Dental Tools & Tooth Embroidery Design, Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

Dental Tools & Tooth Embroidery Design, Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

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Six dental items in a neat row, like someones arranged them on a clinic tray. Far left theres a teal toothpaste tube, satin-stitch columns running vertical with a solid black heart on the front panel. Next to it a big chunky molar in warm grey, the tatami fill going directional across the whole shape so it catches light differently at different angles. Then three slim charcoal tools sitting side by side: a toothbrush with that dense rectangular head, a scaler with the hooked tip, and a round mouth mirror with a teal disc face. Last on the right is the floss case, teal again, white thread coil stitched in the centre with another black heart below it. Five colours total. Done.

Last week a customer of mine stitched this onto a cotton twill scrub top and messaged saying the teal came out even brighter than she expected. Its that kinda design. Stitch the 3.5 inch version at 6,715 stitches on a breast pocket and it sits without pulling the fabric, though you still want a cutaway stabiliser underneath on jersey where the underlay really holds things flat. Pop the 7.5 inch onto a canvas apron bib and the teal reads sharp against dark navy linen, thats the size where the charcoal tools separate from each other visually. Use a firm hoop and topping on fleece or terry so the satin sections dont sink into the loops, and at 21,514 stitches on the largest size you definately want cutaway rather than tearaway for long-term hold. Pair it with navy or mid-grey linen rather than black if you want that teal to actually pop.

Give me a shout if the jump stitches bug 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.

  • Dental scrub top breast pocketTote bags take the 6 inch nicely, sits centered on the front panel without crowding the handles.
  • Dentist gift tote bagStitch the 3.5 inch on a breast pocket, its compact enough that it dosent distort the seam line.
  • Clinic staff apronPop the 5.5 inch onto a canvas apron bib, the teal reads really well against dark navy fabric.
  • Dental student hoodieAdd it to the left chest of a fleece hoodie at the 4.5 inch, use cutaway stabiliser on the knit.
  • Cotton canvas makeup pouchA makeup pouch in cotton twill holds the satin detail well, even the small heart accents come out clean.
  • Pediatric dentist wall hoopUse the 7.5 inch for a framed wall hoop gift, the molar and tools read clearly at that size.
  • Dental hygienist zip pouchZip pouches in denim hold the satin stitch firmly, the 4.5 inch fits without crowding the zipper.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
3.50 × 1.49 in 6,715
4.50 × 1.92 in 9,631
5.50 × 2.35 in 13,031
6.50 × 2.77 in 16,979
7.50 × 3.20 in 21,514

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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