Clean, modern, no gothic fuss. This design takes halloween lettering in a completely different direction from the horror-movie fonts and chunky block types that fill the category. Its a condensed modern display face with tight letter spacing and very clean geometry, no decorative accents, no distress, just really precise satin letterforms. Two colours, 6,021 stitches, density 136, in a 3.51 by 1.33 inch wide compact banner. The narrow height and wide reach means it fits across hat bands, sleeve panels, and narrow fabric borders without eating up placement space.
The density at 136 is medium-light, which lets the satin columns feel smooth and crisp rather than stiff. This is the design I point people to when they want halloween embroidery that looks like something from a design studio rather than a craft store shelf. I had a customer write me last october who said she put this on a set of modern-minimalist halloween party invitations as a fabric element and her guests thought it was a print, not an embroidery. Use tear-away stabiliser on stable woven fabrics. Medium-weight cutaway on knits and stretch jersey. A 75/11 needle handles the tight satin geometry cleanly.
Two colours means one thread change and a fast stitch run. The most consistent palette I've seen customers use is black lettering on a warm off-white or natural linen base, which looks very contemporary. On black fabric with white thread it looks more editorial. Slate grey on cream is another combination that sits well outside the traditional halloween palette if you want something more grown-up. The 3.51 inch wide format also works as a repeating border element across a pillow front or a table runner when spaced evenly. Simple clean design, quick to stitch, versatile placement. Thats the brief and thats exactly what this is.
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.
- Cap brim or front panel embroideryCap front panel where the clean geometric sans reads modern rather than costume-y, orange on black is the classic but wine-coloured beanie in white and orange was a customer favourite.
- Sleeve badge on halloween jacketDenim jacket sleeve badge, 2,749 stitches finishes in under two minutes on denim and the compact size looks intentional on a sleeve.
- Halloween onesie chest letteringBaby or toddler onesie chest, the small footprint and light stitch count are genuinely gentle on fine infant cotton.
- Compact left-chest tee badgeLeft chest tee badge, the three-colour geometric sans approach suits someone who wants a seasonal signal rather than a halloween statement.
- Halloween market apron embroideryLinen apron bib placement for a clean minimal kitchen halloween look, tearaway on linen, geometric sans stays readable at arm distance.
- Small trick-or-treat bag frontSmall canvas trick-or-treat bag for a younger child, single hoop completes the whole piece and the compact size doesnt overwhelm the bag face.
- Seasonal beanie or hat embroideryStructured knit beanie with cutaway and topping, the geometric letter edges need the smooth surface to stay precise on the hat knit structure.
Dimensions
6 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 2.51 × 1.31 in | 2,749 |
| 3.51 × 1.84 in | 3,780 |
| 4.51 × 2.36 in | 4,942 |
| 5.51 × 2.88 in | 6,146 |
| 6.51 × 3.40 in | 7,417 |
| 7.51 × 3.93 in | 8,768 |
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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