3-inch sample. The layout stacks 4 lines of mixed type. Fall sits up top in big dark red brush cursive, flanked by 2 orange maple leaves and a lil acorn. A smaller line of orange serif caps runs below spelling out the words is proof that. The middle line change is loops in dark red cursive across a sprig of orange leaves, and the closing word anchors the bottom in chunky orange block caps. 2 colours only, no fuss.
Stitch counts run from 7,505 at the smallest 3-inch size up to 19,692 at the largest 7.01-inch. The density here lands heavier at 461 because of those bulky bottom-row block caps, so theyre carrying the most thread. Four sizes in total. Ive digitised this in Wilcom EmbroideryStudio and the satin underlay for the brush cursive is directional, which is what keeps the Fall line from looking wobbly when youre scaling it down to 3 inches on a coffee mug rug.
A customer wrote me last Thanksgiving about wanting an inspirational typography quote that wasnt the standard Give Thanks or Grateful word art piece, and Ive been sending her this layout ever since. The mixed type carries the eye top to bottom and the colour rhythm between dark red and burnt orange feels balanced without being noisy.
Best on cream, oatmeal, sage, white or natural linen. Skip black and navy, the orange turns muddy on dark fabric. Hoop with medium cutaway and youre fine on cotton twill or canvas. Use poly-mesh stabiliser under tea towels because the heavy bottom row will pull a thinner mesh out of shape. Add tearaway topping if youre going onto waffle weave or terry, thatll lock the satin columns flat. The smallest 3-inch fits a 4x4 hoop and itll still read clean from a metre back.
Drop me a note if a thread colour swaps oddly in nine formats or youve got the colour stops re-sequenced.
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.
- Thanksgiving table runner end panelsStitch the 6-inch run centred on a natural linen table runner with poly-mesh cutaway for a Thanksgiving setup
- cream cotton tea towel kitchen giftPop the 4-in chest on a cream cotton tea towel, layer tearaway under the weave, and the brush type pops
- hooped 8-inch wall art for autumn decorHoop the 7-inch design in a wooden 8-inch frame on white cotton and hang it as autumn wall art over a sideboard
- natural linen throw cushion frontEmbroider the largest size on a sage linen cushion cover with medium cutaway so the block caps anchor the design
- coffee mug rug or autumn coaster setRun the smallest 3-inch size on a stack of cream wool felt coasters for a fall mug-rug gift set
- front of an apron for a baking-month giftAdd the 5-inch design to the chest panel of an oatmeal canvas apron with tearaway behind the drill weave
- canvas tote for a fall reading-list bagPlace the 4-in chest on a tan canvas tote for a coffee-shop autumn library bag
- back panel of a sage cardigan for autumn wearPop a mid 5-in on the back yoke of a sage cotton cardigan with mesh cutaway for a worn-anywhere fall jumper
Dimensions
4 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.00 × 2.62 in | 7,505 |
| 5.00 × 4.36 in | 13,015 |
| 6.00 × 5.23 in | 16,144 |
| 7.01 × 6.10 in | 19,692 |
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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