Tall vertical stack of fall things. The lettering at the top or bottom says hello autumn in a casual hand-drawn style and around it youll find pumpkins, acorns, falling leaves, maybe a sunflower or a lil gourd cluster depending on the size. Twelve colours across 7 sizes, running from a narrow 2.3-inch wide at the smallest to 3.5 inches wide and 8.5 inches tall at the largest. Stitch count is 12k at the bottom of the range to just under 20k at the top, so even the big version stitches quickly for how much detail its carrying.
People have been buying this one every fall since I put it up and the question I get most is which size fits a kitchen towel. The 3.5-inch wide piece (around 5.5 inches tall at that size) centres beautifully on a flour-sack towel with room above and below. Burnt orange and rust thread on cream cotton is the classic combination and it honestly looks like something you'd find at an upmarket autumn market stall.
The tatami fill sections on the pumpkin bodies need a cutaway stabiliser to hold properly because those areas carry real density. The leaf outlines at the edges are satin column work so hoop tight and use a medium cutaway on woven cotton and linen. Tear-away works on the smaller sizes when youre just stitching the lettering accent version on a cotton tee.
Stitch on cream, ivory, or warm white cotton and the 12 colours really land as a full seasonal palette. And theres a warm-toned oatmeal linen that suits it especially well if you can find it at your local fabric shop. Skip cool-toned grey fabric because the rust and burnt orange palette fights against blue-grey grounds. A customer messaged me last october after stitching the large size on an oatmeal linen and pairing it with a plaid ribbon on a gift pouch and she said people thought it was store bought. Thats a win.
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.
- Fall kitchen tea towels and flour-sack clothsCentre the 3.5-inch version on a cream flour-sack tea towel for a seasonal kitchen accent that sells well at craft fairs
- Autumn tote bags and market bagsStitch on a natural canvas tote in burnt orange and rust thread for a fall market bag that works September through November
- Seasonal throw pillow coversEmbroider the large size on a cream or ivory pillow cover for an autumn seasonal throw cushion in warm tones
- Halloween and thanksgiving table runnersUse on linen table runners in the full-size vertical format for thanksgiving or fall dinner party centrepiece accents
- Fall gift bags and favour pouchesStitch on small cotton muslin pouches with a plaid ribbon tie for autumn seasonal favour bags or gift wrapping
- Kids school bag seasonal patchesAdd the small size to a cotton bag patch for a kids school bag autumn accent that stitches fast and reads well
- Autumn wreath or front door decor fabric panelsStitch on cream canvas or duck cloth panel and hang on a front door wreath frame for a seasonal fabric insert
Dimensions
7 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 2.29 × 5.50 in | 12,384 |
| 2.50 × 6.00 in | 13,575 |
| 2.71 × 6.50 in | 14,804 |
| 2.92 × 7.00 in | 15,994 |
| 3.13 × 7.50 in | 17,210 |
| 3.34 × 8.00 in | 18,521 |
| 3.54 × 8.50 in | 19,932 |
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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