Chibi princess, so the head is oversized relative to the body, which is what gives it that storybook character feel rather than a fashion illustration look. Dark wavy hair with tight curls at the ends, small purple flowers tucked into the hair on both sides, a gold open-top tiara sitting across the crown. The face has those big rounded anime eyes in blue with defined lashes, rosy pink cheeks, and a small curved mouth. Shes smiling but in that calm way, not grinning.
The gown is where most of the stitching lives. Its layered, a purple-pink satin bodice with small rose motifs appliqued across it, and a wider skirt tier at the bottom with more floral detail at the hem. The Wilcom crosshatch shading on the skirt layers gives it dimension, you can see the folds in the fabric because the stitch direction changes between panels. Red roses with green leaves float on either side of her, and a couple small red butterflies sit in the corners of the composition.
This is a dense design. Stitch count runs from 40,925 at the smallest 4.5-inch width up to 69,098 at the largest 7.51-inch version, and density sits at 1,554. Cutaway underneath, hoop firmly, no shortcuts on this one. Run the machine slower through the gown sections where multiple satin layers stack. Add a solvy topping on any textured fabric like fleece or terry, the hair crosshatch especially will sink without it.
Only 4 sizes, but theyre all in the mid-to-large range, smallest is 4.5 by 3.55 inches, so this isnt a design for tiny placements. Its a feature piece, chest panel, back panel, pillow centrepiece. A customer who makes birthday gifts ordered the 6-inch version on a white t-shirt last summer for a 5-year-old's birthday and said the girl suprised her mum by asking if she could sleep in it. Which is honestly the best review this design could get.
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 birthday shirt or party dress panelCentre the 6-inch size on a white tee chest panel for a birthday girl outfit that she wont want to take off
- kids fairy-tale themed bedroom pillowRun the largest size on a fleece pillow panel before sewing it up so the princess sits right in the centre without a hoop ring
- personalised princess backpack or school bag backEmbroider the 5-inch version on a kids backpack back panel using medium cutaway underneath the heavy gown sections
- baby shower gift blanket or fleece panelStitch the 4.5-inch size onto a baby blanket panel before quilting it up as a shower gift for a princess-theme nursery
- girls hoodie back panel for a birthday giftUse the largest size on a hoodie back panel as a birthday-girl gift, the gown detail really shows on the larger scale
- princess-themed room hoop wall artFrame the mid-size in a 7-inch hoop on pink or cream linen and hang it in a girls bedroom as character wall art
- flower girl tote bag for a weddingEmbroider the smaller size on a canvas tote for a flower girl to carry on wedding day, pair with a ribbon handle
Dimensions
4 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 4.50 × 3.55 in | 40,925 |
| 5.51 × 4.34 in | 49,872 |
| 6.51 × 5.13 in | 59,311 |
| 7.51 × 5.92 in | 69,098 |
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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