Quote layout for a fall t-shirt or a kids leaf-pile-day sweatshirt. Go sits up top in dark red brush cursive on the left, then the word jump fills the middle row in chunky sand-coloured block caps with five tiny orange maple leaves scattered around it. The in the line floats below in dark red cursive, then the closing word grounds the bottom in matching sand-coloured satin. The leaf scatter ties the whole layout together without crowding the lettering, halloween-energy without being halloween-themed.
3 colours. Dark red carries the cursive script, sand carries the chunky block caps, orange carries the scattered maple leaves. Stitch counts run 5,998 at the smallest 3.01-inch size up to 13,688 at the largest 6.01-inch. 4 sizes. The density holds 426 which is medium-heavy, so youll want a proper mesh stabiliser on stretchy knit fabric or the lettering will tunnel a little. Ive digitised this in Wilcom EmbroideryStudio with directional underlay on the sand caps, thats what prevents thread sink on darker grounds.
My niece has been jumping in leaves every fall since she could walk, and shes worn the 5-inch version on a cream cotton tee through october last year. Held up fine through 6 cold washes, no lift on the sand satin, no fading on the dark red script. Best on cream, white, oatmeal, sage or natural linen. Skip rust orange fabric because the maple leaves blend in and get lost.
Stitch on poly-cotton blends for tees, dont forget a layer of poly-mesh cutaway behind anything stretchy. Add medium tearaway under a stiff canvas tote. Use white bobbin to stop sand thread looking flat. The 3.01-inch fits a 4x4 hoop easy and itll still read from across the playground.
Email a screenshot if the leaf colour comes through too pale on your software and Ill swap the orange thread code in the file.
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.
- kids fall cotton t-shirt chest designStitch the 4-inch size on a cream cotton kids tee with poly-mesh cutaway so the satin stays flat through washes
- leaf-pile-day sweatshirt back panelRun the 6-inch version centred on the back yoke of a sand sweatshirt for a fall leaf-pile-day jumper
- cream canvas school tote bagPop the 5-inch design on a cream canvas school tote with medium tearaway behind it for september school runs
- kitchen tea towel for october decorAdd the 4-inch design to an oatmeal cotton tea towel with light cutaway, the dark red script reads clean across the kitchen
- hooped 8-inch nursery wall art for autumnHoop the largest 6.01-inch size in an 8-inch wooden hoop on white linen for a swappable autumn nursery wall piece
- linen throw cushion for a sun roomEmbroider the 5-inch version on a sage linen cushion front with medium cutaway for a sun-room throw pillow
- baby muslin swaddle corner motifPlace the 3.01-inch size on the corner of a cream muslin baby swaddle for a soft fall keepsake motif
- child apron front for leaf-raking craft dayStitch the 4-inch design on the chest of a child cotton apron with tearaway behind the bib for a leaf-raking craft day
Dimensions
4 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.01 × 2.68 in | 5,998 |
| 4.01 × 3.57 in | 8,312 |
| 5.01 × 4.46 in | 10,914 |
| 6.01 × 5.35 in | 13,688 |
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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