Just two colours and this wine glass is already kinda perfect. The glass leans at an angle like its being held up by someone who had a long week. Thick black outline traces the whole shape from the wide-lipped bowl down through the stem to the flat base, and the interior of the bowl fills in with red wine using a loose diagonal hatching stitch. Two little wine drops float just above the liquid line inside the glass, which is a wee detail that makes the whole thing feel less clip-art and more like a proper illustration somebody drew by hand.
Theres only 6,395 stitches on the 5-inch size, which is low for this kind of piece, and that tight stitch count is actually what keeps it clean and flat on lighter fabrics. No heavy satin fill means no puckering on a cotton dish towel or linen apron. One customer ordered the 8-inch run for a batch of wine-night tote bags last autumn and said the bowl colour stitched beautifully with zero bleed into the black outline, even on an off-white canvas.
Stitch on white, cream, natural linen, slate grey or a dark navy linen for a fancier pub-night look. Pop it on a tea towel corner, a wine bag, a cocktail napkin, or a host apron. Use tearaway stabiliser on woven cotton and a light cutaway on heavier canvas or tote fabric. Run at normal machine speed, the outline is a satin stitch so slow down just slightly on the curves at the rim and base.
Best sizes are 6 to 8 inch where the bowl proportions look right and the two drop details stay visible. Skip polyester blends that dont grip well, the outline can slide on high-synthetics. Pair it with any personalisation text below the glass for a nice gift project. Ping me if the red fill looks patchy on the first test run and Ill check the density settings with you.
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.
- Wine-night tote bags and cotton pouchesWorks on natural canvas tote bags for a wine-club night out or a grocery run with attitude
- Kitchen tea towels and dish clothsStitch on a cream or white cotton tea towel for a kitchen gift that doesnt look like a novelty item
- Host or sommelier apronsEmbroider on a linen or denim apron for a host, sommelier or anyone who takes their wine seriously
- Wine bottle gift bagsPop the 5-inch on a small linen drawstring bag and use it as a wine bottle gift wrap at Christmas
- Cocktail napkin setsHoop the 5-inch on cocktail napkins for a dinner party set that actually gets admired
- Hens party and girls-night accessoriesUse on sashes, totes or caps for hens dos or girls-night wine events
- Wine lover gift items and wrappingMakes a clean minimal print-style gift patch for wine lover hampers or boxes
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 5.03 × 2.95 in | 6,395 |
| 6.03 × 3.53 in | 7,770 |
| 7.03 × 4.11 in | 9,204 |
| 8.04 × 4.70 in | 10,702 |
| 9.05 × 5.28 in | 12,480 |
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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