Cozy Snowman Coffee Embroidery Design, Winter Thermos Mug Pattern, Instant Download

Cozy Snowman Coffee Embroidery Design, Winter Thermos Mug Pattern, Instant Download

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Worked up this cozy snowman with a coffee and a thermos in his mitten hands for the warm winter morning crowd. Soft blue body, dusty pink pom pom beanie, pink striped scarf wrapped snug, and hes clearly mid commute with the orange thermos and the steaming pink mug.

Knit beanie shows row texture because the satin fills run in stitch direction so it reads as actual knitwear. Theres ornament buttons hanging on the snowman body, light blue snowflakes scatter behind him and he stands on a small snow mound. Soft pink cheek shading gives the face proper warmth without going cartoony.

Last november a customer wrote me asking for a coffee version of the pink snowman family and this is the one she got. Shes already stitched a matching mum and daughter sweatshirt set off the file. The smallest at 13k stitches works on bibs and stocking cuffs, the largest at 39k hits on sweatshirt fronts and 16 inch pillow covers.

Best on cream, oatmeal, sage green, dusty pink or heather grey. Skip pure white because the body itself is soft blue and the contrast wont hold, also skip dark navy because the dusty pink scarf will look dull. Nineteen colours total which sounds wild but most of the colour changes are tiny accent fills.

Pop a layer of medium Hoop woven cotton with tearaway, swap to a soft cutaway stabiliser for any sweatshirt fleece or jersey hoodie. Press from the back through a press cloth, the pink scarf fluff likes to flatten if you go at it direct.

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.

  • Holiday sweatshirtsCream crewneck sweatshirt chest piece, the one that gets worn from november through february without anyone questioning it.
  • Coffee shop apronsHome barista apron front, the customer who ordered this for the family christmas brunch came back twice after the photos landed.
  • Christmas pillow coversOatmeal canvas tote for the winter market run, goes with every coat colour the december crowd brings through.
  • Winter tote bagsSage green toddler pyjama top at the smallest size, cozy without being flashy for the 6am christmas morning reveal.
  • Toddler pyjama topsKitchen runner corner in a small size next to the hot cocoa station, guests notice it while waiting for the kettle.
  • Bar towels for the home kitchenThrow pillow on the living room sofa in cream linen at the largest size, stays out till february comfortably.
  • Felt ornament frontsBeach blanket corner at the medium size, the coffee and snowman combination reads as fun rather than seasonal.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
3.20 × 3.50 in 13,710
4.12 × 4.50 in 18,879
5.03 × 5.50 in 25,019
5.94 × 6.50 in 31,651
6.86 × 7.50 in 39,092

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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Reyazul Masud Riham, hand-drawing every design on this site

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