
So this one is a baby girl announcement piece, kinda like a little visual puzzle. Theres a chunky purple baby bottle on the left, a big purple baby footprint on the right with a heart cut out of the arch, and the words tuck between em. The word SHE goes in soft pink chunky caps up top. A hot magenta lowercase is in cursive sits in the middle. Then AMAZING runs across underneath in matching pink block letters.
The icons basically double as letters in a rebus way. The bottle reads like a tall narrow shape, the footprint reads stout and round, so your eye fills in the whole phrase even tho only some of the actual letters got stitched. Alot of nursery designers use this trick and it works real well here cause the contrast between grape purple and pastel baby pink keeps everything legible.
3 colours total, pale baby pink, hot magenta and grape purple. 5 sizes ranging 2.13 to 5.53 inch wide, heights 2.50 to 6.50 inch. Stitch count climbs 4,983 on the smallest right through 17,327 on the largest. Density around 482 per square inch, comfortable satin territory. Three color stops, 23 to 26 trims depending on size, Tajima file out of my software.
Run it on cream, oat, soft mint cotton or muted lavender onesies, and the pink-purple combo pops without going neon. Avoid hot pink fabrics, the magenta script vanishes right into em. Skip dark purple too, cause the grape bottle and footprint go invisible. Use heavy cutaway under stretchy jersey baby goods, the densest fills sit at the bottom word and theyll pull in without proper backing.
One customer sold three of these last spring to a baby shower planner doing welcome banners, and she sent over pictures of the finished bunting strung above a dessert table. Best fit for newborn announcement gear, gender reveal items, baby girl shower decor, gift bag patches and grandma quilt blocks. Shoot me a message if your machine cant read the file, ill get it sorted same day. Im happy to swap formats too.
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 frontHoop the 3-inch on a soft cotton onesie chest area for a hospital-bag outfit that photographs beautifully
- Newborn announcement bannerStitch the 5-inch on plain canvas as a fabric banner for the hospital room or the nursery wall first day home
- Baby shower welcome buntingRun three repeats of the smallest on linen pennant flags strung as bunting over a baby shower dessert table
- Grandma quilt block centrePlace the 4-inch on a quilt block square sewn into a grandma-made keepsake blanket for a first grandbaby
- Gift bag patch for new mumSew the 2.5-inch onto a soft pink gift pouch holding a baby shower card and a milestone calendar
- Nursery wall hoop artHoop the biggest 5.5-inch in a 7-inch wooden frame as nursery decor that hangs over the changing station
- Baby blanket corner accentStitch the 3-inch on the corner of a cream muslin baby blanket so the design shows when its folded
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 54.1 × 63.6 mm | 4,983 |
| 75.7 × 89.0 mm | 7,433 |
| 97.3 × 114.4 mm | 10,273 |
| 118.8 × 139.8 mm | 13,612 |
| 140.4 × 165.2 mm | 17,327 |
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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