Breast Cancer Awareness Bicycle Embroidery Design, Ribbon Wheels Bike, Instant Download

Breast Cancer Awareness Bicycle Embroidery Design, Ribbon Wheels Bike, Instant Download

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Breast cancer awareness bicycle, the whole trick is what fills the wheels here. 4 colours, 4 sizes, classic city-bike silhouette done in solid black with handlebars, seat and pedals stitched in. The spokes are gone. In their place sits a pile of awareness ribbons in pink, hot pink and purple, packed tight so each wheel reads as one big ribbon cluster from a step back.

Black satin runs the frame outline aswell so the crossbar gets that crisp directional shine. Ribbon threads sit in 3 stops, R153 G0 B204 purple, R255 G126 B203 soft pink, plus that bold magenta. 4 colour stops total once the black joins in. Hoop a cutaway under this cause the wheel sections get dense alot quicker than the frame. Density runs about 611 spi on the wheels themselves.

So I get messages every october from charity ride coordinators, mostly folks stitching team shirts and tote bags for pink ride events. A regular buyer in raleigh did three runs back to back for a sister-in-law survivor anniversary last fall, did the small on caps and the big on team hoodies. But the sister wore the hoodie at the finish line and didnt take it off all day, she told me.

4 sizes ship from 2.84 by 4.51 up to 4.72 by 7.51 inches, stitch counts running 13,327 on the small and 21,669 on the largest. Stick to white, charcoal or pale grey backgrounds so the pink doesnt fight the fabric. Skip anything red cause the ribbons just vanish into it. Run a test stitch on a cotton tee scrap before committing if youre new to dense ribbon fills. Set the bobbin tension a touch slack so the wheels dont pucker. Holler back if the trim count overwhelms your hoop sequence, Ill help reorder the colour stops by group.

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.

  • Charity ride team shirtsStitch the medium on cotton team tees for october pink ride events, looks bold from a distance.
  • Pink october fundraiser totesRun the large on canvas totes handed out at fundraiser tables, pairs with a small pocket ribbon.
  • Survivor anniversary keepsake pillowPop the smallest size on a cream cushion cover and gift it to a survivor on her milestone date.
  • Cycling jersey back panelSew the largest on the back yoke of a cycling jersey, frame outline reads great over lycra weave.
  • Awareness event volunteer capsUse the small size on snapback caps for race-day volunteers handing out water at the route stops.
  • Hospital staff scrub patchStitch the medium on a chest pocket of nursing scrubs during awareness month team rotations.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
2.84 × 4.51 in 13,327
3.46 × 5.51 in 16,083
4.09 × 6.51 in 18,824
4.72 × 7.51 in 21,669

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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