Let's Do This But First Coffee Embroidery Design, Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

Let's Do This But First Coffee Embroidery Design, Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

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At 28,298 stitches in the largest run, this one earns its complex tier rating. Three completely different lettering styles stacked on top of each other, each needing its own underlay strategy, and then a to-go cup illustration sitting right in the middle of it all. The top "Ok, Let's Do This" is chunky satin in a deep brick red, the middle "BUT FIRST" punches out in amber gold block caps, and then the whole thing transitions into flowing silver-grey cursive for "Coffee" with those long looping flourishes that curl underneath. Its a lot going on, and that is exactly the point.

Stitched it at the 5 inch wide on a heavy cotton twill apron last week and it sat beautifully, the satin on the red lettering had real weight to it. The grey cursive section has the longest directional runs on this design, so I do recommend a tearaway backed with a layer of topping on anything with a bit of texture, otherwise the script threads can sink into the weave. On denim or canvas youre mostly fine. Hoop it centered, dont shift the placement, and let the design breathe with at least half an inch of clear space around those flourish tails.

Needs a cutaway on stretchy tees but worth it for the kitchen gear crowd. A lot of my mum-gift buyers go for this one, the type of person who buys it is usually picking up something for a friend who is kinda obsessed with her morning coffee routine. Makes sense. Its funny without being annoying, and the colour palette, brick red plus amber gold plus that grey script, reads well even from across a kitchen.

Stitch it on a linen kitchen towel at the 4 inch wide and you get a different feel entirely, cleaner, the jump stitch count stays low at that scale. Try the 7.5 inch on a canvas tote for a bold statement, the satin bobbin work on the brick red really shows at full size. Pop it on a fleece hoodie in a medium size for the coffee-before-anything crowd. Use a stabiliser weight that matches your fabric, not the design, that is the rule here.

Pick a neutral thread colour for your bobbin so it dosent show through if the topping shifts. The amber gold section is where most people get suprised, it reads more orange in person than on screen, so if your customer wants a true yellow gold, swap to a slightly warmer thread shade before you hoop. Avoid combining this one with busy background fabrics, the cursive "Coffee" script needs visual space to read clearly.

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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 apronNeeds a cutaway on stretch apron fabric but the satin lettering looks sharp at 5 inch wide on heavy cotton twill.
  • Linen dish towelHonestly my favourite spot for this one, linen at 4 inch keeps the script tight and the flourishes land cleanly.
  • Canvas tote bagCentre it large, the 7.5 inch fills a canvas front panel and the brick red satin really pops on natural canvas.
  • Coffee mug cozyA tight hoop on terry mug cozy fabric, use topping so the grey cursive threads dont sink into the loop pile.
  • Fleece hoodieFleece needs a stabiliser under plus topping on top, middle size works best so the lettering stays crisp through washing.
  • Denim jacketDenim is forgiving here, tearaway is enough, and the amber gold block caps contrast well against dark indigo.
  • Throw pillow coverCentre the design on a cotton twill pillow front, the full size lets all three lettering styles read at a distance.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
3.50 × 3.22 in 13,264
4.50 × 4.13 in 16,887
5.50 × 5.05 in 20,615
6.50 × 5.97 in 24,415
7.50 × 6.89 in 28,298

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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