So this fire flames wider than its tall. Four colours, red outer tongues licking up over a warm yellow body, brown wood logs underneath and sand cream highlights catching on the log edges. Its like a backyard pit caught mid-burn. Lotta little tongues flicking off in different directions.
Pack carries four sizing options. Smallest is 1.22 inches wide. Largest hits 3.04 inches wide. Stitch count begins at 5,485 on the lil piece and tops out at 16,906 stitches on the biggest. Horizontal layout so it sits nice across a chest panel or apron bib. Density runs 1112 which is medium-dense, so youll wanna grab a heavy cutaway on stretchy bases or the satin fill puckers under tension.
I get messages from camping outfit shops digitising customised hoodie runs every summer. One customer ordered the 3 inch onto twenty navy hoodies last june for a family reunion cookout, kids wore it on the chest and the dads on the back. She mailed photos through and the result looked sharp.
Best fabric pairings, charcoal cotton tee, midweight denim jacket, oatmeal canvas tote or a brown linen apron. Skip Lycra or thin poly cos the dense core tunnels right through the cloth. Theres a problem with white and pale yellow blanks too, they let the brown logs disappear, so go darker base colour. Add a water-soluble topper on fleece. Hoop firm with a no-show mesh beneath on knit bases. Youll thank yourself later.
Pop the 1.22 inch onto a beanie band. Run the 3 inch up the centre of a tee chest. Stitch on woven cloth before knits cos the layered fill behaves better on stable cloth. Hold batches at fifteen or 20 pieces, the 16k count adds up on production time. Theyre quick once youve got the hooping rhythm down. Drop a quick note if a colour stop misfires, ill rebuild the file for ya.
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.
- Backyard cookout host apron pocketStitch the 3 inch on a charcoal canvas apron bib for backyard cookout hosting on a saturday afternoon.
- Camping crew family hoodie chest panelRun the 2 inch on a navy hoodie chest panel for a family camping reunion in the late summer.
- Summer cabin throw blanket cornerPlace the 3 inch on the corner of a cream wool throw blanket for a cabin lounge accent piece.
- Bonfire night party tote bagPop a small size on a heavy cotton tote handed out at a bonfire night party in november.
- Mens outdoor brand beanie bandEmbroider the 1.22 inch on the front band of a mens outdoor brand beanie in olive wool yarn.
- Glamping resort welcome cushion accentStitch on the front of a cream linen welcome cushion for a glamping resort cabin in october.
Dimensions
4 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 1.22 × 2.00 in | 5,485 |
| 1.82 × 3.00 in | 8,641 |
| 2.44 × 4.00 in | 12,588 |
| 3.04 × 5.00 in | 16,906 |
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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