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Baby Dino Star Patch Embroidery Design
Baby Dino Star Patch Embroidery Design
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Baby Dino Star Patch Embroidery Design: Cute Dinosaur Kids Machine Embroidery File
This Baby Dino Star Patch embroidery design is a cheerful, cartoon-style kids machine embroidery file featuring a round baby dinosaur surrounded by five scattered stars, rendered in a three-color palette of bright teal blue, white-gray, and black. The dino body is built from a dense directional blue fill with white accent fills for the belly patch, dorsal spines, and eye whites, while the surrounding stars repeat the teal blue fill as standalone scatter elements. The composition spans a wide horizontal footprint with the dino centered and stars distributed around it. Total stitch count is 2,874 stitches.
What distinguishes this design from other cute dinosaur embroidery files is the relationship between the central dino figure and the five surrounding stars, which are not simply decorative background elements but are sized and positioned to function as independent motifs within the same stitch file. Each star must hold its five-point shape cleanly despite the very small scale of the overall 2.35 x 1.37 inch design, and the smallest stars in the composition sit at a size where point clarity is genuinely challenging to maintain without careful taper control at each tip.
Design Details
The baby dinosaur is the central element, rendered as a compact rounded body with a large head taking up most of the form. The entire body and head are filled with a dense teal blue directional fill. Two large round eyes sit on the upper face, each constructed as a white oval fill with a black circular pupil outline stitched on top. A simple curved black satin smile runs below the eyes, giving the face its friendly expression. Along the top of the head and down the back, a row of white dorsal spines protrudes upward and rightward, each spine rendered as a small tapered satin fill in white-gray. The belly area at the lower front of the body carries a rounded white-gray patch fill with a crosshatch directional fill suggesting a softer underbelly texture. The tail curves to the right and tapers to a blunt tip, outlined with a teal blue satin border. The entire dino silhouette is edged with a teal satin outline throughout. Five stars scatter around the dino: two to the upper left and right, two at mid-left and far right, and one at lower left. Each star is a five-pointed shape filled with the same teal blue directional fill used for the dino body, with no separate outline, giving them a clean flat graphic quality against the ground fabric.
Size Guide
| Size | Dimensions | Stitch Count |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 2.35 x 1.37 in | 2,874 |
Formats Included
- PES, PEC - Brother, Baby Lock, Bernina
- DST, DSB - Tajima
- JEF, SEW - Janome, Elna
- VP3, VIP, SHV, HUS - Husqvarna Viking
- PCS, PCQ, PCD - Pfaff
- XXX - Singer
- ART - Bernina software
- 000 - Singer/generic
- 100 - Toyota
- CND - Melco/Conde
- CSD - Singer/POEM
- DGT - Barudan
- DSZ - Tajima older
- EMD - Elna
- EXP - Melco/Bernina
- INF - design info
Digitizing Quality
The most demanding aspect of this design is maintaining sharp five-point star tips across five separate star elements at the overall scale of 2.35 x 1.37 inches. The smallest stars in the composition have points narrow enough that standard auto-satin fill rounds them into blunt ends. Each star point was handled with a manually tapered column fill that steps the stitch width down to a single thread at the very tip, preserving the crisp point geometry that makes a small star read correctly on the finished piece.
The dorsal spines along the dino's back required careful individual treatment despite their small size. Each spine is a narrow tapered satin shape, and because they sit in a row closely spaced along the back edge, the machine path between spines must travel within the already-stitched body fill rather than jumping across open fabric. The spines were sequenced so each one is stitched in direct succession without jump stitches crossing the body fill, keeping the back area clean and trim-free on the finished embroidery.
At only 2,874 stitches across a wide horizontal spread, stitch economy was essential to keep the design light enough for placement on fine fabrics like infant garments. Fill density across the dino body and all star elements was calibrated to the minimum needed for full coverage, avoiding the excess thread weight that causes stiff, board-like results on soft knit and woven baby fabrics.
License
This design is licensed for commercial use on finished physical goods. You may sell embroidered items made with this file without per-item royalty. Digital files, including all included formats, may not be resold, redistributed, or shared in any form, whether modified or unmodified.
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Files are available immediately after purchase. This listing includes 1 size in 26 file formats, covering every major home and commercial embroidery machine brand. Download, unzip, and load directly into your machine or embroidery software.
