This cute little set of baby animals were pretty small – 2″ wide at most. I’ve enlarged them so they can be traced for larger projects but of course, they can always be sized down if you need a small motif for a layette. The “fuzzy” dashes are fun to do when you don’t feel
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.
If you don’t care for having to follow outlines then fuzzy patterns are for you! Mostly short stitches and if they’re not perfectly straight, no big deal. The problem with kitten patterns is the wide variety to choose from. Probably more popular than puppies in the 1950s and 60s but then I’m a cat person.
Two chicks and three ducks play nice together in this five piece embroidery pattern set. They are about six inches so they would work as applique patterns too which is a wonderful way to use up those scraps that await your attention.
A coupe of bibs and a ducky insertion that can be used anywhere for baby items. Sure, baby is just going to get food all over your nice embroidery but a set of bibs would make a cool and unique gift. Or just make one utilizing the day of the birth.
Another vintage set of baby animals originally designed for tea towels but would also be adorable in a baby quilt. So many baby animals, so many choices.