Daisy Girl Face Embroidery Design, Instant Download

Daisy Girl Face Embroidery Design, Instant Download

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She told me this was the design she used to finally get comfortable with multi-colour hooping, which I thought was interesting because there are 9 stops in the sequence. But the face itself is mostly black outlines with light skin tone fills, so the thread changes dont feel frantic. The daisy is where the colour comes from: white petals with a lemon yellow centre and a hunter green stem that runs down past her collar. Royal blue just for the iris. Its a fashion illustration style, the kind where the lines are deliberately loose and a bit uneven, not the tight satin-fill portrait type. This last christmas I saw it used on a canvas pouch gift set and it looked genuinely editorial.

Nine sizes from 2.35 inches tall to 5.03 inches, stitches 8,926 to 19,485, density 517. The face is horizontal at most sizes, wider than tall, so its more of a landscape crop than a full portrait orientation. Tape a layer of tear-away behind a stable woven for the smaller sizes. Use a cutaway for anything with stretch. Keep hooping tension flat and even, the hair lines are the thinnest part of the stitch path and the wispy ends lose definition if the fabric shifts mid-run. Skip the smallest size on terry or fleece.

Ive used this on shirt pockets and small zip pouch fronts more than anything else. the 3.5-in size for fits a standard shirt pocket with just enough margin. At 5 inches it works well on the front panel of a canvas pouch or a notebook cover. The black outlines make it versatile across fabric colours, it reads on white, cream, black denim, even on a soft grey jersey as long as there is a firm backing underneath. Good for anyone who wants something a bit editorial rather than a straightforward flower or animal design.

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.

  • Shirt left-chest pocket accentthe 3.5-in size for fits a standard shirt pocket flush with only a few millimetres of margin on each side.
  • Canvas zip pouch or clutch frontAt 4-5 inches it fills a canvas pouch front without crowding the zip teeth at the top.
  • Denim jacket chest or sleeve placementThe black outline reads clearly on dark denim, good for a chest or upper-sleeve patch placement.
  • Tote bag side panel or pocketA side panel on a medium tote bag at 4 inches sits below the handle attachment with room to spare.
  • Notebook or journal fabric coverStitched on cotton canvas and glued or sewn to a hardcover notebook, it holds up with normal use.
  • Fashion-themed framed hoop artIn a 5-inch natural wood hoop on the wall it reads as editorial art without needing a frame.
  • Hat brim or cap front panelThe horizontal crop fits a structured cap front panel at the smaller sizes without hitting the brim seam.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
3.50 × 2.35 in 8,926
4.00 × 2.68 in 10,126
4.50 × 3.02 in 11,445
5.00 × 3.35 in 12,599
5.50 × 3.69 in 13,924
6.00 × 4.02 in 15,269
6.50 × 4.36 in 16,672
7.00 × 4.69 in 18,101
7.50 × 5.03 in 19,485

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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