Heres the limited edition design and its just two words, but the typography does alot of work. LIMITED sits up top in chunky red 3D balloon caps, each letter looking like it puffs out abit at the corners. Underneath that the word edition flows across in a smooth black cursive script, lower-case, with a small open hand-drawn heart at the end of the n. Two layers, two moods. Stitched in a directional satin that catches light from the top edge so the puff effect reads even before youve hit the design with steam. 2 colours total, just red and black, ten thousand stitches at the biggest size on a real lil clean colour run.
Last march this came in as a custom request from a small boutique owner who wanted a quick add-on for her hand-numbered drop tags, ya know those small fabric tags sewn into apparel that say lil things like one of one or made just for ya. She put the design on collar tabs of cotton tees and got messages from buyers asking what brand the line was. I get those orders fairly often. Stitch on white or cream cotton tee fronts for the best look, the red sings on a pale ground. Pop a 2-inch on a fabric tag sewn inside the back collar of a tee. Run the bigger 4-inch on a chest pocket of a sweatshirt for boutique drop merch.
Density runs friendly with under 12k stitches even on the largest size, so a tearaway stabiliser does the job on woven cotton. Skip jersey at the smaller sizes, the script underline can pull tight and the heart distorts into a blob. Hoop firm and slow ya machine on the satin columns of those bold red caps, theyre the only spot where pull compensation matters. Run a quick test on scrap fabric before going on the real piece since the heart curl is a small detail.
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.
- Boutique tee back collar tagStitch the smallest 2-inch on a woven fabric tag and sew it into the back collar of a boutique cotton tee.
- Sweatshirt chest pocket text accentPop the 3-inch on a sweatshirt chest pocket as a streetwear text accent for small numbered drops in winter.
- Cotton tote pocket label panelRun a medium size on the front pocket of a canvas tote and pair it with a hand-numbered tag inside.
- Apparel drop tag ribbon stripEmbroider the 2-inch on a satin ribbon strip and tie it onto apparel hangtags for a boutique launch night.
- Hat front for streetwear small runsSew the 4-inch on a hat front for streetwear small runs and pair with a mens drop number on the side.
- Onesie chest panel for baby dropsRun a small version on the chest panel of a baby onesie for a baby drop limited line in summer.
- Cardigan inside hem name tagAdd the smallest 2-inch on the inside hem of a cardigan as a hidden boutique signature label.
Dimensions
9 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 1.92 × 3.51 in | 5,031 |
| 2.19 × 4.01 in | 5,785 |
| 2.46 × 4.51 in | 6,509 |
| 2.73 × 5.01 in | 7,293 |
| 3.01 × 5.51 in | 8,267 |
| 3.28 × 6.01 in | 9,109 |
| 3.55 × 6.51 in | 10,037 |
| 3.82 × 7.01 in | 10,929 |
| 4.09 × 7.51 in | 11,787 |
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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