Bride Hand Lettering Embroidery Design, Wedding Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

Bride Hand Lettering Embroidery Design, Wedding Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

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Drew up bride in flowing hand-lettered cursive, specifically for the bachelorette and bridesmaid-gift market. Its the word Bride in bold brush-script calligraphy, the kind with thick downstrokes and thin upstrokes, very heavy satin fill on the body of each letter. The clever bit is the letter i. Instead of a normal dot, theres a small drawn hand pointing upward with a ring on the finger, done in thin outline stitching so it kinda just floats inside the script rather than sitting on top of it. The whole thing is black on white, just 2 colours technically since the white is really just a 48-stitch underlay pass.

Five sizes from 1.94 inches tall up to 4.15 inches. Stitch range is 3,914 to 8,313, density is 267 which is on the lighter side for a script fill but thats actually intentional because it lets you run it on satin ribbon fabric without the fill going boardy. Digitising was done in embroidery software. Id use a firm tearaway stabiliser on woven fabrics and a cutaway on knits, the long satin columns in the B and the d can pull if the backing is soft. really worth checking your stabiliser choice before committing a full robe run.

I get messages about this one every engagement season, specially around autumn when people are planning spring weddings and stocking up on bridesmaid gifts. One bride wrote me last december asking if she could get it in gold on ivory for the whole bridal party and I was honestly gobsmacked at how gorgeous it looked when she sent back photos. Send me a line if you want to customise this for a different word or want the ring detail removed and Ill see what I can do.

Stitch on a robe back, a tote bag for the bride tribe, a sleep mask, a champagne glass cozy, a denim jacket chest, a face towel, or a linen pouch. Works really realy well on the pocket of a satin pyjama set as a getting-ready morning gift.

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.

  • Bridal robe back panel for getting-ready photosThe 4.15-inch size fills a robe back panel nicely, black on white satin reads crisp in photos
  • Bride tote bag or canvas bag for bachelorette partyStitch the 2.49-inch size on a canvas tote alongside the other bridesmaids names
  • Satin pyjama pocket for a wedding morning giftThe lightly dense satin fill at 267 density runs cleanly on satin pyjama fabric without puckering
  • Denim jacket chest or back yoke placementWorks on denim chest placement with a firm tearaway stabiliser underneath
  • Sleep mask or linen pouch for bridesmaidsThe 1.94-inch size fits a sleep mask front panel or a small zipper pouch perfectly

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
1.94 × 3.51 in 3,914
2.49 × 4.51 in 4,953
3.04 × 5.51 in 6,068
3.60 × 6.51 in 7,180
4.15 × 7.51 in 8,313

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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