Two kids standing on a curved arc of rainbow stripes, both arms stretching up toward a scatter of stars overhead. The left child is a solid black silhouette, arm reaching high and fingers spread. The right child is hot pink, same pose mirrored, ponytail out to the side. The cluster ranges from a big bold black star at the top down to small orange and pink ones at different heights, kinda like theyre mid-trail as the kids reach for them.
At the base is that curved stripe band, tight parallel rows of red, orange, green running like the ground theyre standing on. 5 colours in the design but it doesnt feel busy, the silhouette style keeps everything graphic and clean. No outlines, no shading, just flat fills that sit bold on fabric even on small sizes. On a white or pale yellow tee this thing just pops, the hot pink silhouette catches your eye first and then you take in the whole scene.
The bigger sizes really let those colour bands read clearly and make a proper statement on a blanket centre or nursery hoop. The 7-inch version is what Id go to for a wall piece. The small 3.27-inch version is neat enough for a toddler onesie chest without crowding the fabric. Back in february one customer ordered 12 of these for a preschool fundraiser tee batch, said the kids couldnt stop pointing at them, which is the best feedback you can get for a kids design honestly.
Hoop with a medium-weight cutaway to anchor the silhouette fills. The pink fill is the heaviest section so anchor it centre-out and keep your tension consistent. Avoid knit fabric on the 7-inch size, the satin sections there can pucker on stretch ground. Best results on cotton poplin, fleece for winter onesies, or quilting cotton for hoop art. Stitch speed down to 700 spm through the colour-change stops.
Send me a message if your machine skips on the star cluster and Ill check the jump sequence for that section.
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.
- kids tee shirt and onesie chest designStitch the small size on a white cotton onesie chest for a colourful new baby gift that photographs really well
- nursery wall hoop or framed artPop the 7-inch version in a round hoop with white cotton backing and hang it above a nursery cot
- personalised kids backpack or toteEmbroider the medium size on a kids canvas backpack panel for a bold school bag that stands out in the cloakroom
- baby shower gifts and keepsakesUse on a muslin swaddle or cotton keepsake blanket as a centred design for a baby shower gift set
- children's bedroom cushion coversRun it on a natural cotton cushion cover for a kids bedroom reading corner with a playful colour theme
- classroom or daycare banner embroideryAdd the large version to a fabric banner for a classroom wall display with a reach-for-the-stars theme
- birthday party tees for toddlers and young childrenPrint multiples at the 3.5-inch size on coordinating tees for a kids birthday group where the design matches the party theme
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.27 × 3.51 in | 6,964 |
| 4.21 × 4.51 in | 9,423 |
| 5.14 × 5.51 in | 12,040 |
| 6.08 × 6.51 in | 14,834 |
| 7.01 × 7.51 in | 18,004 |
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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