Worked on this one for parents who take their kids camping alot and want something fun on the gear. Its a layered text design with two bright green pine trees standing on either side and a grey mountain range rising up behind everything. The word 'little' runs across the middle in a rounded green cursive that has that handwritten playground marker feel to it, and then 'ADVENTURER' fills the bottom in chunky red block capitals.
Three colours make it pop. Dark charcoal handles the mountains, deep green covers both the pine silhouettes and the cursive script, and bold red owns the main word. The contrast between the soft loopy lettering up top and the solid block caps below is what gives it that energy. Stitches out tight and clean at every size, from the 2.2-inch version up to the 4.7-inch wide size thats good for hoodies and tote bags.
Last summer one customer ordered a batch for matching kids backpacks before a family camping trip and said the colours held perfectly after being shoved in a car boot for two weeks. The satin work on the pine trees is directional so the needles run at an angle and catches the light a bit differently than the flat block text, which adds depth you dont always get with pure text designs.
Best on light or neutral fabric. Cream, tan, khaki, white, denim all work really well. Skip anything dark green because the tree colour disappears. Use a medium-weight cutaway stabiliser on hats and backpacks. Tearaway works fine on soft cotton onesies if you hoop them snug. Run the black mountains first, then green, then red and youll get clean colour stops with no bleed.
Stitch count goes from 7,967 on the smallest to 20,351 on the largest. Wilcom EmbroideryStudio digitised it and the underlay is solid so you wont get shifting or puckering on the big block text even on stretchy fabric. Holler if the download or any file size gives you trouble and ill sort it out same day.
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.
- Kids camping and hiking gearStitch on a khaki or olive kids daypack and it reads great from across the campsite
- Toddler and baby onesies for outdoor-loving familiesWorks on a white or cream cotton onesie with tearaway stabiliser for a clean result on stretchy knit
- Personalised backpacks and drawstring bagsA customer ironed a name patch next to this on a grey drawstring bag and it looked like a proper branded kids set
- Baseball caps and bucket hats for little onesSits perfectly centred on the front panel of a toddler baseball cap in the 2.2-inch size
- Cotton tote bags for nature walksHoop a natural canvas tote and the green and red colours pop against the beige background
- Nursery wall hoops with a woodland themeFrame the 4.7-inch version in a wooden hoop and hang it above a woodland-themed nursery dresser
- Birthday gifts for kids who love the outdoorsPairs well with a personalised name block on matching sibling tees as a gift set
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 56.4 × 88.9 mm | 7,967 |
| 72.5 × 114.3 mm | 10,613 |
| 88.6 × 139.8 mm | 13,428 |
| 104.7 × 165.1 mm | 16,692 |
| 120.8 × 190.5 mm | 20,351 |
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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