And thats kind of what makes this one work. The word Momster is written in big chunky script and the letters are arranged so they form a heart shape, but then whoever digitised this absolutely stuffed the gaps with Halloween stuff. Bats flying across the top. A little skull on the left side. Spiders with legs dangling out. Stars and constellation dot patterns scattered through the middle. A black cat crouched near the base. Small hearts tucked in. Its dense, but in a good way, not a muddy way.
All one colour, all black, which is actually what lets it work on so many different fabrics. The satin density on the lettering is tight and the edges are clean, so at the largest size around 6.3 inches wide you get alot of lovely detail. Even at the smallest around 2.9 inches its still readable, the letters hold their shape and the Halloween elements dont disappear into blobs.
One customer stitched the 4-inch version onto the pocket of a black denim jacket and used orange iron-on vinyl for the background patch first, so the design read black on orange, and honestly that looked brilliant. You dont need to do anything that fancy though. White shirt, cream sweatshirt, natural canvas, grey fleece, all work great with this.
Use a medium-weight cutaway stabiliser under anything stretchy. Tearaway behaves well on stable wovens like denim or canvas tote fabric. Hoop it tight, the satin columns in the lettering need a firm base or they wont lay flat. Skip topping on smooth fabrics but Pop a layer of water soluble topping on towelling or fleece so the letter edges stay crisp. Message me if anything looks off and Ill sort it out fast.
Stitch count runs from about 8k on the smallest to just over 18k on the largest, all single colour so theres no colour change stop to manage mid-stitch.
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 sweatshirts and hoodies for mumsStitch onto a black or orange sweatshirt for a Halloween mum look that customers actually want to wear past October 31st
- Trick-or-treat tote bags and candy bucketsWorks on a sturdy canvas tote or a trick-or-treat bucket bag, reads well even at smaller sizes when hooped tight
- Denim jacket back patches for Halloween seasonEmbroider on a denim jacket back panel or chest pocket for a spooky seasonal statement piece that lasts years
- Kids Halloween costumes with a mum-themed twistAdd to a plain kids Halloween costume top so the whole family matches with a fun Momster versus little monsters theme
- Autumn market vendor aprons and tote bagsGreat on an apron for craft fairs or farmers markets in autumn, stands out on natural linen or black canvas
- Pillow covers for Halloween home decorStitch onto an 18-inch pillow cover in black thread on a white or cream base for a clean Halloween home look
- Iron-on patches for bags and backpacksUse on a felt patch blank, back it with iron-on adhesive and apply to school bags or backpacks for the Halloween season
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 74.7 × 89.2 mm | 8,078 |
| 95.9 × 114.6 mm | 10,388 |
| 117.2 × 139.9 mm | 12,793 |
| 138.4 × 165.3 mm | 15,360 |
| 159.6 × 190.7 mm | 18,149 |
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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Reyazul Masud Riham, hand-drawing every design on this site
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