
Stacked makeup quote, two-tone scarlet and ink black. Ask me sits up top in that loose brushy red script, then ABOUT lands in a heavy black sketch-fill banner across the middle, a tall lipstick tube tilts in from the left, a kiss mark hangs mid-frame, and LIPSTICK anchors the bottom in big sketchy block letters. Its alot of layered detail in one frame and the tube + lips icons are what sell the whole gag.
Two colour stops only, with 1 colour change in the run. Stitch range goes from 7,222 at the smallest 2.44-inch size up to a chunky 31,599 at the largest 7.29-inch hooping. Six sizes total, density measured at 578. I digitised it in professional tools and the sketchy fill on the block lettering uses a deliberately broken hatch direction so it doesnt look flat. The lipstick tube has its own directional fills so the shape reads as a 3D object not just a red rectangle.
I get messages every other week from beauty pros asking which size fits a makeup-kit pouch best. Last spring a customer ordered the 3.41-inch (10,821 stitches) for a zip pouch and brush roll, it sits inside a 4x4 hoop with room. Go with the 7.29 if youre putting it on a salon cape back panel or a robe.
Stitch this onto black cotton apron fabric or a pink salon smock and the red pops like neon. Use medium cutaway behind anything stretch, the heavy fills will pull a jersey out of shape without it. Add wash-away topping if youre running it on terry cloth or a waffle robe. Avoid mesh. Hoop tight and slow your machine down on the densest areas, this isnt a sprint design.
Holler if your machine chokes on the trim count, theres 17 trims and some older units handle that abit slow. Ill walk ya through tweaking jump settings.
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.
- makeup artist kit bag back panel embroideryStitch the 7.29-inch size on a black canvas makeup kit back panel with medium cutaway, the lipstick tube reads loud across a salon
- salon cape and stylist robe chest designPop the 5.5-in across a hot pink salon cape chest panel, red thread pops against the pink ground for branding
- cotton apron for beauty pro or aestheticianEmbroider the 4-in face on a black cotton bib apron centred at chest, perfect for a makeup pro working private clients
- zip-top brush pouch and cosmetics bag patchPick the smallest 2.44-inch size for a zippered brush pouch front, hoop tight in a 4x4 frame with tearaway
- sweatshirt chest design for beauty influencer merchRun the 5-in across a charcoal grey sweatshirt chest in red and black for a beauty influencer merch piece
- tote bag for makeup classes or beauty schoolDrop the 6-inch size on a black gym tote bag for beauty-school students hauling palettes and brushes
- denim jacket back yoke statement embroideryUse the 7-inch size across a denim jacket back yoke, add wash-away topping for clean letterforms on the weave
- pink terry headband or spa wrap quote pieceStitch the 3.41-inch size on a pink terry spa headband, slow the machine and back it with cutaway for stable register
Dimensions
6 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 2.44 × 2.50 in | 7,222 |
| 3.41 × 3.50 in | 10,821 |
| 4.38 × 4.50 in | 15,018 |
| 5.34 × 5.50 in | 19,844 |
| 6.32 × 6.50 in | 25,380 |
| 7.29 × 7.50 in | 31,599 |
Files & Formats
Eight machine formats included in one zip. Whichever your machine reads, its in the pack.








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
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