Crouching Spider-Man Embroidery Design, Instant Download

Crouching Spider-Man Embroidery Design, Instant Download

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Stitched out this full body crouching Spider-Man because I wanted a version where you actually see the whole figure, boots and all. Hes low to the ground, one hand down, knees bent, the posture of someone about to move very fast. The suit web lines are stitched across the entire body using fine satin columns so the mesh texture covers the arms legs and torso consistently, not just the face mask area.

4 colours: white, red, blue and black. Sounds simple but the stitch count tells the real story. Smallest 3 inch version is 16,352 stitches, the 8 inch tops out at 57,879. Thats gonna be a kinda long machine run at the big size. The density is 1,029 stitches per inch in the high-detail sections which is on the heavy side, so this design really needs a solid cutaway stabiliser. Im talking a good 2oz or 3oz cutaway backed properly, not a lightweight tearaway.

6 sizes from 3 inches up to 8 inches. Stitch out test on cotton twill or denim, Send a quick note if you want to check bobbin tension before running the 8 inch version, its the kind of design where getting that right first saves fabric.

A customer last week ran the 5 inch onto a black hoodie for her son and it came out looking like a proper store-bought patch. That made my day honestly.

Skip any fabric lighter than mid-weight cotton for this one. Hooped jersey or fleece works great with the right cutaway. Back stretch fabric with cutaway and use a topping on anything with texture or pile.

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.

  • Black hoodie back panel designThe 6 inch version hooped on a black cotton hoodie back creates a dramatic statement piece that looks almost commercial quality.
  • Superhero costume embroideryStitched on plain white cotton fabric and framed in a 6 inch hoop this makes a bedroom wall art piece any Spidey fan would love.
  • Boys bedroom wall hoop artThe 8 inch version on the back of a dark denim jacket is the kind of piece Marvel fans stop and ask about.
  • Comic book fan denim jacketA 4-in run on a canvas gym bag side panel gives a superhero nod without covering the whole bag.
  • Superhero themed gym bagCentred on a white tee at 5 inches this works great as a kids birthday party shirt that actually looks hand-crafted.
  • Kids birthday party shirtThe 3 inch size stitched on a patch blank can be ironed onto a costume for con wear or dress-up days.
  • Marvel collector patch projectCollectors making framed patch grids often pair this crouching version with the swinging and crawling designs as a trio.

Dimensions

6 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.

Size (in) Stitches
3.0 × 2.64 in 16,352
4.0 × 3.52 in 23,002
5.0 × 4.39 in 30,358
6.0 × 5.27 in 38,626
7.0 × 6.15 in 47,799
8.0 × 7.03 in 57,879

Files & Formats

Eight machine formats included in one zip. Whichever your machine reads, its in the pack.

CND
DST
EXP
HUS
JEF
PES
VP3
XXX

Plus a color chart for thread matching. See full format guide.

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