or Register to buy on this site.

Catalog

Geisha with Hairpin 2 embroidery design

 
 
$2.99 USD
 
 
Sizes: mm     inch     Stitches:
  1. 139 × 178 mm    5.47 × 7.01"    70983
 
Colors: 27
 
 
 
Loader

Available formats
Bernina: art (version 2 - 3)*, exp. Brother: pec, pes, phc. Janome: jef, jef+.jp Melco: exp. Husqvarna/PFAFF: vip, vp3, vp4 Tajima/Barudan: dst, dsb. Husqvarna: hus, shv. Singer: xxx.
Color palette:Embird: edr, rgb, txt. * Bernina version 4-5 (art50) Grade C.
Short information About product This is not patch, only digital product, not physical: After purchase embroidery by embroideres.com, files available - Instant download. Behind payment Sign in into account, Get access Order History into menu
Related embroidery designs
Loader
Loader

Comments

JadeDragonbones on
I will try to make something with them very soon how ever with Christmas approaching very quickly I am finding myself short of time.I have shown the designs to my students and they are thinking of projects too.
EmmaDoo2 on
Wonderful. Worked out perfect for my project !
You must be logged in to leave a reply. Login »

Unveil Elegance: Geisha with Hairpin Embroidery Design

Eternal Grace & Beauty

Immerse yourself in the timeless allure of Japanese culture with our Geisha with Hairpin machine embroidery design. Capturing the essence of grace and poise, this exquisite design brings to life the iconic image of a Geisha, adorned with an elegant hairpin, set against a backdrop of delicate cherry blossoms. Perfect for adding a touch of oriental elegance to your fabrics, this design is a tribute to classical art and the enduring beauty of Asian traditions.

Cultural Symphony

Embark on a journey through the rich tapestry of Japanese heritage with every stitch of this mesmerizing embroidery design. The intricate details of the Geisha's kimono, the gentle curve of the fan in her hand, and the serene expression on her face are a homage to the classical dance, music, and games that define the soul of Japan. This design is not just an embroidery; it's a piece of cultural symphony that you bring to life on your canvas.

HelpHelp
Close

Welcome to Support

Got Questions?

Suggested Articles