This pumpkin scarecrow hat one is a mash-up I drew last halloween after a customer wanted somethin spookier than a plain jack-o-lantern, also not as scary as a full reaper. So now ya got a jack-o-lantern face wearin a tall floppy witch-meets-scarecrow hat with the tip curled forward, and golden straw burstin out the sides like an actual scarecrow.
Hat sits cream-tan with a wide brim, the directional satin runs vertical on the crown to give it that soft cloth feel. Tucked into the brim on the right side theres a fully bloomed sunflower, golden petals stitched on a slight diagonal so ya can read each one, dark brown centre dotted with seed texture. Two lil green leaves peek out behind the sunflower. The pumpkin face below has the proper triangular eyes plus a jagged grin glowin orange.
Pumpkin uses crosshatch shadin all along every ridge, the orange shifts from light amber on the front to deeper rust along the curves. Underneath, a brown ribbon bow ties at the base of the stem area, and mustard yellow straw scribbles peek out from under the ears and below the bow. 12 colours total. 9 sizes step from 2.68 inches tall up to 5.74, widths begin at 3.51 inches then reach 7.51 across.
Stitch counts begin 16,215 at the smallest and reach 40,772 at the biggest hoop. Density sits around 946 which is moderate, hoop medium 2.0oz cutaway under any knit or fleece. On woven cotton or fabric scraps a tearaway works fine, dont overthink it. Pop in 75/11 sharp tip, the sunflower petals and pumpkin face need fine point so the shading reads clean. Reads best on cream, sand, sage green, or rust grounds, the warm autumn palette pops against natural neutrals.
Customers been hoopin onto halloween wall hangings, fall festival tote bags, sweatshirt fronts, kids trick-or-treat bags, doormat panels, harvest dinner napkins, and porch banners. Last october one customer ordered an oversized 7-inch piece for craft-show booth in oregon, she stitched up six rust-colored tote bags and sold em out by sunday afternoon. Its honestly become a steady fall seller. The 5-inch dosent push your stitch time too far either. Skip the worry on format compatibility. Message via chat if any extension wont load on your machine, Ill swap the file by morning.
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 wall hanging panels for living room decorHoop the 7-inch hit centred on a sand cotton wall panel, the warm tones suit halloween living-room decor a lot
- Fall festival canvas tote bags for craft-show boothsStitch the 6-inch size on a cream canvas tote, fall-festival customers love em with the sunflower brim showing big
- Sweatshirt front hits for october apparel dropsPop the 5-inch hit on a rust sweatshirt chest for october apparel drops, the witch hat reads sharp against warm fleece
- Kids trick-or-treat candy bagsSmaller 4-inch hoops work on cotton trick-or-treat bags, kids love the scarecrow vibe more than the spookier halloween prints
- Doormat centre panel for the porchStitch the largest 7-inch onto a coir-style doormat panel, the design holds up on a front porch through the wet october weeks
- Harvest dinner cloth napkin accentsHoop the 3-inch size on the corner of cloth dinner napkins for a harvest-themed table, six napkins make a sweet table-runner set
- Front porch fabric banners for halloween nightCentre the 6-inch hit on a black canvas banner, hang it on the porch railing, halloween night looks set
Dimensions
9 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.51 × 2.68 in | 16,215 |
| 4.01 × 3.06 in | 18,895 |
| 4.51 × 3.44 in | 21,764 |
| 5.01 × 3.82 in | 24,592 |
| 5.51 × 4.21 in | 27,688 |
| 6.01 × 4.59 in | 30,713 |
| 6.51 × 4.97 in | 33,845 |
| 7.01 × 5.35 in | 37,369 |
| 7.51 × 5.74 in | 40,772 |
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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