"Hello Pumpkin" in a relaxed hand-lettered script sits alongside a chunky illustrated pumpkin that has those rounded ridges running from top to bottom and a curly little stem in green. The pumpkin isnt flat, theres directional stitching in the fill that follows the ribbing, so it picks up a bit of dimension once its on fabric. Five colours: orange for the body sections, warm brown for the shadow areas between the ridges, green for the stem, cream or white for any highlight, and a dark outline that pulls the whole thing together. At 7 inches tall in the largest size theres alot of surface covered.
Five sizes from just under 3 inches wide up to 6.4 inches. The largest sits at 18,556 stitches and the density comes in at 389 which is moderate, not aggressive. I still use cutaway stabiliser on most fall-themed designs because people wash autumn stuff repeatedly through October and November, tearaway breaks down on repeated wash. A customer last year text me after washing her tote twelve times and said the pumpkin still looked clean, so the stabiliser choice really does matter on items that see regular use. Use a topping on any structured canvas so the orange fill doesnt pull into the weave texture.
Text me after you stitch it, I genuinely like seeing what people do with fall designs. Stitch the 6-inch version on a canvas pillow cover for a living room that goes all-in on autumn. Use the 3-inch size on a kids sweatshirt chest, it sits at a nice scale without overwhelming a smaller garment. Pop it on a burlap tote or a tea towel as a seasonal kitchen piece. Add it to a baby onesie in a soft orange for a first-autumn setup. Text me a chat if the file misbehaves and Ill rework the punch.
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 pillow cover for autumn decorCanvas pillow cover at 6.4 inches on a 12-inch front, the ribbed directional fill gives it a textured quality that reads as home dec rather than craft.
- Kids sweatshirt or autumn topKids sweatshirt chest at the 3-inch size, the five-colour palette handles grey, cream or rust fabric without looking awkward on any of them.
- Burlap or canvas seasonal toteBurlap market tote with a topping sheet so the orange satin doesnt sink into the open weave texture.
- Tea towel or kitchen linenCream linen tea towel with the 4-inch version at a corner position for a seasonal kitchen gift that gets used past October.
- Baby onesie for a first autumn lookBaby onesie in soft orange for a first autumn photo prop, the small size finishes fast and the design holds through washing on cutaway backing.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 75.4 × 89.2 mm | 7,863 |
| 96.9 × 114.6 mm | 10,253 |
| 118.4 × 140.0 mm | 12,920 |
| 139.9 × 165.4 mm | 15,647 |
| 161.4 × 190.8 mm | 18,556 |
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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