Cute chibi baby dragon all set up like its about to drop a single. Olive-khaki body. Big round black sunglasses. Grey over-ear headphones with a curly antenna spring poking above the head. A tiny clawed paw holds up a grey microphone. Theres a soft pink belly with little triangular spikes running down the back, small bat-style wings tucked at the side. Long swirly tail curls behind. Pink music notes float beside the head so ya know its singing, not just posing.
Six colours running. Pink covers belly and spikes and music notes. Khaki-olive does body fill. Dark grey handles headphone cups and the mic. Light grey covers the sunglass highlight. Yellow runs the sunglass frame outline. Black does the heavy outline work and the pupils. Honestly that black outline carries alot of weight here, 13,098 stitches on the final outline pass alone, which gives the chibi style its sticker-pop look. Digitised inside my standard software. Tajima output.
Five sizes here. Widths range 3.52 through 7.51 inches across. Heights 3.22 through 6.87 inches tall. Stitch counts climb fast on this design, 26,576 on the smallest, ending at 65,767 on the largest. Dense, yeah. Run a heavy cutaway, no shortcuts here, the layered fills will pucker on tearaway base. Slow your machine speed down to 600-700 spm during the outline pass. The satin work over headphones and mic wants steady tension.
I sold one of these last week to a customer making a music-themed birthday banner for her sons 5th. Pop the biggest on a kids hoodie back panel. Hoop the 4 incher on a music room cushion or the front of a guitar case canvas cover. Pair with grey, dusty pink or navy base fabric, the khaki body needs a contrasting fabric underneath if youre gonna make it pop. Skip green fabric obviously the body colour just disapears against it. And dont try jet black either, theres no punch left in the yellow sunglass frame.
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.
- Kids hoodie back panel for music-loving childrenStitch the 6-inch on the back yoke of a kids hoodie for a music-mad 5 to 10 year old.
- Music-themed birthday party banner or pillowRun the 5-inch on a cotton pillow as a music-themed kid birthday gift or party prop.
- Guitar case canvas cover for a young musicianHoop the 4-inch on a canvas guitar case cover for a young guitarist starting lessons.
- Soft grey cushion cover for a kid music roomPop the 4.5-inch on a soft grey cushion for a kid music practice corner or play room.
- Dusty pink tote bag for a music school studentStitch the 5-inch centred on a dusty pink canvas tote for a music school morning kit.
- Drawstring backpack for after-school music classesPlace the 4-inch on the front panel of a drawstring backpack for after-school piano runs.
- Quilt block centre panel for a fantasy nurseryCentre the 6-inch as a quilt block focal panel for a dragon-music themed nursery throw.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 89.5 × 81.8 mm | 26,576 |
| 114.6 × 104.8 mm | 35,105 |
| 140.0 × 128.0 mm | 44,593 |
| 165.4 × 151.2 mm | 54,735 |
| 190.8 × 174.4 mm | 65,767 |
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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