Kitchen Utensils Embroidery Design, Instant Download

Kitchen Utensils Embroidery Design, Instant Download

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Five kitchen utensils arranged as a crest: three tools fan upward, two knives point down, a rolling pin sits across the middle. The whole thing reads as one bold black silhouette. Slotted spoon on the left, balloon whisk dead center, spatula on the right, all fanned at the same angle. And those slotted holes and the open wire gaps on the whisk punch through in white, which stops it from being a flat blob.

Its a bold, graphic design and the badge-like composition is the main thing I like about it. Nothing fussy, nothing decorative around the edge. Just five clean kitchen tools arranged like someone planned it for a wall sign. Every line is confident. The rolling pin especially has that chunky handled look from old-school kitchen prints, like something youd find on a 1970s cookbook cover.

Stitch it on a natural linen apron and the black really pops. Cream, white, or warm tan fabric all work great with this. Skip dark fabric since the whole design reads on contrast. The slotted gaps and open wire sections disappear on anything too busy or patterned, so plain fabric is best. Stitch count tops out around 18k on the biggest size so its not a slow stitch at all. Use a firm sew-in cutaway underneath to keep those straight vertical lines crisp, specially on the slotted spoon section which is the tightest area of this design.

I get messages asking where people can buy one finished, I had a run on linen kitchen towels last christmas and that same reaction every single time. Holler if you hit any stitch issues and Ill get it fixed and back to you quickly.

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.

  • Linen kitchen aprons and chef apronsLooks sharp on a natural linen apron, the black silhouette pops clean against the weave
  • Cotton kitchen towels and dish clothsStitch it centered on a flour-sack kitchen towel and it reads like a quality branded product
  • Tote bags for farmers market and grocery runsWorks on a canvas grocery tote and gives it that handmade kitchen-market look without being cutesy
  • Cafe and restaurant staff uniformsSmall enough for a chest logo on a cafe apron or a cooking school uniform shirt
  • Housewarming and kitchen giftsFrame it in a 6-inch hoop over cream linen and gift it to anyone moving into a new home
  • Framed hoop art for kitchen wallsHang it in the kitchen as an embroidered wall piece, especially on dark or natural linen
  • Cooking class and baking school merchPerfect for baking club merch or cooking class giveaway bags

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
2.54 × 3.00 in 5,485
3.39 × 4.00 in 8,133
4.23 × 5.00 in 11,185
5.08 × 6.00 in 14,697
5.92 × 7.00 in 18,700

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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Reyazul Masud Riham, hand-drawing every design on this site

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The hard part is finding my designs re-uploaded and resold elsewhere. So when you buy from Re Embroidery, you're paying one real person for the file you're about to download. That matters.

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