My niece stitched this onto a winter cushion cover last december and it looked way better than either of us expected. The lettering isnt your usual clean script, the "s" in snow curls into this massive swirl that takes up nearly a third of the whole design, and the aqua satin fill has this kinda chunky bounce to it. The words "let it" sit in solid black above, and "snow" swoops across the bottom in aqua with a dark green curly flourish underneath. Three snowflake outlines float around the edges, two in aqua and one in black, all outline-only so they stitch up lightweight without adding bulk.
Back it with a medium tearaway on a woven cotton or a fleece blend and you get crisp edges on all those curls. Thats really the main thing to get right here because the swirl on the "s" runs on a tight satin path and if the fabric shifts mid-stitch you lose the underlay alignment. 3 colours total with only two colour changes, so the run time is pretty lean even at the 4.36 inch wide size which comes in at 12,215 stitches. The smallest at 2.35 inches is only 6,510, which is genuinely fast. Density is low-ish at 430 so it sits nicely on lighter fabrics without pulling.
Stitch it on a tea towel, a beanie cuff, a canvas tote, a linen table runner, or a fleece blanket edge. Drop me a message if you're having trouble with the satin coverage on the curls and I'll help you sort the topping or stabiliser choice. Avoid very dark fabrics where the aqua wont pop, mid-tones and lights work best here.
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.
- Winter cushion cover centre panelRun the 4.36 inch size centred on a cushion front, stitched in aqua and green on cream linen or cotton canvas.
- Beanie or hat cuff embroideryUse the 2.35 inch size on a knit beanie cuff with a medium cutaway underneath for stretch stability.
- December market cotton tote bagStitch onto a natural canvas tote at 3-4 inches for a quick december market or craft fair gift bag.
- Linen table runner for a winter tableCentre the full 4.36 inch version along a linen table runner at 12 inch intervals for a repeating pattern.
- Fleece blanket edge strip designRun along the folded edge of a polar fleece blanket using a tearaway under the fleece layer.
- Tea towel gift for a neighbourStitch the 3 inch size on a linen tea towel and tie with twine as a low-cost neighbour gift.
- Canvas zip pouch for winter accessoriesEmbroider onto a zip pouch front panel in aqua thread on a grey canvas for winter-themed storage.
Dimensions
4 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 2.35 × 3.51 in | 6,510 |
| 3.02 × 4.51 in | 8,247 |
| 3.69 × 5.51 in | 10,186 |
| 4.36 × 6.51 in | 12,215 |
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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