
Patriotic horizontal calligraphy lockup. Blue Happy script swoops across the top with a long swooping H, then a chunky bold red 4th sits underneath with a small black of sandwiched in between, then July finishes in blue brush script with a curling y tail. Three small five-point stars trail off to the right in alternating red and blue, with a couple smaller stars peppered through the script for movement. Its wider than tall, sits at 2.01 to 5.31 inch wide with heights up to 8 inch on the largest size.
3 colour design, red blue and american black. The black runs only for the of badge and a few star accents so its a quick 642 stitch pass on the small size. Blue is the dominant thread at around 60 percent of the stitch count, red carries the chunky 4th and a few stars. Stitch range is 5,059 at the smallest 2.01 inch up to 14,217 at the largest 5.31 inch. Density at 334 is light, holds beautifully on usa cotton without any need for heavy stabilising.
Ive digitised this in Wilcom EmbroideryStudio with the script letters as thin satin columns with travel-stitch connections, and the 4th as a tatami fill block so the chunky numeral reads solid against lighter script. Theres 22 to 24 trims even on the larger sizes which is genuinely low for a 3 colour piece, so the run time stays short. Skip topping unless your fabric has heavy texture, theres no need.
A customer messaged in late june telling me shed put the 3 inch on the lower hem corner of a flour-sack kitchen towel for her aunts independence day brunch, the script reads totally readable from across the room. Best on white, cream, or pale grey cotton where the navy script gets contrast. Avoid printed patterns, this design likes a clean ground. Pop the 2 inch on a left chest tee pocket for kids or the 5 inch centred on a tote bag for a kerbside parade haul.
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.
- kids fourth of july tee left chest patchStitch the 2 inch on a white kids cotton tee left chest pocket with medium tearaway for a matching cousin tee set
- kitchen tea towel bottom hem corner accentPop the 3 inch on the lower hem corner of a flour-sack kitchen towel using tearaway for independence day brunch hosting
- lightweight cotton tote for parade kit haulHoop the 4 inch on a cream cotton tote with light cutaway for a parade kit haul tote on the kerb side
- independence day brunch table runner end stripeRun the 3 inch on the end stripe of a red striped cotton table runner using tearaway for a brunch table accent
- porch cushion front corner accentDrop the 4 inch on a beige cushion front corner with light cutaway for porch decor through the july weekend
- denim shirt pocket flap detailAdd the 2 inch to a chambray denim shirt pocket flap with cutaway stabiliser for a low-key patriotic shirt look
- small canvas zip pouch for picnic kitStitch the 3 inch on a small canvas zip pouch with tearaway for a picnic essentials pouch and quick gift
- cotton apron bib pocket label areaUse the 4 inch on a cotton apron bib pocket label area in the patch space above the pocket opening
Dimensions
6 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 2.01 × 3.01 in | 5,059 |
| 2.66 × 4.01 in | 6,696 |
| 3.32 × 5.01 in | 8,428 |
| 3.99 × 6.01 in | 10,256 |
| 4.65 × 7.01 in | 12,166 |
| 5.31 × 8.01 in | 14,217 |
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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