Spring Girly Strawberry Jam Embroidery Design, Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

Spring Girly Strawberry Jam Embroidery Design, Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

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At 42,420 stitches in the largest size, this one earns its complex tier. The density is 1019 stitches per square inch, which means the satin fill on those daisy petals and the tatami-stitched jar bodies hold really crisp edge definition once its hooped and trimmed. Theres alot going on in this design and the underlay work is what keeps it all flat.

Two little jam jars sit either side of bold black cursive lettering that reads "Spring Girly" in a chunky script with heart dots. The left jar is pink with a teal lid and a white heart cutout on the front, and the right one is deep red with a lacy white collar and a pink heart inside. Around em you get three bright strawberries in hot pink and red-orange, white daisy flowers with yellow satin centres, scattered green leaves, and a teal bow tucked up in the corner. Its a full cottage-kitchen scene packed into roughly 7.5 inches at the widest setting.

Needs a cutaway stabiliser on stretchy tees or jersey fabric, no question. The density is too high for a tearaway to hold cleanly, especially under those thick cursive letterforms. Satin stitching pops especially well on flat wovens like a canvas tote, linen tea-towel, or apron front. I hooped a natural cotton canvas last week and the colours came out way brighter than I expected, like the hot pink strawberries basically glow against the cream.

At 3.5 inches wide it fits neatly on a toddler collar or the front pocket of a small pouch without crowding any of the elements. A seller I know ordered a custom colourway for her spring market stall and put the 5 inch on matching linen sets, tea-towel and apron front together. Pick the right thread colours here and it sells itself, honestly. Stitch the jar lids in a muted sage instead of teal if you want a more vintage farmhouse feel.

Use a topping layer of water-soluble film on any towelling or fleece so the satin lettering doesnt sink into the pile. Hoop your stabiliser slightly tighter than usual given how dense the fill sections are. Center the design on your garment before you lock it in because the composition skews slightly left with the bow on the right, and you want it reading balanced when its finished.

Bug me on chat if you cant get the colours to match mine.

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.

  • Kitchen apron frontNeeds a cutaway on a cotton twill apron but the 5 inch sits perfectly centred on the bib panel.
  • Linen tea-towelA buyer put this on her market stall linen towels and it pulls in customers from across the aisle.
  • Canvas tote bagThe 7.5 inch version covers the lower front of a canvas tote without touching the seams.
  • Toddler collar or bibThe 3.5 inch drops onto a toddler bib without crowding the neckline binding.
  • Strawberry-themed pillowcaseStitch it centred on a white cotton pillowcase and pair with solid hot-pink sham for the full set.
  • Craft fair market bagUse the 5 inch on matching sets, apron plus towel, and price em as a bundle at spring fairs.
  • Fabric book coverIron-on stabiliser backing on the cover board first, then hoop the fabric over it for clean registration.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
3.50 × 2.59 in 15,587
4.49 × 3.33 in 21,251
5.50 × 4.07 in 27,614
6.50 × 4.81 in 34,657
7.50 × 5.55 in 42,420

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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