
The scoop sits big and round on top of the cone, a soft blush pink that deepens into a dusty rose in the shadows on the lower edge where the overhang folds. Drips at the sides are those slow melty curves you get on a hot day, not rushed straight lines. 6 colours total. The cone itself is warm caramel with a proper crosshatch waffle grid digitised in satin columns, lighter toffee tones for the raised ridges and a darker brown at the base tip to give depth. This is one of those that reads as both vintage and fresh.
Dense at 1,309 density, every section is fully filled with no fabric showing through underneath. The scoop section takes up most of the stitches, Wilcom used directional fill to push it look rounded and three-dimensional. Stitch counts run from 13,816 on the smallest 3.51-inch wide version up to 30,173 on the 6.51-inch wide size. Theres 7 sizes in the pack, wider than tall so its perfect for horizontal placement on pockets, sleeves and hat brims.
I made this one mainly because I was getting alot of requests for summer merch that works on kids AND adults without looking babyish. The vintage engraved feel is what does it. My daughter sewed the 4-inch version on a pink canvas tote aswell and it looked kinda proper, like something youd see in an old American ice cream parlour from the 50s. Email me if your file is showing any gaps in the waffle grid area.
Pop it on white, cream or light pastel fabrics where the blush and caramel tones really show up. Works great on canvas tote bags, denim shorts pockets, pastel sweatshirt sleeves, kids aprons. Skip dark backgrounds because the light cream and blush tones completely wash out on navy or black.
High density at 1,309 means you need a firm cutaway stabiliser regardless of fabric. Hoop tight and dont skimp on stabiliser under the cone tip because those thin satin columns at the point will pull badly on anything loose. Slow your machine speed when it hits the waffle diamond section and again on the drip curves. Send a chat if the file shows any gaps or the waffle point pulls testing and Ill fix it right away. Email me if anything looks off post-download and Ill sort it.
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.
- Kids summer birthday tees and apronsKids summer birthday tee at 5 inches on white cotton, the blush and caramel tones pop cleanly against the plain ground.
- Canvas tote bags for beach or marketCream canvas beach tote at 4 inches for a look thats vintage illustration rather than novelty summer print.
- Denim shorts or jeans pocket decorationDenim pocket at the smallest size for a subtle fashion piece that suits adults as well as kids.
- Pastel sweatshirt sleeve accentPastel pink sweatshirt sleeve at the medium size, the landscape format sits naturally along the upper arm.
- Hat brim and cap panel embroideryBaseball cap crown panel at 6.51 inches on a structured hat where the wide format works with the curved front.
- Ice cream shop staff uniformsIce cream shop or cafe staff apron as a branded piece that ties directly into what theyre actually serving.
- Fabric pennant bunting for party decorPennant bunting flags cut from fabric at the small size, a row indoors above a summer birthday table.
- Linen tea towels for a summer kitchen setLinen tea towel hem with smaller sizes spaced along the edge for a summer kitchen set that holds up in the wash.
Dimensions
7 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.51 × 1.91 in | 13,816 |
| 4.01 × 2.18 in | 16,212 |
| 4.51 × 2.46 in | 18,695 |
| 5.01 × 2.73 in | 21,339 |
| 5.51 × 3.00 in | 24,163 |
| 6.01 × 3.27 in | 27,160 |
| 6.51 × 3.54 in | 30,173 |
Files & Formats
Eight machine formats included in one zip. Whichever your machine reads, its in the pack.








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