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Luxury Threaded Fifty-Two Embroidery Design

Luxury Threaded Fifty-Two Embroidery Design

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Luxury Threaded Fifty-Two Embroidery Design: Bold Number 52 Machine Embroidery File

This Luxury Threaded Fifty-Two embroidery design is a bold, sport-style machine embroidery file featuring the number 52 rendered in a two-color construction of chartreuse yellow-green fill and dark charcoal brown satin outlines. The two digits overlap and interlock, with the 5 positioned upper-left and the 2 extending lower-right, creating a stacked diagonal composition. The digit faces are filled with dense diagonal directional fills in yellow-green, while the thick satin borders surrounding each digit form the dominant visual weight of the design. Total stitch count is 6,822 stitches.

What distinguishes this design from the 3D Block A and other numeral or letter designs in this collection is the interlocking overlap between the two digits. The 5 and the 2 share a visual boundary zone where one digit crosses in front of the other, requiring the digitizer to determine which digit reads as the front layer and sequence the fills accordingly so the overlap reads as a true layered composition rather than two separate shapes placed side by side.

Design Details

The 5 occupies the upper-left portion of the composition. Its face fill is a dense diagonal yellow-green directional fill covering the full numeral body including the horizontal top bar, the curved mid-section, and the rounded lower bowl. The interior counter of the 5 bowl is an open void defined by the inner edge of the thick dark satin border rather than a separate fill. The 2 sits lower-right, with its curved top arc, diagonal stem, and flat base rendered in the same yellow-green diagonal fill. The 2 tail terminates at the lower-right corner with a sharp angular cut. The curved spine of the 2 overlaps the lower body of the 5 at the center of the composition, and in this overlap zone the 2 satin border reads as the front element passing over the 5 fill behind it. Both digits share a continuous thick dark charcoal brown satin border that defines all outer edges, inner counter edges, and the overlap boundary. The border weight is substantial relative to the digit fill areas, giving the design its bold outlined graphic character. The overall footprint is bounded by a flat rectangular base implied by the lower edges of both digits aligning to a shared horizontal baseline.

Size Guide

Size Dimensions Stitch Count
Standard 2.34 x 2.43 in 6,822

Formats Included

This design is delivered in 26 file formats compatible with all major machine brands: PES, PEC (Brother, Baby Lock, Bernina) | DST, DSB (Tajima) | JEF, SEW (Janome, Elna) | VP3, VIP, SHV, HUS (Husqvarna Viking) | PCS, PCQ, PCD (Pfaff) | XXX (Singer) | ART (Bernina software) | 000 (Singer/generic) | 100 (Toyota) | CND (Melco/Conde) | CSD (Singer/POEM) | DGT (Barudan) | DSZ (Tajima older) | EMD (Elna) | EXP (Melco/Bernina) | INF (design info)

Digitizing Quality

The defining technical challenge in this design is managing the overlap zone where the curved spine of the 2 crosses in front of the lower body of the 5. The fill sequence must complete the 5 face fill first, then lay the 2 satin border over the top of it in the overlap area, so the 2 reads as the front element. If the sequence is reversed, the overlap produces a muddled boundary rather than a clean layer relationship. Edge-walk underlay along the 2 border path in the overlap zone locks the dark satin to the yellow-green fill beneath it and keeps the front-layer border sitting crisply on the surface.

The thick satin borders on both digits carry significant thread weight across their full length, and because the border curves through multiple direction changes on both the 5 and the 2, maintaining consistent column width and stitch perpendicularity around every curve is critical. Any deviation in the satin column angle as it tracks around a curve produces a visible narrowing or fanning of the border on the finished surface. The border paths were digitized with manual node control at every direction change to keep the column width stable and the satin surface even throughout.

The open counter void inside the bowl of the 5 is surrounded on all sides by the dense yellow-green fill and the thick dark border. At 2.34 inches total design width, the counter is small enough that inward pull from the surrounding fill can partially close the opening if the fill is not sequenced to stitch away from the counter boundary. The counter outline was locked as the first element in the fill sequence, building outward from the counter edge rather than toward it, preserving the open void shape through the full stitch run.

License

This design is licensed for commercial use on finished physical goods. You may sell embroidered items made with this file without per-item royalty. Digital files, including all included formats, may not be resold, redistributed, or shared in any form, whether modified or unmodified.

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Files are available immediately after purchase. This listing includes 1 size in 26 file formats, covering every major home and commercial embroidery machine brand. Download, unzip, and load directly into your machine or embroidery software.

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