Womans face in profile, eyes closed, the kind of abstract line-art that looks like someone drew it in one confident stroke. Her hair kind of dissolves into botanical branches, soft rose blooms and trailing leaves that drift downward. No heavy fills, just clean satin outlines and light density floral sections that keep the whole thing feeling airy. The face itself is minimal, a curved brow, a gentle nose, closed lips, all rendered in charcoal-weight thread.
Density sits at 694 stitches per inch which is on the lighter side, and that's actually what makes it work. Too dense and you lose the delicate line-art quality. Use a lightweight cutaway stabiliser, not tearaway. The satin runs on the face contour need good hooping tension or they shift and you get a wavy jawline, which is the number one issue people run into with face-profile designs. Topping film on the floral sections if your fabric has any texture at all.
Drop me a message if the satin registration pulls on your machine model and Ill tell you which tension setting worked for the buyers who had that issue. Last spring a customer ordered 3 of the 7.51-inch versions for a small fashion tote run she was doing for a local market. She sent photos and they looked gorgeous on a cream linen base. The botanical hair just disappears into the fabric texture in the best way.
Linen, cotton canvas, denim and heavyweight chambray are the fabrics where this one does best. Stretch or jersey will fight the directional stitching on the face outline and youll get distortion. Stitch the 4.51-inch version on a tote bag pocket panel or a shirt breast pocket. Run the biggest 7.51-inch size across the back of a jacket or a cushion cover for a centrepiece look. Avoid very dark fabrics unless you want to use lighter thread to compensate because the dusty rose petals vanish on black cotton.
the 8 standard formats land in the zip. Drop me a note if theres a format not working and Ill rebuild from the source same day.
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.
- fashion tote bag and linen shopperStitch the 7.51-inch size on a cream linen tote and the dusty rose botanical hair reads like printed fashion illustration
- denim jacket back panel designRun the large version across a denim jacket back panel and the line-art silhouette holds clean on the weave
- shirt or blouse breast pocket accentMount the 4.51-inch version on a breast pocket for a shirt or blouse and it works as a subtle signature detail
- cushion cover centrepieceHoop the big size on cushion cover fabric in natural linen and frame it for a bedroom botanical art piece
- canvas pouch or cosmetic bagEmbroider the small version on a canvas cosmetic pouch for a handmade gift with a fashion-forward feel
- wall hoop framed botanical artFrame the 5-inch version in a 6-inch wooden hoop, add dried flowers around it, and hang it gallery-wall style
- lightweight sweatshirt chest graphicRun the 6-inch version across a sweatshirt chest on a heather grey background and it reads fashion-brand quality
Dimensions
4 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 4.51 × 3.39 in | 17,641 |
| 5.51 × 4.14 in | 21,448 |
| 6.51 × 4.90 in | 25,362 |
| 7.51 × 5.65 in | 29,459 |
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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