Let It Snow Winter Embroidery Design, Instant Download

Let It Snow Winter Embroidery Design, Instant Download

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Its all one colour and it doesnt need anything else. The lettering is a big looping cursive that fills the whole frame. Let it runs on a slight upward lean in a connected script, and Snow sits below it in a heavier, rounded style so the two words have different weights without clashing. The whole thing stitches out in a teal-aqua that reads bright and clean on almost any light background.

What makes it look expensive is the puffed satin finish. Each letter gets a slight 3D edge because the satin passes pack tight and the underlay pushes the fill up off the fabric surface. Six-pointed snowflakes sit in the corners and scatter loosely around the letters, done in the same satin technique so they match the lettering weight. Smaller stars and dot clusters fill the negative space so nothing looks sparse. Single colour, so bobbin changes drop to almost zero and stitching is straightforward even for a beginner.

Five sizes from 2.43 by 3.5 inches up to 5.21 by 7.5 inches. The largest runs around 19,500 stitches which is surprisingly manageable for this much detail. Use a medium cutaway for stretch fabrics, tearaway for firm woven cotton. Density sits at 498 per square inch so its not punishing on thinner material. Skip dense terry at the small size since the fine snowflake arms can bridge into the pile.

A customer who runs a December market stall stitches this on canvas zip pouches and shifts batches of them as stocking stuffers, one colour means she can turn em around fast between other jobs. Ive put it on sweatshirt pocket areas, cotton cushion covers, totes, and a plain knit beanie with a light tearaway backing and a stretch needle. Single colour run makes it easy to swap thread shade to match whatever fabric youre working with. Works year round on winter-adjacent projects that dont want a full illustration. Send me the hoop size and fabric type if a letter edge is lifting and Ill fix the underlay.

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 zip pouch stocking stuffer for winter marketsStitch the 3-inch on canvas zip pouches and sell batches as stocking stuffers, one colour thread means fast turnaround between jobs
  • Sweatshirt pocket or chest area for a plain winter topPut the 4-inch on a plain sweatshirt chest and it works as a winter piece that doesnt expire when the decorations come down
  • Cotton throw cushion cover for a neutral winter sofaCentre the large size on a cream cotton cushion cover for a throw-pillow accent that isnt obviously seasonal
  • Plain knit beanie with a light tearaway backingUse the small size on a knit beanie with water-soluble topping so the puffed letters sit up cleanly on the ribbing
  • Reusable tote bag for a December grocery runStitch the medium on a canvas tote for a December grocery run or a casual gift bag that looks considered not last-minute
  • Flour-sack tea towel winter kitchen accentAdd the 3-inch to a tea towel corner for a winter kitchen that wants typography rather than a snowman print
  • Fabric gift bag for wrapping small winter presentsFold plain cotton into a drawstring bag, stitch the small size on the front, and use it as reusable gift wrap
  • Pillowcase corner detail on winter guest beddingPlace the small size on a pillowcase corner so it shows when guest bedding folds back across the foot of the bed

Dimensions

5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.

Size (in) Stitches
2.43 × 3.50 in 9,402
3.13 × 4.50 in 11,851
3.82 × 5.50 in 14,340
4.52 × 6.50 in 16,822
5.21 × 7.50 in 19,471

Files & Formats

Eight machine formats included in one zip. Whichever your machine reads, its in the pack.

CND
DST
EXP
HUS
JEF
PES
VP3
XXX

Plus a color chart for thread matching. See full format guide.

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