Decorated Christmas Tree with Gifts Embroidery Design, Holiday Folk-Art Tree Pattern

Decorated Christmas Tree with Gifts Embroidery Design, Holiday Folk-Art Tree Pattern

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4 colors, 5 sizes, and a tree that isnt the straight geometric kind. The branches are stitched with looping swirl strokes in 2 shades of green, dark on the outer layer and bright green on the inner, and that wavy organic quality is what gives it the folk-art feel. Red star sitting right at the top.

The ornament balls are big round filled circles in red scattered across the branches, with a few small red star accents tucked between them. At the base, 2 chunky gift boxes sit side by side with ribbon bows, and the whole scene sits on a curling scroll-style orange ribbon that runs along the bottom edge like a decorative frame. 2 small snowflake outlines float to either side in simple outline satin so they dont compete with the main tree.

Stitch count sits around 9,000 at the smallest size, climbs to just over 16,000 at the largest. Pop it on the front of an apron, centre it on a tea towel, or stitch it on cotton twill for a holiday shirt. Back it with tearaway on woven fabrics. Cutaway if you're working on a stretch knit base.

I get a fair few people stitching this onto matching sets of tea towels and giving them as christmas gifts. this file usually reads as handmade without being overly complicated, thats exactly what you want when youre making several of the same thing at once.

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.

  • Christmas holiday apronsCenter it on a plain apron for a festive kitchen piece thats practical and looks great hanging up between uses.
  • Festive kitchen tea towelsA matching set of two or three tea towels with this design make an easy homemade christmas gift for a host.
  • Holiday sweatshirts and hoodiesAt the mid or large size it works beautifully centered on a crewneck sweatshirt for a traditional holiday outfit.
  • Christmas table runnersStitch it along the center of a linen or cotton table runner for a christmas dinner table thats a bit more personal.
  • Gift bag or tote personalisationA smaller size on a canvas tote or gift bag adds a handmade touch that makes even simple wrapped gifts feel considered.
  • Holiday pillow coversOn a plain white or cream pillow cover it brings instant holiday warmth to a living room or guest bedroom.
  • Christmas stockingsThe tree shape fits naturally onto the cuff or front panel of a knit christmas stocking.
  • Kids christmas shirtsKids christmas morning outfits are a popular one, the colorful ornaments and gift boxes read really well on small sizes.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
3.64 × 4.51 in 9,085
4.45 × 5.51 in 10,939
5.26 × 6.51 in 12,824
6.07 × 7.51 in 14,694
6.88 × 8.51 in 16,684

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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