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Red Lips machine Embroidery Design – Biting Lip Pop-Art

Embridery design of a flirty red lips with pop-art style of biting lips. Ideal to use with jackets, bags and patches. Easy to embroider machine embroidery file, several formats

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This design is an embroidery design, optimized for embroidery machines.

About Red Lips machine Embroidery Design – Biting Lip Pop-Art

Score with this Red Lips Embroidery Design! This pop-art kind of motif combines a glossy crimson colored lip shape playfully biting on the lower lip, which utilizes the innate extra edge in denim jackets, tote bags, hoodies, caps, and patches. The bold line drawing contrast and plush stitches give the design prominence on light fabrics or the dark one. Simple enough to be used by a beginner but applicable to all the big-time embroidery machines, fashion-obsessed people, street-wear brands, and everyone seeking a fun-poking statement item have found their dream design.

📁 File Formats Included:

DST, PES, EXP, JEF, HUS, VP3, XXX – works with all major embroidery machines

This product comes in the following sizes:

2.18" X 4.01” (55.37 X 101.85 mm) 2.72" X 5.01” (69.09 X 127.25 mm) 3.26" X 6.01” (82.80 X 152.65 mm) 3.80" X 7.01” (96.52 X 178.05 mm) 4.34" X 8.01” (110.24 X 203.45 mm)

✨ Features

Red lips with a die-trashing bite Pop-art look and outlines that were thick so to be easy to cut in. Professional look, fill and clean satin stitches

🎯 Use Cases

Customize jackets, hoodies and bucket hats Design patchwork to catch the eye of a bag or jeans Perfect as Valentine swag, bachelorette swag or edgy boutique swag

💡 Benefits

Speedy stitching with little color variations Prim She looks good on dark and light material Brings a light-spirited trendy style to any project

❓ FAQs:

Q: Is it a design that amateurs can use? A: Yes! Having nothing but some changes in color and clear lines, it is ideal as a beginner.

Q: Is it possible to reduce it? A: You can resize a bit in most embroidery programs; the amount to resize should be less than +/- 20 % to get the best results.