Bee Kind Embroidery Design, Cute Bee Quote Pattern, Instant Download

Bee Kind Embroidery Design, Cute Bee Quote Pattern, Instant Download

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The bee is a simple rounded cartoon shape, the same kind of design you see on primary school reward stickers, and the word KIND sits next to or below it as part of the bee-kind pun. Single colour, 1 thread stop, density of 235, so the whole thing has a clean graphic silhouette quality rather than a layered fill. Honestly looks hand-stamped when it comes off the machine, which I actually think suits the message. The satin outlines on the bee body are thin and precise, and the lettering sits in a simple block style.

And its got six sizes which is more than most simple designs, 1.94 inches wide on the small size, climbing to 5.15, stitch counts from 3,388 to 9,687. The tiny size is genuinely small, good for a bag tag, a shoe, a kids hair bow fabric, or a book cover patch. The 5-inch version works on a tote front or a tee chest. Single colour means you can run this in any thread without worrying about registration or colour changes. Use a light cutaway stabiliser on knit fabrics, on wovens a firm tear-away is usually enough given the lower density of 235. Hooped flat is all it needs.

My son wanted this on his water bottle carrier bag last september, black thread on white canvas, and the bee outline and KIND lettering both came out crisp. He was alot younger then but still uses the bag so Im counting that as a long-term test. Stitch it on a kids tote, a cotton tee, a linen pouch or a fabric book cover. Use cutaway on any jersey or knit item. Skip heavy stabiliser layers for this one, the 235 density doesnt need a fortress of backing to hold shape.

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.

  • Kids tote bag or school bag patch in the 4 or 5-inch sizeNatural canvas tote at the 5-inch size, light cutaway for clean bee outline.
  • Toddler tee or kids hoodie chest with the small 2-inch sizeCotton knit tee needs a soft cutaway, the 2-inch size sits well above any print.
  • Canvas zip pouch as a cheerful inspirational giftZip pouch in the 3-inch size, 3388-stitch count keeps the pouch soft to carry.
  • Baby or kids room hoop art framed on cream linenCream linen on a 6-inch hoop, mount in a simple frame or stand for desk decor.
  • Cotton pillowcase or cushion with the 4-inch size centredCotton pillowcase with the 4-inch size, tear-away stabiliser on the woven cover.
  • Book cover fabric panel for a personalised school accessoryBook cover cotton drill, use iron-on tearaway backing and the 2-inch size.
  • Fabric hair bow with the tiny 1.94-inch smallest sizeFabric hair bow at 1.94 inches wide, firm tearaway, no cutaway needed here.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
1.94 × 3.01 in 3,388
2.58 × 4.01 in 4,492
3.22 × 5.01 in 5,611
3.86 × 6.01 in 6,848
4.51 × 7.01 in 8,325
5.15 × 8.01 in 9,687

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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