Anime Eye Embroidery Design, Instant Download

Anime Eye Embroidery Design, Instant Download

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Drew up this one as a full rectangular patch layout, like a manga panel cropped right to the eye. The hair falls in 6 or 7 thick dark strands across the whole width and the eye peers through the gaps between them. Its framed hard at all four edges with a thick black satin border, so it reads as a patch the second you look at it.

The iris is the real centrepiece. Vivid green, running a radial satin pattern that pulls inward to the pupil, with a white highlight wedge at the upper left just like you see in hand-drawn anime art. The sclera sits white around it. Skin sections between the hair strands use a warm golden tan fill. Hair columns run in near-black with a very slight brown undertone so they dont read as flat blocks but as actual hair falling across a face. Six colours total, 2,191 spi run and that puts this in high-density territory and gives the panel a really solid finished look.

Stitch count on the biggest size is 70,591 which is genuinely a lot and thats why the density reads so crisp. This isnt a quick 10-minute job. Budget 45 minutes to an hour on the large size and use a quality medium-weight tearaway or cutaway depending on your base fabric. Sizing runs from 2.01 wide by 3.51 tall up to 4.29 by 7.51 inches. Rectangular format, taller than wide, so it sits nicely on a sleeve, a bag front or as a standalone patch on a jacket chest.

Best on firm fabric. Thick canvas, structured denim, felt backing for a patch, or twill. Youll want to avoid knits and stretch fabrics at this density or youre gonna see distortion in the border. Drop the green iris first, then skin, then hair columns, then the black outline last. If a colour run bleeds into an adjacent section, pull the file up in my main digitising tool or your usual software and check the underlay spacing before you rerun. A customer using a Brother PE800 told me they dropped the presser foot tension one notch and the border came out razor sharp on the first attempt. Just a few weeks back a customer sent me a photo of this stitched on a denim jacket sleeve and it looked exactly like a studio patch.

Drop a message if anything looks off when you open the files and Ill sort it.

What people are using this design for

A starting point. The design works for plenty more than just this list, this is what folks have stitched it onto most.

  • Iron-on patch on a canvas denim jacket sleeveBack the large size on black felt with cutaway, trim close, and press onto a denim jacket sleeve for a bold patch that conventions stop to look at
  • Cosplay costume chest or arm panelCosplay fans stitch this onto a character jacket chest or upper arm panel to nail the manga-panel aesthetic of their build
  • Anime fan tote bag front featureA customer stitched the medium size on the front of a canvas tote in bright teal and black and said it gets questions every time they take it out
  • Embroidered back panel on a bomber jacketCentre the large on a bomber jacket back and the rectangular patch format makes it look like a piece of art rather than a standard embroidered logo
  • Custom patch for a backpack flapStitch the small size onto a thick canvas backpack flap and back it properly with cutaway so the dense stitching holds its shape through daily use
  • Wall art hoop or framed panel for a gaming roomMount the large in a shadow-box frame over black mat board for a gaming or anime room wall piece that reads like a pop-art panel
  • Convention badge holder or lanyard patchConvention attendees use the small size as a wearable fabric badge pinned to a lanyard strap or a jacket lapel
  • Personalised fan gift for manga enthusiastsMakes a solid handmade gift for any manga fan, stitch it on a black pouch or pencil case and the green iris detail always gets noticed

Dimensions

5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.

Size (in) Stitches
2.01 × 3.51 in 22,125
2.58 × 4.51 in 32,094
3.15 × 5.51 in 43,661
3.72 × 6.51 in 56,168
4.29 × 7.51 in 70,591

Files & Formats

Eight machine formats included in one zip. Whichever your machine reads, its in the pack.

CND
DST
EXP
HUS
JEF
PES
VP3
XXX

Plus a color chart for thread matching. See full format guide.

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Reyazul Masud Riham, hand-drawing every design on this site

Every design on Re Embroidery is hand-digitized by one person. Each file gets sketched, color-matched, and stitch-tested on real fabric before it earns a place in the shop. No team. No auto-conversion from images. Just slow, deliberate work, sometimes three or four days per design.

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