Minimalist Hanging Sneakers Embroidery Design, Fashion Streetwear Pattern, Instant Download

Minimalist Hanging Sneakers Embroidery Design, Fashion Streetwear Pattern, Instant Download

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Two sneakers hanging by their laces, slightly offset from each other so it doesnt look too mechanical. Outline only, no fill at all, just the contour of the shoe shape drawn in clean line work. The sole, the tongue, the lace eyelets, its all there but nothing is shaded in. Single color, one thread load and youre done. Very low stitch count, tops out under 1,800 stitches at 7.5 inches wide.

One customer ordered this specifically for a denim cap badge patch, said she wanted something that looked hand-drawn but stitched clean. Pop a light tearaway under your fabric when you hoop it, the low density means there isnt much pull on the material. Stitch on black denim with white thread for the cleanest graphic contrast. Skip heavy stabiliser here, a standard light tearaway handles the stitch load fine.

Because its just outlines the design scales down really well without losing definition. Under 1,800 stitches at the largest size means it runs fast, a few minutes per piece. Good choice if youre doing multiples for a run of jackets or patches or if you want to personalise something quickly without tying up your machine for long.

9 sizes from 3.5 inches wide down to just over 1 inch tall at the smallest setting. All size and stitch data in the PDF included with your download.

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.

  • Denim jacket back panels or chest patchesThe narrow vertical profile fits a jacket chest panel without overlapping the lapel seam.
  • Baseball cap fronts or side badge panelsAt 3.5 inches wide the design sits neatly on a standard 6-panel cap front without crowding.
  • Sneaker-themed canvas tote bagsStitch on a canvas tote in a contrasting thread color for a clean graphic look.
  • Iron-on patches for streetwear customisationLow stitch count means the patch stays flat and flexible after cutting and sealing the edges.
  • Kids backpack front pockets or zipper pullsThe simple single-color outline reads clearly even on busy printed fabric.
  • Pillowcases for a bedroom with a sneaker-collector themeCentered on a pillowcase in white thread on black fabric, it looks graphic and intentional.
  • Small fabric tags or woven labels for handmade goodsThe outline style works well for small woven labels at the 1 inch size range.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
3.50 × 1.07 in 1,042
4.00 × 1.23 in 1,139
4.50 × 1.38 in 1,235
5.00 × 1.54 in 1,336
5.50 × 1.69 in 1,432
6.00 × 1.84 in 1,522
6.50 × 1.99 in 1,606
7.00 × 2.15 in 1,700
7.50 × 2.30 in 1,778

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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