Romantic Pinky Promise Hands Embroidery Design, Valentine Love Machine Embroidery, Instant Download

Romantic Pinky Promise Hands Embroidery Design, Valentine Love Machine Embroidery, Instant Download

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This one has proper fill on the hands rather than just an outline, so its a step up from the simpler pinky designs. Two colours, skin tone for the hands and a deeper rose for the promise fingers themselves, with directional satin stitching running the length of each finger. The density sits at 47 on the digitising side which gives ya good coverage without making the fabric stiff. Seven sizes running from 3.51 inches to 7.51 inches wide, stitching out at 4,937 to 10,294 stitches depending on the size you pick.

Hoop it on a medium cutaway stabiliser and it comes out very crisp on quilting cotton and linen blend. I had a customer last january who stitched a bunch of these on canvas pouches for valentines gifts and messaged me saying the colour separation on the fingers came out better than she expected. That directional underlay is doing alot of the work there, the bobbin tension needs to be consistent or the satin columns can spread slightly on the looser weaves. Pair it on a canvas pouch front or centre it on a pillow panel.

Use a mid-weight cutaway on knit and stretchy fabric, tearaway alone wont hold the fill sections flat on anything with give. Skip the tearaway completely on jersey. Drop me a note if the skin tone doesnt match what you need and Ill point you to the thread conversion chart so you can swap it out without redoing the whole colour sequence.

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.

  • canvas makeup pouch front panelThe 5 inch size fits a standard makeup pouch front, use medium cutaway stabiliser on the canvas.
  • couple matching hoodie sleeveRun the 4 inch version on a hoodie sleeve near the cuff, hoop with stabiliser and topping for fleece.
  • valentines day gift wrap hoopFrame the 3.51 inch in a small hoop and wrap it as a standalone gift tag for valentines.
  • linen journal cover accentStitch the 5.5 inch on kraft linen journal cover, tearaway works fine on the stiff backing.
  • tote bag side panelCentre the 7 inch on a tote side panel, canvas takes the density well without any topping.
  • pillow cover corner decorationThe 6 inch sits nicely in the lower corner of a pillowcase, coordinate thread to the bedding colour.
  • fabric card gift insertCut muslin to card size, stitch the 3.51 inch, and slip into an envelope as a fabric card.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
3.51 × 2.13 in 4,937
4.51 × 2.74 in 6,226
5.51 × 3.35 in 7,557
6.51 × 3.95 in 8,899
7.51 × 4.56 in 10,294

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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Reyazul Masud Riham, hand-drawing every design on this site

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