Three little spooky cuties side by side, each wearing a purple santa hat with a white pom-pom flopping to one side. Creamy white forms with a hint of teal at the base where the wispy tail fades out, rosy pink cheeks on all three, big dark eyes with highlights, and tiny little mouths caught mid-cheer. The one on the left holds a yellow and magenta gift box, the middle one has a big red-ribboned present, and the right ghost waves a hand while a string of colourful lights connects em all together. Its a proper little scene.
10 colours and the density is really high at 1,354, which is how you get that smooth gradient look across the floaty forms. Stitches run from 25,591 on the smallest up to 58,660 on the 5.77-inch wide version. Satin column work on the santa hat rims is done properly so they sit clean and crisp. Kinda the whole piece has that arcade-token quality where every thread swap adds another layer of richness. Back it with polymesh under, 58k stitches at full size needs stability or the dense fills will pull at the fabric edges.
I designed this for people who are into the halloween-christmas crossover niche, which is honestly bigger than you might think. I get messages from small apron makers, nursery teachers and gift bag sellers asking for spooky-cute designs that work in december without being straight-up halloween. This trio hits that spot exactly. Ping me a chat if the file gives you grief and Ill fix it for you straight away.
Stitch on black for maximum pop, the purple and white really sing on dark fabric. Dont use white fabric here because the cream forms need contrast to read properly. Natural cream denim also works if you want something a lil softer. Pop the smallest version on a zip pouch or a cotton tote pocket if you dont want to go full garment scale. Charcoal sweatshirts, black canvas, dark navy fleece all work well. Send a chat if the satin needs tweaking and Ill check the punch.
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.
- Spooky-christmas niche apparel sellersEtsy sellers in the spooky-christmas niche get a design window from october through january with these three.
- Halloween-themed holiday tote bagsDog bandana point embroidery at the small size is an unexpected placement that pet owners at markets stop for.
- Nursery teacher sweatshirt giftsNursery teachers whose class celebrates both halloween and christmas get a genuinely useful themed sweatshirt.
- Kids halloween christmas pillow coversBlack velvet cushion with the purple and white trio is the bold pillow a kid claims as theirs immediately.
- Gift bag embroidery for festive marketsSmall canvas gift bags at festive fairs with the 4-inch version centred are an easy premium upsell for bag sellers.
- Black denim jacket back panelDenim jacket back panel at 5.77 inches gives the halloween-christmas crossover crowd their perfect statement piece.
- Holiday apron for ghost-theme bakersBaker whose holiday theme runs ghost-style gets a matching apron when you stitch this on the bib front.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 2.70 × 3.51 in | 25,591 |
| 3.46 × 4.51 in | 32,914 |
| 4.23 × 5.51 in | 41,045 |
| 5.00 × 6.51 in | 49,437 |
| 5.77 × 7.51 in | 58,660 |
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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