A chubby teddy bear sits right on top of a rainbow arch, holding a small heart against its chest with both paws. At each foot of the rainbow there's a cloud with a little smiley face stitched in. The bears done in warm beige and cream with taupe shading across the ears, tummy and paws. Its face has a winking eye and a little blush circle on each cheek. The cloud outlines are a light sketchy satin column and the rainbow itself runs in soft pastel grey arcs, 9 colour stops total.
industry tools digitised this with 8 colour changes and density at 870 so the filled satin sections on the bear body are genuinely dense and raised. The underlay on the bear face uses a light tatami pass first so the blush and cream top stitching sits smooth without bobbin show-through on light fabric. Hoop jersey or fleece with a cutaway stabiliser, the 9 colours need careful thread management but the stop sequence is clearly ordered. Sizes span from 3.51 in up to 7.51 in across 9 options, stitch counts from 17,582 to 46,213. Ive added it to a soft sage fleece last spring and the mum cried a little bit at the baby shower, which is honestly the reaction youre going for.
E This is the design I recommend more than anything else for baby shower gifts. Ive sold this on baby blankets, nursery pillows, little zip pouches. Text me if you have an issue getting the right size to load, I can check the file and confirm which size variant to open. One customer stitched the full 7.51 in version onto a white fleece throw for a newborn and then realised she should have ordered alot more, she ended up making 4 for the same baby shower.
Pick a soft jersey onesie for the smaller sizes, use topping over the knit to stop stitches sinking in. Avoid running the 7.51 in size on anything thinner than medium-weight fleece because at that stitch count light fabric puckers without proper cutaway support. Best results are on a stable cotton twill or fleece with the cutaway trimmed close to the design edge.
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 onesie newborn giftUse the 4 in size on a baby onesie with topping over jersey knit, the satin sections stay crisp and raised.
- cream fleece baby blanketThe 7.51 in size on cream fleece makes a genuinely lovely nursery blanket, use cutaway on the fleece back.
- nursery throw pillow coverStitch onto a blush pink or sage cotton pillow cover, the warm beige bear tones suit almost any nursery palette.
- baby shower gift bagSmaller 3.51 in size on a linen gift bag for a baby shower set, pairs well with a muslin cloth.
- kids bedroom quilt blockSquare quilt block format works well, hoop at the 5 in size on cotton twill with cutaway backing.
- toddler backpack front panelFront panel of a small canvas toddler backpack, the 4 in size sits well centred above a zip line.
- muslin swaddle blanket cornerCorner placement on a muslin swaddle, use a water-soluble topping to keep stitches above the loose weave.
- baby room wall art hoopStretched in a 7 in wooden hoop frame for wall art, mount over a cream linen backing fabric.
Dimensions
9 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.51 × 3.31 in | 17,582 |
| 4.01 × 3.78 in | 20,541 |
| 4.51 × 4.25 in | 23,625 |
| 5.01 × 4.72 in | 26,965 |
| 5.51 × 5.19 in | 30,458 |
| 6.01 × 5.66 in | 34,197 |
| 6.51 × 6.13 in | 37,974 |
| 7.01 × 6.60 in | 41,994 |
| 7.51 × 7.07 in | 46,213 |
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
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