Kitchen Utensils Silhouette Embroidery Design, Instant Download

Kitchen Utensils Silhouette Embroidery Design, Instant Download

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Its a horizontal band of kitchen utensil silhouettes, the kind of graphic row you see on modern kitchen linens where its just the clean shapes with no shading or fuss. Spatula, whisk, ladle, spoon, all lined up in clean flat satin fill. Two colours, charcoal and a lighter contrast tone, density at 494 which is on the lighter end so the finished piece sits flat and doesnt add bulk to kitchen linens. Thats exactly the right call for tea towels and aprons where heavy stitching gets uncomfortable in use.

Build runs from 3.5 inches across and just 1.58 inches tall at the smallest, up to 7.5 by 3.37 inches at the full size, stitch count 4,726 to 12,488. Quick to run meaning you can batch a set of 8 kitchen towels in an afternoon. A customer who makes housewarming gift sets messaged me last spring saying she stitches 2 towels, 1 apron, and a potholder per set and this design clears each item in under 12 minutes at the 5-inch build. Back your linen or cotton with a tearaway stabiliser, the density doesnt need anything heavier.

Run the full 7.5-inch version across a wide apron bib for a bold kitchen statement. Use the 3.5-inch build on a cotton napkin corner or potholder edge where space is tight. Pair with a simple font text below the utensil row if you want a personalised cooking gift. Skip dark-coloured fabrics if youre stitching the charcoal fill since the silhouette wont read against a dark background. Add the middle 5-inch size to a gift-bag front for a quick housewarming present that looks thoughtful without being complicated.

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.

  • Housewarming gift sets on kitchen towels and apronsLow density 494 means the design sits flat on kitchen linen without adding uncomfortable bulk during use.
  • Personalised cooking apron with utensil borderThe 7.5-inch build spans an apron bib width cleanly for a bold, minimal kitchen styling piece.
  • Cotton napkin sets for kitchen or dining tableSmall 3.5-inch size fits a napkin corner or potholder edge without overpowering the item.
  • Potholder or oven mitt embellishmentQuick run time lets you batch stitch a full set of kitchen towels and napkins in a single session.
  • Craft market kitchen-themed textile itemsCharcoal on white or cream linen is a classic pairing for craft market kitchen textile items.
  • Linen tea towel edge or centre panel placementStitch onto a wide cotton tea towel centre panel with tearaway backing for a contemporary linen gift.
  • Personalised gifts for cooking and baking enthusiastsPairs beautifully with a simple monogram or name text for a personalised cooking or baking gift set.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
3.50 × 1.58 in 4,726
4.50 × 2.02 in 6,326
5.50 × 2.47 in 8,184
6.50 × 2.92 in 10,261
7.50 × 3.37 in 12,488

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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