Two big curling swirls meet point-to-point smack in the middle and thats the centerpiece heart of this crown. Round it, three smaller looped peaks fan out each side like piped curls, and a flat base bar pulls the silhouette together. Open line-art outline only, goldenrod thread runs the perimeter without a single fill block sitting inside. Six sizes ship in the file, smallest pegs 1696 stitches, the 6.5 inch hits 8.6k.
Reads like buttercream piping more than embroidery. You can almost spot where the icing bag would lift between swirls. Negative space inside each loop lets the shirt colour peek through so the whole crown feels light, never heavy or armoured.
I drew this back in April after one customer ordered it for her granddaughters fourth birthday party tee, hearts in there but nothing kiddie cartoon. She emailed me a party photo a week later, the kid had wore the shirt three days running before mum forced a wash.
Pop it on pale pink, sky blue, lavender, sage, dusty rose, the goldenrod outline glows soft against any of those tones. Skip plain white because the line art floats off without a backing tone behind, the whole shape gets lost. Cream works only if you swap to a metallic gold thread for contrast.
Hoop woven cotton with a soft tearaway behind. Light jersey tees need polymesh cutaway so the satin lines dont scratch toddler skin once you release the hoop. Outline thickness stays consistent end-to-end, no thick patch lurking anywhere, just keep the hoop drum-tight and the satin lays crisp.
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 birthday tee with the age underneathPop it on a pale pink tee above a stitched number 4 and the look is sorted for the party.
- Princess theme nursery wall hoopsHoop the 5x7 in a wooden ring, hang above the cot with her name embroidered alongside.
- Tutu skirt waistband and pocket badgesRun a 2 inch version on each pocket and watch tiny hands keep checking they are still there.
- Kids canvas backpack patchesStitched on a denim backpack flap, the gold outline holds up to school runs and lunchbox bashes.
- Flower girl muslin pouch monogramsOn a small muslin gift pouch with her initial, makes a sweet flower girl proposal.
- Pyjama set chest detail for sleepover giftsCentred on a button-up pyjama top, this gives sleepover gifts that handmade feel.
- Birthday party tote favour bagsSmall calico totes with this crown plus a name make the favour bags worth keeping after.
Dimensions
6 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 22.6 × 38.4 mm | 1,696 |
| 37.4 × 63.8 mm | 2,795 |
| 52.2 × 89.2 mm | 3,998 |
| 67.1 × 114.6 mm | 5,325 |
| 81.9 × 140.0 mm | 6,850 |
| 96.8 × 165.4 mm | 8,647 |
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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Reyazul Masud Riham, hand-drawing every design on this site
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