{"product_id":"anatomical-heart-flowers","title":"Anatomical Heart with Flowers Embroidery Design, Instant Download","description":"\u003cp\u003eSpent a good while on the heart shading for this one because the whole point is that it reads like a real anatomical illustration, not a cartoon. Cream and pale blush fill the heart body with a dense network of red vein lines crossing the surface, darker at the muscle walls and lighter across the ventricle faces. The aorta and pulmonary vessels at the top are thick and dark, almost architectural, and out of those openings grow three rose stems, straight and bare at the base, branching into buds at the top. Some buds are fully open with layered petal cups, some are still tight and pointed. Five colours, but they work hard across alot of tonal variation.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eGetting the cardiac muscle shading right was the trickiest part technically. Long-and-short stitch in 2 cream shades with a deep red overlay stitched at a different angle makes the vessel lines look raised instead of drawn on. The aortic arch at the top uses a heavy satin fill in dark red-brown with lighter edge highlights. Rose petals use a radial fill going from the petal edge inward so each one cups inward. Stems are a single slim satin strip with a directional shift partway up to show the stem bending. The whole composition runs from 3.5 to a 7-in span and 1.79 to 3.85 inches tall, which makes it ideal for horizontal placement on a pocket, sleeve or pouch flap.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eOrders come mostly from the darker aesthetic crowd, people who like tattoo-style art on their gear. A customer last month stitched the 6-inch version onto a black denim jacket back panel and sent me photos. It looked incredible on black because the cream heart face glows against dark fabric in a way you just dont get with pastel designs. Someone else did a matching set on black canvas zip pouches for a Halloween market stall. Thats actually the opposite of my usual advice about dark fabric but this is one of the few designs where it genuinely works better dark.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eFor best results pick black denim, charcoal canvas, deep burgundy twill or a slate grey linen. The cream fill and the red veins both need a dark mid-tone to pop, a white or cream background flattens the contrast and you lose the drama of the piece. Choose medium cutaway behind on any woven and float the piece on adhesive tear-away for denim or canvas that wont hoop cleanly. The fine vein network needs a 75\/11 sharp needle and a slow stitching speed, dont rush those passes.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eAvoid stretchy jersey or fluffy fleece for this design. The fine-line vein network distorts on anything with stretch and the whole medical illustration effect relies on those lines sitting exactly where my software placed them during digitising. Run a slow first pass on just the vein outlines before committing to the full fill and check alignment before continuing. Message me if the petal cups are coming out flat and featureless, its a hooping tension thing and Ive got the fix.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Re Embroidery","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45827300491414,"sku":null,"price":4.79,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0699\/6262\/9270\/files\/AnatomicalHeartwithFlowersMachineEmbroideryDesign.png?v=1762678371","url":"https:\/\/reembroidery.com\/products\/anatomical-heart-flowers","provider":"Re Embroidery","version":"1.0","type":"link"}