
This flame sits low and wide. A horizontal burst with four colour layers rolling sideways instead of climbing up. Deep red base, orange mid, bright yellow, then a pale yellow centre highlight. Tips curl out to the left and right like the fire is being pulled by wind. Nice bold outline, a bit stylised.
The size range is interesting on this one. Four sizes spanning from a small 1.98 inch wide chest hit up to a 5 inch wide back panel option. Stitch counts run 5262 through 16298. Density sits around 953 stitches per square, which is a touch lighter than a pure satin block so the colour layering reads clean without going stiff. Four colours, three changes. Customising the colour palette is easy, just swap the orange and red blocks to match your shirt.
Id a lil shop owner email me last february about doing these on bunch of welder shop polos. She wanted to know if the 5 inch version would lay flat on a stretchy poly polo. Answer is yes if you use a medium cutaway under the colour blocks, and dont skip a topping on the textured weaves. Add a wash-away film on terry or pique knits so the satin tips dont sink. The directional fills want a stable base, so tearaway alone wont cut it for long-wear garments.
And one more thing about the centre highlight, that pale yellow needs a polyester thread with sheen or it disappears against the orange around it. Drop a chat note if your machine pulls a weird preview and Ill take a peek at the file.
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.
- Welder shop polo chest markWelder shop polo commission from a small shop owner last february, the largest size lays flat on stretchy poly with medium cutaway.
- Mechanic uniform sleeve hitRolls sideways instead of climbing up, the horizontal proportions suit chest pocket badges and sleeve placements on uniform shirts.
- Hot sauce brand merch teePale yellow centre highlight disappears without sheen polyester, the depth between orange layers depends on light catching the satin.
- Kitchen apron pocket badgeBBQ team shirt logo accent across the chest, the wide low silhouette balances brand text without competing for visibility.
- Drag racing jacket back panelHolds shape on canvas aprons near the pocket seam, tearaway with topping works on the heavy weave for kitchen prep stations.
- BBQ team shirt logo accentCustomising the colour palette is easy, just swap the orange and red blocks to match shop or team branding.
- Pizza shop staff capStructured cap front placement suits the low front panel shape, foam topping holds the satin tips standing crisp.
Dimensions
4 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 1.98 × 1.38 in | 5,262 |
| 3.00 × 2.06 in | 8,356 |
| 3.99 × 2.74 in | 12,020 |
| 5.00 × 3.42 in | 16,298 |
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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