2 wine glasses tipped into a clinking cheers position, big rounded bowls and slender stems, with a red splash of wine bursting up at the meeting point. Left glass is held by a normal fleshy hand with the fingers wrapping the bowl, knuckles visible, while the right glass is gripped by a bare skeleton hand with all the bones drawn in clean outline. The contrast is the whole joke of the piece, life meets death cheers ya.
2 colour build, red satin fill for the wine pool and a single black outline doing everything else. Black covers the glass rims, the curving bowl shapes, the stems, the bases, the human hand contour with knuckle creases, and that detailed skeleton bone work on the right hand piles up a bunch of stitch count there. Two splash droplets sit above the glasses, both filled solid red. Density holds at 503 in professional digitising tools and keeps the outlines crisp without filling solid.
Four sizes on offer. The 3.5 inch run (10,949 stitches), 4.5 inch (14,148 stitches), 6.5 inch (21,313 stitches), and the biggest sized inch 7.5 (25,157 stitches). The skeleton hand carries a lot of fine bone detail so dont scale below 3.5 or the finger phalanges blur into one another. Sew this on a stable woven, mid weight calico or canvas works best, and back it with cutaway. Avoid loose knits, fine bone outlines wander on jersey.
My customer messaged me last halloween wanting it for her cousins gothic wedding favour bags and that set off a small run of em through october. Im realy partial to how that bone hand contrast plays. Ive rebuilt the seven and a half size to handle a thicker satin column on the rim outlines too. Run the 5.5 size on a black cotton apron front and youll get a striking white-on-black effect when you sub the red fill for a deep burgundy thread. Thats a nice trick ya. Pair with hand-lettered names underneath for couples gifts.
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.
- Halloween cocktail party shirts and bar towelsStitch the 5.5 size on a black canvas apron chest pocket and sub the red for deep burgundy thread
- Goth wedding favour bags and table linen accentsPlace a 4.5-inch run on a cotton favour bag panel, hooped with a tearaway underneath for clean trims
- Wine night zip pouches for friend group giftsDrop the 3.5 size onto a zip pouch front for a wine night gift bundle with a card
- Til-death-do-us-part anniversary cushion panelsEmbroider the 6.5 onto a charcoal cushion cover, mix red wine fill with white outlines on dark fabric
- Bachelorette tote bags for spooky themed partiesPop a 4.5-inch run on a tote bag for goth bachelorette parties and themed bar nights
- Vampire and witch novelty apron chest pocketsRun the 3.5 on a small denim coaster square, the outline detail holds on a tight hoop
- Edgy bar coaster panels and home bar wall hangingsUse the 7.5 size for a home bar wall hanging on heavy canvas, finish with a wooden dowel rod
Dimensions
4 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.11 × 3.51 in | 10,949 |
| 4.00 × 4.51 in | 14,148 |
| 5.77 × 6.51 in | 21,313 |
| 6.66 × 7.51 in | 25,157 |
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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Reyazul Masud Riham, hand-drawing every design on this site
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