Heres the tiger walk design and its got real attitude. The bengal is caught mid-stride coming down, head low, shoulders forward like he just spotted something he wants. Rust orange body, heavy black stripes running directional across the flank, that classic wildlife portrait look. Tall narrow format, 7 sizes from 5.5 inch up to 8.5 inch wide.
Whats nice is the ribbon scrollwork behind him. Long curling swooshes in orange and cream wrap around his body and fan out at the bottom, almost like wind trailing off the stripes. Gives the whole piece real motion. Without that ribbon work it would just be a tiger standing there, with it the design feels alive.
Stitch on cream, sand, charcoal or black for max contrast. Skip patterned cloth, the stripes want a calm background to read. Pop a heavy cutaway stabiliser under the body, the satin fill density on the flank is where puckering hits if you cheap out. Polyester thread holds the rust orange brightness against fade after repeated washing here.
I drew this for the wild animal merch crowd, biker patches, jungle nature themed home pieces, that whole vibe. Last summer a customer stitched the 8.5 inch on the back of a denim trucker jacket and sent me photos, the tail curl ran perfect along the yoke seam.
Stitch counts run 19k on the smallest hoop up to 35k on the biggest, only 4 colour changes so its quick to thread. Best placements are sleeve panels, hoodie backs, tote side stripes and joggers down the leg. Send screenshot if test stitch looks off, ill sort it for you.
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.
- Sleeve placement on denim or canvas jacketsTall portrait shape sits flush along a denim or canvas sleeve without crowding seams.
- Back panel of hoodies and bomber jacketsStrong vertical lines run down a hoodie back beautifully, giving the garment a proper statement piece.
- Side stripe on tote bags and gym bagsLong format works perfectly as a side stripe on tote and gym bags where width is limited.
- Tall banner pillows for sofa or bedStitched on a tall lumbar pillow it fills the space top to bottom with no awkward gaps.
- Down the leg panel of joggers or pajama pantsThe narrow shape suits the outer leg panel on joggers, lining up with the seam naturally.
- Wall hoop art for a jungle or safari themed roomFramed in a tall hoop it makes a dramatic wall piece for jungle or safari nursery walls.
- Garment patches for bikers and street wearRiders and street wear folks love it as a back patch on vests or denim cut-offs.
- Vertical table runner accent for themed dinnersRuns down a long table cloth or runner without looking cramped at either end.
Dimensions
7 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 5.51 × 1.87 in | 19,356 |
| 6.01 × 2.04 in | 21,729 |
| 6.51 × 2.21 in | 24,113 |
| 7.01 × 2.38 in | 26,707 |
| 7.51 × 2.55 in | 29,305 |
| 8.01 × 2.72 in | 32,194 |
| 8.51 × 2.89 in | 35,082 |
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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