Floral Llama Face Embroidery Design, Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

Floral Llama Face Embroidery Design, Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

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Heres the sleepy llama face and shes a sweet one. Cream coloured face with directional satin running across the cheeks so you see actual fluffy texture instead of a flat patch. Eyes closed, long curled lashes, a tiny pink heart for the nose, two little blush dots on her cheeks. Inside the ears theres warm coral pink lining peeking out.

The crown sitting on top of her head pulls the whole thing together. Pink hibiscus blooms, mint teal flowers and a coral one in the middle, with sage leaves and tiny burgundy berries tucked between the petals. My niece keeps asking for this on every birthday tee her friends get so I run a small batch of them every spring.

Stitch on cream, blush, pale mint or white cotton so the face actually reads. Skip dark navy or charcoal, the llama just disappears into them. Use a medium cutaway stabiliser for stretchy fabric like jersey onesies and a tearaway for woven cotton tees. Pop the 5x7 size on a toddler tee front and the 4 inch on a chest pocket.

16 colour changes sounds like alot but the llama face itself only uses 4. Most of the swaps are tiny crown details. Run a polyester thread on knits so the colours hold up wash after wash. Last christmas I sewed this onto a cream fleece blanket for a baby shower and the new mum still sends me photos of the niece sleeping under it.

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 onesies and toddler teesStitches sweetly on cotton onesies and toddler tees, the cream face shows up best on pastel fabric.
  • Baby shower gifts for a llama themed nurseryPair it with a name and a date, gives the new mum something handmade for the nursery.
  • Personalised drawstring bags and lunch totesAdd the kids initials underneath the design and you have a custom back to school bag.
  • Nursery wall hoops and framed artPop the 7 inch size in a wood hoop, hang it over the crib or changing table.
  • Cosmetic pouches and pencil casesCompact 4 inch version fits perfect on a small zip pouch for crayons or makeup.
  • Throw pillow covers for kids roomsStitch it on the centre panel of a 16 inch pillow cover, instant nursery upgrade.
  • Birthday party tee for a llama themed partyAdd the birthday number above the llama for a shirt the birthday girl will keep wearing.
  • Embroidered patch for denim jacketsIron on a stabiliser, stitch the design, cut and edge it then sew onto a denim jacket back.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
3.50 × 2.74 in 16,131
4.00 × 3.13 in 18,659
4.51 × 3.52 in 21,270
5.00 × 3.92 in 23,856
5.50 × 4.31 in 27,044
6.00 × 4.70 in 30,037
6.50 × 5.09 in 33,307
7.00 × 5.48 in 36,412
7.50 × 5.87 in 40,098

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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