Cookie Baking Crew Embroidery Design, Christmas Kitchen Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

Cookie Baking Crew Embroidery Design, Christmas Kitchen Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

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Three rows of text stacked up, with a rolling pin stretched across the middle as a horizontal banner. Cookie at the top in a big swooping script, BAKING across the rolling pin in solid block capitals, and Crew at the bottom in the same style script. A whisk sits to the right of Crew, a candy cane to the left. Snowflakes, small stars and sparkle dots fill the space around the words without making it feel cluttered.

The whole thing stitches out in 1 thread, dark green, theres no stops to swap bobbins or change spools mid-way. High density on this one, around 552, the stitch count tops out near 27,600 on the 7-in maximum version, so its got solid coverage and the lettering feels full rather than scratchy. Hoop this on a firm cut-away stabiliser if youre stitching on terry cloth or fleece, the density needs a stable base or the letters will pull.

I hear from bakers all the time about this one, and a good few of them say its become the design they stitch every december. Cookie baking is pretty universal and the design doesnt date the way novelty prints do. Ive had people say they stitched it in November and the apron is still out in January. Use it on cream, white or pale grey cotton for the cleanest result, the dark green reads best against light backgrounds.

Stitch it centred on an apron bib, position it on the lower right corner of a tea towel, or pop it on a tote bag front. 5 sizes from about 3.5 to 7 in range tall, so theres a good fit for most project types. Send me a note if you want to check anything about the file before purchasing.

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.

  • Christmas aprons for holiday baking daysCentre on the bib of a full-length apron, the 5-inch or 6-inch size reads well at arm distance
  • Kitchen tea towels as holiday giftsPosition in the lower right corner of a white flour sack towel for a classic look
  • Oven mitts with seasonal decorationStitch on the palm side of a thick cotton oven mitt, stable fabric holds the dense stitching well
  • Tote bags for carrying cookie traysA 5-inch version on the front panel of a canvas tote is clean and visible
  • Flour sack towels for the baking drawera 3-in chest fits neatly in the corner of a standard kitchen drawer towel
  • Matching set of apron plus towel for gift givingStitch matching designs at the same size, one on the apron bib and one on the corner of the towel
  • Kids baking aprons for holiday cookie partiesUse a lighter green thread on a white kids apron if you want a slightly softer look
  • Canvas bags for cookie swaps or bake salesNatural canvas holds this design well for cookie swap bags at school or community events

Dimensions

5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.

Size (in) Stitches
3.51 × 3.11 in 12,209
4.51 × 4.00 in 15,535
5.51 × 4.88 in 19,092
6.51 × 5.77 in 23,062
7.51 × 6.66 in 27,621

Files & Formats

Eight machine formats included in one zip. Whichever your machine reads, its in the pack.

CND
DST
EXP
HUS
JEF
PES
VP3
XXX

Plus a color chart for thread matching. See full format guide.

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