
Right so this one came out of a pretty specific customer request category, the kind of woman who has a strong opinion about herself and wants her stuff to match that energy. Four words arranged into a rough circle: the word Thick in chunky pink rounded capitals arcs across the very top. Then "thighs" fills the left-centre in big black brushstroke cursive, those thick satin downstrokes doing the heavy lifting. "& PRETTY" sits across the right in the same chunky pink block style as THICK. And "eyes" curls along the bottom in black cursive with a long swirling tail that loops under the whole word and circles back. Four small black hearts sit in the corner spaces as anchors so the circle composition feels complete.
Its got 4 colour threads, which is what pushed this into the medium tier, more thread changes means more setup time, but the contrast between the pink block letters and the black cursive is exactly what makes it work. Density is 369 stitches per square inch and the max stitch count hits 14,951 on the biggest size, which is a real design, not a filler. my usual software handled the thread routing between the alternating pink and black sections cleanly, so theres no colour bleed between the type styles.
Four sizes from 3.36 by 3.51 up to 6.22 by 6.51 inches. These are statement sizes, customers put them on the back of denim jackets, the front of canvas tote bags, gym bag panels, and throw cushions. Ive also seen it on a sweatshirt chest and honestly it looks exactly right there. One thing I tell people: dont size this down below the smallest size, the block caps look muddy at anything smaller than 3 inches wide.
White, black, cream or bright primary-coloured fabrics all work depending on the vibe youre going for. Pink on white is the most obvious and most popular. Pink on black gives it a completely different energy, edgier, more graphic. Canvas and denim take the satin thread beautifully. Use a medium cutaway on knits, tearaway on woven canvas or denim. Hoop firmly because the circular composition needs even tension all the way round or the shape drifts. A customer ordered this last summer for a matching set of festival totes for her friend group and said every single one sold out at the stall by midday. Pick your fabric colour before loading the thread because that choice changes the whole personality of the design. Avoid sizing below 3 inches wide or those chunky letters lose their punch.
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.
- Denim jacket back panel statement designCenter the 6-inch on the the denim jacket back so it fills the panel, the circular layout looks intentional and graphic at that scale
- Canvas tote bag front print alternativeA customer stitched this on a denim tote panel for her friend who goes to the gym three times a week and said she hasnt put it down since
- Gym bag or sports holdall embroideryPut the 5-inch on the side panel of a gym holdall in black canvas, the pink against dark fabric reads as more of a graphic design than embroidery
- Sweatshirt or hoodie front chest placementStitch the 4-inch centered on a sweatshirt chest for an everyday piece that gets read and remembered when someone passes you in a corridor
- Body-positive gift cushion for a friendEmbroider on a cushion cover and give it to a friend whos been going through a confidence slump, a bit cheesy but it works
- Festival outfit personalisation on a toteCanvas festival tote with this on the front is a good conversation starter in a crowd, especially when the pink is visible from a distance
- Bachelorette party favour bagsStitch on plain cotton drawstring bags and give one to each person at a hen night or bachelorette as a practical take-home that wont end up in a drawer
Dimensions
4 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.36 × 3.51 in | 7,480 |
| 4.31 × 4.51 in | 9,791 |
| 5.27 × 5.51 in | 12,269 |
| 6.22 × 6.51 in | 14,951 |
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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