About the Artist
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Hi, I'm Reyazul Masud Riham, the digitizer behind every design on this site. Every file you can download here started as a sketch on my desk, color-matched on screen, and stitch-tested on real fabric before it earned a place in the shop. There's no team. No mass production. Just one person trying to make things worth stitching.
I started Re Embroidery because I love the process. The slow back and forth of getting a design to actually sew clean on cotton, denim, linen, terry. Most digitizing on the web feels rushed or copy-pasted. I wanted a place where every file got the time it needed, even if that meant fewer releases per week.
How a design gets here
For each one, I sketch it out by hand or on a tablet, work through the color stops, run it through my professional digitizing software, and then stitch it onto the actual fabric I think people are most likely to use it on. If it puckers, runs long on a satin, or the bobbin shows through, it goes back to the drawing board. Sometimes a single design takes three or four days before I'm happy enough to ship it.
Why hand-digitized matters
A lot of embroidery files online are auto-converted from images. They look fine on screen but pull funny on real fabric. Long satin lengths, bad pull-comp, weird trims that snap thread. Hand-digitizing means the path is set deliberately, not by a script. It costs more time, but the stitched result is what you actually wanted.
What keeps me going
The photos that come back. Someone's first quilted onesie. The back of a denim jacket worn to a wedding. A pillow gifted across the country. Every time one of those lands in my inbox, I stop what I'm doing and look at it. That's the part I work for.
The hard part
Finding my designs re-uploaded and resold somewhere else. Each pirated file is hours of work I already put in, sold by someone who didn't make it. So when you buy from Re Embroidery, you're paying one real person for the file you're about to download. That matters to me, and the fact that you're here matters too. Thank you for being here.
Reyazul Masud Riham
Designer and digitizer, Re Embroidery