This one has that late-70s national park poster energy and I love it for that. Mountains sit in the background with a sunset spread behind them, pine trees in the foreground, and a reflection in a still lake below the whole scene. The style is deliberate retro, the kind of layered horizon lines and bold shapes that make it feel like a vintage travel patch. It works on dark backgrounds especially well because the lighter thread pops against them in a way that feels very camp-aesthetic.
No specs data attached to this one so thread count scales with your sizing. The layered mountain and sky fills are the main stitch investment, and with a multi-layer scene like this you want good consistent density in each fill pass. Tearaway on stable wovens like canvas and twill. Cutaway on any stretch base fabric to keep the horizon lines flat. Hoop tightly so the reflection detail in the water area doesnt shift between passes.
Dark hoodies and sweatshirts are where customers mostly take this one, back panel or chest depending on the scale they run. One customer did a batch of black camp-style hoodies for a hiking group and used this on the back, said they turned out looking genuinely great. Canvas patches are another popular use, you can stitch it onto a patch base and then sew or iron it onto a bag or jacket. Runs well in two or three earthy thread shades, ochre, forest green, and cream works really nicely.
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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.
- Dark hoodie back panelDark hoodie back panels really let the layered mountain scene shine, especially in ochre and forest green thread.
- Outdoor adventure sweatshirtOutdoor adventure sweatshirts with a retro patch feel are popular for hiking clubs and nature-themed small brands.
- Canvas patch badgeCanvas patches stitched then applied to bags or jackets are one of the most flexible uses for this design.
- Hiking backpack front panelHiking backpack front pockets with this in earthy thread tones are a practical and attractive combination.
- Camp-style hat embroideryCamp-style hats with this on the front panel have a genuine vintage outdoor brand feel that people notice.
- Denim jacket sleeve patchJacket sleeve patches are a popular detail for outdoor apparel makers doing small production runs.
- National park themed giftNational park gift items with this design are a natural fit for anyone selling at outdoor markets or park stores.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.51 × 3.14 in | 6,685 |
| 4.51 × 4.04 in | 8,719 |
| 5.51 × 4.93 in | 10,939 |
| 6.51 × 5.83 in | 13,466 |
| 7.51 × 6.72 in | 15,832 |
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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