Roaring Tiger Head Embroidery Design, Bengal Stripe Pattern, Instant Download

Roaring Tiger Head Embroidery Design, Bengal Stripe Pattern, Instant Download

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front facing tiger head caught mid roar, mouth wide open with the fangs out and a pink tongue inside. eyes locked forward with that yellow stare. the stripes run across the orange fur in proper bengal pattern, heaviest along the cheeks and forehead, lighter down the muzzle. its got real attitude.

5 colours total. burnt orange for the main coat, deep black for stripes, white for the chin and inner ear fur, yellow for the eyes and pink for the open mouth interior. the fang teeth are picked out in white satin so they catch the light. Directional stitching follows the fur growth which makes the whole face read three dimensional rather than flat. Honestly it doesnt look flat at all.

I get orders for tigers like this every couple weeks for sports teams, biker jackets, gym apparel. one customer ordered the biggest version on the back of his sons motorcycle club vest last month. Another customer stitched it on a school football team duffel and said the kids wouldnt stop touching the fur lines.

Comes in 5 sizes from 2.83 inch wide chest accent up to 6.07 inch wide back patch. Stitch count is 17.6k for the smallest up to 40.8k for the largest so plan accordingly. Sits well on cotton tee, denim jacket back, canvas duffel, wool felt patch, twill cap front. its a heavy stitcher though.

Use a heavy cutaway behind any tee and hoop it tight, the stripe density gets really high in the cheek area. Slow your machine down on the small fang detail sections so the teeth dont blob together. Avoid stretchy thin jersey, the orange fill pulls too hard. Email me if your machine struggles with the fang detail, ill send a tweaked file.

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.

  • Motorcycle vest back patchesDenim biker vest back panel, the largest version gives it proper club-adjacent energy without buying a custom patch.
  • School sports team duffel bagsSports team canvas duffel, school football and wrestling teams use this as a mascot piece on kit bags.
  • Bikers denim jacket panelsDenim jacket back stitch, looks like a custom custom patch without the iron-on backing or the resale price.
  • Gym apparel hoodiesBlack hoodie front chest at medium for gym wear with something behind it worth earning.
  • Boys bedroom cushion frontsKids bedroom cushion cover front in dark navy or charcoal, a fierce corner piece that works in a teen room.
  • Hunting and outdoor capsTwill outdoor cap front panel for hunting trips, the satin fill holds shape through curved surfaces without warping.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
2.83 × 3.50 in 17,614
3.65 × 4.49 in 23,169
4.46 × 5.49 in 28,864
5.27 × 6.49 in 34,668
6.07 × 7.49 in 40,830

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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Reyazul Masud Riham, hand-drawing every design on this site

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