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Bring a touch of Aussie charm to your festive projects with the Christmas Bushland Buddies embroidery design pack! Featuring a delightful mix of native animals dressed in holiday cheer, these designs are perfect for adding a uniquely Australian twist to Christmas decorations, table linens, stockings, and handmade gifts. With their detailed stitching and playful character, they’re sure to spread joy and make your holiday creations stand out.

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Included in download:

  • 12 designs to suit a 100mm x 100mm hoop (4" x 4")
  • Formats Include: DST, EMD, EXP, HUS, JEF, PES, VIP, VP3
  • Colour Chart PDFs included
SKU ED-CBB
Brand Echidna Designs
Hoop Size 100mm x 100mm (4" x 4")

Bushland Buddies

By: Cheryl on 12 December 2025
I had trouble down loading the designs, to start with. Had to ring the 1800 for assistance. Thought there may have been a colour chart with the designs... Wasn't there.... My new cottons kept breaking over the dense design - had to stop & start with the starter button, all the time. Not happy with my recent purchase.
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Echidna Sewing Response
Sorry to hear you are not happy with your recent purchase of the Bushland Buddies. Although these designs are very detailed, we would not describe them as dense. In fact we have some great reviews on our online community to say how beautiful these designs are and shown some wonderful examples. I'd also like to clear up any confusion regarding the colour chart, there are definitely colour charts available in the download files as well as a full PDF viewable on the product description if you'd like to access that one. If you need any further assistance with these designs or the colour charts please feel free to reach out.

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