Three snowmen taking a bubble bath in oversized red wine glasses. Cause why not. Each lil snowmans wearin a black top hat, a striped scarf (one green, one red, one blue), brown stick arms holding up tiny branches like theyre toasting you. Strung across the base of the glasses is a wonky strand of christmas fairy lights with red, green, blue and yellow bulbs. Its silly. Its festive. Its the kinda design thats gotten repeat orders every november since I made it.
6 thread colours total. Dark green (1,114 stitches), red (2,550 fills the wine glasses), dark blue (176), yellow (177), black (2,575 for hats and outlines), and brown (505 for stick arms). 5 sizes ranging from 2.18 inches at 7,099 stitches all the way up to 4.67 inches at 14,913 stitches. Density on the wine fill runs at 426 which is fairly dense, youll want a solid cutaway behind it. I digitised the whole thing in digitising tools and used short underlay on the white bodies to keep em looking puffy and round.
One customer told me she ran the 4-in placement for a black canvas wine-tote bag last december as a hostess gift, she said the red glasses actually popped against the dark fabric. So black, navy, deep green or cream all work great. Youll want to avoid busy patterns underneath cause the chunky outlines need clean negative space to read.
Reach for medium cutaway stabiliser. Pop water-soluble topping over any knit because the shapes and red fills need a flat surface to register properly. Skip thin satin or silk, the density is way too much for delicate fabric. Use a 75/11 needle on cotton and bump up to 80/12 for canvas. Best on aprons, tea towels, wine-bag totes and chunky christmas jumpers if ya wanna get cheeky. Im partial to the navy version myself, cant lie.
Reach out after your order if you need an unstacked version showing just one snowman, I can resize and customise that quick.
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.
- canvas wine tote bags and bottle gift sleevesStitch the 4-inch version onto a black canvas wine tote bag with medium cutaway and the red glasses pop big
- christmas aprons and hostess kitchen smocksPop the 3-inch size on a cream apron chest panel for a christmas dinner hostess gift bundle
- tea towels and kitchen linen holiday setsRun the 2.5-inch size centred on a flour-sack tea towel with tearaway stabiliser laid behind the cotton
- cotton sweatshirts and christmas pyjamasEmbroider the largest 4.67-inch onto a black cotton sweatshirt left chest with medium cutaway underneath
- wine-themed cushion covers and lounge throwsHoop the 4-inch size on a red linen cushion cover for living-room christmas lounge decor
- kitchen pot holders and oven mittsDrop the smallest 2.18-inch onto cotton pot holders with thick stabiliser layered for kitchen wear
- tipsy gift-bag totes for november hostess partiesUse the 3-inch version on burlap gift bag fronts for november cheeky hostess party favours
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 2.18 × 3.50 in | 7,099 |
| 2.80 × 4.50 in | 8,862 |
| 3.42 × 5.50 in | 10,810 |
| 4.04 × 6.50 in | 12,733 |
| 4.67 × 7.50 in | 14,913 |
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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