Monster truck with huge chunky tyres and a wide flat body, but the whole cab and door panels are filled with interlocking puzzle pieces in 5 colours. Red, yellow, blue, and green pieces fit together across the body with white gaps between, so its a proper puzzle-pattern patchwork covering the truck from bumper to roof. The tyres are thick black rubber and the wheel arches flare out wide. Wide and low, very much a truck that belongs in a mud pit.
The puzzle colouring is what makes this one recognisable as an autism awareness piece without needing text. At the 7.49-inch width the individual puzzle tabs are clear and well-defined. At 3.5 inches the pieces simplify a bit but the colour blocking stays strong and the truck reads perfectly. Five colour changes total, density sits around 706 which is manageable for a mid-weight cotton twill or canvas.
I made this design last april for a school fundraiser, a parent had asked for something both the boys and girls in the class would want to wear. Boys loved the truck, and the colourful pattern made it inclusive without feeling like a leaflet. They ordered a 6-inch run on cobalt blue tees and the colours popped really well on the darker ground. Its been one of the more consistent sellers since then in the awareness category.
Drop this on a navy or black kids hoodie and the 5-colour puzzle fill stands out properly. Works great on a plain canvas tote for an autism awareness walk or fundraiser bag. Avoid pale yellow fabric, the yellow puzzle pieces will disappear. Pair with a tearaway on cotton twill for clean edges around the tyres. Hoop with some give in the tyre section, the satin columns need room to settle.
The tyre satin sections and the puzzle-piece infill are the densest zones. Run at medium speed through the colour changes so your machine doesnt skip a colour stop. industry-grade software digitised the interior puzzle lines as a running stitch layer on top of the fill which keeps the seams crisp without adding bulk. Drop a chat message if the colour sequence doesnt match what you expect and ill clarify the thread order.
What people are using this design for
A starting point. The design works for plenty more than just this list, this is what folks have stitched it onto most.
- autism awareness walk fundraiser teesStitch the 6-inch size on cobalt blue tees for an autism walk and the puzzle colours contrast well on darker fabric
- kids hoodie and sweatshirt embroideryDrop onto a navy kids hoodie chest panel for a bold awareness graphic that kids actually want to wear
- school fundraiser tote bagEmbroider the medium size on a plain canvas tote as a fundraiser bag giveaway for school events
- autism awareness month event merchRun on cotton tees or zip hoodies for april awareness month event merchandise with a fun kids vibe
- special education classroom giftAdd to a canvas book bag or pencil case as a classroom gift for a child who loves trucks and bold colours
- youth group and camp uniform patchPop the smaller size on a uniform polo or camp tee for a youth group doing awareness-week activities
- supportive family matching shirtsUse the same size across adult and kids tees so the whole family matches at an awareness event
Dimensions
9 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.50 × 2.25 in | 12,032 |
| 3.99 × 2.57 in | 13,588 |
| 4.49 × 2.89 in | 15,115 |
| 5.00 × 3.21 in | 16,813 |
| 5.50 × 3.53 in | 18,617 |
| 6.00 × 3.85 in | 20,273 |
| 6.49 × 4.17 in | 21,930 |
| 6.99 × 4.49 in | 23,668 |
| 7.49 × 4.81 in | 25,452 |
Files & Formats
Eight machine formats included in one zip. Whichever your machine reads, its in the pack.








Plus a color chart for thread matching. See full format guide.
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Reyazul Masud Riham, hand-drawing every design on this site
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