Two words and a lil pumpkin. Gather is set in a warm tobacco brown cursive, TOGETHER waits below in solid orange block caps, and a single orange pumpkin perches up top with its curly vine tendrils still attached. Nothin else round it. No leaves clustering at the edges, no extra scrollwork. Its a stripped down thanksgiving lockup for folks who dont want their kitchen towel reading like a clearance bin at hobby lobby.
Two threads, which is rare in the autumn category and frankly the whole appeal. Orange and brown, ya pick em, ya hoop, ya run the design. No constant colour swaps mid-stitch. The cursive Gather sits on a thin satin column with fluffed underlay run, which keeps the script weight steady on canvas or chunky terry. Block lettering carries a packed tatami fill at slightly under half mm spacing, holds clean form across the largest seven inch print without rigid feel. Stitch totals climb from 5,240 at the small end up to 15,122 at the wider end, real nice for a pillow front panel.
Every october folks message asking for a thanksgiving design that aint loud. This is the design i recommend. A customer wrote me last fall, she had been organising a friendsgiving meal for twelve and needed napkin rings with somethin small and tasteful. She used the smaller size on cream linen napkin sleeves and shared pictures of the table afterwards. Beautiful warm spread, nothin fighting with the actual food, just a lil pumpkin moment beside every plate.
Run it on light cream, warm oatmeal, soft sage, or a faded pumpkin neutral ground fabric. Avoid bleach white, orange flattens against it bad. A medium no-show backing works on stretch, switch to tearaway on plain cotton or linen, two colour designs are forgiving but ya still want the pumpkin block sitting clean. Im not joking, density really matters here. Hoop with cursive aligned dead centre. Place the four inch design on an apron breast pocket for the dinner host.
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.
- minimalist thanksgiving table napkin sleeveStitch the 3-in across cream linen napkin sleeves for a friendsgiving table that reads minimalist and grown-up
- host apron breast pocket embroideryEmbroider the 5-inch design on the breast pocket panel of a natural cotton apron for the host of the dinner
- modern farmhouse pillow cover frontPlace the 7 inch design on an oatmeal pillow cover for a sofa accent running autumn through christmas
- kitchen tea towel autumn cornerPop the chest 4 in on the corner of a sage tea towel for a quiet kitchen refresh during the holiday weeks
- small wood hoop friendsgiving wall artHoop the 5 inch version in a 6 inch round wood frame for a small wall piece above the friendsgiving sideboard
- cream linen table runner end accentStitch the 3-in across both ends of a cream linen runner for a thanksgiving table layout that feels considered
- guest welcome banner above the dining tablePlace the 6 inch piece on a fabric banner above the dining table so guests see it when they walk in
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.00 × 2.55 in | 5,240 |
| 4.00 × 3.40 in | 7,305 |
| 5.00 × 4.24 in | 9,592 |
| 6.00 × 5.09 in | 12,181 |
| 7.00 × 5.94 in | 15,122 |
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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