Power Fist Embroidery Design, Instant Download

Power Fist Embroidery Design, Instant Download

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Power in a chunky bubble font, each letter holding a different pan african colour. The P sits in dark forest green, the centre O swaps for a bright red flame shape with a small white clenched raised fist tucked right into the centre, the w is bright yellow, and the e and r close it out in red. Letters connect with thick rounded edges so the whole word reads as one continuous block of colour and movement. The fist nested within reads cleanly even at the 4 inch size.

3 colour design, dark green yellow and red, plus a tiny bit of white showing through the negative space inside the fist outline. Stitch range is 5,124 at the smallest 4 inch up to 11,311 at the largest 7 inch. Density at 617 keeps the bubble fills solid without going heavy on light fabric. Heights run flat at 1.5 to 2.62 inch which makes this a wide horizontal piece, perfect for chest strips or hat fronts.

I digitised this in Wilcom EmbroideryStudio with the letter fills as tatami running in alternating directions per letter, which is what stops the colour blocks from looking glossy and flat. The flame uses a directional satin so the fire reads like its actually flickering upward, and the fist is a tiny detail satin inside the flame that holds the gesture clean. Theres only 10 trims even on the larger sizes, the colour changes are clean.

One customer ordered the 5 inch back in late may for a stack of juneteenth march tees for her community organising group, she said theyd worn em to a local cookout and got compliments all afternoon. Best on white, cream, denim blue, or black cotton where the green and yellow get full saturation. Skip dark green backgrounds, the P disappears. Use medium cutaway behind tees and a layer of topping on top of fleece. Send me a message if you want a custom slogan added underneath, ive done freedom day, juneteenth, and unity variants for community orders before.

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.

  • juneteenth march cotton tee chest designStitch the 5 inch on a white cotton tee chest centre with medium cutaway for juneteenth march tees and community gatherings
  • pan african pride canvas tote frontPop the 4 inch on a cream canvas tote front using tearaway for a pan african pride bag and library haul
  • community organising group sweatshirt sleeveRun the 4 inch on a black cotton sweatshirt left sleeve with cutaway for community organising kit visibility
  • freedom day baseball cap front panelHoop the 4 inch on a black cap front using poly mesh cap backing for freedom day march hat presentation
  • black history month cotton hoodie chest stripAdd the 5 inch to a charcoal cotton hoodie horizontal chest strip with medium cutaway for black history month wear
  • denim jacket back yoke statement patchDrop the 7 inch on a denim jacket back yoke panel using firm cutaway for a wide statement coat for warmer evenings
  • festival drawstring kit bag front panelStitch the 4 inch on a black drawstring kit bag with tearaway for festival weekend kit and camping trips
  • tote bag side strip in pan african coloursPair the 5 inch as a horizontal side strip on a natural canvas tote with cutaway for pan african colour pop

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
4.01 × 1.50 in 5,124
5.00 × 1.87 in 7,033
6.00 × 2.25 in 9,006
7.00 × 2.62 in 11,311

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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