Neon Tiger Face Embroidery Design, Streetwear Animal Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

Neon Tiger Face Embroidery Design, Streetwear Animal Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

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The neon tiger face is loud and it doesnt apologise for that. Its a close-up of a roaring tiger head, mouth thrown wide open so you can see the teeth and the pink gums, those amber eyes locked forward like its spotted something it doesnt like. The face is split into a hot pink and electric purple colorway on one side, sky teal on the other. High contrast, heavy block fills, real 80s neon poster energy but stitched out rather than printed.

Stitch count runs from 18,320 on the smallest size up to 47,294 on the 7.5-inch version. Dense. Nine sizes from 3.49 to 7.5 inches wide, so you can drop it on a chest pocket or run the full back-panel version on a jacket. The whiskers fan out wide and the ear tufts push the silhouette so give it breathing room on whatever you stitch it onto.

I been getting alot of orders from streetwear brands on this one. A small label in chicago I work with regularly used it on the back of a black bomber jacket as their launch piece last march. Sold out in a week apparently. Also had a buyer who runs a custom sneaker and apparel stall grab it for festival season merch. Pop-art animal stuff does really well at markets and this one photographs beautifully against dark fabric. One shot for instagram, done.

Run this on black fabric full stop. Charcoal if you have to, but black is where the neon palette absolutely sings. The pink and teal and purple are dense enough fills that they hold their saturation on dark grounds, but on anything pale you lose the whole point of the neon contrast. Skip white, cream, grey entirely. Try it on black canvas, heavy black cotton twill or black denim depending on what you are making.

Dense fills like this need firm stabilisation. Cutaway underneath on all fabric types, hoop tight and run at moderate speed especially through the heavy pink and purple sections. The whisker lines are thin satin columns so dont rush em, let the machine do the work. If the file gives trouble on your machine just drop me message and ill 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.

  • Streetwear brand bomber jacket backsStitch the full 7.5-inch on a black bomber jacket back for a streetwear launch piece that photographs like a poster.
  • Festival and market merch teesPop a medium build on black festival tees and sell at a market stall, the neon reads from 10 feet away.
  • Custom black denim jacket patchesUse the 5-inch on black denim jacket chest for a bold custom gift for a tiger-obsessed friend or client.
  • Music venue and club merchandiseA music venue can use the medium size on staff tees for a club night with a neon animal theme.
  • Sports team mascot apparelPop the smaller 3.5-in centre on a team hoodie chest when the team name or mascot is cat-related.
  • Sneaker customiser accessory dropsA sneaker customiser can stitch the smallest size on a canvas accessory bag as a coordinating drop item.
  • Photography backdrop apparel propsPhotographers doing streetwear lookbook shoots can use a neon tiger tee as a wardrobe hero piece.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
3.49 × 3.40 in 18,320
4.00 × 3.89 in 21,507
4.50 × 4.38 in 24,838
5.00 × 4.43 in 19,882
5.50 × 5.34 in 31,655
6.00 × 5.32 in 24,989
6.50 × 6.32 in 39,338
7.00 × 6.21 in 30,224
7.50 × 7.29 in 47,294

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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