This is the tall ship at its most graphic. Full black fill, no hatching, no half-tone tricks, just the pure silhouette of a proper 3-mast galleon with all sails up. The rigging lines between the masts are left in negative space so they read as thin white lines against the fill, and the bowsprit pushes forward at a sharp angle with the hull riding low and heavy underneath. Small flag flies at the stern. Its got that kinda stamp-print, linocut quality to it.
5 sizes, smallest 3.5 wide by 3.5 tall at 14580 stitches, largest 7.5 wide by 7.4 tall at 36881. Density is 662. Youre looking at a solid fill design so the fabric choice matters. Cotton twill and denim work well because they dont distort under the weight of the fill. Ive seen it stitched on canvas with great results. Stitch it on knit and youll want a firm cutaway because the sheer mass of the fill will drag stretch. A customer last month ran the 7-in face size in ecru thread on a slate grey cotton canvas cushion cover and it looked genuinely expensive. Youll get that on any medium-firm woven.
Use it on denim jacket backs or tote bag chests. Stitch it white on navy, dark green on cream, burgundy on grey. Pop it onto a framed hoop for a proper nautical wall piece. The solid fill makes colour-swapping easy in your head: the zones are clean and defined. If youre doing a repeat placement across a tablecloth or a series of pouches, it tiles well because the ship has a naturally rectangular silhouette footprint. Files for every machine included.
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.
- Denim jacket chest or back panel for a nautical fashion statementThe 7.5-inch fill on denim jacket back sits well on firm woven fabric with cutaway stabiliser.
- Canvas cushion cover for a coastal living room or bedroomEcru thread on slate grey cotton canvas cushion cover gives a high-end coastal furnishing feel.
- Canvas or cotton zip pouch for a sea-themed accessory giftthe 3.5 chest on a zip pouch front panel stitches quickly on woven cotton with tear-away.
- hoop wall art piece for nautical or pirate themed child's roomThe 4-inch size in a 6-inch hoop ring makes clean ready-to-hang art for a child's ocean-theme room.
- Cotton tote bag panel in ecru or white thread on dark canvasWhite on dark navy tote canvas panel creates a bold high-contrast nautical bag panel.
- Tablecloth or placemat corner repeat for a coastal dining setRepeat the 3.5 chest at each corner of a linen placemat for a coordinated table set.
- Personalised sailor's kit bag or beach bag for a sailing trip giftThe large 7.5-inch hoop fills a canvas kit bag front panel as a single statement motif.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 89.0 × 88.1 mm | 14,580 |
| 114.4 × 113.2 mm | 19,313 |
| 139.8 × 138.3 mm | 24,674 |
| 165.2 × 163.4 mm | 30,571 |
| 190.6 × 188.5 mm | 36,881 |
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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