
Three lines of stacked text sit beside a hot pink foot silhouette. Pretty rides up top in chunky purple satin caps. Little drifts through the centre in orange slanted cursive. Thing anchors the bottom in matching purple caps. To the right, a hot pink baby footprint silhouette stands tall with a small heart-shaped cutout sitting dead centre on the foot, fabric showing through the gap. Suprised how warm it reads. Given how chunky the letters are.
3 colours, 2 changes. Purple covers both block-cap lines so the loud top and bottom stitch in one thread pass. Orange handles the cursive little, just a quick swap. Pink fills the footprint silhouette. Stitch count goes 4.5k once youre on a 2.5 inch dimension and tops out at 15.1k by the time youre on a 6.5 inch, with the bulk of the density living in the footprint shape cause its a wide solid block of colour. Stitches up nice and quick on an entry-level machine, light load all round.
Ive sold this design steady through baby shower season, especially late spring when summer arrivals start showing up on calendars. A customer wrote me last spring she stitches the 4 inch on burp cloth gift sets for her cousin's baby boutique, said the heart cutout in the foot is what makes mums pick this off the gift table over plain footprint designs. Tiny detail. Sells it. Thats kinda how this one wins. Repeat sales pile up once mums realise that detail is what got their gift picked first.
Lay a small soluble film topper over knit fabrics so the orange cursive doesnt sink down into the weave. Use a soft cutaway under baby jersey and onesies cause that pink foot fill is dense and needs proper backing to hold its shape. Stay off dark coloured fabrics on the smallest dimension, the negative-space heart just vanishes against navy or black. Pre-press the cotton flat before hooping, the pink silhouette wants a clean unwrinkled surface to land on. Text me when somethings off on import or your hoop reads the layout weird and ill rebuild it fresh.
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 girl onesie for monthly milestone photosStitch the 3 inch on a white cotton onesie chest, the pink foot reads sweet on tiny chests for monthly photos
- Toddler tee with sweet slogan for daycareRun the 4.5 inch on a soft 2T toddler tee, daycare drop off favourite for the cute-saying loving parents
- Bib for the nursery school drop offUse the 3 inch on a flat woven bib, lays flat for the messy newborn months without bulk under chin
- Hooped wall art for a baby girl nursery shelfPop the 6 inch into a wooden hoop frame as nursery wall art, the cartoon footprint reads from across room
- Quilt block panel for an heirloom baby quiltBuild a 5 inch centre on a quilt block, surround with patchwork strips for a kawaii heirloom baby quilt
- Baby shower gift on a cotton burp clothEmbroider the 4 inch on a soft cotton burp cloth for a baby shower gift bundle, lovely keepsake item
- Embroidered swaddle blanket corner for hospital bagStitch the 2.5 inch on a muslin swaddle corner for the hospital bag, a lil hand-finished touch
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 64.7 × 63.6 mm | 4,548 |
| 89.1 × 87.6 mm | 6,714 |
| 114.6 × 112.7 mm | 9,131 |
| 139.9 × 135.1 mm | 11,880 |
| 165.3 × 159.7 mm | 15,150 |
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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