Mini Nautical
Mini Nautical
Set Sail with These Nautical Minis
This collection of 15 nautical mini embroideries is a must-have for anyone who loves the sea. Stitch them as standalone patches or embroider them directly onto garments and accessories — the choice is yours. From soaring seagulls to majestic whales to a charming message in a bottle, each design captures that unmistakable coastal spirit.
These minis are endlessly versatile — dress up zippered bags, shirts, totes, and more with a touch of nautical charm. Small in size, big on personality!
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PLEASE NOTE: This item is a digital download with a limit of 2 downloads. It is important to securely store files as Anita Goodesign cannot be held responsible for lost files.
You may be wondering — why patches?
We actually sell finished patches through our sister company, Wild Threads, an accessory brand that creates charms, patches, tote bags and more, sold directly to customers and retail stores nationwide.
We wanted to bring that same experience to our Anita customers — except you have an advantage most people don't: your own embroidery machine. That means you can actually make your own! And the timing couldn't be better — personalization is the hottest segment in accessories right now.
You'll notice the downloads are priced much lower than the finished patches. Some of these designs take hours to stitch, which is why the physical patches carry a higher price tag. If you have no desire to buy the finished product, that's perfectly fine — you can always stitch your own. We just wanted you to see what we charge for the finished piece, so you can appreciate the real value of what you're downloading.
Patches are available as downloads or you can purchase the patch itself
We brought the Wild Threads Patches to you!
We brought you the Wild Threads patches already stitched up and ready to go. Or, if you're the type who'd rather make your own, we've got you covered there too. Honestly, we offer both because we only put out downloads we'd actually want to stitch ourselves.












