
Orange Catch script sits up top of this two-colour design. Theres a solid green block You underneath. Spatula is green, slotted handle, three negative-space slots in the head, tilted diagonally so it cuts through the layout. Orange on the to the left, green cursive the to the right. Bracket flourishes flank a small green flip banner. Side at the bottom takes up almost half the design in chunky green serif. Five sizes, 4.01 to 8.01 wide, max height 5.63 inches. Orange and dark green threads only, theres no third colour stop needed on the machine.
Stitch count runs 8,631 at the 4-inch up to 19,472 at the 8-inch. Density is 432 which is dense enough to need decent stabiliser. But the spatula motif is the part to watch. Thats where the file fails on cheap machines. Those slot cutouts in the spatula head are negative space achieved by skipping fill, so they only read clean if youre keeping the surrounding satin density right. Run on stable woven fabrics first, the slots wont survive on stretchy knits if theres no firm cutaway behind.
I digitised it in my professional tool last summer. Orange runs first, then green layers on top with the spatula stitched as its own object, the connecting jump stitches between Catch and the on are short which keeps the trim count down to 32. Pulled the underlay direction perpendicular to the satin on the big Side block, thats what prevents the wide letterforms from looking warbly on cotton drill. Max stitch length sits at 11.5mm so youll want a firm hooping for the larger sizes. Dont skip that step.
One customer used the 5-inch on a stack of cotton tea towels for her sister-in-laws short-order diner. She said the staff loved 'em cause they all kept getting the breakfast pun. Real review there. Cream, white, pale grey, butter yellow, and natural cotton all work great with this colour combo. Avoid red, hot pink, or busy floral prints cause they fight the orange. Skip black fabric, the green wont read at all. Its just gonna vanish. Hoop with medium cutaway under cotton and a topping film over waffle weave. Message me if the spatula slots fill in on your machine and ill open up the negative-space spacing for you.
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.
- diner-style cotton tea towels and waffle weave dish clothsEmbroider the 5-inch on cotton tea towels for a breakfast-themed bundle with three towels and a maple syrup bottle wrapped in twine
- natural canvas breakfast cafe staff apronsStitch the 7-inch on a natural canvas barbecue apron chest pocket for a weekend pancake brunch host
- novelty pancake brunch hosting apron frontRun the 6-inch on the front of a hosting apron and pair with a spatula as a fathers day cooking gift
- kitchen towel housewarming gift bundle for the breakfast loverPop the 4.5-inch on cotton waffle weave dish cloths sold in pairs at a farmers market with the local diner logo
- cotton tote bag for the weekend brunch friend groupPick the 5-inch for a canvas tote bag side panel for the weekend brunch friend group exchange
- fathers day cooking gift apron with pun energyDrop the 6-inch onto a barbecue apron chest panel with medium cutaway for fathers day, mens kitchen-pun energy
- short order diner staff polo shirt chest patchAdd the 4-inch as a chest patch on a short-order diner staff polo with polyester thread for industrial laundry survival
- camping kitchen towel for the cast iron skillet crowdUse the 5-inch on a heavy cotton camping kitchen towel for the cast iron skillet crowd who cook outdoors
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 4.01 × 2.82 in | 8,631 |
| 5.01 × 3.53 in | 11,035 |
| 6.01 × 4.23 in | 13,602 |
| 7.01 × 4.93 in | 16,403 |
| 8.01 × 5.63 in | 19,472 |
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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