So the setup is this: a chunky orange monster truck with those big knobbly off-road tyres, and inside each tyre hub theres a little carved pumpkin face stitched in, which is a detail that doesnt hit you until you look close. The driver is a round ghostly figure wearing a tall pointed witch hat, the classic kind with the brim turned up a bit at the side. Brooms sticking out the back of the truck bed. 3 or 4 bats in the air around the whole thing, different sizes, some mid-flap.
3 colours, which sounds like alot but the stops are clean. Orange lays first for the whole truck body, then brown comes in for the outline work and tyre tread, then black handles the witch, bats, broom and hat. The machine stops twice so just be there for those and youre fine. Total stitch count hits around 21k at the largest size which is just over 5 inches wide, and drops to about 7k at the smallest around 2.4 inches wide.
The directional fill on the truck body is nice. Horizontal satin runs across the cab, and the stitches in the bumper section angle differently, so theres some visual texture without needing extra colours. Underlay is solid, this was digitised in Wilcom so the registration between colours holds tight even on slightly stretchy fabrics.
One customer dropped the large size on the back of an orange toddler sweatshirt for a Halloween costume and paired it with black leggings and it looked genuinely sharp. Best fabric choices are sweatshirt fleece, denim, canvas tote or stable cotton knit. Hoop with a medium cutaway for knits and tear-away for stable wovens. Pop a topping on any loopy fleece surface to keep the satin edge clean on the orange fill. Skip dense cable-knit, the fill density is too high for loose open fabric construction.
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 sweatshirts and t-shirtsStitch onto an orange or black kids sweatshirt and its already a Halloween outfit without needing a full costume
- Boys and girls Halloween costumesUse on a plain white tee or hoodie as the centrepiece of a quick DIY Halloween costume for truck-obsessed kids
- Halloween trick-or-treat tote bagsWorks on a canvas tote or fabric candy bag for trick-or-treating, the bright orange reads well at night
- Autumn birthday shirt for kids who love trucksEmbroider on a birthday shirt for autumn birthdays when the kid is into trucks and Halloween happens to fall nearby
- Halloween market or craft fair apronsStitch a row of these small on an apron front for a Halloween craft fair or bake sale vendor look
- Canvas zipper pouches and project bagsRun the small size on a canvas zipper pouch for a Halloween gift bag or party favour bag
- Iron-on patches for school backpacksHoop on a felt blank and back with iron-on adhesive for a seasonal school bag patch that peels off cleanly after October
- Baby and toddler Halloween onesiesUse the smallest size on a baby onesie for a first halloween look that customer parents absolutely love
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 60.3 × 89.0 mm | 7,209 |
| 77.4 × 114.4 mm | 10,066 |
| 94.6 × 139.8 mm | 13,395 |
| 111.7 × 165.2 mm | 17,178 |
| 128.9 × 190.6 mm | 21,286 |
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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