Funny Christmas Wine Glasses Embroidery Design, Instant Download

Funny Christmas Wine Glasses Embroidery Design, Instant Download

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Four wine glasses, four Christmas costumes, 10 colors across the whole row. First glass has a red Santa hat tipped over the rim. Second got wrapped in fairy lights -- purple, green and pink bulbs tangled around the bowl like someone decorated it same as the tree. Third glass is wearing a proper black Santa belt with the gold buckle right across the middle. And the last one is just standing there with reindeer antlers on its head acting like thats completely normal. Sketchy open outline on the glasses themselves is what stops 10 colors from looking muddy on a small surface.

My niece stitched this on a set of flour sack towels last November and honestly they were the most talked about thing at her party. People kept picking them up just to look at the little gold belt buckle detail. Use a water-soluble topping on the woven weave of flour sack and the light bulb details come out really crisp.

Back it with a light cutaway on towels and aprons. Stitch count reaches 17,197 stitches at the 4.37-inch-wide size, so use a stabiliser that wont shift under all that density. Stitch at around 3 inches wide on a tea towel and the four glasses read as a proper illustrated scene rather than a blob. Drop me a message if you hit any issues with the file and ill sort it right away.

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.

  • Flour sack and linen kitchen towels for the holidaysStitch at 3 inches wide centered on a flour sack towel, about 4 inches from the bottom hem.
  • Christmas aprons for entertaining seasonCenter across an apron bib at the largest size -- four glasses read as a full row at 4.37 inches wide.
  • Tote bags as a wine lover holiday giftCanvas tote bags carry this well; stitch at maximum size on the front panel for full visual impact.
  • Cocktail napkins or bar cart cloth setsCocktail napkins take the 2-inch version cleanly; use a water-soluble topping on the textured weave.
  • Holiday sweatshirts for the adults at the partyWorks on fleece-lined sweatshirts with a poly topping on the chest, roughly 3.5 inches wide.
  • Christmas pillow covers for a funny living room lookStitch on a natural linen pillow cover at full size, leaving at least 2 inches margin on each side.
  • Hostess gift bags stitched on a cotton drawstring pouchSmall cotton drawstring pouches pair well with a bottle of wine as a complete hostess gift set.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
2.04 × 3.50 in 7,423
2.63 × 4.50 in 9,548
3.21 × 5.50 in 11,888
3.79 × 6.50 in 14,381
4.37 × 7.50 in 17,197

Files & Formats

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

CND
DST
EXP
HUS
JEF
PES
VP3
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