Land in blue cursive script up top. That I in a stockier blue block right beneath. A flag-heart sitting to the right of That I, stars on the upper-left half on a navy field and red-white stripes on the lower-right half, the heart outlined in heavy blue satin so it pops against any fabric. Then Love anchoring the bottom in big chunky red brush script, with three scattered stars in mixed red plus blue tones sprinkled across the base for visual balance. Reads as a stacked composition not a single line, so it fills a square layout well. Classic patriotic 4th of july styling for usa-themed american holiday makes.
Big design, three colours red white blue, its 18,124 stitches at the smallest 5.01-inch width and 33,191 on the 8.01-inch. Density at 591 puts this firmly in the dense-fill bracket, the script columns lay down heavy so youll need a proper backing setup. Cutaway medium-weight under cotton, heavy on stretch, and water-soluble topping over fleece. Wilcoms my software here and the script glyphs use directional satin underlay running perpendicular to the top stitch, which keeps the brush strokes from sagging at the curve apex. Dont skip the underlay if youre re-importing.
I had a customer order the 7-inch back in june for an independence day cookout shes hosting, she stitched it on the back of a denim jacket for her daughter, runs deep red and navy thread on light wash denim so the contrast was strong. She mentioned the flag-heart was the bit guests kept commenting on, especially the way the stars sit slightly offset on the blue half not perfectly aligned, which gives it that hand-drawn feel rather than a flat clipart-y look.
Best on tea towels, denim jackets, garden flags, sweatshirts, tote bags, and bunting panels for porch decor. Skip dark navy fabrics, the blue script disappears into the background. Hoop with heavy cutaway under any cotton blend, dont rush the colour change between the red satin and blue satin, the trims need a clean cut so nothing pulls. Pick the largest 8-inch for a flag panel or porch banner where the design needs to read from across the lawn.
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.
- porch flag and garden banner panelStitch the 8-inch on a cream porch flag panel with heavy cutaway and let the red Love anchor the composition visually
- denim jacket back yoke patriotic patchPop the 7-inch on a light wash denim jacket back yoke for a strong patriotic statement at summer cookouts
- cream sweatshirt chest piece for july 4thEmbroider the 6-inch onto a cream cotton sweatshirt left chest for a july 4th holiday top with real weight
- cotton tote bag for independence day eventsRun the 6-inch on a natural canvas tote for handing out at the independence day farmers market booth
- tea towel set for summer holiday entertainingHoop the 5-inch on a flour-sack tea towel set, three towels stitched in an evening makes a quick hostess gift
- bunting flag panels for porch or backyard cookoutDrop the 7-inch on individual bunting flag panels and string them across the porch for a backyard july 4th cookout
- throw pillow cover for sofa or porch swingStitch the 6-inch onto a cotton throw pillow cover, looks at home on a porch swing all summer long
- americana wall hoop art for cabin or lake houseFrame the largest 8-inch in a stained wood hoop for cabin or lake-house wall decor through the warmer months
Dimensions
4 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 4.38 × 5.01 in | 18,124 |
| 5.26 × 6.01 in | 22,854 |
| 6.13 × 7.01 in | 28,155 |
| 7.01 × 8.01 in | 33,191 |
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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