Black History Culture Excellence Embroidery Design, Instant Download

Black History Culture Excellence Embroidery Design, Instant Download

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Its a stacked word design and every line earns its place. The top row reads Celebrating in wide white chunky block letters. Below that the word Black runs down the left side vertically. Then History in red across the middle, Culture in orange below it, and Excellence in bright green right at the base. Four small hearts float in a row above the whole stack, one in yellow, one in red, one in green, one in black. The palette is the Pan-African flag colours plus white and the hearts give it a kinda warmth that straight typography alone doesnt carry.

Five colours and five sizes coming in at 3 in to 7.5 widein max. The density sits at 653 which is on the friendlier side for a five-colour piece, so it stitches out without fighting your machine too hard. industry software pulled the satin column edges on the letter outlines clean at all five sizes. And the heart fills at the top are small but they hold at the 3.5-inch minimum, which suprised me honestly because small fill shapes at that scale usually need a redesign pass. These held first try.

I drew this specifically with black-owned business chamber events in mind. A customer who runs a local chamber network ordered it for their gala shirts last october and told me the lettering was legible from across a banquet room. Since that order I get requests from event planners, school principals and church committees who want something that reads like a celebration rather than just a slogan. The stacked format does that, its like a formal programme title, not a bumper sticker.

Stitch on black or deep charcoal for max contrast. Pop it on the back of a polo shirt for a business event, or use it on a black duck tote for a conference goodie bag. Avoid white or cream fabric here because the Celebrating row up top will disappear into the base. Drop tearaway under woven polos, switch to cutaway on sweatshirt fleece. Hoop the fabric square and centred because the stacked design is sensitive to tilt.

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.

  • Black-owned business chamber gala shirtsStitch the 7-inch on a black polo back for a business chamber gala where staff need smart recognisable attire.
  • School black history month programme teesPop the 5-inch chest on black tees for a school black history month programme and the lettering stays legible in group photos.
  • Church and congregation celebration apparelEmbroider on a charcoal sweatshirt for a church celebration event where the congregation wants coordinated but not uniformed apparel.
  • Community award ceremony volunteer uniformsUse the medium size on volunteer shirts for a community award ceremony honouring local business owners and educators.
  • Cultural organisation canvas conference totesSew onto a black canvas tote as a conference goodie bag insert for a cultural organisation summit or annual general meeting.
  • February commemorative event hoodiesRun the 7.5 in jumbo on a hoodie back panel for a february commemorative event that carries through to the evening programme.
  • Youth organisation polo shirtsStitch a smaller 4-inch chest on a youth organisation polo chest for a formal presentation night without going oversized.
  • Museum and cultural centre staff apparelEmbroider on staff tees for a museum or cultural centre running a black history exhibition so the team looks cohesive.

Dimensions

5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.

Size (in) Stitches
3.50 × 2.86 in 12,506
4.50 × 3.68 in 16,235
5.50 × 4.50 in 20,504
6.50 × 5.32 in 25,305
7.50 × 6.14 in 30,085

Files & Formats

Eight machine formats included in one zip. Whichever your machine reads, its in the pack.

CND
DST
EXP
HUS
JEF
PES
VP3
XXX

Plus a color chart for thread matching. See full format guide.

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