Cute lil cartoon fairy with blonde curly hair, big bright eyes and a sweet smile. Shes wearing a pink headband with a tiny flower up top, a sleeveless mint aqua top with a flower brooch at the chest, and a yellow ruffled tutu style skirt cinched with a red flower at the waist. Her feet have red ballet flats with ribbon ties going up the shins. Behind her, translucent mint aqua wings spread out like dragonfly wings.
Twelve thread changes carry the whole design, blonde hair tones, peach skin, mint aqua for wings and top, pink for headband and lips, yellow for the skirt with orange shadow accents, red for the flowers and ballet shoes. White highlights catch the eyes and a fine black detail thread runs the outline. Wings have light open fill plus tiny dot accents so theyre translucent and stay light on thread budget.
Stitch counts run 15,390 at the smallest 4.5x3.58 inches up to 28,953 at the largest 7.5x5.97 inches. Density sits at 647 which is moderate to heavy. Slow down on the skirt ruffle section since the directional fills overlap. Four sizes only this time, the design wont read clean below 4.5 inch width or the face features get muddy.
Honestly this design is mostly grabbed for kids birthday gifts. I had a customer last christmas who stitched four of these onto matching pillowcases for her daughters fairy themed party sleepover, set looked properly magical. Other customers go for ballet recital tote bags, dance class water bottle pouches and nursery wall pieces.
Best fabric is cream cotton, white twill, soft pink jersey or pale lavender. The mint wings get muddy on dark fabric so avoid navy, black or forest green. Back stretch jersey with a mesh cutaway since the dense skin and skirt fills will distort thinner stabilisers, theyll pucker without proper backing. Use 40wt rayon thread for the wings sheen, polyester for high wear areas like the shoes since its more wash resistant.
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.
- Girls birthday party tshirtsBirthday tee for a seven-year-old fairy obsessive, white cotton, her name in the same script underneath the wings.
- Fairy themed pillowcase setsFairy themed sleepover pillowcase set, four kids each got a matching case in soft pink and the party looked properly magical.
- Ballet recital tote bagsBallet recital tote bag, the wings on the fairy echo the tutu and dance mums notice that connection every single time.
- Dance class water bottle pouchesDance class water bottle pouch, the small size fits between the zip and the base seam without being crowded.
- Nursery wall hangingsNursery wall hanging framed on cotton, sits well next to a garland of paper stars and a small pastel letter banner.
- Daughters back to school bagPrincess party gift sack, when mums see the twelve-colour fairy they ask where the bags are from before they ask what is inside.
- Princess party gift sacksKids drawstring pyjama bag, the fairy on the front gives a plain bag a reason for a child to not leave it at grannys house.
Dimensions
4 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 4.50 × 3.58 in | 15,390 |
| 5.50 × 4.38 in | 19,670 |
| 6.50 × 5.17 in | 24,172 |
| 7.50 × 5.97 in | 28,953 |
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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