Stacked two-line phrase. Top line reads Positive in coloured satin blocks with Mind in flowing black cursive next to it. Bottom line repeats POSITIVE in the same multicolour block treatment with Vibes in cursive and a small black heart accent at the end. The colour pattern across both POSITIVE words is blue, pink, purple, grey, peach beige, mint green, orange, then a final P or E in black, so 8 colours total stitch through.
Four sizes covering 1.55 inches wide at the smallest up to 3.4 wide at the largest. Stitch counts run from 4,410 to 10,407 across the run. Density measures 555, thats fine for letters this size, the satin columns on the block letters stay clean and theyll not blob. Colour management is the main thing on this one, 8 stops means 8 thread cones lined up beside the machine, plus 2 separate runs of black for the cursive plus the heart. I digitised it in industry software with directional satin running along each letter stem, the underlay is short-stitch perpendicular so the colour fills hold edge sharpness even at the 1.55-inch micro version.
A bunch of customers have used this on tees and hoodies for high school youth ministry, wellness coach merch, and one lady ran nine of em onto matching girls trip tank tops in june with a tiny initial added below for each friend. She said the design caught attention at brunch.
Use polyester rayon 40 weight thread for the colour saturation, cheap thread will look washed-out on the pastel mint and peach beige. Pop medium cutaway behind everything. Best fabrics, cotton jersey tees, cotton fleece sweatshirts, canvas tote, kona cotton in cream or pale grey. Avoid black or dark navy fabrics, the pastel colours will lose contrast and the black cursive will basically vanish. Skip terrycloth too. Add fusible mesh cutaway for stretch knits, hoop firm, and youll wanna digitise your thread change order before pressing start so youre not fumbling cones mid-stitch.
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.
- cotton tee chest design for womens athleisure or wellness apparelStitch the 3-inch size on a cotton tee chest with the full 8-colour run on cream jersey
- hoodie back panel for youth ministry or coach merchandisePop the 3.4-inch version on a hoodie back panel for a wellness coach merchandise drop
- canvas tote bag front for a yoga studio or wellness brandRun the 2.5-inch design on a canvas tote front for a yoga studio gift bag
- framed 4-inch hoop wall art for a teen bedroom or vanityHoop the 2-inch design in a 4-inch oval frame and hang on a teen vanity wall
- girls trip matching tank tops with a name added belowAdd the 2.5-inch size to matching girls trip tanks with a small initial below each
- gym bag front panel or sweatshirt sleeve word designEmbroider the 1.55-inch micro version on a hoodie sleeve cuff in a single accent colour
- throw pillow front for a teen reading nook or dorm roomPick the 3-inch size for a teen dorm throw pillow front on a sage cotton cover
- denim jacket pocket placement on the chestUse the 2-inch design on a denim jacket chest pocket placement in saturated rayon thread
Dimensions
4 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 1.55 × 2.52 in | 4,410 |
| 2.17 × 3.52 in | 6,139 |
| 2.78 × 4.52 in | 8,140 |
| 3.40 × 5.52 in | 10,407 |
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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