Five christmas trees lined up across with the holiday quote underneath, super modern scandi vibe this one. Trees line up side by side each in a different colour, sand tan triangle tree, chunky dark green silhouette tree, skinny lime green scribble tree, aqua mint tree, then a warm brown outline-only tree. Each tree gets a tiny matching star on top. Below the row sits Tis The Season in a flowing dark green brush script, kinda loose and casual not formal.
5 colours total. Brown, dark green, lime green, aqua mint, sand tan, the modern scandi palette folks have been buying alot for boho holiday decor lately. Stitches go from 10,807 at the smallest 2.3 by 3.5 inch up to 24,517 at the biggest 4.92 inch wide version, density at 665 medium-heavy. Ive digitised it in my professional tool with sketchy directional fills tracing each tree silhouette, no big block fills, the lines stay loose and crayon-like. The script base uses standard satin with underlay so it sits flat against the trees.
One customer wrote me last christmas, she ordered the 4 inch size for a batch of cream linen tea towels, said the scandi palette sold out at her boho holiday market booth in like two days. The 3 inch size also fits onto a sweatshirt pocket or a felt stocking front, anywhere ya want a modern christmas accent.
Best on cream cotton, natural linen, oatmeal canvas, or sand felt where the modern palette can pop against neutral fabric. Use light tearaway stabiliser, the sketchy fills wont need anything heavy. Skip stretchy jersey, the sketch lines might shift. Pop topping above terry or waffle so the loose sketch outlines wont fade between the fibres. Run rayon thread for the lime and aqua, the sheen really shows off the modern feel. Centre carefully because the row layout means symmetry counts when its lined up across a runner. Use a 75/11 sharp needle for the fine sketch lines. Pre-wind a few bobbins because the 5 colour swaps eat through em across alot of pieces.
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.
- cream linen tea towel corner panelStitch the 4-inch placement on a cream linen tea towel corner with light tearaway, scandi christmas gift sorted
- boho holiday market tote bag frontPop the 4.92 inch version on a natural oatmeal canvas tote front with topping, sells fast at boho markets
- natural canvas apron centre panelRun the 4-inch placement on a natural cotton apron centre with light tearaway for a holiday boho kitchen gift
- linen table runner end panelDrop the largest size on a cream linen table runner end panel with mesh stabiliser, christmas dinner setting
- sweatshirt left chest designUse the petite 3.5 on a heather grey sweatshirt left chest with rayon thread for a modern festive top
- throw pillow front for scandi lounge decorPlace the 4-in motif on a cream cotton throw pillow front with light cutaway, scandi lounge cushion done
- felt holiday stocking front panelHoop the petite 3.5 on a sand felt stocking front panel with tearaway, the modern palette pops nicely
- wall hoop framed art for mantle displayFrame the largest 4.92 inch size in an 8 inch wood hoop for a scandi christmas wall art mantle piece
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 2.30 × 3.50 in | 10,807 |
| 2.95 × 4.49 in | 13,354 |
| 3.61 × 5.50 in | 17,196 |
| 4.26 × 6.48 in | 20,035 |
| 4.92 × 7.49 in | 24,517 |
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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Reyazul Masud Riham, hand-drawing every design on this site
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