Drew this lil baby girl alot earlier than I expected. She came together in 4 sizes, smallest sitting at 2.5 inches wide and the largest at 5.5 inches, so theres room whether youre hooping a tiny onesie or going big on a nursery quilt. Stitch count runs from 7,100 all the way up to 19,145, and with 6 colours in the palette she takes a bit of care to hoop right but the result is worth it.
Shes seated with these big round puff buns on top, a chunky pink bow headband sitting off to one side, wrapped in a teal nappy cover with little pink booties. The skin tones run warm caramel and Im honestly proud of how the satin fill came out on the face. My mum saw it stitched on a cotton receiving blanket last month and immediately asked for the file, which pretty much told me the design was working.
Pair cutaway under any knit fabric, especially onesies. The density sits at 888 which is on the heavier side so dont skip the stabiliser step or youll get tunnelling around the puff buns. Hoop it snug, check your bobbin tension before you run it, and the topping helps if youre stitching on terry or a textured fleece. One customer ordered the 3.5-inch run on a white receiving blanket for a baby shower gift and recieved so many compliments they came back for the princess version.
Best on white or cream fabric so those 6 colours really show. Skip dark backgrounds, the warm skin tones get lost and the pink goes muddy. Pair with a simple name block beneath if youre personalising nursery items.
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.
- Newborn onesie embroidery for baby shower giftsStitch the 2.5 inch hoop for a white cotton onesie, pairs well with a name block below.
- Nursery wall hoop art on linen or muslinCentre the 5.5-inch version in a 6-inch hoop for a framed nursery display on linen.
- Baby quilt block centre embroideryUse as a focal block in a patchwork baby quilt, combine with solid cotton squares.
- Personalised receiving blanket for newbornsRun the petite 3.5 on a cream muslin receiving blanket for a personalised newborn gift.
- Kids room cushion cover front panelStitch onto a plain cotton cushion cover, great for nursery chair decor.
- Bib embroidery for baby girl gift setsAdd the smallest size to a cotton bib blank for a cute coordinated gift set.
- Tote bag for nappy bag personalisationCentre on a canvas tote in mint or white for a practical nappy bag gift.
Dimensions
4 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 63.6 × 45.2 mm | 7,100 |
| 89.0 × 63.3 mm | 10,519 |
| 114.4 × 81.4 mm | 14,589 |
| 139.8 × 99.5 mm | 19,145 |
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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