Its a messy bun, a camo bow the size of a small planet, aviator shades with the same olive and cream camo fill in the lenses, and "#Momlife" in chunky script underneath. The hair is charcoal black with proper directional stitching so every wispy strand reads clearly even at the 3.51 inch size. The bow is where the density really packs in, theres alot going on in those camo patches, green on sage on cream, all done in tatami fill so the colour shifts stay sharp and dont bleed into each other. Altogether its sitting somewhere between 15,595 and 39,575 stitches depending which of the 5 sizes you run, the biggest at 7.51 inches wide being the one I see on canvas tote bags and sweatshirts the most.
I made this one last christmas after my daughter kept asking for something that didnt look too sweet, she wanted camo, she wanted attitude, she wanted it to scream mom without being a pink floral situation. Honestly this is the design that came out of that and its been one of my regulars since. Stitch it on cotton fleece or a thick twill jacket and the underlay handles everything without any topping needed. Use a good cutaway stabiliser for stretchy jersey fabrics though, the satin columns on the text will pull otherwise and the "#" symbol especially dosent like being hooped loose.
Pop the 4.71 inch height version onto a baby onesie bib area and it sits perfectly centred without crowding the neckline. Skip light ivory or very pale cream backgrounds if you want the full camo contrast to land, navy and olive green base fabrics let the cream in the bow pop the most. Add a bobbin thread that matches your base fabric so the reverse side looks clean on lightweight cotton items. Pick the smaller 3.51 inch if youre doing caps or beanies, the jump stitch count stays low enough to keep the back tidy.
Give me a heads up if your format isnt in the pack.
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.
- Canvas tote bagTote bags take the 7.51 inch version nicely, theres enough canvas to handle the full stitch density without puckering.
- Sweatshirt or hoodieHonestly my favourite placement for this one is centred chest on a navy or olive sweatshirt, the camo bow just pops.
- Baby onesieThe 4.71 inch drops onto a baby onesie without crowding the neckline, use cutaway stabiliser on the stretch knit.
- Denim jacket back panelBack panel denim is kinda where this one becomes a statement, the charcoal hair reads perfectly against indigo denim.
- Baseball capThe 3.51 inch version sits great on the front panel of a structured cap, keep the jump stitches trimmed short.
- Fleece blanket cornerIm always surprised how well this reads on a fleece corner, the tatami fill holds up even on loopy fleece texture.
- Gym bag front pocketGym bags in black canvas or charcoal twill are great for this, the camo palette ties right into sporty gear.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.51 × 2.21 in | 15,595 |
| 4.51 × 2.83 in | 20,994 |
| 5.51 × 3.46 in | 26,744 |
| 6.51 × 4.08 in | 32,977 |
| 7.51 × 4.71 in | 39,575 |
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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