Happy Halloween Embroidery Design, Pattern

Happy Halloween Embroidery Design, Pattern

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I made this one for people who want something bold and readable rather than fiddly and detailed. Its the words Happy Halloween in thick chunky letters that look like they're dripping slightly at the bottom, kind of like melting wax or paint. Two bats are looping around the text at either end and theres a small spider web tucked into one corner as an anchor. Nothing fancy, nothing over the top. Just a clean graphic Halloween sentiment thats easy to read at distance.

Comes in 9 sizes from 3.50 x 1.68 inches up to 7.50 x 3.59 inches, so its a wide landscape format which is great for tote bags and shirt panels. Stitch counts go from 5,926 to 15,282, so its actually a pretty fast stitch even at the larger sizes. Density is kept tight enough for satin lettering but not so heavy it pulls on lighter fabrics. Tearaway stabiliser works fine on most wovens; if you're on a jersey knit, use a lightweight cutaway and hoop firmly.

This one gets used a lot on trick-or-treat bags and Halloween party totes. One customer put the 7-inch version across the front panel of a natural canvas tote for her kids school party and said it was perfect, visible from across the room. Works equally well as a chest placement on a black sweatshirt. You can stitch the letters in orange for a classic look, or go with a lime green if you want something a bit unexpected.

Send me a message if the file format you need isn't working in your machine and Ill sort it out 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.

  • Trick-or-treat tote bag front panelWide landscape layout fits perfectly across the front of a natural canvas tote, easy to read from a distance at a party.
  • Halloween sweatshirt chestCentered on a black sweatshirt chest in orange thread, this is the classic Halloween look that never gets old.
  • Cotton kitchen towel cornerPlaced diagonally across the corner of a white cotton kitchen towel, this makes a fun seasonal kitchen accessory.
  • Party supply bagStitched onto fabric bags for handing out Halloween candy at the front door, reusable and festive.
  • Canvas banner or pennantOn a felt pennant or fabric banner, the 7-inch size reads brilliantly as hanging Halloween wall decor.
  • Kids Halloween shirtFront of a black or orange kids long-sleeve shirt for school Halloween events, quick to stitch and very readable.
  • Throw pillow coverWorked onto a square pillow cover in harvest orange and black, this sits nicely on a couch for the whole season.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
3.50 × 1.68 in 5,926
4.00 × 1.92 in 6,926
4.50 × 2.16 in 8,026
5.00 × 2.40 in 9,152
5.50 × 2.64 in 10,264
6.00 × 2.88 in 11,492
6.50 × 3.12 in 12,727
7.00 × 3.36 in 13,968
7.50 × 3.59 in 15,282

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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