Skeleton Hand Bouquet Embroidery Design, Pattern

Skeleton Hand Bouquet Embroidery Design, Pattern

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This one is for the people who like their Halloween with a bit of dark elegance. Its a skeleton hand coming up from the bottom of the frame, fingers wrapped around the stems of a small bouquet of purple flowers. Tucked into the arrangement is a little pumpkin and a small skull nestled among the petals and greenery. The flowers have that soft botanical look against the clean bone-white of the hand and it creates this great contrast between delicate and spooky. Its the kind of design that reads really differently depending on the fabric color you put it on.

Check the downloadable PDF for the full size and stitch count breakdown as the exact dimensions werent listed in the metadata. Based on the complexity of the bouquet and hand detail I'd expect a moderate stitch count, so use a medium cutaway for stretch fabrics and tearaway for woven. The fine flower detail needs the fabric to be hooped firmly and flat. Dont rush the slow passes in the petal fills, they're what give this its soft botanical quality.

This reads brilliantly on the left chest of a black denim jacket or a structured canvas bag. A customer stitched it on the front of a black cotton tote with purple thread for the flowers and sent me a picture, it looked genuinely stunning, almost like a patch. If you're going on a lighter fabric, swap the bone white for cream thread to soften the hand against pale backgrounds.

Message me if you want a version without the skull element 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.

  • Left chest denim jacketLeft chest placement on a black or charcoal denim jacket gives this an almost patch-like effect that looks hand-curated.
  • Black tote bag front panelBlack canvas tote with purple flower thread is the most popular colour combo customers choose, looks stunning in person.
  • Halloween hoodie breast pocketBreast pocket area on a black or deep grey hoodie lets the bouquet sit at a height where the full detail reads well.
  • Dark floral hoop wall artFramed in a dark wood or black hoop and hung as wall art, this makes striking Halloween decor with a botanical feel.
  • Canvas zipper pouch frontSmall zip pouch front in black canvas lets the skeleton and flowers pop without needing a background color decision.
  • Gothic-themed throw pillowStitched onto a black or deep plum velvet pillow cover, this makes a gothic Halloween accent for a living room couch.
  • Trick-or-treat bag frontFront panel of a dark canvas trick-or-treat bag gives older kids and teens a Halloween bag they actually think looks cool.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
2.04 × 3.50 in 19,955
2.33 × 4.00 in 22,919
2.62 × 4.50 in 26,133
2.91 × 5.00 in 29,280
3.20 × 5.50 in 32,546
3.49 × 6.00 in 36,136
3.78 × 6.50 in 39,694
4.07 × 7.00 in 43,363
4.36 × 7.50 in 47,227

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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