This is a serious dragon. Wings spread wide, flames pouring from its mouth, scales and feather details all the way through the body. Theres nothing minimal or cute about this one, its fully rendered in the kind of heavy detail that takes real effort to stitch cleanly. The flame element has layered colours that transition from the dragon's snout outward, and the wings have a membrane texture that you can actually see once its stitched. It's the kind of design where people stop to ask about it.
4 sizes, from 5.45 in up to 8.42 in wide, stitch counts are substantial: 70,998 at the smallest up to 119,837 at the largest. This is a high-coverage piece. You need a good cutaway stabiliser on any base, woven or knit, and I'd seriously recommend topping with a water-soluble topping if you're stitching on any kind of texture or pile fabric. Run it slow if your machine has the option. This one will test your machine a bit and its completely worth it when it comes out right.
Jacket backs are where this belongs. The design has the scale and composition for a full back placement on a denim or leather jacket and it commands serious attention. A customer of mine ran the largest size on the back of a custom bomber jacket for a gaming club and it was a real showpiece. Canvas patches work well too if you want something removable, the detail survives the patch process really well. Also a strong choice for a backpack back panel.
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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.
- Jacket back full placementA full back placement on a denim or leather jacket where the dragon's wingspan fills the panel and demands attention.
- Canvas iron-on patchCanvas twill patch at the medium size, the detail holds through the patch stitching process and the result is removable and transferable.
- Denim jacket back designDenim jacket back for a bold personal statement, the flame tones contrast especially well against raw indigo fabric.
- Bomber jacket statement pieceCustom bomber jacket design for clubs or events, the scale and detail make it look professionally designed rather than DIY.
- Backpack back panelBackpack back panel where the dragon faces outward and commands attention from behind, especially on a dark base.
- Custom gaming jacket accentGaming or fantasy club jackets where members want a cohesive identity piece rather than a printed design.
- Fantasy costume accessoryFantasy cosplay costume accessory, stitched onto a cape or a fabric panel to add texture that print cant match.
Dimensions
4 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 5.45 × 5.51 in | 70,998 |
| 6.44 × 6.51 in | 86,382 |
| 7.43 × 7.51 in | 102,454 |
| 8.42 × 8.51 in | 119,837 |
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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