
Theres a framing trick with this one that I really like. A pair of oversized spread antlers in solid black sit as the outer frame and inside them a full forest mountain scene plays out across 5 sizes: jagged peaks in the background, a row of pine trees across the middle, and a standing buck right in the centre with its own smaller antlers. Lower down theres a calm waterline reflection that mirrors the trees. All solid black, 5 sizes from 2.92 inches wide up to 6.26 inches wide.
The density sits at 802 which is on the heavier end, stitch count goes from 14,500 to 37,636 across the 5 sizes. So its a substantial piece of stitching. Built and tested in professional digitising tools with the outer antler tines done in satin columns and the interior forest scene in tatami fill so the two textures contrast nicely against each other. Slow the machine down to maybe 550 SPM on the narrow antler tine sections where the satin is dense.
Use a cutaway stabiliser here, the weight of stitching will pull a tearaway loose on anything other than stiff canvas. I wouldnt hoop this on thin cotton without a stabiliser underneath. Works well on charcoal fleece or cream canvas twill, the density means the design has real presence.
My niece wanted this for a cabin cushion cover this past Christmas, we put it on cream canvas and it looked really great. Skip dark patterned fabrics on this one, the detail inside the antler frame gets lost. Dm me anytime if you need help.
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.
- Rustic cabin cushion and pillow coversThe 6.26 inch detail placed on a cream cotton twill cushion looks like proper rustic decor.
- Hunting jacket chest or shoulder panelsStitch on charcoal fleece jacket chest with cutaway, the satin antler tines hold shape well.
- Woodland wall hoop art for home decorFrame the 5-inch version in a natural wood hoop for a woodland living room wall piece.
- Mens cream canvas tote bagsPop on a tan canvas tote front, single colour keeps production cost low on bulk runs.
- Country wedding favour bagsThe 3-inch size works on small muslin favour bags for a country wedding reception table.
- Cabin throw blanket corner stitchingCorner-stitch a 3-inch version on an oatmeal cotton throw blanket for rustic cabin style.
- Antler-theme gift pouchesStitch on a cream canvas drawstring pouch for a woodland-theme Christmas gift set.
- Boys bedroom quilt panelsWorks on denim quilt panels for a boys woodland bedroom, great at the 5-inch size.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 2.92 × 3.50 in | 14,500 |
| 3.76 × 4.50 in | 18,786 |
| 4.59 × 5.50 in | 25,220 |
| 5.42 × 6.50 in | 31,209 |
| 6.26 × 7.50 in | 37,636 |
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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