
So the layout reads top to bottom as the classic toddler mantra. Eat sits up top. Sleep follows. Cutting through the middle is a flat orange ribbon banner with Be Cute stamped over it in black caps. Repeat anchors the bottom. A big puffy pink heart hangs to the right of Sleep, and a smaller pink heart tucks beside Repeat. Letters are chunky purple block caps with that slight cartoon bounce so each one has its own footing instead of stiff geometric stamping. Built loud for a toddler shirt slogan, theres no quiet version of this one.
4 colours total. Purple handles all the main caps. Black covers the Be Cute lettering. Orange runs the ribbon strip underneath. Pink fills both hearts. Stitch counts move 6.5k once youre at the smaller layout, climbing up to 28k by the time youre on the big 6.5 inch dimension, which is the dense one cause the purple letters and the ribbon are both packed satin fill. Smallest dimension moves quick on a basic home machine and youre done before the kettle boils. Save the biggest for a tote or a quilt block centre piece.
And I been getting messages from my mum customers running these for toddler birthday tee orders, especially around christmas when grandma gift orders pile up. One mum stitched the mid-size dimension across a stack of 2T jersey shirts for twin nieces last december and said the orange ribbon block came out vivid even on a cream cotton base. Reads like a finished print, not a stitched-on graphic. Thats sometimes all you need to win the daycare gift-bag race honestly. Sells itself basicly.
Hoop a medium cutaway under any knit base cause the dense purple fills will warp thin baby jersey otherwise. Pop a water-soluble film topping over terry or waffle so the satin sits flat instead of sinking. Skip dark fabrics on the biggest layout unless you swap the black caps for white, theyll just dissapear into navy or charcoal cotton. Slow the machine a touch through the ribbon transition cause alot of trims happen there, and you cant rush jumps without snagging. Holler when somethings off on import or your hoop reads it weird, I'll dig in and rebuild whatevers broken.
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.
- Toddler block-letter slogan teesRun the 4 inch on a soft jersey 2T tee, the purple fill pops loud against a pale cotton base
- Kids quilt panels and nursery throw cushionsPop the 6-inch on a quilt block centre and frame it with patchwork strips for a child's bed
- Big canvas tote for daycare or playgroupUse the 5.5 inch on a heavy canvas tote, the chunky purple block caps hold up to alot of daycare wear
- Birthday party shirt for 2T to 5T sizesPop the 4.5 inch on a fitted toddler birthday tee, sits well centred on the chest without crowding the seams
- Pillow cover for kids playroomStitch on a 14 inch cushion cover in cream linen, the orange ribbon banner gives it a real nursery feel
- Sweatshirt embroidery for older toddlersThe 6.5 inch fills a kids hoodie front nicely, just keep the colour palette away from a navy base
- Personalised gift bag for baby shower haulsEmbroider the 3 inch on a small drawstring gift bag for baby shower party favours, fast to run and clean
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 63.6 × 59.7 mm | 6,590 |
| 89.0 × 83.5 mm | 10,590 |
| 114.4 × 107.3 mm | 15,438 |
| 139.8 × 131.1 mm | 21,281 |
| 165.2 × 154.9 mm | 28,183 |
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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