Three pine trees on a curved hill, tallest one dead centre flanked by two shorter ones that step down on each side. Thats the whole design and thats all it needs to be. The trees are solid dark green silhouettes, no outlines, no gradient, just clean filled shapes that sit as a single unit. The hill arc underneath em is a gentle curve, like a low ridge, and it anchors the trees without making it feel like a logo.
Single colour. One thread, no colour changes, zero stops mid-run. The fill is a proper tatami stitch with directional rows running through the branches so you can see the needle paths if you look close, which gives each tree a faint texture rather than just a flat painted blob. Wilcom kept the density light at 302, sensible for a single-colour nature silhouette on fabric that breathes. Smallest size runs 3,707 stitches at 3.51 by 2.27 inches. Biggest is 11,009 stitches at 7.51 by 4.85 inches.
I sell alot of these to people makin cabin merch, outdoor gear brands and hiking-trip souvenir pieces. A customer wrote me last october wanting it for a small run of flannel shirts for a mountain cabin rental business, she ordered the 5.51-inch size for the chest and said it looked like something youd find on a proper outdoor brand label. The minimal one-colour thing is actually what makes it work on heavy wovens.
Stitch on olive, tan, oatmeal, rust, navy or grey fabric and the dark green reads well on all of em. Use it on natural canvas, thick cotton twill, denim or wool-blend flannel. Skip jersey for the bigger sizes because the tatami fill at 11k stitches can pucker on stretch if you dont back it well. Tearaway stabiliser works fine on woven cotton and twill, switch to cutaway on anything with any stretch. Hoop firm and make sure your stabiliser is wider than the design on all sides.
Reach out if the file causes any problems and Ill take a look straightaway.
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.
- Cabin rental and lodge branded merchStitch the 5.51-inch size on a tan canvas chest of a flannel shirt and the dark green sits like a proper outdoor brand mark.
- Hiking and camping apparelEmbroider the small 3.51-inch size on a cotton canvas tote side panel for a minimalist wilderness gift shop bag.
- Outdoor gear canvas bagsPop the medium size on olive cotton twill cap panels and back the crown with cutaway for a clean structured result.
- Flannel shirt chest placementHoop the largest size in a round wooden frame and hang it in a woodland nursery as a simple single-colour nature hoop art.
- Woodland nursery wall hoopsUse on grey or oatmeal crewneck sweatshirts for a camping trip merch run, the single thread makes batch runs fast.
- Christmas tree farm seasonal shirtsStitch the small size on a forest green wristband or patch and add it to a staff uniform for trail guides.
- Ranger and trail guide uniform patchesGreat for christmas tree farm tees in november using the mid size on a red flannel or cream jersey cotton.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.51 × 2.27 in | 3,707 |
| 4.51 × 2.91 in | 5,212 |
| 5.51 × 3.56 in | 6,899 |
| 6.51 × 4.21 in | 8,489 |
| 7.51 × 4.85 in | 11,009 |
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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