Cute Love Rainbow Embroidery Design, Instant Download

Cute Love Rainbow Embroidery Design, Instant Download

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Three rainbow arcs stacked inside each other, the widest one in sky blue, the middle in a soft pale pink, and the inner in teal. No black outlines anywhere, just clean satin fill curves sitting next to each other. Right at the base where the arcs meet theres a solid red heart, kinda like the rainbow is growing out of it. Five small hot pink dots run along each side of the inner arc like little polka dot dividers. The whole thing is very nursery, very 2020s boho, not your classic seven-colour arc at all.

Five colours, 5 sizes, and the stitch count is genuinely light. Smallest is 1.3 inches wide at 2,056 stitches. It fits on a baby bib snap pocket or a tiny onesie chest with room to spare. The largest is 3.89 inches wide at 8,691 stitches, which lands nicely on a cushion cover or hooped as a 6-inch framed piece. Density is only 372 so the satin columns dont push through thin cotton muslin, which matters alot for baby fabric.

I drew this one when my niece had her baby shower in february. She wanted something that wasnt pink overload but still clearly felt like baby. This is the one she pointed at. Since then its become one of my most requested nursery designs, I get steady orders from gift shop vendors who make personalised baby sets.

Stitch on oatmeal weave cotton muslin for bibs and onesies. Pair midweight cutaway with minky fabric and go slowly on the satin arcs. Skip dark backgrounds, the pastel palette needs a light ground or the delicacy gets lost. Hoop the muslin drum tight before you start, the arc curves need consistent tension or the satin fill pulls to one side. Pop the small size on a bib pocket and the large on a cushion cover and youve got a matching nursery set. Email me if you need the colours switched for a specific nursery theme and ill sort a custom version.

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 onesie chest placementTiny 1.3-inch on a white onesie chest, stays clear after gentle machine washing and doesnt feel bulky on newborn fabric.
  • Personalised nursery wall hoop6-inch natural wood frame with the largest arc version above the cot, a sweet nursery focal piece that costs almost nothing.
  • Baby shower gift bibs and burp clothsCream muslin bibs with the small version make a quick handmade shower set, I've seen customers stitch 10 in an afternoon.
  • Newborn keepsake cushion coverMinky cushion front for a new parents room with the 3.89-inch on the panel, a proper keepsake piece not just decor.
  • Baby blanket corner accentCrocheted baby blanket corner with the small rainbow tying the nursery palette together without adding bulk.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
1.30 × 2.01 in 2,056
1.95 × 3.01 in 3,315
2.60 × 4.01 in 4,623
3.24 × 5.01 in 6,185
3.89 × 6.01 in 8,691

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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