This Hello Summer design has that hand-lettered greeting card feel I really really love. The word hello is done in a swoopy teal-blue script, and SUMMER underneath is in chunky block caps that mix coral pink, yellow, and a lil bit of green and orange. So every letter is its own colour.
What pulls it all together is the daisies and leaf sprigs floating around the words. There are 5 or 6 lil daisies tucked in between the letters and a bunch of green leaves curling up the sides. It looks kinda like someone doodled it in a summer journal and then went over it with embroidery thread.
I digitised this one in Wilcom so the script keeps its smooth flow and the curves dont go jaggy on the smaller sizes. The block letters have that satin-stitch sheen and it gives the word SUMMER some real weight on the hoop.
I get asked alot about the colour palette. If the teal feels too bright for what ya making, you can swap it for navy or a soft sage and its still reads great with the rest. Same goes for the coral, a dusty rose works just as well, the file isnt locked to one combo.
Stitch this on lighter fabrics so the colours really pop. Pop it on cotton tees, linen totes, canvas pillow covers, anything with a smooth weave. Skip super textured fabric here because the small daisies need a clean surface to read right. Last june a customer ordered the 7.5 inch size for a beach club merch run and the teal-and-coral combo looked lovely on cream canvas totes.
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.
- Summer welcome sign for the front porch or entrywayStitch big on a natural canvas panel and frame it for the entryway, looks like real porch signage.
- Beach tote bag for towels and sunscreen runsOn a cream beach tote the teal script catches sun without competing with bag contents.
- Light cotton tee for summer break or vacation outfitsSized for a chest plate on a white tee, the daisies and script feel like a hand-drawn travel souvenir.
- Throw pillow cover for porch swings or sunroom seatingCentred on a 16 inch sunbleached pillow, the colours play nice with weathered wood porch swings.
- Tea towel for the kitchen during summer monthsStitch onto a flour sack tea towel corner, the daisies feel like a kitchen garden harvest moment.
- Apron for backyard BBQs and pool partiesAcross the front of a denim apron, the block letters hold up against the rough heavyweight fabric.
- Canvas wall hanging for a kids summer-themed bedroomInside a 12 inch hoop on light cotton, the design carries a kids summer room without feeling babyish.
- Personalised gift for a teacher on the last day of schoolStitch onto a small cream pouch with the teacher's initial under SUMMER, sweet last-day gift idea.
Dimensions
9 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 2.50 × 3.50 in | 11,034 |
| 2.85 × 4.00 in | 12,874 |
| 3.21 × 4.50 in | 14,586 |
| 3.57 × 5.00 in | 16,602 |
| 3.92 × 5.50 in | 18,625 |
| 4.28 × 6.00 in | 20,670 |
| 4.64 × 6.50 in | 22,787 |
| 4.99 × 7.00 in | 24,936 |
| 5.35 × 7.50 in | 27,291 |
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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