Stacked santa lettering in that chunky retro outline style, with the front santa filled solid red and the back santa sitting half a letter lower in coral pink outline only. Tiny white snowflakes scattered across the letterforms inside the solid red so you actually get that printed-tee look up close. Underneath that, the word Baby runs in tight cursive script with a small red heart hanging off the y like a charm.
So thats 3 colours total. Coral pink outlines first, deep red filled satin on the main santa and the Baby script second, and a quick white pass at the end for the snowflakes. The smallest 2.61 inch width runs 9,289 stitches and the biggest 5.59 inch width pushes 22,147 because the layered echo means everything gets stitched twice. Tajima format with 52 to 69 trims depending on size. The white snowflake pass is small (575 to 944 stitches) so dont let your bobbin run low, those tiny details get skipped if tension drops.
I digitised it in professional embroidery software. The pink outline echo runs as a fine column satin so it stays crisp at the smaller sizes, density sits around 528 spi on the red fill blocks. Use medium cutaway behind anything stretchy, the layered fills will tug the fabric if its not stable. And if youre hooping fleece or thick sweatshirt material, add a layer of water-soluble topping so the white snowflakes hold up clean above the nap.
One customer who runs alot of christmas matching sets told me she stitched the 4.51 inch size on toddler raglan tees in coral and red on cream cotton, sold the whole batch at a local market last December. Said the snowflake detail inside the red was what made people pick em up to look closer.
Best on cream, cream-flecked, light grey, or natural linen fabrics where the layered red reads loud. But it also looks great on black sweatshirts if you swap the pink echo for a bright coral or candy pink, the contrast just pops harder. Skip dark forest green or burgundy backgrounds, the red merges right in. Run the medium 4.10 inch size for a youth tee chest hit, the 5.51 inch for an adult chest panel or zippered tote front pocket.
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.
- matching toddler and adult christmas pyjama topsStitch the 3.36 inch size on a toddler raglan in coral and red on cream cotton with medium cutaway for a matching christmas eve pyjama set
- cream raglan sweatshirts and crewneck pulloversRun the 5.51 inch face centred on a cream crewneck sweatshirt using polymesh stabiliser and water-soluble topping so the snowflake details stay crisp on fleece
- canvas tote bags for holiday markets and gift haulsPop the 4.51 inch version on a 12 oz canvas tote with tearaway backing for a chunky holiday market bag thats ready in under an hour
- cotton tea towels and kitchen linen setsEmbroider the smallest 2.61 inch width on a flour-sack tea towel in red and pink for a set of three matching kitchen linens
- burp cloths and bibs for baby first christmasUse the 3.36 inch size on a white cotton burp cloth or bib for a baby first christmas gift, hoop with tearaway so it stays soft
- stocking front panels in calico or natural linenStitch the 4.10 inch version on a calico stocking front in coral pink and red for a personalised mantel decoration
- youth t-shirt left chest or full-front graphicDrop the 4.51 inch size on a youth tee left chest panel for a cheeky holiday concert shirt the kids will actually wear
- pillow covers for holiday couch stylingRun the 5.59 inch motif on a cream throw pillow cover with cutaway stabiliser for a festive lounge accent
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 2.61 × 3.51 in | 9,289 |
| 3.36 × 4.51 in | 12,126 |
| 4.10 × 5.51 in | 15,213 |
| 4.85 × 6.51 in | 18,628 |
| 5.59 × 7.51 in | 22,147 |
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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