Drew up this burger design a few times before it landed right and Im pretty confident this version delivers. Its a massive double cheeseburger drawn in that chunky retro diner-poster style, every layer visible from the side like someone sliced it in half so you can see the whole stack. Top of the golden sesame bun has the words burger bliss stamped across it in thick bold sans-serif text as part of the design itself. Working down from the bun you get a ruffled lettuce layer with bright green frills, then a red tomato slice, two pale yellow cheese slabs slightly melted at the edges, two dark brown-red meat patties with a textured fill that reads like a seared crust, and the bottom bun with a curved base. Tucked alongside the base on the right side theres one lone french fry just sitting there, which I think is exactly right.
11 colour stops, so more than youd expect for a food design, but each ingredient needs its own shade to read clearly as a separate layer. Stitch count runs from 24,359 at the smallest 2.97 by 3.5 inch size up to 65,205 at the largest 6.35 by 7.51 inch size. The density is 1,367 spi here, which is high, so this one takes its time on the machine but the payout is sharp ingredient edges and a stiff stable patch that holds its shape on anything from an apron to a hat. Digitised in industry-grade software with each layer undercut so the fills dont bleed into each other at colour boundaries.
One customer got in touch last summer asking if she could stitch this on staff aprons for her burger restaurant. She did the 5-inch on black canvas aprons and messaged me after saying guests were stopping staff mid-service to ask about the aprons. Thats the exact thing you want from a food design. Best fabric is black canvas, dark denim or charcoal cotton drill where the golden bun and bright green lettuce jump out. Stitch it on a tote or a cap and it reads as a proper food-culture piece without needing any explanation.
Use a heavy cutaway stabiliser, the 65k stitch count at the biggest size puts real pull on anything lighter. Hoop the fabric flat and firm. Avoid knit or stretch material, high density like this needs a woven base to sit flat. Pick the 4-inch for a cap crown or shirt pocket, the 5-inch for an apron bib, the 6-inch for a tote front or jacket back where the bun text reads at a glance. Dm me if the dense patty fill is causing bobbin pull and Ill walk you through the tension tweak that fixes it.
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.
- Restaurant or diner staff apron front panelSew the 5-inch on the bib of a black canvas apron for restaurant or diner staff as branded workwear that actually makes customers smile
- Black canvas tote bag for a food enthusiastPlace the 5-inch on the front of a black canvas tote for a food blogger or someone who goes to every burger festival in the city
- Burger joint branded merchandise capEmbroider the 4-inch on a black cap crown for a burger joint to sell as branded merchandise alongside their t-shirts
- Kitchen apron gift for a barbecue-obsessed dadGift the 5-inch on a charcoal apron to a dad who runs the barbecue at every family event and takes it very seriously
- Pop-up food stall staff uniform accentRun a batch on staff t-shirts or aprons for a pop-up food stall at a market or festival for a fun branded look that costs almost nothing
- Embroidered patch for a denim jacket food loverStitch on an iron-on backing and apply to the front chest area of a denim jacket as a food-culture patch for someone who loves street food
- Funny housewarming gift on a kitchen tea towelUse the 4-inch on a cream tea towel as a funny housewarming kitchen gift for someone who genuinely considers burgers a major food group
Dimensions
9 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 2.97 × 3.50 in | 24,359 |
| 3.39 × 4.00 in | 28,605 |
| 3.81 × 4.50 in | 33,270 |
| 4.24 × 5.00 in | 38,185 |
| 4.66 × 5.50 in | 43,112 |
| 5.09 × 6.00 in | 48,189 |
| 5.51 × 6.51 in | 54,061 |
| 5.93 × 7.01 in | 59,561 |
| 6.35 × 7.51 in | 65,205 |
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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Reyazul Masud Riham, hand-drawing every design on this site
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