Its a dense stand of pine trees in 2 colours, the kind ya see heading north on a highway where the treeline just goes on forever. Tall ones in the centre reaching up, shorter trees packed in on both sides, and a ground shadow underneath that roots the whole scene. Just 2 colours the whole way through, a bright forest green and a dark pine almost-black green, and somehow that contrast does alot of work. The horizontal format is wider than it is tall, 7.49 inches across at the biggest size and only 4.24 inches high, so it sits like a landscape banner on whatever ya stitch it onto. Five sizes total going from 3.48 by 1.96 at the smallest to that full 7.49 by 4.24 at the top end.
The stitching on the tree branches isnt just tatami fill. Each pine needle cluster has the stitch direction following branches downward so the texture reads as actual foliage rather than a flat coloured block. Wilcom ran satin columns on the skinny trunks in the foreground which is what separates em clearly against the packed green behind. Stitch count runs from 19,591 on the smallest to 48,342 on the largest, so the density stays manageable even though the design looks complex. One colour change, just the 2 threads the whole job, and thats it.
I had a customer last autumn who runs a small outdoor gear shop in Vermont order a bunch of these on olive canvas tote bags. She said it sold out before the first snowfall. People who love cabin life or hiking tend to grab this one without hesitation, its got that quiet outdoors quality that resonates. Stitch on cream linen, oatmeal canvas, or olive cotton twill for the best result. Pair with cutaway stabiliser on woven fabric and tearaway on stiff canvas. Dont use jersey or knit, 1522 density pushes too hard on stretch.
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.
- Outdoor gear shop canvas tote merchStitch the 7.49-inch wide version across the front panel of an olive canvas tote for an outdoor shop and it sells itself.
- Cabin owner decorative throw pillowsEmbroider the mid size on an oatmeal linen cushion cover for a log cabin living room, looks like it belongs there.
- Hiking club member fleece jacket chest badgePop the 4.50-inch on the chest of a forest green fleece and use it as a hiking club member jacket badge.
- Framed wall hoop for a woodland nurseryHoop the smallest size in a 5-inch wooden ring and hang it in a toddlers forest-themed nursery as minimalist wall art.
- Christmas tree farm seasonal staff apronsStitch the medium version on cream canvas aprons for a christmas tree farm and give them to staff for december shifts.
- Wedding favour bags for forest or rustic venuesUse the 3.48-inch on small cotton drawstring bags as wedding favours for a rustic woodland ceremony.
- Men's flannel shirt pocket detailRun the 4.50-inch on the left chest pocket of a mans flannel shirt for a subtle outdoor-lifestyle touch.
- National park gift shop merchandiseEmbroider on cream or tan canvas pouches and sell them as national park visitor gift shop stock.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.48 × 1.96 in | 19,591 |
| 4.50 × 2.54 in | 27,963 |
| 5.49 × 3.10 in | 33,104 |
| 6.49 × 3.66 in | 40,630 |
| 7.49 × 4.24 in | 48,342 |
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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