Pulled this one together for white pique fabric and the result is realy something. Its a single hanging ornament, round globe shape, filled with rose gold metallic thread in smooth satin sections. The cap at the top is a darker shade, giving it that classic ornament silhouette. And across the centre of the globe runs "Merry Christmas" in a flowing ivory script that curves just right without overcrowding the fill. 3 colours total. Clean, no fuss.
Wilcom EmbroideryStudio output the satin work at a density of 382, which keeps it smooth without puckering on mid-weight wovens. Sizes run from 5.51" x 4.63" up to 7.51" x 6.31", stitch counts between 12810 and 18094 depending on which you pick. Use a cutaway stabiliser on pique or anything with stretch, youre gonna want that stability underneath the metallic fill. I usually hoop tight and add a layer of topping film over those metallic sections so the thread sits flat instead of sinking into the weave. Dont skip that step if youre using pique.
A customer ordered this for a batch of hostess gifts last christmas, white linen napkins with the largest 7.51" size. She sent me photos and they came out absolutely clean, the rose gold pop against the white was genuinely gorgeous. I get alot of orders for this one around mid-November when people are planning ahead. Best on solid light fabrics but it also works on cream canvas totes if you want something a bit more rustic. Stitch it on a tree skirt, add it to an apron set, run a few onto cotton stockings. So many ways to use a piece like this.
Pick your size before you hoop. The 5.51" version fits a standard 5x7 hoop with room to breathe, the 7.51" needs a 6x10 or an 8x8 at minimum. Pop the metallic thread in your needle last since metallic threads are fussier than polyester and you want to troubleshoot that separately. Use a metallic needle (size 80 or 90) and slow your machine down abit if it keeps breaking.
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 gift bags and holiday packagingStitch onto kraft or white paper gift bags for a boutique-style holiday packaging look.
- White pique or linen hostess napkinsThe ivory script sits cleanly on white pique napkins, great for a dinner party hostess gift set.
- Tree skirts and table runnersLarge 7.51" size fills a tree skirt panel or table runner end without needing extra border elements.
- Cotton stockings and stocking cuffsThe ornament shape works well centred on a stocking cuff in a 5x7 hoop for a quick seasonal run.
- Cream canvas tote bags as festive giftsRose gold on cream canvas reads warm and festive without being heavy, ideal for a reusable tote gift.
- Apron sets for holiday kitchen themesPairs well with a matching holly or wreath design across an apron bib for a full kitchen set.
Dimensions
3 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 5.51 × 4.63 in | 12,810 |
| 6.51 × 5.47 in | 15,415 |
| 7.51 × 6.31 in | 18,094 |
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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