Snowflake Tree Star Embroidery Design, Christmas Geometric Pattern, Instant Download

Snowflake Tree Star Embroidery Design, Christmas Geometric Pattern, Instant Download

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Ya know those christmas tree designs made entirely from repeated snowflakes rather than just a solid tree shape? This is that, and it works really well. The whole tree silhouette builds from layered geometric snowflake units, each one with proper six-pointed symmetry, and a single star sits at the top. No fill, no colour blocking, its just the one thread colour running through the whole thing in an open lace-like structure.

Single colour means no thread changes, which is honestly one of my favourite things about a design like this. Start to finish on a single spool, and youre not stopping mid-stitch to swap out thread. The stitch count is actually high despite the single colour, ranging from 20,896 at the smallest to 51,325 on the largest, because all those little snowflake arms have alot of direction changes and underlay work built in. Density sits around 1,001 per square inch.

A bunch of customers have told me they love how the design reads differently depending on the thread colour they pick. White on navy looks like cut paper. Gold thread on cream linen looks kinda vintage and fancy. I stitched it in royal blue on white cotton once and I was suprised how christmassy it still looked. Try it in whatever colour suits your project, its very forgiving on thread swaps.

Five sizes from 3.51 inches wide stretching to 7.51 inches across. Lay tearaway on woven cotton or linen. Pop a cutaway on any knit fabric so the open areas dont distort when the hoop releases.

Hoop tightly and run at a medium speed through the snowflake arm sections where the directional changes are tight. Best on cotton, linen, denim or canvas. Dont rush the setup and the result looks really sharp.

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.

  • Christmas shirt or sweatshirt centre designWhite thread on a navy sweatshirt makes a modern christmas look that doesnt rely on red and green at all.
  • Holiday linen table runner panelGold thread on a cream linen table runner gives a formal festive table setting that matches any colour scheme.
  • Festive cushion cover single-colour embroiderySingle colour on a cushion cover reads as a statement piece without being too holiday-heavy for a modern home.
  • Winter tote bag front motifOn a natural canvas tote this works as a subtle christmas accessory that still looks great in january.
  • Christmas tree skirt corner panelStitch into the corner panels of a fabric tree skirt for a coordinated handmade christmas base decoration.
  • Holiday gift wrap fabric pouchUse the smaller sizes on cotton drawstring pouches sewn as minimal handmade gift wrapping for seasonal presents.

Dimensions

5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.

Size (in) Stitches
3.51 × 3.19 in 20,896
4.51 × 4.10 in 27,762
5.51 × 5.01 in 35,178
6.51 × 5.92 in 43,046
7.51 × 6.83 in 51,325

Files & Formats

Eight machine formats included in one zip. Whichever your machine reads, its in the pack.

CND
DST
EXP
HUS
JEF
PES
VP3
XXX

Plus a color chart for thread matching. See full format guide.

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