
Circular badge layout with two Adirondack chairs parked in front of a small campfire, facing a still lake. Behind them tall pines frame both sides, and above that jagged mountain peaks with snow across the ridgelines fill the upper arc. The scene sits inside a thin circular border, with a curved open banner at the bottom thats left blank for a name, campsite title, or date. Dense black satin fills the mountains with a tatami pattern and the trees are done in fine directional stitches that give them a silhouette-style texture. Really a design thats hard to stop looking at once its stitched.
Dont underestimate the density here -- 793 stitches per square centimetre, which puts the 6.4-inch version at 38,095 stitches. Youre looking at 30 to 45 minutes per piece depending on your machine speed. Use a medium or heavy cutaway stabiliser, the fill pulls on lighter backings. Hoop your jacket or hat insert tightly, any slack in the hooping will cause the mountain ridgeline to warp. For caps use a cap hoop and run the underlay pass first at reduced speed before the main fill.
I get messages about it from people outfitting their whole camping crew. One customer ordered it last august on 6 canvas weekend bags for a family camping trip and said everyone at the campsite asked where theyd gotten them. The smallest size at 3 inches wide finishes around 14,926 stitches and works well for hat placement. Best to use black thread on a tan, khaki, or olive green fabric base -- thats the combination where the high contrast really reads well. Skip white fabric if youre stitching on denim since the bobbin backing tends to show through on very dense fills.
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.
- Embroidered jackets and hoodies for camping or hiking tripsCentre on a jacket back panel or chest pocket for a classic outdoors badge look.
- Canvas weekend bags and duffel bagsThe 5-inch size on a canvas duffel bag makes a personalised overnight trip bag.
- Hat embroidery for outdoor clubs or camp crewsUse the 3-inch version on a structured cap with a cap hoop for a clean placement.
- Cabin decor on throw pillows or blanketsStitch onto a pillow cover for a cabin bedroom or mountain house living room.
- Personalised gifts for hikers, fishermen, or campersAdd a name in the lower banner space for a personalised gift to a hiker or camper.
- Team merchandise for outdoor adventure groupsOutdoor clubs and summer camps use this on matching crew merchandise.
- Patches on backpacks or ranger vestsIron-on patch version: stitch on felt, trim, and attach to a backpack or vest.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 76.0 × 89.0 mm | 14,926 |
| 97.7 × 114.5 mm | 19,873 |
| 119.3 × 139.8 mm | 25,326 |
| 140.9 × 165.3 mm | 31,564 |
| 162.6 × 190.6 mm | 38,095 |
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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