Coquette Ghost Embroidery Design, Cute Halloween Ghost Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

Coquette Ghost Embroidery Design, Cute Halloween Ghost Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

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This is one of those Halloween designs that cant decide if its cute or spooky and honestly thats the whole appeal. Its a chubby round ghost with big dark eyes wearing one of those oversized coquette bows on its head. Around it theres a fine spider web, a couple of small bats with detailed wings, and tiny floral accents that give it this unexpected sweetness. The mix of spooky and girly is really popular right now and I get so many orders for this one in September and October.

Runs in 9 sizes from 3.20 x 3.50 inches up to 6.83 x 7.50 inches, stitch counts going from 15,579 to 37,621. Density is dialled to keep the ghost body smooth without the fill looking stiff. I recommend a medium-weight cutaway on stretch fabrics like sweatshirt fleece, tearaway is fine on woven cotton. Hoop it tight because there are some fine detail passes in the web and bat wings that need the fabric to stay put.

Works really well on a sweatshirt chest placement or as a centered pocket design on a hoodie. My sister ran this on a black tote bag for her daughters school Halloween party and it came out brilliant, the white ghost just pops against dark fabric. If you want to lean into the coquette aesthetic, try a pink or dusty mauve sweatshirt instead of the usual black.

Drop me a chat note if you need a different size that isnt in the list and Ill sort it out fast.

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 sweatshirt chestCentered on a blush pink or black sweatshirt chest, this sits perfectly at the 4 to 5-inch range for adult sizing.
  • Trick-or-treat tote bagA dark canvas tote with the 5-inch ghost centered makes an adorable reusable trick-or-treat bag girls actually want to carry.
  • Girls hoodie front panelFront panel on a girls hoodie in dusty mauve brings out the coquette feel, matching the bow color in pink thread.
  • Halloween throw pillow coverStitched onto a white cotton pillow cover with black backing, this makes a fun Halloween accent for a kids bedroom.
  • Canvas zip pouch frontThe 3.5-inch on the front of a small zip pouch makes a spooky-cute pencil case or chapstick bag for October.
  • Hoop art for Halloween decorFramed in a black or white embroidery hoop and hung as wall art, this reads really well as Halloween seasonal decor.
  • Kids long-sleeve shirt pocketPocket placement on a kids long-sleeve shirt in cream works nicely with the ghost white thread as the main fill.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
3.20 × 3.50 in 15,579
3.65 × 4.00 in 17,967
4.10 × 4.50 in 20,596
4.56 × 5.00 in 23,033
5.01 × 5.50 in 25,716
5.47 × 6.00 in 28,526
5.92 × 6.50 in 31,438
6.38 × 7.00 in 34,452
6.83 × 7.50 in 37,621

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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