Mini Fringed Chicken chenille Machine Embroidery Design by Artapli

Mini Fringed Chicken

Add fluffy farmhouse charm to towels and kids' clothes

About This Design

Mini Fringed Chicken chenille embroidery design brings a tiny fluffy farm bird to your projects. This mini chicken embroidery is a chenille embroidery font perfect for adding fringe texture to towels, aprons, and kids' clothing. Use the bird chenille embroidery for farmhouse accents or create a fringed chicken embroidery patch to sew onto baskets and pillows. The design comes in sizes 2", 2.5" and 3", and stitches densely to create a soft, tactile fringe that stands out on cozy, high-pile fabrics.

Best For

Monogram ProjectsPersonalized GiftsTowels & LinensWedding GiftsChenille ProjectsVarsity Jackets

Machine Embroidery Design Details

File Formats
PES, DST, EXP, VIP, HUS, XXX, JEF, VP3
Design Sizes
2in, 2.5in, 3in
Compatible Hoops
4x4
Stitch Count
4711
Thread Colors
8

Mini Fringed Chicken is available in hoop sizes 2in, 2.5in, 3in, compatible with Brother, Janome, Singer, Bernina, Baby Lock and other machines via PES, DST, EXP, VIP, HUS, XXX, JEF, VP3, uses 8 thread colors, approximately 4,711 stitches.

What Is Included

  • Embroidery design files: PES, DST, EXP, VIP, HUS, XXX, JEF, VP3
  • Design sizes: 2in, 2.5in, 3in
  • Compatible hoops: 4x4
  • Instant digital download — no physical item shipped
  • Color sequence / thread color guide included

Perfect For

Add a chenille chicken monogram to farmhouse kitchen towels and tea towelsStitch a mini fringed chicken patch on a baby bib or onesie for a nursery themeEmbellish an apron pocket with a fluffy chicken accent for cooking giftsCreate chenille chicken badges for market tote bags or produce basketsMake a series of tiny framed chicken charms for a rustic wall display

How to Stitch This Design

  1. Download and unzip the files: access your purchase and unzip the package (see https://artapli.shop/pages/how-to-access-your-etsy-purchases-in-the-lettering-tool and https://artapli.shop/pages/how-to-unzip).
  2. Hoop and size: use a 4x4 hoop and choose the design size you need — 2", 2.5" or 3" — to center on your fabric.
  3. Thread and stitch info: design uses 8 colors and 4,711 stitches; load the appropriate format (PES, DST, EXP, VIP, HUS, XXX, JEF, VP3).
  4. Chenille technique: stitch the dense fills on a high-pile or chenille-friendly backing, then carefully clip the top layers to create the fluffy fringe effect.
  5. Finishing: trim fringe to even length, secure the back with a stabilizer, press gently, and attach the patch or hooped piece to your project.

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Embroidery Machines Supported

Works with all major home embroidery machines that accept standard formats.

BrotherJanomeSingerBerninaHusqvarna VikingBaby LockPfaffElna

Design Preview

Mini Fringed Chicken – Instant Download | Artapli
Mini Fringed Chicken – Sizes 2" 2.5" 3" 4" BX Digital Font File | Artapli
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FAQ

What embroidery machines work with this design?

This design is provided in PES, DST, EXP, VIP, HUS, XXX, JEF and VP3 formats and is compatible with Brother, Janome, Singer, Bernina and many other home embroidery machines.

How do I stitch the chenille fringe?

Stitch the design in a 4x4 hoop at your chosen size (2", 2.5" or 3") on a high-pile or chenille-friendly backing; the file uses dense fills that you then clip to create the fluffy fringe—trim carefully for even texture.

What hoop sizes fit this design?

This design fits a 4x4 hoop and is available in design sizes 2", 2.5" and 3".

Is this design suitable for beginners?

The stitches are straightforward, but chenille fringe requires careful clipping and handling of high-pile fabric, so it's best for beginners who are comfortable with trimming or those willing to practice on scraps first.

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