
The word 'King' is written in a thick brush-script style, the kind of lettering you see on barbershop signage or a vintage poster. Black thread throughout the script and the letters are big and loopy, the K has a long descender that swings out and the g at the end trails off into a curving line with a small arrow pointing right. Above the K sits the crown graphic, a classic 5-point crown in orange with black outline and round jewel dots across the band and white highlights on each point. Three colours: black, orange, white. Thats it.
Five sizes from 3.51 by 3.35 at the smallest with 10,198 stitches to a full 7.50 by 7.16 inches at the top end hitting 24,393. The lettering is where the stitch complexity lives, Wilcom built satin columns for every curve of the script which is what gives the letters that raised embossed quality when you run your finger across em. The crown fill above is tatami density at 454 so its lighter than a solid satin fill, it wont warp thin fabric. Three colour changes total across the whole job and the bobbin doesnt swap out so its genuinely quick to run.
I get orders for this one from a specific type of customer, fathers day tee shirts and birthday hoodies for guys who go by the nickname King, it comes up suprised often, I mean surprisingly often. One customer ordered it last june for her husbands 40th birthday hoodie and had his first initial monogrammed below the arrow in a matching satin stitch. Pop that idea for customised gifts.
Best results on black cotton or charcoal jersey, the orange crown really sings against dark fabric. Works on white too for a more graphic-print look. Skip busy patterns, the script has enough going on. Use tearaway stabiliser on stable woven cotton and cutaway on jersey or any stretch fabric. Hoop tight because the satin letter fills will show any fabric slip.
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.
- Fathers day personalised hoodie giftsStitch the 5.51-inch on a black hoodie and monogram the recipients initial below the arrow for a personal fathers day gift.
- Boys birthday tee shirt with name belowEmbroider the medium size on a white tee with a boys name below the arrow for a king-themed birthday party.
- Barbershop staff uniform aprons or capsPop the 4.50-inch on a black canvas apron for a barbershop and add the shop name below in matching satin stitch.
- Royal-themed event or party merchandiseUse the large size on satin or cotton tote bags as royal-themed party favour merchandise for events with that aesthetic.
- Groomsmen gift bags or accessoriesStitch the 3.51-inch on black velvet pouches as groomsmen gifts, slip in a watch or cufflinks and tie the top with ribbon.
- Kids bedroom pillow with their nicknameEmbroider on a firm canvas cushion cover for a boys bedroom and personalise it with their nickname below the arrow.
- Streetwear brand chest graphicRun the 5.51-inch on the left chest of a black tee as a clean streetwear graphic that doesnt need any other elements.
- Sports team captain jacket patchUse the smallest size on the sleeve of a sports jacket to mark the team captain with a crown badge.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.51 × 3.35 in | 10,198 |
| 4.50 × 4.30 in | 13,378 |
| 5.51 × 5.26 in | 16,829 |
| 6.51 × 6.21 in | 20,536 |
| 7.50 × 7.16 in | 24,393 |
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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