
Soft HELLO BABY lettering tucked under a tiny rattle, the whole greeting reading all heart, literally. Bold black cursive script reads Hello Baby in a chunky weight, then around the lettering theres a confetti scatter of lil hearts, red ones, candy pink ones and lemon yellow ones, like ya tossed a handful of stickers across the design. A solo yellow star sits top right above the b in baby for a touch of sparkle.
I shaped this one with newborn announcements in mind, gentle but cute, not overly precious. The black script is set in a thick brushy weight so the cursive curves read clear from across a nursery, and the trailing tail underneath the y has a real soft sweep to it. The hearts are hand-drawn, kinda lopsided on purpose so they dont look like clipart, the pink ones are a touch deflated, the red are full and rounded, and the yellow ones look like a kid coloured them in.
People are using this alot for baby shower banners and welcome-home onesies. One mum ordered a bunch of the small 3.5-inch hoop in mid-march for her nieces shower favours, she stitched it onto buttermilk percale napkins for the brunch table and sent me back the cutest pic. The dark cursive reads beautifully on cream and the lil hearts look like jelly beans tossed across the linen.
Stitch the medium 5-inch onto a white cotton onesie chest panel and the colour balance just works, dark text framed by candy hearts. Pair the smallest 3.4-inch with a soft muslin swaddle corner if youre making a hospital take-home set. Avoid heavy fleece for the biggest 7.28-inch hoop, the dense black satin can pucker on plush. And ya wanna use a tear-away topper on towelling so the cursive doesnt sink. Pick a fresh size 75/11 sharps for cleaner curves on the script.
Underlay is light because total stitch count tops out at twenty thousand, so density stays gentle on baby skin. Hoop with a soft cutaway stabiliser, the lighter weight ones work fine here. Drop me a message in the shop chat if the file mis-orders the colour stops on your machine and ill rebuild a sequenced version for ya same day.
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.
- newborn welcome-home onesie chest panelStitch the medium size on a white cotton onesie chest and you get a clean nursery announcement piece
- baby shower linen napkin embroideryHoop the smallest size on cream linen napkins for a baby shower brunch table runner setup
- muslin swaddle corner monogramEmbroider the small size in the corner of a muslin swaddle and the script reads soft against light cotton
- nursery wall hoop framed artPop the largest size in a 7-inch wooden hoop and hang it above the cot for finished nursery wall art
- hospital take-home gift setRun the small hoop on cotton bibs and burp cloths for a hospital take-home gift bundle for new parents
- cot blanket personalisationUse the medium size on a corner of a cot blanket so the script peeks out when the blanket folds back
- diaper bag pocket monogramAdd the small version to a diaper bag front pocket as a personalised gift for an expectant mum
- baby announcement card embroidery hoopPair the small size with a wooden hoop frame as an embroidered baby announcement card replacement
Dimensions
9 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.50 × 3.40 in | 8,690 |
| 4.00 × 3.88 in | 9,923 |
| 4.50 × 4.37 in | 11,175 |
| 5.00 × 4.85 in | 12,501 |
| 5.50 × 5.34 in | 13,912 |
| 6.00 × 5.82 in | 15,402 |
| 6.50 × 6.31 in | 16,883 |
| 7.00 × 6.79 in | 18,492 |
| 7.50 × 7.28 in | 20,028 |
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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