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Guide on Making A Floral Crown Ghost Embroidery Hoop

Lois Capone by Lois Capone
August 16, 2025
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Guide on Making A Floral Crown Ghost Embroidery Hoop

This embroidery hoop turns the idea of a ghost into something lighthearted and creative. Instead of being frightening, the spirit looks soft and whimsical, like it just floated in from a fairytale.

The layered white fabric gives movement, as though the ghost is gliding gently in the air, while the embroidered flowers on its head add a warm splash of color.

If you’re new to hoop art, this is a fantastic project to start with. It uses basic fabric layering, a few simple stitches for details, and some floral embroidery or premade appliqués for decoration.

Materials Needed

  • 1 embroidery hoop (8″-10″)
  • Black cotton or velvet fabric (cut at least 3″ larger than the hoop)
  • White mesh, gauze, or chiffon fabric (1 piece about 12″ × 12″)
  • Black embroidery floss
  • Embroidery floss in assorted colors
  • Embroidery needle and thread snips
  • Optional: premade floral appliqués
  • Scissors and chalk pencil
  • Optional: felt backing

Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Place your black fabric in the embroidery hoop and pull it tight.

Step 2: Cut a square of white mesh or gauze, large enough to drape in a ghostly shape. Then position it near the top-center of your hoop and let the fabric flow downward like a sheet.

Remember to adjust until you like the folds, then lightly stitch the top to secure.

Step 3: Create the ghost’s eyes by stitching two small circles with black embroidery floss. If you prefer, cut two tiny circles of black felt and stitch them down.

Step 4: Add the floral crown above the eyes. You can embroider tiny roses and leaves using satin stitch and French knots, or attach premade appliqués for an easier option.

Also, arrange flowers in a cluster so they sit like a crown across the ghost’s head.

Step 5: Once the ghost and crown are in place, trim the bottom edges of the white fabric to give a slightly uneven, tattered look.

Step 6: Finish by checking all threads on the back, knotting securely. Optionally, glue or stitch a piece of felt to cover the back for a clean display.

Tip: Layer two different fabrics (like mesh over chiffon) for extra depth in the ghost’s sheet. The slight texture difference makes it look more three-dimensional.

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Lois Capone

Lois Capone is a wife and mom in her 50s who enjoys sharing gardening, DIY tips, and home decor ideas. She believes that with some inspiration, anyone can create a special feel in their home and garden.

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