
Send this 1 to anyone who collects sunset art and theyll text back the same day. Its a tall slim pitcher vase silhouette with the entire tropical sunset scene printed inside it, like the vase has swallowed a beach. Burnt orange sun sits low between two palm trees. Magenta and cobalt sky stripes pour down behind. Turquoise ocean waves curl across the lower belly of the vase and a thin cream stripe wraps the foot. Black palm silhouettes lean in from both sides.
Up close the halftone dot shading is whats doing the heavy lifting here. Each gradient band uses a tiny dotted fill instead of a solid satin block, so when you stitch it on a dark fabric the colours read like a vaporwave poster, not a flat patch. Sun is a small open ring with a cobalt half-disc cutting underneath where it dips below the horizon. Palm fronds are sharp tearaway-ready silhouettes. 13 thread changes and the dotted gradients have a fancy retro print feel.
I made this in june for a friend whos opening a beach bar in tulum and the 8.5-inch version went on a row of cream apron chest panels for the staff. People have been ordering it for tiki bar merch, summer cocktail napkins, pool towel monograms, beach wedding signage cushions, the lot. One customer asked for a smaller 5-inch run for cocktail-class welcome bag tees, sold out the same weekend.
Stitch on smooth woven fabric so the halftone dots dont muddy. Pop it on cream linen, light grey cotton, soft white canvas tote, or a navy beach towel and the magenta sky reads vivid. Skip busy patterned shirts and skip dark blue denim, the cobalt sky just merges into the indigo wash and you lose half the sunset. Black tote works gorgeous if you want a moody late-evening neon vibe, the colour pops harder.
9 sizes from 2.43 wide and 4.5 tall up to 4.6 by 8.5. Stitch count goes from 22.2k up to 52.2k. Biggest version wants a medium cutaway stabilizer because the dotted gradient sections build up density on the body. Polyester thread holds the magenta hue better than rayon under sun and after washes. Hoop tight, watch the colour change order bc the magenta to cobalt fade stitches in 3 swaps. Send a chat if any band reads patchy and Ill rework the punch fast by morning.
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 bar staff apronsStitch the 8.5 inch vase on a cream linen apron chest and the magenta sky stays loud all shift
- Tiki cocktail napkinsPop the 5-in build on a soft cotton cocktail napkin corner for a tulum-themed dinner or beach club spring brunch
- Pool towel monogramsEmbroider a 4 inch sunset vase on a navy pool towel hem and the turquoise wave reads vivid against deep blue terry
- Beach wedding cushion signageStitch the 7 inch vase on a cream cushion cover for a beach wedding ceremony seating sign or welcome lounge
- Summer cocktail class teesSew a 5 inch design on a white tee chest pocket for a summer cocktail class welcome bag, sold out last june
- Linen wall hoops for beach housesFrame the 8.5 inch vase on cream linen in a wooden hoop, hang on a beach house bathroom wall
- Tote bags for vacation rental giftsStitch a 4.5 inch sunset vase on a canvas tote for a vacation rental welcome gift, it pops against natural fabric
Dimensions
9 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 4.50 × 2.43 in | 22,259 |
| 5.00 × 2.70 in | 25,320 |
| 5.50 × 2.97 in | 28,448 |
| 6.00 × 3.25 in | 32,009 |
| 6.50 × 3.52 in | 35,691 |
| 7.00 × 3.79 in | 39,144 |
| 7.50 × 4.06 in | 43,782 |
| 8.00 × 4.33 in | 47,145 |
| 8.50 × 4.60 in | 52,244 |
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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