
The cupcake case on this one has been turned into a monster face, black hollow eye sockets, white spiked teeth, a red tongue flopping out from the bottom. Above the case the swirled icing is pink and magenta with three bulging eyeballs stuck into it, each one white with a blue iris centre staring in different directions. Caramel-brown drips run down both sides. Eleven colours total, so ya gonna be doing a bunch of thread swaps, but thats what gives it that layered illustrated look.
Mapped this in embroidery software with a density of 1,122 which is high, and you'll feel it in the stitching time. The two included sizes are 6.51 inches wide and 7.51 inches wide, with stitch counts of 40,141 and 47,579. Layer a heavy cutaway stabiliser under this one, no tearaway, it needs something solid to anchor all that density. On cotton canvas it stitches out gorgeously. Ive run similar high-density designs on fleece and its doable but slow the machine down a bit to avoid thread breaks on the white satin columns.
The eyeballs and fang areas are the most intricate sections and they rely on the underlay to hold position, so dont skip it. Colour changes hit 11 times in total, once per thread, no repeats. A customer who does custom kids halloween aprons ordered the monster cupcake last october and said it was the best seller in her shop that whole season. Im not suprised, kids go absolutely nuts for the monster eyeball design.
Use a firm cotton canvas or thick twill for the best result. Skip dark fabrics unless you plan a topping pass over the icing section. Pair with a solid black background and the pink and white really pop. Send me a line if the file gives you any grief and Ill sort it fast.
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 kids apron front panelthe top 7.5 fills the bib section of a kids apron perfectly with no scaling needed.
- October birthday party tee shirtsBirthday kids who love gross-out humour go wild for this on a white cotton tee shirt.
- Spooky bake sale canvas toteStitch the 6.5-inch print on a champagne canvas tote for bake sale day in october.
- Halloween costume bag patchCut a felt patch, stitch the smaller size on it, and sew it to any canvas costume bag.
- Novelty zip pouch for trick-or-treat treatsThe compact 6.5-inch fits on a zip pouch front with room for a name panel below.
- Kids bedroom cushion coverIron-on backing plus the 7.5-in run makes a ready-to-apply panel for a cushion cover.
- Halloween party tablecloth corner accentRepeated in a corner grid on a white cotton tablecloth for a halloween party table setup.
Dimensions
2 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 165.4 × 124.3 mm | 40,141 |
| 190.8 × 143.4 mm | 47,579 |
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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