Single colour, clean satin lettering, the phrase Limited Edition stitched in a tall narrow format that reads like a product label or a stamp. Density 306, digitised in Wilcom. The letterforms use a consistent satin column width that doesnt swell or taper unpredictably, so the word spacing holds at every size. Biggest is 4.46 by 8 inches at 10,925 stitches, smallest is 1.67 by 3 inches at 3,648. Thats a genuinely small lower anchor, the lil tiny version works on a label-width ribbon piece or a baby cuff.
Six sizes total. Use a tearaway under woven cotton, light tearaway under denim, and a cutaway under anything with stretch. I get buyers asking for this fairly regularly from people building personalised clothing labels and custom merchandise. One customer told me last autumn she puts this on every custom item she makes for her lil brand, says it reads better than a printed label because it sits flush with the fabric and doesnt perch on top of it.
Pick a thread colour that contrasts with the base fabric for the label reading to pop, plain black on white or navy on natural are the most popular combos from what people tell me. Avoid going too fine on the thread weight, the satin columns at the small sizes need a standard 40-weight to fill properly without gaps.
Stitch the 2-inch version on a ribbon tab for a sewn-in garment label, or run the 4-inch centred on a patch blank for a product tag. Use a satin stitch underlay at the correct angle for each letter column or the fills will look streaky rather than smooth at the smaller sizes.
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.
- Custom sewn-in garment label for handmade clothingNarrow ribbon strip with the 1.67-inch sewn into a seam, reads flush against the lining like a proper woven label.
- Iron-on patch for a merchandise item or productCanvas strap end folded and stitched, the 2-inch version sits hidden inside the seam allowance of a tote for that shop-made detail.
- Baby clothing cuff or tag area personalisationBaby garment cuff at the smallest size in black on white cotton, lightweight cutaway keeps the letters upright.
- Canvas tote label tab stitched into the seamCap crown interior at the 3-inch, holds through washing better than a printed tag and looks intentional when someone flips it.
- Hat or cap internal label replacementIron-on patch blank at the 2-inch, removable branding for small runs where not every piece gets a permanent label.
- Custom merchandise branding for a small sellerHandmade clothing brand from a solo seller, this is the consistent tag detail that signals they take their product seriously.
Dimensions
6 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 1.67 × 3.01 in | 3,648 |
| 2.23 × 4.01 in | 4,882 |
| 2.79 × 5.01 in | 6,169 |
| 3.34 × 6.01 in | 7,617 |
| 3.90 × 7.01 in | 9,345 |
| 4.46 × 8.01 in | 10,925 |
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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