I Found My Prince His Name Is Daddy Embroidery Design, Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

I Found My Prince His Name Is Daddy Embroidery Design, Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

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Knocked out this one for the little girl who already has her dad completely wrapped around her finger. The layout stacks five lines tight: I FOUND in bold black satin caps at the top, then My Prince sweeping across in a big loose pink cursive that takes up the widest section. Below that, two small double-arrows in pink point inward on either side of his name in black, and IS sits small in the middle, and then Daddy fills the bottom in that same heavy black hand-lettered script with loopy tails on the letters. Heres the bit I like most about it, three little pink hearts float around the layout, two near Prince and one near the bottom, so its not just type, theres warmth in there too.

Its two colours, pink and black, but dont let that fool you because the font mixing and arrow details make it look like theres way more happening than 2 thread changes. The pink cursive sections use a satin fill with slight angle variation across the letterforms so you get that sheen shift when light hits from different sides. Add a light cutaway stabiliser to keep the letterforms sitting flat and crisp on stretch fabrics. Black areas are denser column and block satin. Density is 435 per square inch, sits on the firmer end which gives the lettering really clean sharp edges. Ive run this on cotton poplin and ponte knit and both stitch out cleanly.

Four sizes run from 3.05 by 3.51 inches up to 5.65 by 6.51 inches. Smallest works on a onesie chest or a toddler shirt pocket, the 5-inch is right for a toddler back panel or a tote. Last spring I had a batch order for a daddy-daughter tea party and this was by far the most requested size. Stitch the medium version on a pink tee and it reads great from a few feet away. Skip the dark backgrounds on this one, the cursive lettering disappears against navy or black and you lose the whole layered effect. A customer who got one said her kid wore it three weeks straight. Ping us if youre needing help matching thread colours to your specific project fabric.

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 onesie or baby bodysuit for a daddy-daughter photo shootThe smallest 3-inch works perfectly on a onesie front for a newborn daddy-daughter photo; one customer sent us a shoot where baby was in white with this on the chest and dad wore a matching crown shirt
  • Little girls first Fathers Day shirt giftStitch on a pink toddler tee in time for june and youve got a Fathers Day morning gift that actually gets worn rather than stuffed in a drawer
  • Personalised baby bib with dads name swapped inSwap the thread colour on Daddy to your babys actual fathers name with a quick edit in any supported software for a truly personalised version
  • Pink and black princess-themed party favoursFor a fairy-tale princess birthday, embroider the medium size on a drawstring favour bag for each little guest and fill it with candy
  • Girls bedroom throw pillow coverCentre the 4-inch on a blush pink cushion cover for a girls bedroom and pair it with a crown-print pillow for the full princess aesthetic
  • Flower girl tote bag at a family weddingA flower girl tote in ivory cotton with this design in pink is the kind of thing that photographs beautifully during the ceremony prep shots
  • Daughters Valentine shirt for schoolMultiple customers have used this for Valentines Day school outfits; the pink and black reads festive without being over the top
  • New dad announcement keepsake hoop giftStitch the small size in a round hoop on white fabric, add a ribbon, and gift it to a new dad at the baby shower as a keepsake from the little one

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
3.05 × 3.51 in 7,913
3.92 × 4.51 in 10,391
4.79 × 5.51 in 13,085
5.65 × 6.51 in 16,013

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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