Wife Mom Boss Embroidery Design, Mother's Day Pattern, Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

Wife Mom Boss Embroidery Design, Mother's Day Pattern, Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

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"Wife" comes in first, big bold cursive in deep crimson, those thick satin columns really catching the light on cotton twill. A thin curling tail sweeps off the f and connects to a small solid crimson heart up in the top right corner. Nice little detail. Then "MOM" hits in chunky block capitals, the colour switches to a softer salmon pink with tatami fill, so it reads almost quilted sitting next to all that heavy satin script. "boss" closes it out at the bottom in the same heavy crimson cursive, lowercase, with these big loopy double-s curls that I really like about this one. A large coral pink heart sits lower left, kind of tucked behind the b, its directional satin fill giving both hearts that properly dimensional look when hooped. Thats the thing with mixed-typography designs, each element needs its own underlay or the density differences cause pull and distortion between sections.

Im seeing this get ordered alot for Mother's Day aprons and canvas totes, and a lady who sells at craft fairs last week grabbed several sizes for a matching kitchen set. The 6 inch on canvas is my go-to recommendation, the satin columns on "Wife" and "boss" stitch out super clean at that size on a stable woven. Use cutaway stabiliser on jersey or fleece or those cursive letters will wobble and lose their sharp outline. Terry cloth needs a water-soluble topping or the lettering sinks into the pile and you lose those salmon block capitals completely. Skip the topping on twill, just hoop flat. Pair that salmon tatami section with a light bobbin thread for a cleaner back finish on anything that'll be seen from both sides, like a towel or a linen cushion cover.

Give me a shout if the stitch order needs reworking.

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.

  • Canvas tote bagTote bags take the 6 inch nicely on canvas, centered front panel with cutaway stabiliser underneath.
  • Apron front panelApron bibs suit the 5 inch well, hoop it flat so the satin columns dont pull at the bib seam.
  • Kitchen tea towelTerry cloth towels need water-soluble topping laid down first or the block MOM letters sink right in.
  • Denim jacket backDenim jacket back yokes handle the 4 inch well, tearaway stabiliser is plenty on stable woven.
  • Fleece blanket cornerFleece corners need proper cutaway anchoring under the 7 inch or the cursive script stretches out of shape.
  • Baseball cap frontCap front panels fit the smallest size easily, keep bobbin tension checked tight on curved cap forms.
  • Linen cushion coverLinen cushion covers at 5 inches show off both the crimson script and the salmon MOM block beautifully on neutral ground.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
3.51 × 2.55 in 6,019
4.51 × 3.27 in 8,033
5.51 × 3.99 in 10,277
6.51 × 4.72 in 12,690
7.51 × 5.44 in 15,199

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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