Description
***THIS IS NOT A PHYSICAL ITEM. NOTHING WILL BE MAILED TO YOU. THIS IS A DIGITAL FILE THAT MUST BE USED BY AN EMBROIDERY MACHINE.***
This design features a “scribble” (zigzag pattern) that is perfect as a backdrop for a name on a busy print. In my photo, I stitched the scribble in pink to match the fabric. I use the scribble kindof like a knockdown stitch, but you could use variegated thread, contrasting thread, a complimentary color as a sports team design, etc. The possibilities are endless!
This downloadable ZIP file includes files and illustrated instructions to make a wrap in the following sizes:
2.8″ by 9.8″
2.8″ by 10.8″
2.8″ by 11.8″
To wrap around a common coffee mug, the 9.8″ size works great. Larger sizes are good for many tumblers on the market. I recommend measuring the circumference of your tumbler, and subtracting an inch, and using that length. For a Stanley tumbler (affiliate link), the 11.8″ is the best option.
The following formats are included: PES, DST, EXP, HUS, JEF, VIP, VP3, and XXX.
I use Embrilliance Essentials to edit and add names to my embroidery projects.
For other scribble designs, go here.
NOTE: Font is NOT included. It can be found here.
It’s easy to personalize these projects using software! I use Embrilliance Essentials.
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Due to the digital nature of embroidery files, NO REFUNDS will be given because you purchased the wrong size or file. If you have ANY questions, please message me first and I’ll try to answer your questions before you make your purchase.
You MAY use my designs to make your own items for sale online or to the public. You MAY NOT sell my designs as your own, or alter them and sell them as your own. My designs are always hand-digitized; we aggressively pursue action against those who claim my work as their own.
January 2025