Its a white kitten, cartoon style, sitting up with its front paws tucked close to its chest like its about to ask for something. The body uses loose sketch lines for fur texture, short directional strokes that make it look fluffy without going overboard. The eyes are the main event: big round irises in a bright sky blue with heavy black lashes fanning outward, the kind of over-the-top eyes you only see in kawaii illustration.
Pink satin on the ear interiors, the button nose, and the little toe pads on each front paw. Small gold-orange five-pointed stars sit scattered around the figure, giving it that animated sticker energy. To the left of the cat, the word Meow runs in a loose cursive script in near-black thread, tilted slightly, handwritten looking rather than typed. The whole composition centres well on a shirt or bag without needing adjustment.
Eight colours at 621 stitches per square inch. Dense blue satin on the eyes is where the stitch count stacks up fastest, so slow your machine down and make sure your hoop tension is firm before it gets there. Biggest size is 6.73 by 7.51 inches at just under 31.5k stitches, smallest is 3.14 by 3.51. Use a light cutaway on stable woven fabric, or a tearaway on jersey tee with an extra layer of lightweight fusible stabiliser underneath so the Meow script stays sharp and dosent drag. A customer told me she tried the 5-inch on a kids jersey last december with and without the stabiliser layer, the difference was night and day, her words.
White or pale grey fabric lets it pop cleanly, but it also reads well on pastel yellow, lilac or mint. The pink details dont fight on those backgrounds. Avoid dark fabrics, the white body outline disappears. Send me a note if the eye section bunches and Ill troubleshoot the tension.
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.
- Cat-themed kids t-shirt chest printStitch the 5-inch on the chest of a white kids tee for a quick cat-theme birthday outfit that looks shop-bought
- Small zip pouch or pencil case for cat loversPut the small size on a cotton zip pouch and line it with a contrasting print for a gift that any cat person will actually use
- Baby onesie for a kitten-themed nurseryEmbroider the 3-inch on the front of a white baby onesie and pair it with the matching kitten-print crib sheet
- Tote bag for a cat cafe or rescue fundraiserCentre the medium on a pale yellow canvas tote for a cat rescue fundraiser or cafe merch run
- Pajama top pocket detail for childrenAdd the small to the chest pocket area of cotton pajama bottoms for a coordinated kids sleepwear set
- Iron-on patch base fabric before backing and trimmingStitch on a small square of felt or cotton twill, back it with iron-on adhesive, trim close, and youve got a patch for a backpack or denim
- Pillowcase for a cat lover bedroomUse the large on a white cotton pillowcase, pair with a coordinating striped pillowcase for a mixed-pattern set
- Gift bag panel for a cat-themed birthday partyEmbroider on a small flat cotton gift bag and fill it with cat-shaped chocolates or cat-print socks for a themed present
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.14 × 3.51 in | 14,587 |
| 4.04 × 4.51 in | 18,544 |
| 4.94 × 5.51 in | 22,625 |
| 5.83 × 6.51 in | 26,886 |
| 6.73 × 7.51 in | 31,399 |
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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Reyazul Masud Riham, hand-drawing every design on this site
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