Skeleton Hand Rock On Embroidery Design, Gothic Music Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

Skeleton Hand Rock On Embroidery Design, Gothic Music Machine Embroidery Pattern, Instant Download

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Rock on gesture, skeleton version, single colour, 6 sizes. Index finger and pinky point up while the middle and ring fingers fold down, and the whole hand sits in a slightly angled position rather than straight front-on. Thats what gives this one more visual energy than a flat thumbs-up, the diagonal angle reads dynamic. Stitch count spans from 3,384 at 2 inches right up to 18,557 at 7 inches, density 588. Six sizes is more range than most hand designs here, which makes this one flexible across a lot of products.

At the smaller sizes you want a firm base. Layer a sturdy cutaway stabiliser under cotton or polyester blend knit and hoop it tight before running. The satin stitching on the finger bone segments at density 588 will sink into any loose fabric setup and blur the joint lines. Ive run this at 3 inches on shirt sleeves and it holds detail fine if the stabiliser is properly anchored. On anything above 5 inches, medium weight cutaway on most wovens works cleanly without overkill.

One customer who does music merch for a local band placed an order this past March and stitched the 6-inch onto black polyester blend band shirts. She wrote back saying her guitarist wanted one on the denim jacket sleeve, the 5-inch version, and it sat perfectly on the outer forearm panel. The elongated shape, roughly 4.5 inches tall at max, fits that placement better than a square design would.

Dont skip the stabiliser on stretch, and best on dark fabric with a pale thread. Add a water-soluble topping sheet on terry or fleece to keep the needle from snagging on the pile. Pick a size between 4 and 6 inches for most wearable applications, the 2-inch version is really only for cap front or collar placements where theres limited hooping room.

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.

  • Band merchandise and music event clothingThe 6-inch version fits well on a band shirt chest or back panel for music merch.
  • Denim jacket sleeve and back panel decorationUse the 5-inch size on a denim jacket forearm panel for a gothic sleeve statement.
  • Gothic and metal style caps and beaniesThe 2-inch size runs cleanly on a cap front with firm stabiliser and tight hooping.
  • Halloween season sweatshirts and long-sleeve teesStitch at 4 inches on a cotton tote for a music-themed bag thats quick to produce.
  • Alternative fashion tote bags and backpack patchesThe 3-inch version works on a sleeve cuff or collar detail for subtle alternative style.
  • Festival and concert wearables for music fansRun it at 7 inches on a back panel or tote for the most dramatic rock on placement.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
2.00 × 1.28 in 3,384
3.00 × 1.93 in 5,561
4.00 × 2.57 in 8,146
5.00 × 3.22 in 11,100
6.00 × 3.86 in 14,647
7.00 × 4.51 in 18,557

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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