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Aggressive Wasp Mascot Embroidery Design

Aggressive Wasp Mascot Embroidery Design

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Aggressive Wasp Mascot Embroidery Design: Sports Mascot Machine Embroidery File

This Aggressive Wasp Mascot embroidery design is a high-energy, cartoon-style sports mascot machine embroidery file featuring an anthropomorphic wasp in a charging attack pose, rendered in a four-color palette of bright yellow, black, lavender purple, and white-gray. The design combines large bold fill sections across the head and abdomen with fine detail work on the fists, facial features, and wing surfaces. The wasp lunges forward with both fists raised, antennas swept back, and a wide open snarling mouth, giving the composition strong diagonal momentum from upper-left to lower-right. Total stitch count is 21,733 stitches.

What sets this design apart from other insect mascot embroidery files is the concentration of expression detail packed into the face, which occupies a relatively small portion of the overall design footprint. The angry brow, large white oval eyes with black pupils, and the open mouth showing a full row of teeth are all rendered within the head section, requiring precise small-scale satin work to keep the facial features readable and expressive at the 4.95 x 4.57 inch output size. Most mascot designs at this scale simplify facial expression; this file retains full cartoon expression fidelity.

Design Details

The head is the dominant expressive element, positioned at the left side of the composition and angled forward. It is filled with bright yellow directional fill across the face and cheek areas, with a large black fill section covering the top of the head, the eye socket mask, and the brow region. Two large white oval eyes sit within the black eye mask, each with a black circular pupil and a small white highlight dot. The brow line above each eye is rendered as a thick black satin bar angled sharply inward to create the angry expression. The open mouth spans the lower face and is filled with light gray directional fill representing teeth rows, bordered by a heavy black satin outline. Two curved black antennas extend upward and backward from the head. The thorax connects the head to the abdomen and is rendered entirely in black fill. Two lavender purple wings extend from the thorax upper-right, each wing filled with a smooth directional fill and outlined in a darker purple-gray satin border, with fine parallel vein lines running along each wing surface. The abdomen is the largest single fill area, divided into alternating yellow and black horizontal bands. Each yellow band carries a directional fill running along the band length, and each black band sits as a solid fill separator. The abdomen tapers to a fine curved stinger point at the lower right. The two fists are rendered in light gray-white fill with black satin outlines defining each knuckle segment. The forward left fist is raised at center-left, and the right fist pulls back at mid-right. All major element boundaries are outlined with bold black satin stitch throughout.

Size Guide

Size Dimensions Stitch Count
Standard 4.95 x 4.57 in 21,733

Formats Included

This design is delivered in 26 file formats compatible with all major machine brands: PES, PEC (Brother, Baby Lock, Bernina) | DST, DSB (Tajima) | JEF, SEW (Janome, Elna) | VP3, VIP, SHV, HUS (Husqvarna Viking) | PCS, PCQ, PCD (Pfaff) | XXX (Singer) | ART (Bernina software) | 000 (Singer/generic) | 100 (Toyota) | CND (Melco/Conde) | CSD (Singer/POEM) | DGT (Barudan) | DSZ (Tajima older) | EMD (Elna) | EXP (Melco/Bernina) | INF (design info)

Digitizing Quality

The most demanding element in this design is the open mouth with its full row of teeth. Each tooth is a small tapered satin shape sitting within the gray mouth fill, and the gaps between teeth must read as clean voids rather than blurring into the surrounding fill. The teeth were digitized as individual satin columns with their own edge-walk underlay, stitched after the mouth base fill is complete so that each tooth sits cleanly on top of the gray ground without the base fill pushing up through the tooth edges.

The alternating yellow and black abdominal bands required careful density balancing across the band sequence. Yellow thread is inherently lower in visual coverage than black, meaning a uniform density setting across both band colors produces an uneven result where yellow bands appear thinner than black ones on the finished piece. Fill density on the yellow bands was increased slightly relative to the black bands to equalize the visual weight of each stripe across the full abdomen.

The wing vein lines running across the lavender fill presented a fine detail challenge. Each vein is a single or double run stitch line sitting on top of the completed wing fill, and at the wing scale in this design the vein lines must be placed with enough spacing to suggest translucent wing structure without crowding into the fill surface. The vein sequence was stitched as a final pass after all wing fill and border work was completed, keeping the lines sitting clearly on the surface rather than sinking into the fill beneath.

License

This design is licensed for commercial use on finished physical goods. You may sell embroidered items made with this file without per-item royalty. Digital files, including all included formats, may not be resold, redistributed, or shared in any form, whether modified or unmodified.

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Files are available immediately after purchase. This listing includes 1 size in 26 file formats, covering every major home and commercial embroidery machine brand. Download, unzip, and load directly into your machine or embroidery software.

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