Three frogs. Stacked. The bottom one is the biggest, a wide-faced green frog with huge pink-red eyes taking up most of the lower half, its cream belly doing all the heavy lifting as a base. The middle frog is smaller, green with bright blue eyes and a little collar of small pink dots running around its neck like a necklace. On top is the smallest, an orange-brown tree frog, eyes wide, legs tucked in, just balancing on that second frogs head looking completely fine about the whole situation.
15 colours handle the satin work across all three bodies, and the density on the biggest size is 90k stitches. That is genuinely alot of thread for a 7.5-inch design and it shows in the quality. The green fills on the bottom frog use directional stitching so the belly satin runs one way and the back runs another, giving real dimension. And those tiny pink bead dots on the middle frogs neck are individual satin columns, each one clean. my main software digitised this one and it shows in the fine detail work.
So the frog community is real and its enthusiastic. I get email from buyers who collect frog stuff and I beleive this one is their favourite because it ticks the stacked frog meme angle. A customer ordered it in march for a tote she was making for her friend who apparently has only frog things in her flat. And honestly that tracks. Pop on a sage or cream cotton ground for the best colour payoff.
Back it with midweight cutaway behind on any fabric heavier than light quilting cotton. At 90k stitches the 7.5 face puts real stress through the hoop so you want proper backing and a slow speed on the dense belly fills. Try the medium 5-inch on a canvas tote or a sweatshirt front panel. Skip very dark fabric because the tan belly and cream throat area wont read without a light ground underneath.
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.
- Frog-lover canvas tote bagsStitch the 6-inch on a sage green canvas tote for the frog fan in your life who already owns too many frog mugs.
- Cottagecore sweatshirt chest panelsPop the 5-inch on the chest of a cream sweatshirt for a cottagecore look that pairs with the whole frog-girl aesthetic.
- Kids nature-theme birthday teesEmbroider on a white cotton tee for a kids nature birthday party, frogs and bugs theme always goes down well with the six-year-old crowd.
- Woodland nursery cushion coversRun the 4-inch on a sage cushion cover for a woodland-theme nursery or kids bedroom with green and earthy tones.
- Funny frog gift bagsStitch on a plain kraft-coloured canvas gift bag panel as a reusable gift wrap option for a frog-obsessed recipient.
- Canvas backpacks and school bagsPop a smaller version on the front pocket of a canvas school bag as a subtle nature detail for a child who loves pond life.
- Pond-theme classroom decor hoopsHoop the largest size in a 10-inch wooden frame and hang in a classroom nature corner or reading nook.
- Summer camp staff merchandiseEmbroider on crew neck sweatshirts as summer camp counsellor merch for a nature camp with a pond-life theme.
Dimensions
9 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.03 × 3.51ches in | 42,052 |
| 3.46 × 4.01ches in | 47,039 |
| 3.89 × 4.51ches in | 52,926 |
| 4.32 × 5.01ches in | 58,689 |
| 4.75 × 5.51ches in | 64,983 |
| 5.18 × 6.01ches in | 70,456 |
| 5.61 × 6.51ches in | 77,650 |
| 6.04 × 7.01ches in | 83,569 |
| 6.47 × 7.51ches in | 90,547 |
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
Every design on Re Embroidery is hand-digitized by one person. Each file gets sketched, color-matched, and stitch-tested on real fabric before it earns a place in the shop. No team. No auto-conversion from images. Just slow, deliberate work, sometimes three or four days per design.
That's the joy I work for.
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