The idea here is just the ears, no face or body, poking up out of a lil bunch of spring flowers at the base. Its a graphic that reads immediately and works on loads of things without looking too kiddie or too themed. The ears are done in a wide satin column with a blue outline and blush pink fill in the inner ear, and the flower cluster below has three colour varieties - magenta blooms, saffron yellow daisies and pale blue flowers, all with black centres and green foliage.
embroidery software handled the digitising, and the sequencing keeps those bloom sections sorted in a logical order so you dont end up with long jumps across the hoop. 6 colours total, four sizes from 4.5 inches 7.5 jumbo, and 12,220 stitches at the smallest. The density on the ear fill is kinda low at 398 per square inch compared to most fills, which is actually intentional - it keeps those big satin ear columns from going stiff on lighter fabrics like cotton muslin or linen.
Use a tearaway stabiliser for most projects. The design doesnt have massive dense satin blocks so you dont need heavy cutaway here. Add a water-soluble topping if youre stitching onto terry cloth or any loopy fabric so the flower detail doesnt sink in. Pair the blush pink inner ear with a cream or soft white background and it looks realy clean. Use 40wt thread throughout and make sure you hoop it tight, the tall ear columns can drift if theres any fabric give.
One customer asked about stitching it on a pillowcase for her daughter - she went with the 6-inch size on white cotton and said it came out exactly how she hoped. Best for spring table linens, cushion covers, tote bags, or a small hoop gift for easter. Add it to a plain onesie with a matching pastel thread and it looks sweet without being over the top.
Got 3 colours and nine sizes worth of questions? Ping me through the shop chat and Ill sort you out.
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.
- Spring cushion cover for kids' bedroomWorks well on cotton canvas or linen cushion covers in cream or pale mint
- Easter pillowcase giftA customer stitched the 6-inch size on a white cotton pillowcase for her daughter
- Linen tote bag for spring marketsClean and graphic on a fabric tote front with minimal other design work
- Baby onesie or bib decorationUse one of the smaller 4-inch sizes on a white cotton onesie or bib
- Table napkin set for Easter brunchStitch on cotton napkins and pair with a matching solid runner for Easter brunch
- Small framed hoop art for spring decorMount in a 6-inch hoop with a cream linen backing for a simple spring wall piece
- Fabric headband or hair accessory panelUse the small size on a wide fabric headband - blush and saffron threads work well
Dimensions
4 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 4.50 × 4.42 in | 12,220 |
| 5.50 × 5.40 in | 15,216 |
| 6.51 × 6.38 in | 18,545 |
| 7.51 × 7.36 in | 21,990 |
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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Reyazul Masud Riham, hand-drawing every design on this site
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