A Marvelous star
For the most part I try to avoid stepping on others’ intellectual property, but I’m not really sure how much Disney has to protect in a compass-rose-ish star taken out of context.
As with other free embroidery patterns here, the SVG file is included in the ZIP package so you can modify it in Inkscape and produce your own variations/sizes/etc.
It only requires two colors of thread, though there are more colors listed. Start with the dark, switch to the light, then back to the dark. It will then call for a red, which is the outline of the star — that’s just to pause stitching while you put a second piece of vinyl on the back of your hoop. If you’re doing a snap tab, it will then call for a darker red to mark the snap placement (you can skip this if you want, otherwise just continue using the dark color), then back to the regular red to stitch the tab. If I’d thought about it I would have switched to white for that last stitch, but it’s up to you.
This is copyrighted by Silver Seams in the year noted in its URL, and licensed under Creative Commons’ CC-BY-SA. This basically means you’re free to sell items you make from it, provided you give reasonable attribution, and that if you modify it you’re required to share your changes with the world under the same license (the actual legal bits are in the link).
This is a fan work, not licensed or endorsed in any way, so it’s up to you to get any other permissions you need from the IP owner.
As with other free embroidery patterns here, the SVG file is included in the ZIP package so you can modify it in Inkscape and produce your own variations/sizes/etc.