Boho Floral Ghost Embroidery Design, Instant Download

Boho Floral Ghost Embroidery Design, Instant Download

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The ghost is the kind of simplified blobby shape you'd doodle, rounded top, flowing sides, no feet. Its mostly outlined in white with those two plain oval eyes. And then the bottom half of the ghost is completely buried in flowers: big yellow daisy-type blooms with teal and red centres, smaller pink daisies, stems and leaves. Three or four bats sit above the ghost in scratchy black outline, and on the right side theres a small round skull charm hanging like a pendant from a web string.

7 colours, white, teal, brown-tan, pink, yellow, red, and black. 6 colour changes. Stitch counts go from 12,721 at the smallest 2.91-by-3.5-inch size up to 27,727 at the 5.41-by-6.5-inch largest. 4 sizes total. The flower detail is really well resolved at every size.

Its a Halloween design but it reads more cottage-core than scary. People who dont usually do Halloween themes still go for this one because the floral element softens the ghost completely. Ive seen it on market bags, autumn wreaths, cushion covers. Stitch it on cream or natural-coloured fabric to let the white ghost body pop properly. Use a medium cutaway on stretch fabrics because those flower fills have some density. Avoid black or very dark grounds unless youre willing to change the ghost body to a tonal thread. My partner spotted this one last autumn at a craft fair on a tote bag and texted me asking where to get the pattern, which made me happy.

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.

  • Autumn and Halloween throw pillow coversOn a cream or oatmeal pillow cover the white ghost floats beautifully and the yellow flowers anchor the base.
  • Tote bags for October farmers markets and fall eventsThe roughly square format at 6.5 inches wide fills a tote bag front panel well with room for a handle.
  • Sweatshirts and sweaters with a boho Halloween vibeOn a sweatshirt the boho floral combination reads more fall-festival than Halloween-spooky, wearable longer.
  • Quilt blocks for an autumnal patchwork samplerAs a quilt block the design has enough going on to hold its own inside a simple sashing frame.
  • Hoop art for seasonal display in living roomsIn a round hoop on natural linen it looks like the kind of seasonal art print you'd buy at a craft fair.
  • Tea towels and linen kitchen items for fall decorTea towels in cream linen take the 3-inch version well and its a popular October kitchen gift.
  • Handmade wreath centres or fabric ornament patchesStitched on a felt circle it makes a wreath centre ornament for a door wreath, seasonal and reusable.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
3.50 × 2.91 in 12,721
4.50 × 3.75 in 17,170
5.50 × 4.58 in 22,183
6.50 × 5.41 in 27,727

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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