Heres the USA bow and stars and ya cant miss it from across a room. Three big chunky block letters spelling U S A in bright red, each one filled wall to wall with small black five-point stars sprinkled across the surface like a starlit night. The letters tilt slightly toward each other so the whole word reads as one solid graphic, and Im telling ya it works.
On top of the letters sits a hand-tied ribbon bow. Red white and blue striped, the loops fanning out wide either side of a centre knot, two long ribbon tails trailing down through the letters and around the bottom. Two small open-line blue stars sit at the corners, one upper right one lower left, balancing out the layout. Theres four colours total in the file. Red, navy blue, cream white, black for the star scatter.
One customer ordered the 7.48-inch width version last june for cornhole bag tags at her familys 4th of july lake party. She wanted something that read fast even from across the yard and Ill tell ya this one delivers. In early june a cheer mum messaged me about the bow on poly cotton bandana headbands. The bow detail makes it feel less plain-flag and more festive parade.
If ya want maximum punch stitch this on cream cotton, oatmeal canvas, white waffle weave or a soft pale blue chambray. The red letter fills and navy ribbon both sing on warm light neutrals. Pop the 4-inch on a chest pocket or a hat patch. Run the 7.5-inch on a denim tote front, or a cornhole bag panel. Skip dark fabric here, the navy ribbon dissapears into navy ground and the white stripes lose pop.
Density is friendly given just four colours. 58683 stitches at the largest size and just over 21k at the smallest. Choose medium cutaway behind, hoop firm, slow ya machine speed for the satin column edges around each letter outline. The black star scatter inside the red letters is densest, so a fresh 75/11 sharp needle helps. One bobbin colour. Done.
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.
- 4th of july party tee chestStitch the 5 in on a cream tee chest panel for a 4th of july lake-party photo, kids running around with sparklers.
- Memorial day baseball cap patchPop the 4-inch on the front patch of a navy baseball cap for a memorial day weekend backyard cookout afternoon.
- Independence day cornhole bag panelEmbroider the 7.48-inch wide version on a cornhole bag panel for an independence day yard-game tournament.
- Summer camp staff poloRun the 5-inch on the chest of a sage summer-camp staff polo and the colours pop against warm green cotton.
- Flag day denim tote frontSew the 7.5-inch onto the front of a denim flag-day tote, the bow tails just clearing the side handle stitch line.
- Veterans day cushion coverStitch the 6-in piece on a cream cushion cover for a veterans day living-room corner with red plaid throw blanket.
- Cheer team practice toteDrop the 5-inch on a sport-mum cheer team practice tote for the july 4th parade route ride to the lake.
Dimensions
9 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.49 × 3.50 in | 21,472 |
| 3.99 × 4.00 in | 25,392 |
| 4.49 × 4.50 in | 29,461 |
| 4.99 × 4.98 in | 33,697 |
| 5.49 × 5.48 in | 38,187 |
| 5.98 × 6.00 in | 42,691 |
| 6.48 × 6.50 in | 48,060 |
| 6.98 × 6.99 in | 52,730 |
| 7.48 × 7.50 in | 58,683 |
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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