Stronger Than Cancer Embroidery Design V2, Instant Download

Stronger Than Cancer Embroidery Design V2, Instant Download

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Bold, stacked, two colours. The text sits in two lines and both of them fill out to similar width so the block reads as one solid shape. Stronger on top with more height, Than Cancer below anchoring it. Theres no illustration beyond what the letterforms give you, the weight of the words does the work. Its the kind of design that doesnt need decoration because the message is the decoration.

Five sizes, 3.5 inches 7.5 in max wide, stitch counts climbing from 11,543 to 28,096. At a density of 508 this is a moderately heavy design and it needs proper stabilising. Firm cutaway stabiliser underneath is what Id recommend across the board here, even on woven canvas. The satin columns in the larger letters will gap if the fabric shifts and this one is too important to have letterform failures. Dont skip the topping film on terry or fleece.

A customer bought this last autumn for a fundraiser batch. She was making tote bags for a walk event and needed something she could run on a hundred bags without swapping a lot of stabiliser types. The firm cutaway approach let her keep one setup and run the whole batch efficiently. The 5-inch version was the size she used and she said every single one came out consistent.

Run it on a cotton canvas tote for a charity walk handout. Stitch it on a hospital care package pillowcase for someone in treatment. Add it to a hoodie chest for a support group participant. Use the 3-in chest on a hat panel with the ribbon colour matching the specific cancer type.

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.

  • Canvas tote bag for a cancer awareness charity walkCharity walk tote bags were what a customer ran a batch of 100 of last autumn, the 5-inch version on cotton canvas with firm cutaway ran consistently all day.
  • Hospital care package pillowcase for someone in treatmentHospital care package pillowcase, the stitching being hand-done rather than printed is the detail that matters when you give it to someone in treatment.
  • Hoodie chest panel for a support group or survivorSurvivor hoodie chest in the awareness colour matching the specific cancer type, a powerful garment that a customer told me her sister wore to every appointment.
  • Hat panel in the awareness ribbon colourTeam run shirts with this on the back panel look unified in a way screen printing on thin cotton never achieves.
  • Framed linen piece as a gift for a fighter or survivorLinen framed piece for a survivor's wall, plainly mounted and it holds its meaning for years without fading.
  • Team shirt back for a fundraiser running eventGym duffel for a supporter who attends every walk or run event, the design on the bag makes the person carrying it visible as an ally.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
88.8 × 87.4 mm 11,543
114.3 × 112.3 mm 15,158
139.6 × 137.2 mm 19,048
165.0 × 162.2 mm 23,322
190.7 × 187.0 mm 28,096

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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