Witch Hat Garland Embroidery Design, Halloween Banner Pattern, Instant Download

Witch Hat Garland Embroidery Design, Halloween Banner Pattern, Instant Download

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Sketched out this witch hat garland with five hats hanging off a long swooping rope and honestly its one of the easier halloween banners ive seen stitch up nicely. Each hat sits at its own little tilt so the row dosent look stiff. Theres a wide curving brim on every hat and a tall pointed crown that flops a tiny bit at the tip.

The hats are mostly black with orange ribbon bands round the base. A bit of purple ribbon trim and small green leaves break up the dark areas so it dosent read as one big black blob across the chest. The rope between hats is a thin running stitch in dark brown.

I made this one to be a sleeve panel piece or a wide chest banner. Stitched on a black tee the orange bands really pop and the hats almost float on their own. Ive had customer orders for this on dish towels too, the long shape suits the towel hem nicely. Last halloween a regular sent me photos of it on a denim apron and it looked sharp.

Comes in 5 from a 3.5 hoop wide right up to 7.51 inches for the chest piece. Stitch count tops out at 11,944 so its not heavy on the machine. Five colour changes total which is fine for a multi hat design.

Run a medium-weight cutaway behind cotton tees, tearaway behind woven canvas like a tote. Hoop tight because the long rope line can pucker if the fabric slides. Skip stretchy jersey for the bigger sizes. Send me a quick note on the message form if any file refuses to load and ill sort it within hours.

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 party tshirtsHalloween party tee across the chest, the orange hat bands glow against black cotton and the tilted hats catch the eye.
  • Trick or treat tote bagsTrick or treat tote lower panel, medium size so the hat row lines up cleanly across the bottom third of the canvas front.
  • Spooky kitchen towelsKitchen tea towel border band, stitched along the hem bottom for a cabinet front that gets a quick spooky october lift.
  • Front porch banner pillowsPorch swing cushion cover where the long row reads from across the yard as a proper seasonal display piece.
  • Halloween apron pocketsDecorative napkin table setting, small version runs horizontally across the folded top edge for a halloween dinner party.
  • Classroom decor pennantsFelt classroom pennants for a teachers door display in october, the long shape fills the flag format naturally.
  • Black hoodie chest pieceLinen table runner centre band for a witch themed dinner party where the hats sit between the candles and the plates.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
3.51 × 1.49 in 4,867
4.51 × 1.91 in 6,448
5.51 × 2.33 in 8,186
6.51 × 2.76 in 10,017
7.51 × 3.19 in 11,944

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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