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Body Icon: A Versatile Line Art Embroidery Symbol
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Body Icon: A Versatile Line Art Embroidery Symbol

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Use With Caution

Embroidery Designer Notes

  1. Always test the design on scrap fabric before committing to a final product.
  2. Review the stitch density and adjust as needed for the specific fabric type.
  3. Confirm the recommended hoop size to avoid distortion or misalignment.
  4. Inspect the small details under magnification to ensure they translate well in embroidery format.
  5. Try it in black and white mockups to see how it performs without color influence.
  6. Compare how it looks on both light and dark fabric backgrounds.
  7. Use appropriate stabilizer to prevent shifting during the embroidery process.
  8. If you're selling finished products or digital embroidery files, check licensing terms to ensure compliance.
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