Leopard Rainbow Heart Embroidery Design, Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

Leopard Rainbow Heart Embroidery Design, Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

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Baby blankets take this one really well. Thats kinda the first thing I noticed when I was testing it, the blush pink and golden tan sit so warm against cream fleece that it looks like it was always meant for nursery stuff. Its a boho rainbow, four arched bands stacked inside each other, and each band has its own fill going on. The outer ring is full leopard print, proper black rosettes on a honey-tan tatami base. Then theres a peach band scattered with lil black hearts, then a dusty pink arch with polka dots, and the whole thing frames a big solid black heart right at the centre. Five colours total, and the directional satin on that heart is what makes it pop off the fabric.

Im gonna be honest, stitch density runs dense here, up to 54,239 stitches at the 7.5 inch, so dont skimp on stabiliser. Cutaway is what I use on jersey and stretchy cotton, and I always add a water-soluble topping on the terry-cloth version cause the loops grab the underlay otherwise. The 3.5 inch drops onto a bib without crowding the neckline and still reads clearly. A seller at my local craft fair ordered a batch for canvas totes last month and sent me a photo of the finished run, all sold out. Pair with a cutaway on denim or twill and you wont get any puckering even with that leopard fill doing its thing around the outer arch.

Hoop your fabric tight and centre carefully, the arch shape means even a slight tilt shows. Use a lightweight cutaway for woven linen and you'll get clean edges on all five bands. Skip iron-on stabiliser here, theres too much fill coverage and it bubbles. Trim your jump stitches between the polka dot band and the heart before you take it off the hoop.

Get in touch if anything stitches funny.

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.

  • Baby bibThe 3.5 inch sits on a bib without crowding the neckline, blush pink reads great on white cotton.
  • Nursery swaddle blanketWarm golden tan and peach tones make this feel right at home on a cream fleece swaddle.
  • Kids denim jacket backCentre it across the back panel of a denim jacket, the leopard outer ring really pops against indigo.
  • Canvas tote bagCanvas handles the density fine, especially at the 5 inch where all five fill patterns stay crisp.
  • Throw pillow coverStitch the 7.5 inch onto a linen or cotton twill pillow front and it becomes the whole vibe of a room.
  • Toddler t-shirtJersey tees need a cutaway stabiliser, but the finished look on a toddler shirt is worth the extra prep.
  • Wall hoop artHooped in a 7 inch natural cotton hoop, this makes wall art that people think you bought from a boutique.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
3.50 × 2.75 in 19,193
4.50 × 3.53 in 26,377
5.50 × 4.32 in 34,616
6.50 × 5.10 in 43,943
7.50 × 5.89 in 54,239

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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