Double Heart Outline Embroidery Design, Valentine Pattern

Double Heart Outline Embroidery Design, Valentine Pattern

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Two hearts looped together as one continuous wobbly line, the smaller heart offset on top of the bigger one. The whole thing reads like its drawn freehand with a marker, the line thickens and thins as it goes around, lil crossover loops at the top of each heart. One colour, no fill, just the outline.

I usually stitch it in charcoal grey-black or deep red but the design works in any thread because its all about the line itself. 9 sizes from 2.88 inch up to 6.16 inch wide, stitch count stays low, around 4.5k on the smallest and 11k on the largest. Theres minimal density which is why it stitches up fast.

I drew this for valentine shirts at first but a wedding planner ordered 40 ring pillows last spring with this exact outline and it took off in the bridal world. Bridesmaids on her party were getting matching hoodies stitched too. Now I sell it as much for weddings as for valentine gifts.

Stitch on cotton tees, linen tea towels, denim totes and chambray napkins, the smooth weave holds the directional line cleanly. Skip fleece, terry and waffle, the loops in those fabrics swallow the thinner stretches and the outline reads broken. Avoid stretch jersey unless youre using a cutaway with topping film.

Use a light tearaway stabiliser for woven fabric, that covers most of what you need with this one. Hoop the smallest 2.88 inch size on a shirt cuff or collar tip, the 4 inch fits a chest pocket, the 6.16 fills a sweetheart-table linen runner. If you cant get the file loaded on your machine just shoot me a chat and Ill convert the format.

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.

  • Valentine's day card pocket teeStitched small on the chest pocket of a plain white tee, makes a sweet valentines gift.
  • Bridal shower napkins setAdd the outline to the corner of cocktail napkins for a bridal shower brunch table.
  • Wedding ring pillow corner detailSits nicely on the corner of a small ring pillow used during the ceremony.
  • Couples matching hoodiesSame design on his and hers hoodies, looks subtle but coordinated for couples photos.
  • Bridesmaid robe chest motifStitched onto the chest of a satin bridesmaid robe for getting-ready morning shots.
  • Anniversary gift pillow caseAdd it to a pillow case as an anniversary gift, write the date underneath in script.
  • Wedding table runner stitched edgeEmbroidered along the hem of a linen runner for a wedding sweetheart table.
  • Engagement party tote bagsPlain canvas totes with this on the front, given out as engagement party favours.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
2.88 × 3.51 in 4,493
3.29 × 4.01 in 5,170
3.70 × 4.51 in 5,886
4.11 × 5.01 in 6,755
4.52 × 5.51 in 7,569
4.93 × 6.01 in 8,410
5.34 × 6.51 in 9,356
5.75 × 7.01 in 10,284
6.16 × 7.51 in 11,156

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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