Pinky Promise Floral Line Art Embroidery Design, Instant Download

Pinky Promise Floral Line Art Embroidery Design, Instant Download

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This is a friendship promise piece. Two hands meet at the top centre, fingernails detailed, little fingers hooked together making the classic pinky swear shape, with both wrists trailing off to either side. Below the hands a generous floral spray unfolds, magnolia heads with their wide pointed petals, a couple cosmos flowers, plus pointed leaves that fan out and frame the bottom. All of it rendered as a single colour outline, no fills, just clean continuous black line work.

Single colour run, no thread changes needed, hoop it and let it go. Stitches scale from around 10,747 at the 3 inch up to 13,954 at the 4 inch and roughly 21,221 at the 6 inch, with the largest 7 inch piece sitting close to 24,581. Three to four sizes available depending on hoop range. Im running it with a tearaway under woven cottons and a soft cutaway behind anything stretchy, the long uninterrupted strokes need a stable ground or the curves wander.

One customer ordered the 6 inch back in june for a matching pair of bridesmaid pouches she stitched for her sister and her best mate, she wrote me to say everyone teared up at the rehearsal dinner when she handed em out, six pouches done in cream linen with rust orange thread instead of black.

Email me direct if you want it digitised with the flowers in a contrast colour, ill rework the underlay. Pop water soluble topping on for fleece or velvet, the fine line work needs topping or theyll sink into the pile. Stitch the 4 inch on a tote face. Embroider the 6 inch on a quilted lap blanket corner. Use the 3 inch on the back of a card stock thank you with paper backing technique. Avoid printed fabric, the design needs a solid ground to read properly.

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.

  • bridesmaid linen drawstring pouchStitch the 6 inch on cream linen drawstring pouches in rust orange thread for matching bridesmaid gifts
  • best friend cotton tote bagEmbroider the 4 inch on a natural cotton tote front as a best friend birthday gift bag
  • wedding gift cushion coverHoop the 5 inch on a soft white cushion cover for a wedding gift with friendship anchor
  • denim jacket back panel patchDrop the 6 inch onto a black denim jacket back panel with firm cutaway under the long line strokes
  • embroidered greeting card paper craftRun the 3 inch onto card stock with paper backing technique for a handmade friendship anniversary card
  • linen tea towel friendship giftPop the 4 inch on a natural linen tea towel for a friendship gift with medium tearaway support
  • quilted lap blanket corner motifPair the 5 inch with cotton sateen on a quilted lap blanket corner motif for a snug sentimental throw

Dimensions

5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.

Size (in) Stitches
3.00 in × 2.79 in
4.00 in × 3.71 in
5.00 in × 4.64 in
6.00 in × 5.56 in
7.00 in × 6.49 in

Files & Formats

Eight machine formats included in one zip. Whichever your machine reads, its in the pack.

CND
DST
EXP
HUS
JEF
PES
VP3
XXX

Plus a color chart for thread matching. See full format guide.

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