Bye Bye Preschool in that big wobbly blue and pink lettering, the kind where the letters lean slightly different directions like a kid actually wrote em. Hello Summer below it in orange and blue, same hand-drawn energy. Top right theres a cartoon orange sun, just the arc and the little spiky rays, not a full circle, like the sun is kinda peeking over the edge. And right in the middle, a big pair of black sunglasses sitting there like the whole design is ready for the beach. 5 colours total: sky blue, hot pink, orange, black and a tiny bit of white for the lens shine on the shades.
4 sizes from 4 by 3.96 inches up to 7 by 6.92 inches. Smallest hits 9,899 stitches, biggest gets to 18,934. Density is 390 which is comfortable for most cotton and canvas fabrics. 4 colour changes means your machine stops 4 times, the blue runs first, then pink, then orange, then black. Its not complicated but ya need to be nearby for the swaps, dont walk away after the first thread load.
I made this for the kindergarten teacher crowd last may, because one of my customers who teaches preschool in austin messaged me wanting something for her students end of year tees. She said everything she found online was either too babyish or looked like clipart. She sent me photos when she got the batch back and the kids were obsessed with the sunnies. Since then its one of the designs I keep restocking because it sells every spring like clockwork without me doing anything.
Stitch this on white, cream or light grey cotton for the cleanest read on all 5 colours. Skip dark navy or black fabric because the blue text disappears and youre left with just the orange sun and black shades which doesnt make sense. Use a medium tearaway stabiliser on stable woven cotton. Hoop snug, the design is nearly square so a 7x7 hoop fits the big size without pushing the stabiliser edge. Message me if ya need help sizing for a specific shirt brand and Ill point you to the right size file.
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.
- Preschool end of year class tee shirtsRun a 6-inch on white cotton tees for the whole preschool class and photograph them together on the last day.
- Kindergarten teacher summer giftEmbroider the 5-inch on a parchment canvas tote bag as an end of year gift for the preschool teacher full of treats.
- Kids summer camp cotton teeRun the 6-inch on a light grey cotton tee for a kids summer camp arrival shirt that stands out in the drop-off line.
- White canvas tote for a new school leaverPop the 4-inch on a small white canvas tote for a kindergarten school leaver gift filled with crayons and stickers.
- Preschool graduation party favour bagsStitch a 5-in run on muslin drawstring bags and fill them with small summer toys as preschool graduation party favours.
- Kids last day of school photo prop shirtEmbroider the largest 7-inch on a bright white tee for a childs last day of school photo, it photographs really well.
- Summer reading programme tote bagUse the 4-inch on a canvas library tote for a summer reading programme where kids collect book stamps all july.
Dimensions
4 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 4.01 × 3.96 in | 9,899 |
| 5.01 × 4.95 in | 12,650 |
| 6.01 × 5.94 in | 15,683 |
| 7.01 × 6.92 in | 18,934 |
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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