"Boo" fills the top two-thirds of this design in big fluffy purple cursive, the kind of rounded script that feels like its been written with a fat calligraphy brush. A witch hat sits right on top of the first letter, black with a lil orange buckle on the band. Then "y'all" curls underneath in a thinner black script, and theres a spiderweb fanning out from the left side done in delicate running-stitch lines that look almost hand drawn. Hanging off the apostrophe theres a tiny black spider on a single thread. The whole thing is a compact word mark that reads from across a room.
Five sizes, going from 3.01 inches across to 7-in.01 inches, and 3 colours across all of em. Stitches range from 7,488 on the small end up to 19,633 on the largest. The spiderweb is the trickiest part technically, its nine sizes worth of fine radial lines and professional embroidery software digitised them with light density so the lines stay individual and dont merge into a solid patch. Use a topping on fleece or terry cloth if the web lines are sinking into the pile.
A customer who runs a haunted bar near Nashville told me last september she orders this every year on bartender aprons. The big 7-inch version fits an apron bib perfectly, ya get the full web in all its lil glory. She reorders in august because she said her regulars start asking about it before October even hits. Honestly I love hearing stuff like that.
Stitch it on black cotton and only the purple and orange pop through, which gives a totally different and also great look. Or go white or cream and all 3 colours sing together. Skip stretchy jersey on the big size because 19k stitches on stretch fabric is asking for trouble without really firm stabiliser under it. Pick cutaway for any knit, tearaway for stable wovens.
Drop me a line if your web lines merge or the spider loses its shape at any size, I can pull the density back a touch and resend the file for your machine.
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 bar staff apronsStitch the big 7-inch on a black apron bib for bartenders or servers at a halloween-themed event.
- Trick-or-treat tote bagsEmbroider the medium size on a stone cotton tote as a trick-or-treat bag and add the kids name on the back.
- Costume party tee shirtsPop the chest 4 in on the chest of a plain tee for a low-effort costume that still looks put together.
- Fall market vendor apronsUse on a natural canvas vendor apron at a fall market and ya get strangers asking where they can buy one.
- Halloween photo booth props on toteStitch onto a tote and hang it as a flat prop behind a halloween photo booth for texture and theming.
- School classroom teacher halloween outfitThe small 3-inch size fits a teacher lanyard badge backing or a front pocket square on a cardigan.
- Witchy friend gift on canvas pouchEmbroider on a lil drawstring canvas pouch and fill it with ghost-shaped chocolates for a witchy gift.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.01 × 2.59 in | 7,488 |
| 4.01 × 3.46 in | 10,186 |
| 5.01 × 4.32 in | 13,083 |
| 6.01 × 5.18 in | 16,154 |
| 7.01 × 6.04 in | 19,633 |
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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