Crown Heart Embroidery Design, Instant Download

Crown Heart Embroidery Design, Instant Download

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Heres a small crown heart motif, my take on the classic royal crown silhouette but with a tiny heart punched out at the bottom front. The whole shape sits solid gold satin fill, five round dome bumps along the top with the centre dome rising slightly taller than the outer ones. Bottom band is flat, heart cut-out drops dead centre of that band as negative space.

I drew small icon piece because alot of customers been asking for tiny royal motifs that fit on baby clothing and toddler gear. Smallest size measures just 0.57 inches wide, biggest goes 1.69 inches wide. Stitch count starts at 718 on the mini run and tops out 2,929 on the largest, so it loads on machine in under five minutes.

Stitch on a onesie chest panel, sits as a sweet name companion motif. Pop on the cuff of toddler socks. Add to corner of a baby bib. The chunky gold fill reads strong even at tiny sizes, which is why dollhouse-scale embroidery folks been ordering for doll dresses. Last month one customer grabbed the mini 0.57 inch run for her daughters birthday party favours, she stitched a dozen on small drawstring pouches.

Pair with letter monograms, crown sits great above an initial. Or stack two side by side on twin sister matching tees, theyll look real coordinated. That negative space heart gives the design real charm, reading as both crown and love symbol at the same time, which is a fun double meaning for valentines themed baby gear.

Use tearaway behind it since the fill area is small, design wont distort even on lightweight cotton. Skip thick terry towels for the tiniest run, youll lose the punched detail in the loops. Message me if your machine cant read the file and Ill share another extension thats compatible.

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.

  • baby onesie chest motifStitch the smallest size on the chest of a baby onesie, pairs sweet next to the first name letter.
  • toddler sock cuffHoop a 0.6 inch version on the cuff of toddler socks for matching crown-themed birthday outfits.
  • kids hair clip backingPop a mini crown on felt backing then glue to alligator hair clip, sells well in etsy baby shops.
  • birthday party favour pouchesStitch fifteen of em on small canvas drawstring bags for princess themed birthday party favours.
  • doll dress chest patchCenter on doll dress chest, dollhouse-scale crafters love this size for 18 inch doll outfits.
  • name monogram topperPlace above any single initial letter for a cute kids monogram, the dome bumps sit neat over the letter top.
  • matching twin sister tee accentAdd to chest of matching twin tees just to one side, makes a cute coordinated sister photo.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
14.4 × 25.7 mm 718
21.5 × 38.3 mm 1,135
28.6 × 51.0 mm 1,655
35.7 × 63.8 mm 2,274
42.8 × 76.5 mm 2,929

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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