Heres the thing about this one. The pink ribbon doesnt just sit next to the text. It actually cuts right through the word "fight" like its replacing the letter i, and thats what makes it feel different from every other breast cancer quote design Ive seen. The letters are thick and chunky, satin-filled black, stacked in that confident way where each line hits harder than the last. Two lil open heart outlines float beside the top of the text, outline only, abit delicate against the heavy block shapes below.
Its 2 colours, black and pink, so setup on the machine is quick. The smallest run is 3.5 inches wide at 8926 stitches, and the largest hoop goes up to 7.5 inches at 26097 stitches. Im a fan of the 5-inch range on a medium-weight woven stabiliser with a tear-away backing because the satin density sits at 533 and you dont want the fabric pulling. One customer this past week ran the large size onto a quilted tote and sent me a photo and I was genuinely suprised how clean the ribbon came out at that scale.
Stitch it onto a tee for an october walk. Pop it on a zip pouch for a hospital gift bag. Add it to a pillowcase for someone going through treatment. Alot of people order this for fundraiser events because the bold black lettering reads from across a room. I get messages from customers who use it for memorial pieces aswell, which I didnt expect when I made it, but it makes sense. Heres what I always say: if the person youre making it for would cry a little seeing it finished on fabric, youre doing it right. And But dont overthink the colour thread. Pink is pink. Holler if you need a different size not listed and I can sort it.
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.
- Breast cancer walk fundraiser tote bag or drawstring bagHoop the large 7.5-inch size on a canvas tote for high-visibility at fundraiser walks.
- October awareness month t-shirt for a survivor or supporterThe 3.5-inch size fits perfectly centred on a standard crew-neck tee chest.
- Hospital gift bag zip pouch for someone in treatmentStitch onto a small zip pouch with a soft lining for a thoughtful chemo-day kit gift.
- Memorial quilt block for a loved one lost to breast cancerThe 5-inch version sits well as a quilt block insert with cutaway stabiliser backing.
- Team uniform patch or iron-on for charity run participantsIron-on backing makes the medium size easy to attach to event shirts or caps.
- Pillowcase or blanket for a patient comfort kitThe soft pink ribbon colour reads beautifully stitched on white or grey pillowcase fabric.
- Framed hoop art for a survivor's home or officeMount the smallest hoop size in a 5-inch wooden ring frame for a keepsake wall piece.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 89.2 × 77.5 mm | 8,926 |
| 114.6 × 99.5 mm | 12,464 |
| 140.0 × 121.6 mm | 16,530 |
| 165.4 × 143.7 mm | 21,091 |
| 190.8 × 165.7 mm | 26,097 |
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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