Tropical Sunset Palm Trees Embroidery Design, Beach Silhouette Scene Pattern

Tropical Sunset Palm Trees Embroidery Design, Beach Silhouette Scene Pattern

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Big round yellow sun sits low on the horizon and two black palm tree silhouettes lean in from either side. Below the sun theres an orange shimmer running across the water in long horizontal lines, mimicking the way real sunset light scatters across waves. The palms themselves have shaggy trunks and detailed frond clusters, not flat blob shapes.

And the colour budget is tiny, only 3 threads, soft warm yellow for the sun disc, orange-red for the reflection band, and plain black for the silhouettes and waterline. Thats what keeps the whole thing readable from a distance, which matters on a tote bag or back of a tee.

So I made this with summer holiday merch in mind. Last summer I sold alot of these stitched onto cream cotton beach bags, customers were grabbing them for cruise ship gifts and bachelorette beach trip swag. Holler if you need a tweak, ill sort it out.

Sun and orange reflection use long parallel satin runs, so density isnt dense fill. Total stitch count tops out at 14,692 at the largest 3.54x7.51 inch size which is friendly for older home machines. Smallest is 1.64x3.51 inches, narrow enough for a left chest pocket placement.

Best fabric is woven cotton or canvas in cream, white or natural sand. Skip dark navy or black since the silhouette palms will dissapear into the background. Back woven cotton with tearaway, drop to cutaway only if youre putting this on a stretchy tee or polo. Use 40wt rayon thread for the yellow and orange, its sheen catches like real water. Holler if you hit any snags on stitch-out and Ill check the punch.

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.

  • Beach holiday tote bagsCruise gift towel folded into a shell shape, this scene reads straight away as vacation without needing any text underneath.
  • Summer vacation tshirtsTiki bar staff aprons were my first bulk order for this one, ten aprons in one go for a bar opening last june.
  • Cruise ship gift towelsBack panel of a beach cover-up in white or cream, the three-colour palette doesnt fight any other print.
  • Bachelorette beach trip totesGym duffel bag front, the largest size fills the panel and makes the bag feel like a limited-edition beach collab.
  • Tiki bar apron decorBachelorette weekend, four girls each pick a different sand-tone tote fabric and the same sunset gets stitched on each one.
  • Patio cushion accentsPatio cushion in dark charcoal or slate, the warm yellow and orange pops hard against the dark ground.
  • Surf shop merchandiseLeft chest of a linen shirt for a resort host, small and clean, the palm silhouettes readable from across a pool deck.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
1.64 × 3.51 in 4,886
2.12 × 4.51 in 6,935
2.59 × 5.51 in 9,275
3.07 × 6.51 in 11,806
3.54 × 7.51 in 14,692

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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