Deer Head Embroidery Design, Stag Silhouette Pattern

Deer Head Embroidery Design, Stag Silhouette Pattern

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Front-facing stag head, full rack of antlers stretched out wide, amber thread on a dark background. The whole face is one solid amber fill with a lil texture in the neck fur where I let the stitches break up. 9 sizes from 2.49 inch up to 5.34 inch wide, biggest size lands around 27k stitches.

One colour. Thats it. No swaps, no jumps, hoop it and run. The antlers carry the silhouette, the eyes and nose anchor the face, the rough neck fur fades off the bottom kinda like the deers stepping out of shadow. I drew it for a customer who wanted a hunting lodge logo look without anything fussy.

Stitch on black, navy, charcoal, deep forest green or burgundy fleece. The amber thread sings against dark fabric, on cream or white it goes weak. Skip patterned camo here, the directional stitches in the fur want a calm background.

Use a heavy cutaway stabiliser for knits and hoodie fleece, the fill density runs around 684 so its not punishing but you still want backing. Tearaway works on denim and canvas. Run polyester thread for wash durability, my dad ordered three of these last christmas on flannel shirts and the colour held up after a season of wear.

Pop the 4-inch run on a chest pocket, the 5 inch carries a hat panel, the 5.34 fills a mid-back hoodie spot. Cut your jumps clean before pressing. Iron from the back through a pressing cloth so you dont flatten the fur. If the antler tips look thin on your stitch out, ping me and Ill rework the digitised file for you.

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.

  • Flannel shirts and hunting jacketsLooks bold on a black or dark green flannel chest pocket, the amber thread really pops on dark plaid.
  • Canvas tote bags for the cabinStitch big on a heavy canvas duck-cloth tote, holds up to firewood and gear hauls just fine.
  • Throw pillows for a lodge or denCentred on a 16 inch leather-look pillow, the silhouette reads like a framed lodge sign.
  • Hoodies and quarter-zip pulloversOn a charcoal hoodie chest plate the single-colour fill keeps the fabric soft and unstiff.
  • Wool blankets and camp throwsBest on the corner of a wool throw, hooped with a sturdy stabiliser so the antlers stay crisp.
  • Fathers Day gifts for outdoor guysStitch the dad's initial under the deer head on a navy tee, simple gift idea for fathers day.
  • Truck seat covers and headrest patchesSized for a small headrest patch at about 4 inch wide, antlers stay readable even tiny.
  • Wall hoops as rustic cabin decorIn a 10 inch hoop with raw burlap backing, the design lands proper rustic cabin wall art.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
3.49 × 2.49 in 9,680
3.99 × 2.84 in 12,046
4.49 × 3.20 in 13,449
4.98 × 3.56 in 15,448
5.48 × 3.91 in 17,647
5.99 × 4.27 in 20,724
6.49 × 4.62 in 23,288
6.99 × 4.98 in 25,789
7.49 × 5.34 in 27,339

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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