Heres the black panther stretched out mid-prowl, fangs out, ears flat, tail flickin behind. Hes coming straight outta the flames. The fire underneath stacks in layered orange and yellow tongues, kinda biker-tank style, and behind it all sits this big crimson moon disc that pushes the whole composition into tattoo-flash territory.
The panther himself is solid black fill with directional stitching shaped along the spine, shoulders and hindquarters so the muscle definition reads even from across a room. Tiny white satin fangs and claws break up the ink fill so hes not just a flat blob. Six colours total, but the panther alone eats up three of em for the fang highlights and eye glow.
This one truly runs hot. 60,716 stitches at full 7.5-inch height, dropping to 23,389 on the smallest. Density sits at 1,232 which is firm. I get messages from biker-club guys every christmas asking for a back-of-jacket motif and this is the design I send em first. One customer ordered the 6-inch for a leather vest pocket and the moon stayed crisp through 50 wash cycles.
Pick fabric that lets the red moon glow. Stitch on white, cream, charcoal, dark grey or olive cotton tee. Avoid red fabric (the moon vanishes) or busy patterns (flames clash). Heavy-knit hoodies and canvas jackets handle this one beautifully. Pop the 4-inch on a polo chest, run the 6-inch on a tote, place the full 7.5-inch on a jacket back panel panel only.
Density needs respect, no shortcuts. Use a heavy cutaway stabiliser on knits, never tear-away on this design. Slow your machine down across the flame layer, since the colour changes from orange to yellow want time to settle. Hoop tight, double-check the underlay before final fang stitches. Email me if the file format dont match your software.
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.
- Biker leather vest back patchesStitch the 7-inch on a leather vest back panel and the red moon reads loud across a parking lot of bikes
- Heavy metal band tee shirtsRun the 6-inch on a black or charcoal tee and the orange flames pop against dark cotton or jersey
- Skull-club hoodiesEmbroider the 5-inch on a hoodie back panel for a skull-club or biker-shop staff uniform
- Tattoo-shop merch totesPop a 4-inch on a tote bag for a tattoo studio merch table at conventions or local fairs
- Halloween apparel for adultsStitch the 6.5-inch onto a canvas duck halloween tee, ideal for adult costume parties or horror nights
- Black canvas backpack panelsCenter the 5.5-inch on a black canvas backpack panel and the flame layer keeps colour against rip-stop
- Custom mens denim jacketsPlace the 7-inch on a mens denim jacket back, just above the waist seam, for custom commission work
Dimensions
9 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.07 × 3.50 in | 23,389 |
| 3.51 × 4.00 in | 27,546 |
| 3.94 × 4.50 in | 31,572 |
| 4.38 × 5.00 in | 35,990 |
| 4.82 × 5.50 in | 40,619 |
| 5.26 × 6.00 in | 45,386 |
| 5.70 × 6.50 in | 50,300 |
| 6.13 × 7.00 in | 55,552 |
| 6.57 × 7.50 in | 60,716 |
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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