Everybody Chill Dad Is on the Grill Embroidery Design, Funny Dad Pattern, Instant Download

Everybody Chill Dad Is on the Grill Embroidery Design, Funny Dad Pattern, Instant Download

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Bold lettering, the words Everybody Chill fill the top in thick block caps, and below that a smaller line says Dad is on the Grill. Theres usually a little grill illustration somewhere in the layout, either below the text or built into the design as a graphic anchor. The whole thing has that casual bold print vibe, like something youd see on a market stall apron, not overly designed, just direct and funny. 2 colours, which means the stitch density of 583 is concentrated in those thick letter fills.

Wilcom set the density and underlay here and you can feel it in the stitch counts. Six sizes from 3.06 to 8.13 inches wide, with counts running from 10,810 all the way to 37,936. That largest size is a full apron bib or a big dad shirt graphic. Use a heavy cutaway stabiliser on any woven cotton or canvas, the letter density is high and the fabric needs a solid base to keep registration clean on those big block satin sections. For the smaller 3 inch version, a medium cutaway is fine.

A customer ordered this last summer for a batch of Father's Day aprons he was making for his neighbours dad group. He did 8 of them, all in the 7-inch size on natural canvas aprons, and said the satin letters had zero blowout across the whole run. That kind of consistent density control is what Wilcom-digitised files tend to do on woven fabric. Message me if you want advice on thread tension settings for a batch run, Ive done this a few times and there are 2 or 3 small adjustments that help.

Stitch this on a cotton drill apron, a heavyweight jersey dad tee or a linen blend shirt. Add it to a BBQ mitt or a canvas tote for a full gift set. Avoid thin or stretchy fabric at the large sizes, 37k stitches needs a stable base or youll get puckering across the letter fills.

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.

  • Cotton apron bib for a dad who loves grilling and BBQAt 8.13 inches wide on the apron bib, heavy cutaway keeps satin letters flat.
  • Dad t-shirt chest or back graphic for Father's DayCentre on dad shirt back, the 7-inch size fills the panel cleanly on an XL.
  • Personalised BBQ mitt or oven glove for a funny giftCotton twill oven mitt needs a medium cutaway and stabilised hoop before stitching.
  • Canvas tote bag as part of a Father's Day grilling gift setThe 5-inch size fits a canvas tote face without crowding handle stitching.
  • Fleece or sweatshirt for the dad who runs the backyard BBQFleece needs a firm cutaway and wash-away topping to keep block letters legible.
  • Tea towel for the outdoor kitchen or grilling stationFlour-sack tea towel, use the 5-inch size with cutaway and a tear-away combo.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
3.06 × 3.00 in 10,810
4.07 × 4.00 in 15,086
5.09 × 5.00 in 19,929
6.10 × 6.00 in 25,280
7.11 × 7.01 in 31,316
8.13 × 8.00 in 37,936

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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