Girl peeking design, 9 colors, 5 sizes from 3.49 to 7.47 inches wide. Shes got that oversized-eye cartoon look where the irises take up most of the face and the lashes are long enough to be dramatic without tipping into clown territory. Hair piled up loose in a bun, but strands break out from every angle, which is what gives her that chaotic-kid energy rather than looking tidy and generic. The pink bow is a solid satin block on the left side, bright against the dark brown hair. Both hands grip the surface shes hiding behind, fingers spread, like shes bracing herself to pop up.
Density is at 1,464, which is on the heavier side, so its a design that rewards a firm stabiliser. Back it with a medium-weight cutaway and dont skimp on the backing width, the hands at the outer edges need support all the way to the sides. Stitch count goes from 18,289 to 46,159, nine thread colours, eight changes. The black outlines and lash detail account for a big chunk of that, its the most stitch-dense section in every size. Run it on a smooth woven cotton rather than a jersey knit if you can, the lash definition stays sharper. Dont run it on knit without cutaway backing or the lash outlines wont stay clean.
My niece stitched the 5.5 inch version onto a denim jacket back panel when she was doing a personalised gifts project. She paired it with the girls name arched above in a rounded font. The jacket was for her best friends birthday and apparently the birthday girl wore it to school the next day. The eye detail held at that size, the lashes came out clean and the hair texture had enough definition to read clearly on the dark denim.
Drop me a message if the sizing doesnt land right for your hoop, I can help you figure out which size works.
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.
- Denim jacket back panel or yoke placementThe wide horizontal shape fills a denim jacket back panel well at 7 inches, with name space above.
- Kids bedroom door sign or name hoopAt 3.49 inches it fits neatly on a bib front with the face centred over the chest.
- Little girl birthday shirt or party outfitFramed in a 10-inch hoop on the childs bedroom door with their name stitched below it.
- Personalised tote or book bagOn a canvas book bag the 5-inch size lands centred with room for text underneath.
- Nursery wall hoop art in a 7-inch frameWorks as a birthday shirt design with the girls age stitched inside a balloon shape beside her.
- Baby shower gift panel or bibThe pink bow colour can be swapped to match a party colour scheme with a simple thread change.
- Kids sweatshirt chest or sleeveStitched on white cotton onesie for a newborn gift with a name beneath the design.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.49 × 1.97 in | 18,289 |
| 4.50 × 2.53 in | 24,580 |
| 5.47 × 3.09 in | 31,351 |
| 6.49 × 3.66 in | 38,448 |
| 7.47 × 4.22 in | 46,159 |
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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