Its the word Baking on top and Queen below it, both in that heavy dark brush script with thick strokes and ink-splash style fills. The lettering is bold and italic, lots of contrast between the thick downstrokes and the thin exit curves. Sitting up above the B there's a small crown with a few pointed jewel peaks, adds just enough of the royal detail without going overboard. Then at the bottom left three kitchen tools are lined up diagonally, a bench scraper, a rolling pin, and a hand mixer, all done in open outline style so they dont compete with the heavy script above them. Really well balanced honestly.
Single colour, black, 1 stop. Stitch count runs from 8,283 at just under 4 inches up to 17,839 at 7.4 inches wide, so there's a good range of options here. Density is 301 which is medium, the design will run clean on cotton, linen and canvas without needing anything special underneath. Run tearaway beneath woven fabrics and switch to cutaway on stretch jersey or fleece. A 75/11 sharp is the right needle here, the script columns track better with a sharp tip then a ballpoint.
I get so many orders for this one around Mothers Day and Christmas from people who want something for the family baker. Last November a customer ordered 4 of em for her sisters baking group, they stitched it on navy aprons and suprised each other at a cookie exchange. She sent me photos and I realy loved how the black thread popped on the dark navy ground, I wouldnt have guessed that combo but it works.
Pop it on a white or cream apron for the classic kitchen look. Stitch it on a flour sack towel or a canvas tote for everyday baking use. The 4-inch version fits the chest of a kids apron too which makes a cute matching set with a parent one. Avoid stretchy fabrics without proper cutaway backing, the satin script columns need a stable base. And if theres anything wrong with the file just send me a message and Ill get it sorted.
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.
- Baking and cooking apronsThe 5-inch run on a white canvas apron bib is the most popular placement for a personalised home baker gift.
- Mothers Day kitchen gift tshirtsOn a womens sweatshirt chest the script lettering reads clean and bold as a casual kitchen-themed Mothers Day present.
- cotton kitchen towelsStitched on a flour sack dish towel it makes a practical and personalised kitchen gift that people actually use every day.
- Baking group matching sweatshirtsOn matching navy aprons it works as a group gift for baking clubs or cookie exchange friends who bake together regularly.
- Home baker canvas tote bagsthe 4-in face on a canvas tote makes a functional everyday bag for carrying baking supplies to potlucks or classes.
- Grandma kitchen gift setsOn a linen apron with a grandmas name added below it makes a meaningful handmade kitchen gift for grandmothers who bake.
- Kids baking class apronsAt the small 4-inch size it fits a childs apron chest perfectly for a fun kids baking class or birthday party set.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.71 × 4.01 in | 8,283 |
| 4.63 × 5.01 in | 10,519 |
| 5.56 × 6.01 in | 12,865 |
| 6.48 × 7.01 in | 15,344 |
| 7.40 × 8.01 in | 17,839 |
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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