,481 to 16,632 across that range. I tested the 5-inch panel last june on a beachside market stall, and it sat on natural duck cloth tote really well. Drop a soft cutaway under stretchy cotton tees. Tearaway works for duck cloth and linen tea-towel weight. Avoid very dark base fabric, the orange and red drop punch against jet black.
I get messages all the time about this one from people doing beach-house decor and end-of-school teacher thank-yous. One customer ordered it alot for her market stall in july. Stitch on cream or pale linen for cushion fronts, its where the orange really sings. Run the 7-inch panel along the back of a tote bag. Pop the smallest at the corner of a kids beach towel, mesh wash-away on top sorts the terry loop. And its versatile, small sizes hoop clean on towelling too.
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.
- Canvas beach tote bag for summer market daysThe 7-inch version fills a canvas tote front so its readable from across a beach market.
- Cream linen cushion cover for beach house decorStitch the 5-inch centred on a tan pillow for a beach house living room.
- Kids beach towel corner embroideryPop the 3.5-inch in the corner of a kids beach towel, use mesh wash-away on top of the terry.
- Summer kitchen tea towel or apron pocketRun the 4-inch on a tea towel for a summer kitchen, or on an apron pocket.
- Patio cushion or sunbed pillow stitched on duck cottonHoop the 6-inch on duck cotton for patio cushions, the colours hold up well in sun.
- End-of-school-year teacher gift mug cosyStitch the smallest on a mug cosy as a june teacher gift, pair with a coffee gift card.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 89.1 × 80.3 mm | 6,481 |
| 114.5 × 103.3 mm | 8,498 |
| 139.9 × 126.2 mm | 10,706 |
| 165.3 × 149.2 mm | 13,463 |
| 190.7 × 172.1 mm | 16,632 |
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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