Welcome pumpkin design ya all, a fall greeter piece I drew for front-door towels and porch signs. The pumpkin perches up top with open satin outline, just the ribs and stem showing, a chunky filled maple leaf tucked behind on the left and a curly vine swirling off the stem on the right. Then the word Welcome flows along the lower edge in cursive script, lookin like its been painted on a wooden chalk sign.
Colour is all one shade of pumpkin orange running through the whole thing, so ya load the file and the machine wont stop for color changes. Stitch count sits at 3,584 on size one and climbs to ten thousand six hundred and sixteen on size five, which keeps things light for thinner fabrics like tea towels.
Ya get five sizes here, smallest measures about 1.62 inches wide and the biggest spans 4.2 inches. The vertical range starts at two point five one inches and reaches 6.51 inches at the top, which works because the welcome script and pumpkin top stack vertically. Pop the tiny one on a kitchen mitt corner. Stitch the big one on the centre of a hand towel and itll fill the whole hem section nicely.
I sold a bunch last october to a lady running a farmhouse decor etsy shop, she put em on linen tea towels using burnt orange thread and they flew off the shelf at fall festivals. Linen and natural cotton blanks really suit this design because the open outline pumpkin reads better on slightly textured fabric.
Hoop using medium cutaway backing if youre stitching tea towel terry, the loops can pull the satin off-line if ya skimp on backing. Ping me a quick message if your file dont open and Ill have a look at it for ya.
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.
- kitchen tea towels and dish clothsStitch this near the hem of a linen tea towel for a seasonal kitchen swap-out come october.
- front-door welcome mats and pillowsPop the largest size on a square pillow cover, drop it on the porch bench for autumn months.
- fall apron front pocketsCenter the medium size on a denim apron pocket, real popular with fall pumpkin patch staff.
- linen table runners for autumn dinnersHoop along one end of a 14 inch linen runner, leaves space for plates and candles.
- porch flag panelsAdd to a burlap garden flag panel for the front yard, the orange thread reads from the street.
- thanksgiving napkin cornersPlace a small version on the corner of cloth napkins for thanksgiving dinner table settings.
- farmhouse decor canvas signsStitch on natural canvas, frame in a wood hoop, sells on etsy as a porch sign keepsake.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 41.2 × 63.8 mm | 3,584 |
| 57.5 × 89.2 mm | 5,136 |
| 73.8 × 114.6 mm | 6,788 |
| 90.2 × 140.0 mm | 8,634 |
| 106.6 × 165.4 mm | 10,616 |
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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