Hello Applique Embroidery Design, Instant Download

Hello Applique Embroidery Design, Instant Download

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Heres the Hello word in lowercase cursive bubble script with 8 colours and the fills steal the show. Each letter's wearing diagonal pinstripe lines running through it like a real fabric applique piece. Soft lavender h with pale stripes. Dusty teal e. Sand beige first l. Peach pink second l with scattered dots. Lavender o with little colour-spot speckles rounding things off. Up top sits a tiny star and two lil ear shapes, like the design's waving at ya from across the kids room.

The faux-applique read comes from the diagonal stripe pattern paired with a fat black satin border circling every letter, just like genuine fabric pieces tacked onto a backing cloth. Stripes run roughly forty-five degrees and they break the colour blocks up so the bubble shapes dont look flat. Eight colour blocks in the file. Seven thread swaps per run. Around 12,075 stitches on the petite end of the range, climbing to 31,271 on the largest version.

I drew this one for parents wanting a softer, more storybook lettering option than my bolder kids words. A mum dropped me a chat note last month saying she'd stitched a bunch onto canvas storage bins for her twins nursery and the lavender lined up perfectly against her wall paint colour. Lowercase cursive feels gentler than uppercase across the same width so its right at home on baby and toddler bits. Even children pick it as their favourite when ya let em choose.

Best on light neutral cloth. Stitch on cream linen, ivory cotton, pale grey waffle or a natural canvas and the sand beige plus the lavender show beautifully. Three or four key colours dominate visually so ya wont feel overwhelmed by the thread-change list. Pop a 3-inch on baby muslins, bib corners or a toddler pinafore pocket for kids gifting projects. But avoid navy, charcoal and any deep base, the peach stripes drop right outta view.

Density sits around 1079 which puts it medium-heavy. Run a firm cutaway sheet, then double the stabiliser on knit or stretch jersey. Topping really pays off on textured woven cloth to keep the stripe lines crisp under each satin border. Hoop tight. Dont skip underlay, the cursive shapes ride on it. Theres a colour-change sequence Wilcom digitised carefully, let it play out as scripted. Drop a note on shop chat if a stripe panel reads patchy from your machine and ill ease the density then bounce a tuned-up copy back the same evening, suprised how often this fixes 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.

  • Welcome wall hoops for kids bedroomsHoop the 7-inch on a cream linen round and hang by a kids bedroom door for a soft welcome piece
  • Baby announcement onesiesStitch on a plain white baby onesie and the pastel cursive reads gentle for newborn shower gift sets
  • Toddler greeting bibs and burp clothsPop the 3.5-inch onto a muslin bib or burp cloth and ya have a charming greeting piece for toddlers
  • Childrens storybook-themed nursery decorPair with a storybook-themed nursery and the lavender plus sand colour palette ties into vintage decor
  • Front door welcome mats stitched on canvasEmbroider on heavy canvas welcome mat panels for childrens playrooms or front door entry pieces
  • Kids party banner panelsRun the medium size across a fabric bunting panel for kids birthday party banner setups and decor
  • School lunch bag name patchesAdd to a canvas school lunch bag flap and it doubles as a friendly greeting tag for daycare drop-off

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
1.81 × 3.51 in 12,075
2.07 × 4.01 in 13,962
2.32 × 4.51 in 16,085
2.58 × 5.01 in 18,445
2.84 × 5.51 in 20,743
3.09 × 6.01 in 23,134
3.35 × 6.51 in 25,708
3.61 × 7.01 in 28,397
3.86 × 7.51 in 31,271

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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