Queen of the Kitchen Embroidery Design, Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

Queen of the Kitchen Embroidery Design, Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

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Its a pure script design, no illustrations, just big bold lettering that does all the talking. "Queen" sits at the top in a chunky gold satin-fill cursive, and theres an actual embroidered crown sitting right on the Q, done in the same warm amber gold with five blue ball-tip points across it. "of the" drops in small black script underneath, and then "Kitchen" sweeps across the bottom in a wide teal cursive with a tiny orange herb sprig tucked into the K. Four colours total plus that little sprig accent, all sitting clean against whatever fabric you put it on.

So the stitch range goes from just under 8,000 up to nearly 16,000 depending on the size you pick, which tells you the satin columns on that big teal "Kitchen" are doing real work. Cutaway stabiliser is what you want on apron canvas or linen towelling, dont skip it even if the fabric feels firm, satin lettering this wide really needs the grip. The 3.5 inch version hoops neatly onto a pocket patch without crowding the space, and I had a woman who buys gifts for her sister every Christmas ask me last week if this would work on a thin lightweight cotton dish towel, and yes it absolutely does, the 5 inch sits dead centre and looks genuinely proper on that kind of open cotton weave.

Use a topping on anything with a pile or loose weave, terry cloth and waffle-knit especially, it keeps the directional satin threads from sinking into the texture. Hoop your apron body flat if you can, not just the pocket flap, the underlay needs something solid to pull against or you get bobbin drag on that long teal baseline. Pop it on a cream or charcoal linen for a proper contrast hit, the gold and teal read really well against both.

Ping me if the outline wont sit clean.

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 apronThe 5 inch centred on an apron bib reads from across the kitchen, crown and all.
  • Flour sack dish towelFlour sack cotton takes the hooping well and the teal pops on natural undyed fabric.
  • Oven mitt or pot holderStitch the 3.5 inch onto oven mitt canvas with a cutaway locked underneath.
  • Canvas tote bagTote bags in natural canvas handle the full 7.5 inch without puckering, add tearaway.
  • Linen tea towelLinen tea towels need a light topping on the weave to keep the satin columns crisp.
  • Chef hat or cook capA cook cap has limited real estate, so the 3.5 inch on the front panel is your fit.
  • Framed hoop wall artHoop it in a 6 inch ring on cream linen, the gold and teal make a decent gift piece.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
3.50 × 3.25 in 7,956
4.50 × 4.18 in 9,997
5.50 × 5.11 in 12,010
6.50 × 6.04 in 13,987
7.50 × 6.97 in 15,986

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

Every design on Re Embroidery is hand-digitized by one person. Each file gets sketched, color-matched, and stitch-tested on real fabric before it earns a place in the shop. No team. No auto-conversion from images. Just slow, deliberate work, sometimes three or four days per design.

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