Sleeping Baby Girl on Flowers Embroidery Design, Instant Download

Sleeping Baby Girl on Flowers Embroidery Design, Instant Download

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Drew this one up for the nursery crowd and its been one of our most requested baby girl designs since we dropped it. The whole scene is a sleeping newborn laid across a cluster of big open pink blooms, like shes been tucked in by the flowers themselves. Head tilted to one side, eyes closed, tiny smile. A massive pink bow sits on her head, the kind thats almost bigger then she is. To her right theres a solid red satin heart, just floating there beside her. The flowers underneath are broad five-petal shapes in a rich magenta pink with a couple of small green leaves peeking out at the base.

7 colours total. The skin uses a warm directional fill in two shades so the cheeks and little arms read as rounded rather then flat. The bow is a bold pink satin with a darker centre knot pulling it together. Each flower petal is a separate filled shape with the stitch angle rotating petal to petal, so you get that dimensional look where the light catches differently across the cluster. Heart is a clean red satin, no outline, sits proud. Digitised in industry tools so the underlay sequencing is right and the petals dont puff out under tension.

5 sizes running from 2.06 by 3.01 inches up to 4.79 by 7.01, and stitch counts go from about 9,255 to 25,035 on the largest. A customer last spring used the 4-inch on a pale yellow fleece baby blanket for a gender-reveal gift and said the colours popped way more then she expected on the soft fabric. Density is 746 so youll want a stable midweight and a sharp 75/11 needle.

Stitch it on baby blankets, onesies, bibs, nursery cushions or a little keepsake hoop. Skip stretchy knit unless you float a piece of tearaway on top, the flower outlines can drag on looser weaves. Use pale or pastel backgrounds, white, butter yellow or soft grey, so the seven colours each read clearly and the magenta flowers dont disappear into the fabric. And keep your tension consistent through the petal sections or the directional fill will look patchy on the larger sizes. Hit me in the shop inbox if the file gives you any trouble and Ill sort it.

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.

  • Newborn baby girl gift blanketsStitch the 4-inch on a soft pale yellow fleece blanket and fold it into a gift box with a bow for a baby shower present that feels handmade
  • Baby shower onesie embroideryPlace the small size on a white cotton onesie chest and pair it with matching pink bloomers for a full newborn outfit set
  • Nursery pillow or cushion coverCentre the largest size on a cream linen cushion cover for a nursery glider chair so mum has something pretty to look at during night feeds
  • Baby bib personalisationEmbroider the small version on a white terry bib and add the baby girls name below it with a simple satin stitch font
  • Keepsake frame embroidery for new mumA customer stitched this onto a pale muslin square, framed it in a white 6-inch hoop, and gave it as a keepsake to a first-time mum at her baby shower
  • Baby girl hospital bag toteStitch on the front of a plain cotton tote so mum has a cute hospital bag that stands out in the ward
  • Toddler bedroom wall hoop artUse the largest size in a natural wood hoop hung above the crib as simple nursery wall art that costs almost nothing to make
  • Christening gown corner detailPlace the smallest version at the hem of a christening gown as a discreet floral accent that photographs beautifully

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
2.06 × 3.01 in 9,255
2.74 × 4.01 in 12,497
3.43 × 5.01 in 16,248
4.11 × 6.01 in 20,345
4.79 × 7.01 in 25,035

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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