Trump 2024 Distressed Vertical Flag Embroidery Design, Instant Download

Trump 2024 Distressed Vertical Flag Embroidery Design, Instant Download

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Pulled together a vertical flag concept with this one. The flag hangs portrait-orientation with that properly distressed look: ragged edges on the stripe ends, worn fills across the red sections, the star canton in solid blue at the top. Then running down the right edge of the flag, the letters T-R-U-M-P are stacked vertically in bold blue satin, one letter per row. Below the flag '2024' sits in matching blue satin. Its a compact design in portrait orientation, which makes it unusually versatile because the narrow width opens up placement options that horizontal flag designs dont have.

Density is very high at 1,689 stitches per square inch, which is one of the highest in the range. Youll want a firm cutaway stabiliser, full stop. No tearaway on this one, that density will pull through and distort the flag edges. Stitch counts go from 13,092 on the smallest 2.13 x 2.38 inch size to 23,804 on the 3.63 x 3.88 inch largest version, four sizes total. Run the blue canton area at around 550 spm and the directional stripe fills even slower to keep the ragged-edge distress detail reading clearly.

People have been using this on cap fronts, jacket sleeves, and shirt pockets. The portrait format means it works on narrower placements that most flag designs cant reach. My customer last week said the vertical stack of letters reads really fast to the eye once you look at it, people notice the name before they register the flag. Choose a light or medium weight fabric where the density wont fight the stabiliser.

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.

  • Baseball cap fronts and fitted hat panelsThe 2.13 inch wide smallest size fits a standard cap front with room at the sides even on smaller cap sizes.
  • Jacket sleeve cuffs and forearm panelsOn a jacket sleeve cuff the tall portrait orientation fills the narrow space naturally without sideways rotation.
  • Shirt pocket placement on button-downsA shirt pocket placement with the 2.13 inch size gives a subtle patriotic badge without overpowering the shirt.
  • Small-scale canvas tote bag corner badgeStitched in the lower corner of a canvas tote bag the portrait design reads like a hangtag-style label accent.
  • Embroidery hoop portrait art for wall displayIn a 5-inch square hoop the distressed flag detail and vertical lettering work as a graphic portrait art piece.
  • Narrow placement on beanie hat frontsOn a beanie hat front panel the tall narrow format fits where wider horizontal designs would wrap around the sides.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
54.2 × 60.4 mm 13,092
66.9 × 73.1 mm 16,505
79.6 × 85.8 mm 19,777
92.3 × 98.5 mm 23,804

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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