Its a clear wonder woman style emblem with a breast cancer twist. Magenta awareness ribbon rises up the centre from a sharp V notch, black eagle-style wings sweep out left and right like a superhero badge, four small stars float above the wings, two on each side. The whole thing reads as a low-rise patch shape, much wider than it is tall. The ribbon and the wings interlock so the V of the wings becomes the cradle for the bottom of the ribbon, took me a few attempts to get that join clean without a thread jump showing, but Im happy where it landed.
Two thread colours, magenta and black, with one colour change between them. Six sizes total in the file pack, going from a tiny 1.37 inch wide for caps and patches up to a 4.1 inch for shirt fronts. Stitch counts run from 3,088 on the smallest size to 14,672 on the biggest. Density sits at 477, just heavy enough that the wings read solid even on textured fabric, but the small ribbon stays crisp on the tiny version. Thats my benchmark for any badge under 2 inch wide. Built inside my digitising suite, and directional satin runs along each wing feather so reflects shift as the wearer moves.
I get messages every october from people stitching warrior-badge designs for survivor friends or daughters going through treatment, this one was drawn after a customer asked for somethin with more punch than a plain awareness ribbon. A grandmother bought the tiny 1.37 inch size for matching baseball caps for her granddaughters chemo team last halloween. Shes told me theyve worn em through the whole treatment cycle. She did black caps with magenta thread reading through.
Best on cotton tee jersey, fleece sweatshirt, denim jackets, polyester gym wear, caps with structured fronts. Add a layer of medium cutaway behind any knit or jersey, the wing satin will pucker without it. Use a no-show mesh on lightweight tees, the magenta thread density will shadow through cheap white cotton if you skip the right backing. Youll see it instantly on the first wash. Pop the smallest 1.37 inch size on a cap front for a survivor walk team kit, run the 3 inch on a polo chest, stitch the largest 4.1 inch on a denim panel back yoke for a proper warrior patch look.
Message me if any file format glitches when you load it into your software, ill redo it and send it back same day.
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.
- survivor warrior denim jacket back patch designStitch the 4.1 inch on a denim back yoke in magenta and black for warrior patch energy on indigo
- awareness walk team baseball cap frontPop the smallest 1.37 inch on a cap front for an awareness walk team kit in matching black and magenta thread
- breast cancer fundraiser polo chest embroideryEmbroider the 3 inch on a fundraiser polo chest left, this anchors the survivor warrior look in october
- fitness gym tank or sweatshirt back warrior badgeRun the 4 inch on a black sweatshirt back in magenta, this badge reads from across a gym floor
- supporter tshirt chest piece for october awarenessHoop the 3 inch chest left on a supporter tee, this works in pink or magenta on a charcoal cotton base
- memorial denim tote or canvas bag emblemUse the 4 inch on a natural canvas walk tote, this becomes a memorial bag for a chemo team mate
- healthcare team uniform polo or cap accentPick the smallest 1.37 inch for a healthcare team polo collar tip in subtle magenta and matte black
- framed hoop wall art gift for a survivorStitch the 4.1 inch on white cotton, frame in an 8 inch wood hoop and gift as wall art
Dimensions
6 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 1.37 × 2.50 in | 3,088 |
| 1.91 × 3.50 in | 4,724 |
| 2.46 × 4.50 in | 6,718 |
| 3.01 × 5.50 in | 9,007 |
| 3.55 × 6.51 in | 11,607 |
| 4.10 × 7.51 in | 14,672 |
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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