Needle work, sewing-themed script lettering on a single colour. Navy on cream linen looks gorgeous. Charcoal on white cotton gives that clean modern-craft feel. The lettering has good satin column construction so the script strokes stay smooth and the thin parts dont break up. Single colour means one thread, start to finish. Done.
Six sizes, going from 3.02 inches up to 8.69 inches wide. Stitch counts run from 6,681 on the small end to 20,600 on the big 8.69-inch version. Thats a decent range for a word design. The large size is obviously for a wall hoop or a big linen piece, the smaller ones work on tote bags or project bag fronts.
I been making quote and word designs for a while and the thing I learned pretty early is that the underlay matters more on script than on anything else. If the underlay density is wrong, those thin connecting strokes between letters either pull tight or float. Ive tuned the underlay on this one so the script sits flat even on a slightly uneven weave. Saw a customer post a photo of the 6-inch version on an oatmeal linen round frame last month and it looked like hand lettering. That was genuinely nice to see.
Hoop snug on a woven cotton or linen. Tear-away stabiliser is fine on most woven fabric. Skip dense jersey or knit for a script piece this fine. Use a size 75 or 80 needle and dont rush the stitching speed on the thin script strokes. If the file refuses to open or something stitches funny, bug me on chat and Ill sort it out fast.
Use cases coming soon.
Dimensions
6 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.02 × 2.77 in | 6,681 |
| 4.02 × 3.69 in | 8,656 |
| 5.02 × 4.62 in | 10,629 |
| 6.02 × 5.54 in | 12,687 |
| 7.02 × 6.46 in | 14,837 |
| 8.69 × 8.00 in | 20,600 |
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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