The elephant is round and chubby, trunk up, with that solid hot pink fill that makes it read as cheerful from across the room. Its got a small bow detail on its side and the string of heart balloons floats up from its trunk tip, five little hearts climbing toward the top of the design. Below the elephant there is a blank banner, just two horizontal lines with a clear space between, meant for you to add a name in your embroidery software before stitching. White and black threads do the outline and bow details, the pink does the rest. Three colours total, fast to run.
Wilcom EmbroideryStudio output the pink fills at density 336, which is light on purpose for baby items. Suprised how much difference low density makes on onesie cotton-spandex knit, a denser fill would stiffen the fabric and feel scratchy against baby skin. The 21 trims are all short internal jumps, so even without auto-trim the back wont be a nightmare. Just 2 colour changes means this is fast to run, you dont need alot of bobbin swaps for a small production batch of baby gifts.
Stitch the name text into the banner area using a small 0.4-inch monogram font from your machine library before loading this design, or run the elephant file first and add a separate name run after. One customer did a whole batch last november for a baby shower on 3-month pink onesies and asked if she could swap to initials, yes you can, any standard block font at 0.4 inches minimum fits the banner width cleanly. Use a light cutaway stabiliser on stretch knit fabric under the hoop, then a water-soluble topping over the top surface so the needle goes through cleanly without catching loops. Pop a piece of foam inside the onesie body to keep the knit taut while hooping.
Does well on fleece blankets and terry bibs too. Light cutaway underneath, low-density fill stays soft, outlines keep the design readable. Same setup, same stabiliser call.
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.
- Personalised baby onesies with name in bannerLow-density fill stays soft on stretch knit onesie fabric without stiffening
- Baby shower gift tote bags and ribbon pouchesThe blank banner takes a name in any standard monogram block font from your machine library
- Nursery wall art on fabric hoopsA 5-inch size featured on a 6-inch hoop frame looks sweet as nursery wall decor
- Newborn photo session outfit patchesThe chunky pink silhouette reads clearly even on pastel background fabrics in photos
- Terry cloth bibs and burp clothsTerry cloth bibs need water-soluble topping but the light density stitches through cleanly
- Fleece baby blankets with name personalisationFleece blankets work well at the 7-inch size with the name personalised in the banner
- Baby room pillow covers and cot bumper panelsSoft cotton pillow fabric in white or pale yellow shows the pink and black contrast well
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.51 × 2.75 in | 5,931 |
| 4.51 × 3.53 in | 7,885 |
| 5.51 × 4.31 in | 10,064 |
| 6.51 × 5.09 in | 12,272 |
| 7.51 × 5.88 in | 14,822 |
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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