"Hoosier State" came into general usage in the 1830s when John Finley of Richmond wrote a poem, "The Hoosier's Nest," which was used as the "Carrier's Address" of the Indianapolis Journal, Jan. 1, 1833.
A few days later, on January 8, 1833, at the Jackson Day dinner in Indianapolis, John W. Davis offered "The Hoosier State of Indiana" as a toast.
Later, in August of the same year, former Indiana governor James B. Ray announced that he intended to publish a newspaper, The Hoosier, at Greencastle, Indiana.
- This design is available for the 4" x 4" and 5" x 7" hoops.
- The sewn out size for the 4" x 4" hoop is 3.72" W x 2.47" H with 7,457 stitches.
- The sewn out size for the 5" x 7" hoop is 6.96" W x 4.61" H with 24,051 stitches.
- This design has 2 thread colors.
You must have an embroidery machine to utilize our machine embroidery designs. We sell machine embroidery designs as electronic media (software) only. We do not sell embroidered "patches" or hard copy patterns.