Alot of my customers who want floral designs actually end up reaching for the minimalist line art option because its just so versatile. One colour. One thread change. Done. Stitch count goes from 2,025 at the tiny 3.5 size up to 4,471 at 7.5 inches, and the density is 12, which is genuinely low, about as light as a running-stitch outline gets in machine embroidery terms. Thats what makes it work on delicate fabrics like silk or fine linen where a filled design would be far too heavy. Skip this one if youre looking for a bold statement piece, its genuinely a background-player design, quiet and clean.
Wilcom digitised this one and the outline path runs as a single continuous sequence with minimal jumps, which keeps the bobbin side clean. No underlay needed on something this light, the satin-width outline sits right on the surface without a base layer. And because its a single colour you can choose any thread tone to match your project. Pick a navy on cream linen for something classic, or try terracotta on natural muslin for an earthy market-stall feel, both work.
Nine sizes from 3.5 up to 7.5 inches. So a customer last april ordered it and ran nine different sizes across a set of napkins, one per napkin in descending order down a table runner, and she said it was the easiest project she did all month because there was no thread swapping between pieces. Run this on any plain-weave fabric with a light tearaway stabiliser and it peels off clean every time. Stitch the 3.5-inch version on napkin corners at low density and the whole set is done in under two hours.
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.
- Corner motif on cloth napkinsCloth napkin set corner where a customer ran nine descending sizes across a table set and finished the whole batch in an afternoon.
- Silk or fine linen blouse detailSilk scarf hem detail, density 12 sits on fine cloth without weighing the drape or puckering the weave.
- Minimalist tote bag front designMinimalist tote bag front where the open outline gives an artistic print feeling rather than a traditional embroidery look.
- Small gift pouch decorationHeadband or hair clip fabric topper, the small size stitches fast on firm interfacing and reads elegantly on a thin band.
- Framed line art embroidery hoopBaby quilt block subtle accent, the continuous outline adds detail without competing with the surrounding patchwork.
- Baby quilt block subtle accentFramed line art hoop on natural linen, the airy single-thread path looks like a botanical sketch mounted for a gallery wall.
- Hat brim or crown embroideryHat brim or crown placement in cotton or wool, one colour means its done before you know it started.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 2.02 × 3.50 in | 2,413 |
| 2.60 × 4.50 in | 2,923 |
| 3.18 × 5.50 in | 3,403 |
| 3.75 × 6.50 in | 3,882 |
| 4.33 × 7.50 in | 4,471 |
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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About the artist
Reyazul Masud Riham, hand-drawing every design on this site
Every design on Re Embroidery is hand-digitized by one person. Each file gets sketched, color-matched, and stitch-tested on real fabric before it earns a place in the shop. No team. No auto-conversion from images. Just slow, deliberate work, sometimes three or four days per design.
That's the joy I work for.
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