Colorful Mountain Sunset Landscape Embroidery Design, Instant Download

Colorful Mountain Sunset Landscape Embroidery Design, Instant Download

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Heres a layered mountain landscape at sunset and its big and bold. A red and yellow sun sits behind jagged peaks. The peaks are sliced into colour panels, scarlet and burgundy on the front face, deep maroon and navy on the shadow sides, with sky blue and ice blue tucked in around the lake. Pine forest silhouettes line the foothills.

And the reflection in the lake below mirrors the whole scene back, a bit softer and more washed out, in pale ice blue and faint pink. Theres a sun-ray pattern stitched in golden yellow radiating up from the horizon. Real outdoors-poster vibe. The kind of image that feels at home on adventure-shop merch.

Ten colours layer in here. Density runs about 903 spi at around 16k stitches on the small 3.5 hoop up to 45k on the top 7-in. Its alot of colour changes so be ready for nine swap-overs but the result is worth it. My friend who runs hiking tours ordered the 7-inch last march for her daughters trail journal.

But pick fabric carefully. Stitch on natural canvas, oat linen, charcoal cotton, or warm-grey twill. Dark navy actually works here too because the bright reds and yellows really pop against deep blue. Skip patterned cloth though, theres alot going on already in the design itself. Skip stretchy jersey, the colour-block panels distort if the fabric pulls.

Use a medium-to-heavy cutaway stabiliser. With 45k stitches on the largest size and dense satin columns across the peaks, you really need that support layer. Hoop snug. Run a slower stitch speed on the colour-change zones, the jumps between panels need clean tension. Shoot a screenshot through the support inbox if a panel reads soft.

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.

  • Adventure shop staff caps and teesStitch on a charcoal or oat canvas cap and the bright reds and yellows pop hard against the dark crown
  • Hiking and trail brand tote bagsEmbroider on a natural canvas hiking tote and pair with a leather strap for a trail-brand merch piece
  • Outdoor cabin cushion frontsPop the top 7-in on a warm-grey cushion cover for a cabin reading nook with wool throws nearby
  • Travel journal cover panelsSew on a travel journal cover panel and stitch the wearers route name in chain stitch alongside
  • Camping gear bag patchesEmbroider on a camping gear bag flap and the layered peaks read clearly even on rugged duck cloth
  • Mens fleece jacket chest motifsStitch the medium 5-in run on a fleece jacket chest and the colour blocks survive heavy washing
  • Mountain coffee shop apron pocketsPop a small 3.5-inch motif on a coffee shop apron pocket front for mountain-town cafe staff uniforms

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
3.16 × 3.50 in 16,408
3.62 × 4.00 in 19,633
4.07 × 4.50 in 22,970
4.52 × 4.99 in 26,295
4.97 × 5.49 in 29,900
5.42 × 5.99 in 33,636
5.88 × 6.49 in 37,559
6.33 × 7.00 in 41,647
6.78 × 7.49 in 45,867

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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Reyazul Masud Riham, hand-drawing every design on this site

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