Good Morning Coffee Cup Embroidery Design, Kitchen Pattern, Instant Download

Good Morning Coffee Cup Embroidery Design, Kitchen Pattern, Instant Download

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The good morning coffee cup design is one my mum stitched first, on a plain white tea towel set, and it genuinely looks like something youd find in a homewares shop. The steam rising from the cup forms a big puffy cloud and inside it youve got GOOD MORNING in heavy block letters with a rough hand-pressed edge. Not a clean digital font, more like a rubber stamp pressed with a bit of weight behind it. Two colors, orange and black, and the composition does everything else.

Run a medium tearaway stabiliser under your kitchen cotton and youll get a clean result even on a terry cloth weave. The orange satin fills dense enough that you dont need a water-soluble topping on smooth cotton. On thicker canvas apron fabric use a cutaway backing instead, it stops the lettering from lifting when the fabric flexes during use. Four sizes, 3.5 to 5.5 inch. Hoop your stabiliser first and float the towel fabric to avoid hoop marks on the hem border.

Stitch the 4 inch version on a tea towel corner or a dish cloth centre, thats the sweet spot for kitchen textiles. Use the 5 inch version on an apron bib where youre after block text that reads from across the kitchen. Pop the 5.5 inch on a sweatshirt chest if youre doing a morning-themed casual top. The orange palette works on dark base colours too, its bold enough to hold its own on navy or forest green fabric.

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.

  • Kitchen tea towels and dish clothsThe 4 inch version centres on a tea towel hem or folds neatly into a corner placement.
  • Aprons for home cooks and bakersSits well centred on an apron bib, readable from across the kitchen.
  • Cotton tote bags for grocery shoppingBold enough to carry a plain tote on its own as the single front graphic.
  • Sweatshirts and casual morning loungewearThe 5 inch size fits a sweatshirt chest well without the text getting too small.
  • Mug cosy and coffee station accessoriesStitch onto a strip of fabric that wraps and ties around a mug as a gift cosy.
  • Fabric gift bags for coffee lover presentsThe 3.5 inch version fits a small fabric drawstring bag front cleanly.
  • Pillowcases for a morning-themed bedroomWorks on a standard pillowcase front near the open hem, cheerful morning touch.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
3.50 × 2.64 in 12,716
4.00 × 3.02 in 14,971
4.50 × 3.40 in 17,150
5.50 × 4.15 in 22,314

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

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