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Love Forever Mini Machine Embroidery Design Set for Towels includes 3 separate motifs: Love Forever lettering, a mini heart and a mini star. Use them together or separately on terry towels, bathrobes, spa towels, hand towels, napkins and romantic bathroom textiles. Each motif comes in 3 sizes.
Lettering
Size: 98.3x15.1 mm (3.87x0.59"), Stitches: 2615
Size: 108.1x16.6 mm (4.26x0.65"), Stitches: 2832
Size: 118.9x18.2 mm (4.68x0.72"), Stitches: 3104
Heart
Size: 15.5x14.4 mm (0.61x0.57"), Stitches: 579
Size: 18.6x17.4 mm (0.73x0.69"), Stitches: 725
Size: 20.4x19.1 mm (0.80x0.75"), Stitches: 808
Star
Size: 16.3x14.9 mm (0.64x0.59"), Stitches: 355
Size: 17.9x16.3 mm (0.70x0.64"), Stitches: 388
Size: 19.8x17.9 mm (0.78x0.70"), Stitches: 428
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Love Forever Mini Machine Embroidery Design Set for Towels is a digital embroidery set with 3 separate motifs: the Love Forever lettering, a mini heart and a mini star. The idea is simple but very practical: you can stitch the phrase near the towel edge and use the small hearts and stars as scattered accents across the fabric.
This set is especially useful when a large romantic design would feel too heavy on terry cloth. Instead of one dense block of stitches, you get small motifs that can be repeated, spaced out and placed around the towel, robe or bath textile in a natural way.
Do not start stitching scattered elements without a plan. Small motifs look easy, but they can quickly become crooked or too crowded. Cut small paper templates for the heart and star, place them on the towel, step back and look at the whole composition before hooping.
A good layout rule: keep the lettering as the anchor and let the mini motifs move away from it. Place larger hearts closer to the lower half of the towel and smaller elements higher up. This makes the composition feel intentional instead of random.
If you want a boutique-style towel, avoid placing every heart at the same angle. Rotate a few motifs slightly, but keep enough spacing between them. The towel should look light, not like a dotted fabric pattern printed by mistake.
When you embroider many small elements on one towel, the slow part is not the stitching. The slow part is placement. Mark all motif positions before starting. Number them if needed, especially if you plan to use different sizes of hearts and stars.
For a clean result, stitch the lettering first. Then add the hearts and stars around it. This gives you a visual center and helps you avoid placing small motifs too close to the words.
If your machine or software allows combining designs in the hoop, you can group several small motifs into one hooping. But do this only after checking the final spacing. A slightly wrong angle on one heart is charming. A whole row of misplaced hearts is not.
This set is friendly for small hoops because the motifs are compact. It is also useful for larger machines, because you can combine several hearts and stars in one hooping if your software allows accurate placement.
For towel sets, a machine with good positioning features, a clear screen and reliable hoop alignment will save time. If you often make custom towels, robes or small orders for customers, machine choice matters more than people think. Speed is useful, but clean placement is often the real money-saver.
If you are choosing equipment for home embroidery orders, read Best embroidery machine for your home embroidery business. For a broader machine overview, see The 10 Best Embroidery Machines for Custom Designs.
This set is good for small handmade products because it lets you create several price levels. A simple towel can have only the Love Forever lettering. A fuller version can include scattered hearts and stars. A premium towel can be sold as a matching pair with coordinated placement.
When pricing finished towels, count more than stitch time. Include hooping, marking, thread changes, trimming, washing out topping, drying, pressing, photography and packaging. Small motifs look quick, but repeated placement takes time.
If you sell embroidered towels or want to start a home embroidery business, read How to start an embroidery business at home and Home embroidery business: what to charge?.
For a more complete view of skills, workspace and customer workflow, see Skills and knowledge needed for starting an embroidery business at home.
The set includes 3 separate mini embroidery motifs: Love Forever lettering, a mini heart and a mini star. Each motif is supplied in 3 sizes, so you can use them together on one towel or separately on different projects.
Yes. The heart and star are separate mini motifs, so you can repeat them as many times as you need on a towel, robe, napkin or bath textile. For a neat result, plan the layout before stitching and keep the spacing natural.
Use stabilizer underneath and water-soluble topping on top. Terry loops can cover small details, especially hearts, stars and thin lettering. Topping keeps the stitches above the pile and helps the design stay visible.
For most towel layouts, stitch the Love Forever lettering first. Then place the hearts and stars around it. This makes the phrase the visual anchor and helps you avoid crowding the small motifs too close to the words.
Yes. The lettering can be used on a robe pocket, cuff, front panel or back area, depending on the size and fabric. The mini heart or star can be added as a small matching accent. For terry robes, use water-soluble topping.
Yes. You may sell finished physical items embroidered with this set, such as towels, robes, napkins and bath textile sets. The digital embroidery files themselves may not be shared, copied, resold or redistributed.
Do not price only by stitch count. Include the time for layout planning, marking, hooping, repeated placement, thread changes, trimming, washing out topping, drying and packaging. Repeated mini motifs can take more labor than they appear to at first glance.