Sure, they show up late and don’t win races but these turtles are cute enough to embroider on baby bibs, kid’s clothes or whatever. See what hare-brained idea you can come up with. The Mr. and Mrs. turtles are posted HERE if turtles wearing bonnets and tophats are what your’re looking for.
What can be cuter than a kitten? Why, a kitten in a basket, of course! I don’t know what size block to use for the base fabric but the basket is 7″ wide. The diagram shows the applique to be placed diagonally on the square to accommodate the height of the handle. Otherwise you’d have
18 super cute animals to applique onto children’s clothing, quilts or use them in a soft baby book. Included are the tails to embroider using the cover photo as a guide to the lettering.
A bit of bubbly for the new year! I’ve included “2022” on the champagne bottle but it’s easy to remove and replace in the event you are celebrating any other year. You might also add the year to the flags in the “Happy New Year” elephant pattern. Or not.
The simple bunny pattern could be cut from patterned fabric and line them up in a row around the hem of a little girl’s dress in in a quilt, of course. The butterfly could be embroidered as is or cut out the main body and the wing pieces, layer them up and voila!
Cute baby bears doing household chores every single day of the week. You’ll notice that these are reversed from the hot iron transfers so you’ll need to switch them back depending on what method you use to transfer them to fabric i.e. if you direct trace with a light box or window then leave them
A set of 7 bear patterns doing days-of-the-week chores. The bear on a clothesline was a test pattern that I enlarged to 3 inches because it’s just so stinkin’ cute. It would be appropriate for a bib because if you have a member of the bib set in your household it’s always wash day!