The eagle is flying straight at you with wings fanned out to their full span and a look on its face that means business. Behind it theres a mountain range dusted in snow, sky above going from deep navy at the top edge down to pale blue behind the peaks. The whole scene sits inside a cracked frame like the bird just punched through solid rock to get out. Crack lines shoot outward from the break like branch lightning. Its a dramatic composition.
Ten colours here and most of the stitching budget goes into the eagle itself. Directional feather stitching on the wing panels, brown body shading layered with lighter underlay, white head done in tight satin columns that catch the light properly. Yellow beak is a short satin section but reads well even at the 4-inch size. The cracked medallion border has a tatami fill that keeps it from looking flat. At 79k stitches at biggest 7.5 this is a dense piece so youve got to sort your stabiliser before starting.
I get orders for this from the outdoor apparel crowd, hunting vest embroidery, wildlife photography club merch, and alot of custom jacket work. One customer texted me last october saying their falconry club used it on their event polo shirts and it looked proper official. Thats the thing about this design, it crosses into formal territory without losing the wild edge.
Hoop on firm cotton twill or canvas, those are the best grounds for the cracked frame detail. The mountain section has subtle satin blending so it needs a smooth base or the colour transitions get muddled. Use a cutaway stabiliser, no question at this stitch count. The small sizes like 3.5-inch simplify the mountain background but the eagle face stays sharp. Skip jersey here completely. Text me if your machine stalls mid-file and Ill pull the density down a bit.
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.
- Outdoor hunting or fishing vest embroideryStitch the 5-inch on the chest of a hunting vest in charcoal twill for a sharp clean outdoor look.
- Wildlife photography club polo shirtsRun the 6-inch on a navy polo shirt for a wildlife photography club event and it reads as proper professional.
- Falconry or bird-watching club merchPop the 7.5-inch on a canvas jacket back panel for a falconry enthusiast and the wingspan fills it perfectly.
- Denim jacket or canvas back patchEmbroider the medium size on a denim jacket back for a biker or outdoorsman who wants wildlife art not cartoon.
- Custom sports team hoodies with eagle mascotUse the 5-inch as an eagle mascot on a team hoodie for a school or college sports squad.
- Framed wall hoop for a nature loverHoop the 5-inch in a round dark-stained wood frame and gift it as wall art to a nature or bird lover.
- Canvas tote bags for national park visitorsStitch onto a tan canvas tote for a national park visitor or ranger as a meaningful practical gift.
- Ranger or guide uniform chest patchRun the 4-inch on a shirt chest patch for a park guide uniform and the cracked frame gives it a badge feel.
Dimensions
9 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.49 × 3.46ches in | 35,099 |
| 3.99 × 3.95ches in | 39,990 |
| 4.49 × 4.44ches in | 45,244 |
| 4.98 × 4.92ches in | 50,682 |
| 5.49 × 5.43ches in | 56,018 |
| 5.99 × 5.92ches in | 61,930 |
| 6.48 × 6.42ches in | 67,383 |
| 7.00 × 6.92ches in | 73,087 |
| 7.49 × 7.39ches in | 79,082 |
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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