Heres what you get with this one. A pumpkin outline traced in orange running stitch, with the words Hello Fall Ive Missed You stacked inside it in deep dark red satin lettering. The Hello sits up top in loose cursive, Fall takes the middle in bold block caps, and the smaller Missed You line runs underneath. Two yellow leaf sprigs hug the bottom curve of the pumpkin like little wheat fronds. Its a fall-porch design through and through.
Three colours total. Orange for the squash outline, dark red for all the lettering, yellow for the leaves. And the stitch range goes from 5,706 at the smallest 3.01-inch size up to 15,337 at the largest 7.01-inch. Five sizes alot of fall-quote designs dont give you, so you can stitch this on a coffee mug cosy or scale it up to a cream kitchen tea towel without the file looking pixelated or scrappy at the edges.
I get messages every September from customers who want one design that works for both pumpkin-spice mug rugs and bigger pillow fronts. So I digitised this in Wilcom EmbroideryStudio with the satin density at 330 and a directional underlay under every red letter, which keeps the script readable even when youre running it on canvas or burlap.
One customer stitched the 5-inch version on a cream waffle dish towel last October aswell as a matching apron pocket, and the dark red on cream waffle gave it that handmade homeware-shop polish. She used medium cutaway behind the towel and tearaway under the apron, which is the right call. Skip dark fabrics for this one, the pumpkin shell disappears on brown or navy. Best on cream, oatmeal, sage, white or natural linen where all 3 colours pop. Add a layer of topping under the lettering if your base fabric is anything looped like terry or waffle. Hoop tight, dont let the orange outline wander.
Holler at me if a colour doesnt sit right in your software and Ill recheck the colour stops.
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.
- kitchen tea towels and waffle dish towels for autumnStitch the 4-inch size on a cream waffle dish towel with medium cutaway and the dark red reads sharp across the kitchen
- coffee mug cosy or mug rug fall setPop the smallest 3.01-inch size on a coffee mug cosy in oatmeal cotton for a sweet pumpkin-spice gift set
- cream canvas tote bag for pumpkin patch tripsRun the 5-inch version centred on a cream canvas tote so the orange pumpkin frame sits clean above the tote base
- apron front or pocket for baking daysAdd the 4-inch design to an apron chest pocket with tearaway under the cotton drill for a fall baking-day apron
- throw pillow cover in cream or sage cottonHoop the largest 7.01-inch size on a sage cotton pillow front with medium cutaway and the design fills a 16-inch cushion nicely
- hooped 8-inch wall art for the front porchFrame the 6-inch version in a wooden 8-inch hoop for a hangable fall porch sign that swaps in every September
- kids autumn sweatshirt chest designEmbroider the 4-inch size on a kids cream sweatshirt chest with poly-mesh cutaway so the satin lettering stays flat through the wash
- linen table runner end panelsPlace the 5-inch design at each end of a natural linen table runner for a Thanksgiving tablescape that doesnt try too hard
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.01 × 2.84 in | 5,706 |
| 4.01 × 3.79 in | 7,801 |
| 5.01 × 4.73 in | 10,072 |
| 6.01 × 5.68 in | 12,578 |
| 7.01 × 6.62 in | 15,337 |
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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