Trendy Girl Power Embroidery Design, Feminist Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

Trendy Girl Power Embroidery Design, Feminist Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

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Chunky bold lettering that just says what it says. The GIRL POWER text is done in a thick block style, not a delicate script, its meant to read from a distance and thats exactly what it does. Two colours: white fill and black outline, which honestly makes this easier to stitch and more versatile than a 5-colour build. Density is 585 so the coverage is solid without the fabric feeling stiff afterward.

I get a lotta orders for this one from customers making gifts for teenage daughters, younger sisters, and friends heading off to uni. One customer ordered three different sizes because she wanted one on a tote, one on a hoodie and one on a baseball cap. Stitch counts run from 8,381 at 3.12 inches wide up to 29,312 at 6.67 inches wide across 5 sizes.

Pop a tearaway on woven cottons and linen, and switch to cutaway for jersey and fleece. The lettering has clean straight edges so tearaway works fine on stable fabric without leaving residue. Built in industry tools and the satin column fills on the letters are properly structured with underlay. On textured fabric or terry, lay a water soluble film on top before stitching so the letters dont sink into the pile.

Black thread on white fabric and white thread on black fabric are both equally strong looks. I'd skip mid-tones like grey and olive because 2-colour designs can disappear if theres not enough contrast. Cotton jersey and denim canvas are my two favourite base fabrics for this one.

Drop a quick line if anything with the file doesnt look right and I'll fix it up 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.

  • Feminist slogan hoodies and teesCentre chest placement on a black hoodie with white thread is probably the most popular combo customers go for.
  • Tote bags for school or collegeCanvas tote bags for back-to-school or college move-in day, bold enough to carry the message clearly.
  • Baseball caps and bucket hatsSmaller 3-inch size fits cap fronts nicely, the block lettering holds its shape well at smaller scale.
  • Gifts for teenage daughters or sistersBirthdays and graduation gifts, especially when the recipient is heading somewhere new and needs a confidence boost.
  • Custom apparel for women's groupsSports teams, book clubs, and women-run small business uniforms all benefit from a strong graphic like this.
  • Jacket back panel or shoulder placementLeft shoulder or sleeve placement on a jean jacket with a white base thread pops really cleanly.
  • Graduation or send-off giftsPaired with a handwritten card, this on a tote makes a genuinely memorable send-off gift.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
3.12 × 3.51 in 8,381
4.01 × 4.51 in 12,417
4.90 × 5.50 in 17,209
5.79 × 6.51 in 22,880
6.67 × 7.51 in 29,312

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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