Halloween Gnome BOO Embroidery Design, Instant Download

Halloween Gnome BOO Embroidery Design, Instant Download

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So the word BOO is the actual design -- the B is thick and blocky with orange polka dots, the O in the middle is a full carved pumpkin face with its grin and triangle eyes, and the second O is the gnome peeking out from behind, his striped pointy hat poking above, lil white beard visible below. Two small bats hang above the letters on thin thread paths. The whole thing is wide and low, more horizontal than square.

8 colours total -- black, orange, grey, green, tan, yellow, white, and pink. The gnome detail is what makes this one work: theres actual face detail at the smaller 1.71-inch size, packed into 16,855 stitches at that compact run. At the largest, 5.5 by 2.68 inches wide, stitch count hits 39,303. And theres 102 trims at the smallest size -- thats alot of starts and stops, so trim tolerance on your machine matters.

Its the kind of Halloween design that gets requests every single year. Kids love it, adults love it. Stitch it on a trick-or-treat bag and its instantly the best one on the street. Works great on felt, canvas, fleece -- anywhere you want bold colour and wont mind the thread density. Add topping on fleece to keep the gnome face detail from sinking into the pile. My niece picked this one for her class halloween project last october and her teacher asked where the design came from.

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.

  • Kids trick-or-treat bags and Halloween totesOn a canvas trick-or-treat tote the wide horizontal layout fits the bag front perfectly without needing to resize.
  • Halloween throw pillows and cushion coversThe bold orange and black colourway reads loud on a cream or natural pillow cover -- you dont need special fabric.
  • Aprons and kitchen linens for October decoratingKitchen aprons take this one well and it stitches fast enough to make alot of them before October rolls around.
  • Sweatshirts and hoodies for the Halloween seasonA hoodie chest placement at the 4-inch size is the sweet spot -- visible, colourful, doesnt go edge to edge.
  • Wall-hanging hoop art for seasonal displaysIn a hoop on black felt it looks like a Halloween shop display piece, people always ask where you got it.
  • Table runners or placemats with a spooky festive themeTable runners in linen or cotton twill take the wide format well -- one repeat across the whole runner works.
  • Halloween costume accessories like bags or hat patchesThe smaller 1.71-inch version makes a great bag tag or hat patch without losing the gnome face detail.

Dimensions

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

Size (in) Stitches
2.27 × 3.51 in 16,855
2.92 × 4.51 in 21,845
3.56 × 5.50 in 27,278
4.21 × 6.51 in 33,108
4.86 × 7.51 in 39,303

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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