
Pirate Cat and Treasure
A playful moonlit pirate scene with a tabby cat captain, red bandana, navy coat, glowing treasure chest, gold coins, ship silhouettes, bats, a bare tree, orange flowers, deep greenery, and pearly moon details.
Suggested DMC floss palette
The palette balances theatrical pirate colors with natural texture: blue and red for the costume, warm browns for the chest, charcoal for silhouettes, glowing golds for treasure, and greens/oranges for the garden-like base.
Stitch map by design area
| Area | Recommended stitches | Thread count & practical notes |
|---|---|---|
| Moon and tiny bats | Split stitch spiral, satin stitch, tiny straight stitches, back stitch | Use 2 strands for the moon spiral, blending B5200 with 762 for soft craters. Work bats in 1-2 strands of 310; keep wing points crisp with short straight stitches. |
| Bare tree, ship, graves | Whipped back stitch, stem stitch, couching, long straight stitches | Use 2 strands of 3799 for tree limbs and whip with 310 only on the shadow side. For the ship, 1 strand produces cleaner rigging and crossbars. |
| Cat face and fur | Long and short stitch, split stitch, turkey stitch accents, fly stitch whisker anchors | Use 1 strand around the eyes/muzzle, 2 strands on body fur. Alternate 535, 3861, 3799 and tiny 310 stripe strokes in the direction of fur growth. |
| Bandana and coat | Satin stitch, split stitch outline, laid stitch, French knots for buttons | Use 2 strands for filled clothing sections. Blend 321+815 on the bandana folds and 820+797 on the coat edges. Gold buttons can be 1-wrap French knots in 725. |
| Treasure chest | Stem stitch, split stitch, satin stitch, seed stitch wood grain | Fill chest planks with 2 strands of 976. Add 898 lines as uneven grain; finish hardware with 783 and top glints in 725. |
| Coins, pearls, bottle | Detached chain, French knots, padded satin, seed stitch | Coins look dimensional when outlined in 783 and dotted with 725. Pearls work best as small French knots in B5200/762. Bottle highlights should stay narrow in 1 strand. |
| Flowers and foliage | Fishbone stitch, lazy daisy, satin stitch, fern stitch, straight stitch | Use 2 strands for leaves and 3 strands only for bold orange petals. Shade orange flowers with 720 at the base and 741 at petal tips. |
Blending, shading, and outlines
Build the scene from back to front
Stitch the moon, bats, tree, and ship first, then the foliage base, chest, cat, clothing, and finally treasure highlights. This keeps foreground motifs clean and prevents dark silhouette threads from snagging over pale areas.
Use controlled black
Reserve pure 310 for the deepest accents: bat edges, ship windows, pupils, and final outlines. Use 3799 for most dark shapes so the finished hoop still has visible depth and not a flat black block.
Make treasure glow
Work coin piles with scattered knots and small ovals rather than full solid filling. Place 725 toward the upper-left edge of coins and 783 or 976 underneath to create a raised sparkle effect.
Thread-count guide
- 1 strand: whiskers, eye details, rigging, bat points, bottle highlight lines.
- 2 strands: most outlines, cat fur, coat, chest, leaves, moon spiral.
- 3 strands: chunky orange flower petals or foreground foliage only when you want extra texture.
- 6 strands: avoid for fills; it can crowd small pirate details and distort the linen.
Blending recipes
- Moon: B5200 + 762 in the needle for subtle cloudy rings.
- Cat fur: 535 + 3861 for soft grey-brown fur; add single 3799 strokes after filling.
- Coat shine: 820 base with a few 797 stitches along lapels and sleeve bends.
- Gold: 783 base, 725 highlight, tiny 898 shadow under stacked coins.
Beginner-friendly working tips
Transfer cleanly
Use a fine water-soluble pen for outlines and only mark the main treasure shapes, cat silhouette, moon, ship, and tree. Add tiny coins and fur strokes freehand as you stitch so the design does not become over-marked.
Keep satin stitches short
For the red bandana, navy coat, and orange petals, divide larger shapes with split-stitch guide lines. Shorter satin sections lie flatter and reduce snagging, especially on clothing folds.
Finish with grooming
After stitching, use a clean needle tip to nudge fur strokes into direction, trim any fuzzy dark threads, and add the final white eye glints and coin highlights last for a lively expression.
Self-contained DMC palette and stitch guide for the Pirate Cat and Treasure hand embroidery design.





