Just A Girl Who Loves Dogs Paw Print Embroidery Design, Machine Pattern, Instant Download

Just A Girl Who Loves Dogs Paw Print Embroidery Design, Machine Pattern, Instant Download

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Heres a quick story. I made the first version of this two years ago for my own dog mum sweatshirt aswell. But customers kept asking for a paw print version, so I redrew it last week with the paw built in. Stacked typography layout works alot better than the straight-line version, fits onto pocket panels and tote sides easier.

Five colours, five sizes. Stitch counts 8338 small to 20994 big. Density 535, moderate, so the chunky block letters lay flat without getting stiff. And the script bits stay soft, not over-digitised. Pop a medium cutaway under cotton tees. But for fleece sweatshirts use a heavy cutaway, em block letters tunnel without proper backing. Im sharing a buyer note from flannel work. Sticking with 40-weight poly for the pop. Heres a tip from a flannel customer last month.

Id a customer last february order this on six hoodies for her dog walking business team. She used the 6 inch run on the left chest. Sent me a photo of em all standing in a park with their dogs. So thats the kinda placement that works best, left chest small, or back panel large.

Use this on hoodies, tee fronts, totes, hat panels, sweatshirt pockets, denim jacket back, dog mum gift mugs in the form of hoop frames. So if you sew the 4 inch on a hat brim use a topping film to keep the script crisp on textured weave. Pair the design with thread that matches your fabric base for best contrast.

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.

  • Left chest tee shirt placementDog-walking business team uniform tee left chest; six hoodies for her staff and they posed with the dogs at the park for the team photo.
  • Hoodie front pocket panel designHoodie front pocket panel with the chunky block letters sitting where the kangaroo seam meets the body, slow speed protects the colour blocks.
  • Canvas tote bag side printmakes the design land right on a 12-oz canvas tote without backing fuss, my customer carried it daily through her dog-park rounds.
  • Cap front panel hat patchReads as warm dog-mum rather than slogan-loud, which a vet-clinic buyer said when she placed it eight structured cap front patches.
  • Sweatshirt back full graphicSweatshirt back full graphic for a rescue-shelter fundraising drop, the full 7.51-inch size fills the upper back panel above shoulder seams.
  • Denim jacket left chest pieceDenim jacket left chest for an animal-control officer who wanted off-duty dog gear, rayon thread sits soft against dark indigo twill.
  • Framed hoop dog mum gift artLinen hoop framed as a friend-gift for a new puppy owner, sharp sharp 70 needle preserves the paw print fine-edged at the small frame size.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
3.51 × 2.45 in 8,338
4.51 × 3.14 in 11,142
5.51 × 3.84 in 14,191
6.51 × 4.54 in 17,380
7.51 × 5.23 in 20,994

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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