A really sweet little ghost with a soft pillowy body and a wavy hem at the bottom, kinda hovering in place. On top of its head sits a pink polka-dot bow tied neat, the kind of bow you find on a vintage doll. Two small black oval eyes look forward, no mouth, holding a pink breast cancer awareness ribbon centred on its chest. Two thin pastel pink spider web shapes drape behind it on each side, faded enough to not steal focus from the ghost. Reads cute and sincere both at once.
Three colour stops, two colour changes. Off-white silver-grey for the spectres soft fill, pastel pink for the bow ribbon and the two web shapes, plus solid black for the small oval eyes. Smallest 3.04 inch size hoops at 6,855 stitches and the largest 5.64 inch lands at 16,261 with density at 444. Ive digitised this in digitising tools with the main body running soft tatami fill at a low density, the pink ribbon goes with directional satin for that ribbon-tape texture you want on awareness motifs.
One customer wrote me last october, shes a nurse at a hospital oncology unit, she stitched the 5 inch piece for soft pink scrub top pocket and matching tote bag for her team during awareness month. Said the design made every patient smile when they saw it, suprised her how much warmth a little ghost can carry. She ordered six more sets for the rest of the team.
Best stitched on white cotton, soft pink jersey, light grey heather, oat or natural ground where the white fill reads against the cloth. Skip dark or busy print fabrics, the soft fill needs a lighter ground to register. Run light cutaway under jersey or knit. Drop tearaway under woven cotton or linen. The 3.04 inch fits a 4x4 frame for breast pocket placements. Largest 5.64 inch suits 5x7 hoop centred on totes, sweatshirt chests or cushion fronts. Pick the 4-inch for matching tea towels and kids tees. Pair with the ribbon-only motif for a coordinated awareness set.
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.
- soft pink scrub top breast pocket designUse the 5 in on a soft pink scrub top pocket with light cutaway under the knit
- awareness month tote bag for hospital teamsPop the 5.64 inch on a canvas market bag with medium cutaway, the pink ribbon really stands out
- kids halloween tee chest design with meaningRun the 4-inch on a white kids tee chest with lightweight cutaway plus topping for jersey
- cushion cover for october support displayAdd the 5-inch onto a 14-inch oat cushion cover with light cutaway behind the cotton ground
- kitchen tea towel for awareness fundraiser bundleDrop the 4-inch onto cream tea towels with light tearaway under the woven cotton weave
- framed hoop wall art for clinic or office wallHoop the 5.64 inch inside a 6-inch wooden hoop, finish with felt for office or clinic wall art
- matching pink hoodie chest design for team setEmbroider the 5-inch run on a pink fleece hoodie chest with two layers cutaway plus topping
- cotton baby bib or onesie front designPick the 3-inch smallest size for a baby onesie or bib front with light cutaway behind
Dimensions
4 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.04 × 3.50 in | 6,855 |
| 3.90 × 4.50 in | 9,629 |
| 4.77 × 5.50 in | 12,629 |
| 5.64 × 6.50 in | 16,261 |
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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