The airplane is a classic biplane shape. Sky blue body, brown propeller, silver panel details on the wings, black outlines. The kind you see in old aviation posters except drawn lil and soft for a kids room. Behind the plane theres a string of triangular flag bunting trailing through the air with a blank white scroll banner attached. Thats a perfect spot for a name or short message if you wanna customise after stitching. And scattered all around are small 4-point stars and three fat golden-orange cloud puffs. truly sweet composition, honestly the kind of design that sells itself at a craft fair table.
I digitised this one with 7 colours and my main digitising tool kept the fills clean throughout. Star details are small satin stitches so they pop even on the tiniest size. Biggest runs 7.5 inches wide at 27,296 stitches. Smallest sits at 3.5 inches with just over 11k stitches, so youre looking at five sizes total. Enough range to go from a nursery wall hoop right down to a bib chest pocket without rescaling.
Alot of my nursery regulars have been picking this one up since I posted it in late February. One customer ordered it for a vintage aviation-themed kids bedroom and stitched the largest size onto cream linen for a framed wall piece. She sent me a photo and honestly it looked like something youd find in an antique shop, the warm cotton thread colours really suited the linen. But I also get messages from mums doing baby shower gifts who want the small size on a white onesie and cant decide what else to add. The blank banner answers that problem.
Stitch it on ivory cotton, cream linen or pale blue canvas. The cloud fills use that golden-orange tone so dont use busy print fabric, the detail just disappears. Use a medium tearaway stabiliser on woven cotton and switch to a mesh cutaway if youre hooping jersey or fleece. Run a slow speed on the banner section because the outline stitches need to sit cleanly over the white fill underlay. And hoop tight on the bigger sizes, the wingspan is wide.
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.
- Nursery wall hoop artHoop the 7.5 run in a round 8-inch wooden frame and hang it above a nursery dresser for a vintage travel theme.
- Baby shower onesie giftStitch the 3.5-inch onto a white cotton onesie chest for a baby shower gift, add the babys name under the banner in chain stitch.
- Kids birthday teePop the mid-size piece on a plain white kids tee and pair it with the name banner for a personalised birthday shirt.
- Cream linen framed printEmbroider onto cream linen with warm ecru and sand thread tones to get that aged-poster feel for a framed wall piece.
- Toddler canvas tote bagSew the 5-inch size onto a natural canvas tote and use it as the kids go-to daycare bag for books and snacks.
- Baby name announcement cushionStitch the design on the front panel of a cushion cover and embroider the babys name and birth date beneath the banner.
- Aviation-themed bedroom decorUse the largest size on pale blue or grey wall fabric stretched in an embroidery hoop as part of an aviation nursery gallery wall.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.50 × 2.27 in | 11,454 |
| 4.51 × 2.94 in | 14,953 |
| 5.51 × 3.58 in | 18,666 |
| 6.51 × 4.23 in | 22,816 |
| 7.50 × 4.88 in | 27,296 |
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.
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