The word Beach is written in big green cursive script and the capital B has palm leaves growing out the top of it like a little tropical detail. Tucked right between Beach and Babe sits a pair of black aviator sunglasses, the round teardrop type, with teal blue lens fills inside. Then Babe comes underneath in the same green script but drawn bigger and wider, loopy and confident. On either side of the shades theres a hot pink starfish, one on each side, and that pop of pink is what makes the whole thing feel like its already on a beach somewhere.
4 colours and 5 sizes from 1.91 inches wide at around 4k stitches all the way up to 5.7 inches at nearly 15k. Its kinda a lighter design overall which makes it versatile for smaller items. The palm leaf detail in the B is a small satin fill section, clean at all sizes. The sunglasses lenses are done in a flat teal satin with a thin black frame ring, sits neat even at the smallest size.
People have been buying this one mostly for beach bag embroidery and matching holiday towels. I had one customer order it in bulk last june for a tropical themed bachelorette weekend, she put the small size on canvas belt bags for the whole group. Ping me if the file wont open or any colour thread count looks off and ill reply same day.
White cotton or cream linen is where this one really works, the green pops on pale backgrounds and the pink starfish jump out. Pop the 2-inch on a sun hat brim lining or a small coin purse. The bigger 5-inch goes on tote fronts or a beach coverup chest area. Skip dark denim or navy, you'll lose the teal in the lenses entirely.
Tearaway stabiliser on woven cotton works fine for most sizes. On stretchy swimwear coverup fabric use cutaway underneath and add a light topping if the weave is open. Keep your machine at a steady speed through the script sections, the underlay is solid on this one so rushing it can affect the bobbin tension in the long cursive strokes. Email me if anything looks wrong with the file and Ill update it for you.
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.
- Bachelorette beach weekend matching bagsCanvas belt bags for a bachelorette beach weekend. The small 2-inch sits clean on the front flap and fits the whole group.
- Summer beach tote embroideryCream linen tote front panel with the 5-inch. Looks boutique-quality rather than a blanks-and-stitch job.
- Sun hat and visor trim embroiderySun hat front band in natural straw-coloured fabric. The 3-inch sits flat and works through a full summer season.
- Holiday swimwear coverup designWhite cotton beach coverup chest left side at the 4-inch. Doubles as a branded boutique piece for coastal retail.
- Tropical themed party merchTropical hen party gift bag. White canvas drawstring with the design on front and each bridesmaids name underneath.
- Beach boutique product labellingSmall beach boutique using this on pre-made pouches for their summer shelf. Moves alongside printed sarongs and accessories.
- Girls holiday matching towel setsMatching white towel sets with each persons name added next to the design. Practical holiday gift set people actually use.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 1.91 × 2.01 in | 4,150 |
| 2.86 × 3.01 in | 6,364 |
| 3.81 × 4.01 in | 8,853 |
| 4.75 × 5.01 in | 11,712 |
| 5.70 × 6.01 in | 14,903 |
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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