Three-line cursive script reading The on top, BOO underneath in big bold letters, then Crew flowing down beneath with that ribbony tail on the w. Off to the right side a full radial spider web takes up the rest of the negative space, with strands fanning out from a central anchor point. A single black bat flies in just above the web, wings spread wide. The lettering style sits between fancy script and chunky display font with that thick-thin contrast you get from a real brush nib.
Single colour, black thread only, theres no colour stops to worry about. Smallest 3.51 inch size hoops at 6,596 stitches, the largest 7.51 inch lands at 15,560 with density at a light 290 cause most of the design is satin column lettering rather than fill. Suprised at how lightweight the count stays even at 7.5 inch. Ive run this through the digitising software. Directional satin underlay carries through the script strokes so the letterforms hold shape on stretchy fabrics. The web lines run as fine running stitch which can distort on jersey, so its a heads-up.
One customer reached out last halloween, she stitched a 5-in size on the back of a kids black tee for her sons trick-or-treat group costume, four matching shirts in total. Said the design read sharp even on jet black ground. Cause the thick lettering pops out, you dont need any colour contrast tricks. Her boys were thrilled, theyve gotta have matching shirts again this year apparently.
Best on cream, oat, light grey, white, sage or any natural ground where black thread reads sharpest. Skip dark fabric for small sizes cause the web strands will disappear, but the larger 6-inch and 7.5-inch can run on black or charcoal, the heavy script columns are thick enough to stand out. Hoop with light cutaway under jersey or knit. Drop tearaway under woven cotton. The 3.51 inch fits a 4x4 hoop nicely. Largest 7.51 inch centred inside a 5x7 frame works for sweatshirt fronts tea towels totes and door banners. Pair with a smaller pumpkin or ghost motif for matching family sets. Tight clean delivery.
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.
- kids matching family halloween t-shirtsPop 5-in on the back of kids black tees for matching trick-or-treat group sets
- cream cotton tea towel for kitchen stylingPop the 4-inch run on cream cotton tea towels with light tearaway under the woven base
- canvas tote for trick-or-treat candy collectingRun the 6-inch on a natural cotton bag with medium cutaway for the duck cotton ground
- throw cushion cover for fall couch decorAdd the 6-inch on a 14-inch oat cushion front with medium cutaway behind the cotton
- kitchen apron pocket front designDrop the 4-inch build on a stone apron pocket front with lightweight tearaway under
- table runner centred panel for halloween dinnerEmbroider the 7.51 inch on a long table runner centred panel with medium tearaway behind
- framed hoop wall art for october displayHoop the 5-inch inside a 6-inch wooden frame for october wall art with felt backing
- sweatshirt or hoodie chest centred designPick the 7-inch on a charcoal sweatshirt chest with two layers cutaway plus poly topping
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.51 × 3.33 in | 6,596 |
| 5.51 × 5.24 in | 10,698 |
| 5.51 × 5.24 in | 10,694 |
| 6.51 × 6.19 in | 12,967 |
| 7.51 × 7.14 in | 15,560 |
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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Reyazul Masud Riham, hand-drawing every design on this site
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