Its a calligraphy-style "love you" with hearts practically tumbling off the letters. The word "love" sits on top in big swooping black script, thick at the strokes where the brush would press and thin where it lifts. "You" below follows the same loose hand-lettered weight. Cluster of teal and red hearts fills the right side of the composition, one big red heart, a fat teal shape behind it, and a handful of tiny teal hearts drifting upward like they just floated off the page.
Three colours total. Black script, coral red hearts, and that pop of teal. Doesnt sound like alot but the teal is honestly the thing that makes this design work. Its unexpected and it stops people mid-scroll. Stitch counts sit at 7,169 on the smallest 3.5-inch size and climb to 18,787 on the biggest at 7.5 inches. Five sizes in the pack.
I started selling this around last valentines and my bridal shop customer was the first to order in bulk. She wanted 40 canvas tote bags for a brides brunch, all stitched in coordinated thread colours. And now I get messages from other bridal people asking if they can swap the red for dusty rose or the teal for sage. Ya totally can, just match your thread to the three colour channels and youre away. Stitch on white cotton or cream linen for the cleanest read. The black script needs a pale base or the contrast drops off fast. Pair the 5-inch version on a pocket tee or a linen tea towel, the smaller 3.5-inch fits a card-sized fabric patch or notebook cover nicely.
Directional stitching on the big calligraphy strokes gives em that brushstroke texture rather than flat fill. Keep the satin columns moving with the letter direction or the thread sheen reads wrong. Use a tearaway stabiliser on woven cotton and cutaway if youre working on jersey stretch. Holler at me if the download gives you grief and ill sort it out 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.
- Valentines Day tote bags for a bridal brunchStitch the 5-inch size on a natural canvas tote and give it as part of a valentines brunch party favour set.
- Linen tea towels as wedding favour giftsEmbroider on a white linen tea towel and fold it into a ribbon-tied wedding gift for kitchen-loving newlyweds.
- White cotton pocket tees for couplesPop the 4-inch version on the left chest pocket of a white cotton tee for a couples matching set.
- Fabric patches and iron-on appliquesBack a 3.5-inch on cotton twill and cut into a patch shape for iron-on applique onto denim jackets.
- Nursery wall hoops for a love-themed roomHoop the biggest size in a 10-inch frame and hang it in a nursery above a cot for a sweet wall piece.
- Card inserts stitched onto cream fabricEmbroider the small 2.5-inch on cream cotton fabric and slip it inside a handmade valentines card.
- Canvas pouches for a gift shop rangeRun the 4-inch on ivory canvas zip pouches for a boutique valentines gift range in a shop display.
- Notebook or journal cover embroideryStitch the design centred on a fabric notebook cover and bind it as a handmade gift for a friend.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 2.54 × 3.51 in | 7,169 |
| 3.26 × 4.51 in | 9,645 |
| 3.98 × 5.51 in | 12,398 |
| 4.70 × 6.51 in | 15,436 |
| 5.43 × 7.51 in | 18,787 |
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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Reyazul Masud Riham, hand-drawing every design on this site
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