Classic round christmas wreath. Dark forest pine sprigs reaching out the top half and lighter cedar-style branches filling the lower half, all scattered through with tiny red holly berries. Three bigger red baubles tucked in left, right, and bottom-left. At the base sits a proper christmas bow in true red with long tails, and right on top of the bow theres a lil green wrapped gift box with a red bow on it. Real cottage door wreath vibe at 3.35 in wide.
Four colour stops total. Dark green runs first for the pine and cedar (5,284 to 9,833 stitches across the five sizes). Black is a quick pass for the inner wreath frame trace (around 624 to 1,322 stitches). Lime green threads in for the gift box and a bunch of bright sprigs (315 to 837). Red closes everything out for the bow, baubles, and holly (3,750 to 8,262 stitches). Density sits at 376 spi so the satin columns on the bow read smooth without bunching.
industry software digitising, with directional underlay on the ribbon loops so the satin sits flat on cotton and twill. Skip stretchy knits unless you hoop with medium cutaway. The pine fills are dense and theyll pull lightweight jersey if its not stabilised properly. Add water-soluble topping on waffle weave or towels so the dark green doesnt sink into the texture. Use medium tearaway under canvas tote bags and the trims (101 to 121 per size) wont catch.
One customer ordered the 4.50 in version last november for a set of holiday throw pillows in cream linen, said it stitched out at just under nine minutes per pillow on her Brother PR. She used a dark forest like Madeira 1102 on the needles and a true christmas red on the ribbon, came out looking proper Hallmark.
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.
- front door wreath panels and welcome bannersStitch the 7.19 inch size on cream linen for a front door welcome banner with medium cutaway backing
- cream linen throw pillows for holiday couchesRun the 4.50 inch version centred on cotton throw pillows in red and forest green for cosy holiday couch styling
- kitchen tea towels and waffle weave hand towelsPop the smaller 3.35 in size on a waffle weave tea towel using water-soluble topping for crisp pine details
- wall hanging quilted hoop frames for entrywayHoop the 5.50 inch version in a 6 in wooden frame and hang it as an entryway wall medallion
- advent calendar pocket fronts and stocking panelsUse the 3.35 in size on calico advent pocket fronts so the pine and red read clearly across a 24-pocket grid
- table runner end medallions for christmas dinnerEmbroider the 6.50 inch wreath on either end of a long christmas table runner for a balanced centrepiece look
- apron chest panel for kitchen and bake-day wearDrop the 4.50 in version on a baking apron chest panel using tearaway for a kitchen-ready holiday accent
- canvas tote bag fronts for holiday market shoppersStitch the 5.50 inch size on a 12 oz cotton tote front for a sturdy market shopper bag in true christmas colours
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.35 × 3.50 in | 9,975 |
| 4.31 × 4.50 in | 12,337 |
| 5.27 × 5.50 in | 14,861 |
| 6.23 × 6.50 in | 17,533 |
| 7.19 × 7.50 in | 20,256 |
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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