Open palm, all five fingers spread, skeleton version, single colour, 6 sizes. This one sits portrait orientation so the height dimension dominates, from 2 inches tall at the smallest to a full 7 inches at the largest. Width maxes out at 4.69 inches, which is narrower than you might expect given the open spread, so it sits neatly on a sleeve or a bag panel without overwhelming the surrounding fabric. Stitch count goes from 2,210 at the tiny end to 12,819 at the 7-inch version, density 390, built in my software.
Six sizes gives you proper flexibility here. The tiny 1.34 by 2 inch version is honestly small enough to stitch on a collar tip or a cuff edge, which is something I dont see a lot of designs accommodate. Back it with a soft cutaway stabiliser on knit fabric and the bone line details in each finger will hold their shape. On anything woven like linen or cotton canvas, a medium weight cutaway is enough. Avoid running the small sizes on fleece without a water-soluble topping or the pile will grab the needle and pull the stitch lines.
A customer who makes halloween costumes professionally ordered the full set of skeleton hand variants last fall and told me the open palm was the one she reached for most often, because it layers well under other elements. She stitched it at 5 inches on a white cotton glove as a costume prop overlay and said it read immediately from stage distance. Thats a creative placement I hadnt thought of before she mentioned it.
Try it at 4 or 5 inches on a black tote or sweatshirt chest for a simple Halloween statement. Stitch the small 1.34-inch version on a collar or pocket edge for a subtle spooky detail. Pair with the thumbs-up or peace sign from the same set to build a coordinated halloween collection of items.
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 costume accessories and prop-style decorative itemsStitch the 5-inch version on a sweatshirt chest for a clean Halloween season design.
- Spooky seasonal sweatshirts and long-sleeve topsThe tiny 1.34-inch version fits on a collar tip or cuff edge for subtle gothic detail.
- Halloween tote bags and trick-or-treat pouchesUse the 4-inch size on a tote bag front panel for quick seasonal craft market stock.
- Collar and cuff details on gothic fashion clothingRun it at 7 inches on a fabric panel as a spooky wall art piece or costume backdrop.
- Autumn craft fair stock in black cotton and fleeceThe 3-inch version works well on a zip pouch front with white thread on black canvas.
- Matching set pieces alongside other skeleton hand designsCombine with the thumbs-up and peace sign variants on matching bags or sleeves.
Dimensions
6 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 1.34 × 2.00 in | 2,210 |
| 2.01 × 3.00 in | 3,678 |
| 2.68 × 4.00 in | 5,488 |
| 3.35 × 5.00 in | 7,611 |
| 4.02 × 6.00 in | 10,040 |
| 4.69 × 7.00 in | 12,819 |
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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