Pink Snowflake Embroidery Design, Winter Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

Pink Snowflake Embroidery Design, Winter Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

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This one isnt your typical six-pointed snowflake. Its got 8 points, 4 long arms with these oak leaf shaped side pieces that give it almost a botanical look, and 4 shorter secondary arms with little fan tips. The centre hub where everything meets is tight and dense. The whole thing is hot pink satin fill so it reads as a bold statement rather than a subtle winter accent.

I realise hot pink is an unusual choice for a snowflake but thats exactly why it works. Send it on a white hoodie or a pale grey sweatshirt and it immediately looks different from every other winter design. My niece asked for something like this for her daughters christmas pyjama set last year and it turned out exactly how she pictured it.

Stitch count is up around 6,000 at 2 inches and nearly 14,000 at 5 inches which tells you how densely packed the fill is. The density is high at 603 which makes sense because the leaf shapes and fan tips need proper coverage to read cleanly. Worth using a firm cutaway stabiliser on knit and stretchy fabrics because there is genuine pull at the larger sizes.

Looks lovely on white cotton, pale jersey, light denim and pastel fleece. If you go dark background the pink wont read as well since theres no outline to define the edges. Swap in a bright white or silver thread if you want the same shape on a darker base. Send me a message if you need help with thread substitution and Ill point you in the right direction.

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.

  • Girls winter pyjama setsThe 3 or 4 inch version centred on the chest of white cotton pyjamas makes a festive and feminine set.
  • Kids christmas sweatshirtsOn a pale grey kids sweatshirt the hot pink reads instantly without needing any other design elements.
  • Pale denim jacket back panelsA 5 inch version on the back yoke of a pale denim jacket works as a bold seasonal statement piece.
  • Matching mother daughter teesMatching small versions stitched on adult and child tees makes a simple coordinated holiday look.
  • Holiday party hair accessoriesThe tiny 2 inch version on a plain headband or bow fabric gives girls accessories a seasonal update.
  • White fleece zip-up frontsCentred on the front panel of a white fleece zip-up it makes a clean winter wardrobe piece for girls.
  • Baby blanket corner detailsA small size in the corner of a white or cream baby blanket is a sweet and subtle seasonal detail.
  • Gift bag panels for girlsOn the front of a plain pink gift bag it replaces printed wrapping for homemade gift presentation.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
2.00 × 1.84 in 6,091
3.00 × 2.76 in 8,490
4.00 × 3.68 in 11,035
5.00 × 4.60 in 13,869

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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