Forest Trail Landscape Embroidery Design, Pattern

Forest Trail Landscape Embroidery Design, Pattern

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This is a landscape-style design with a winding trail cutting through a stand of tall trees, the kind of path you follow without knowing quite where it goes. The trees are rendered in simple but layered strokes, varying heights, giving a sense of depth without needing a tonne of colors or fill. The overall mood is quiet and earthy, the sort of thing that makes you want to be outside even when youre sitting at your machine. I love this one for people who are into hiking or just really feel at home in the woods.

No dimensions data attached but landscape scenes with layered tree fills run in the medium to higher stitch count range, probably 7 to 10 thousand depending on size selected. Three to four thread colors works well here, dark greens for the deep canopy, a lighter green for mid-ground, earthy brown for the trail and trunks. Density around 4 spi for the fill areas. Tearaway is fine on canvas, denim, and stable woven fabrics, use cutaway on any stretch backing material.

This design needs a bit of space to breathe so it looks best on a jacket back panel, a tote bag front, or a large framed hoop. A customer put it on the back of a canvas field jacket in olive thread tones and it looked genuinely outdoorsy and worn-in, which is hard to pull off with embroidery. Go with earthy muted tones over bright greens and the realism comes through much better.

Drop me a chat note if the trail fill is patchy at your selected size and Ill sort it out fast.

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.

  • Outdoor jacket back panelOlive or waxed canvas field jackets with this on the back panel look genuinely outdoorsy in an understated way.
  • Canvas tote bag center panelNatural canvas tote bags with this centered in earthy thread tones make a great gift for a hiker or nature lover.
  • Camping gear duffel bag frontWaxed canvas duffel bags with this front-center have that outdoor gear brand look without the price tag.
  • Framed hoop woodland wall artA 7 or 8-inch hoop with undyed linen lets the tree layering show at its best for wall display.
  • Denim shirt yoke accentThe back yoke of a denim shirt gives this a roomy panel to stitch across with good effect.
  • Hiking backpack front pocketCanvas front pockets on hiking backpacks work well for the smaller sizes in this file.
  • Rustic cabin throw pillow coverThick cotton or canvas pillow covers for a cabin or woodland room stitch this cleanly in dark greens and brown.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
3.49 × 2.61 in 14,803
4.50 × 3.35 in 19,412
5.50 × 4.10 in 24,415
6.50 × 4.84 in 29,583
7.50 × 5.59 in 35,287

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

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