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Price | 4.00 |
File Formats | ART DST EXP HUS JEF PES VIP |
The "hang loose" or shaka sign became popular among Hawaiian surfers in the 1960's. There are many theories about its origin. One legend is it originated from a Hawaiian fisherman who lost his three middle fingers in a sugar mill accident. He was then relegated to signaling the sugar train. When local children started imitating the gesture, it just caught on with the locals.
I love the spirit of this design. I can see it on t-shirts, beach towels, home decor items, anything you want to emblazon with a bit of aloha spirit.
Hang loose design comes in 3 different versions: a satin stitch and a triple stitch applique as well as a small filled design.
6"x10" Product Specs | |
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Finish Size: Satin | 5.81" x 6.43" |
Stitch Count: Satin | 4847 |
5"x7" Product Specs | |
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Finish Size: Satin | 4.88" x 5.41" |
Stitch Count: Satin | 4016 |
Finish Size: Triple Stitch | 4.84" x 5.35" |
Stitch Count: Triple Stitch | 1106 |
4"x4" Product Specs | |
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Finish Size: Satin | 3.55" x 3.93" |
Stitch Count: Satin | 2721 |
Finish Size: Triple Stitch | 3.44" x 3.80" |
Stitch Count: Triple Stitch | 819 |
Finish Size: Filled | 2.50" x 2.28" |
Stitch Count: Filled | 3318 |
This product may be used to create limited products for sale. Bulk product manufacturing is not permitted.