Welcome Snowman Trio Embroidery Design, Christmas Snowman Pattern

Welcome Snowman Trio Embroidery Design, Christmas Snowman Pattern

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Drew this one around a phrase I thought would actually make people smile at the door. Three snowman heads stacked in a loose circle, each with dot eyes, a little button mouth, and that sideways carrot nose. The outlines are thick enough to read clearly even on a mid-tone ground, and the bead dots running around the outer edge give it a trimmed look without needing any actual trim.

The text is the real personality here. "all flakes welcome" runs in this loopy red cursive down the right side, and its honestly the kind of lettering that looks like somebody wrote it by hand rather than typed it into a font picker. Two big teal snowflakes sit alongside the script. Five colours total: aqua, sky blue, red, black, and brown for the carrot noses. And its only four colour changes, which is pretty manageable for a multi-stop winter design.

One customer ordered it last december to put on a door wreath hoop, the kind you hang on the front door, and she sent me a photo and it looked brilliant. The 6 inch size fills a standard 7 inch hoop nicely with breathing room around the edges. Use a firm cutaway on anything stretchy, a tearaway works fine on stable cotton canvas. Dont try thin silky grounds for the largest size since the dense areas can drag.

Comes in 5 sizes from just over 3 inches up to 6.86 inches wide. Stitch count runs from about 10,000 up to nearly 21,000 so thread up with a full bobbin before you start the bigger sizes. Run a colour sequence check first since four stops means pausing four times. Holler at me if any file gives you trouble and ill get it sorted.

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.

  • Christmas front door hoop wreathsThe 6 inch size fits a standard 7 inch hoop well and makes a charming centrepiece for a fabric door wreath.
  • Holiday kitchen tea towelsStitched on a white or cream linen tea towel it works as a quick hostess gift that people actually keep and use.
  • Kids christmas jumpersOn a child's red or green sweatshirt the playful snowmen suit the age group without looking babyish.
  • Festive tote bags for gift wrappingCentred on a beige canvas tote it doubles as holiday giftwrapping so the bag itself becomes part of the present.
  • Table runner border repeatThe smallest size can be repeated end to end along a table runner border for a cohesive holiday table look.
  • Christmas pillow cover centrepieceOn a plain white or cream pillow cover the five colour composition reads rich even without extra decoration.
  • Stocking cuff panelA medium size on a stocking cuff panel gives a traditional holiday stocking a fun illustrated focal point.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
3.21 × 3.50 in 10,261
4.12 × 4.50 in 12,754
5.03 × 5.50 in 15,450
5.95 × 6.50 in 18,117
6.86 × 7.50 in 20,940

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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Reyazul Masud Riham, hand-drawing every design on this site

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