Took me a bit to get the three icons balanced but Im happy with how this landed. Left to right its a skeleton hand throwing a peace sign with each finger bone drawn out individually, then a heart thats filled solid with concentric spiderweb lines radiating from a centre point, then a grinning jack-o-lantern with that classic carved grin and a little curled stem. Below all three, 'peace love pumpkin' runs in a relaxed lowercase cursive. One colour, all black, which is kinda the whole point.
The web heart is the trickiest bit to stitch cleanly. Its a dense radial fill, all those lines converging at the centre, so use a slow machine speed on that section or the thread tension goes wonky. Skeleton fingers are built as individual satin segments, each bone knuckle gets its own short column fill. The pumpkin outline is a running stitch border with satin detail on the ribbing lines. Three tiny heart accents dot the lettering, stitched as tight satin triangles.
Five sizes, smallest at 3.45 by five inches, largest at 5.52 by 8.01 inches. Stitch count sits between 13,388 and 20,936 depending on the hoop you pick. Density is 474 stitches per square inch, which is right in the middle range so it wont stiffen up a soft cotton tee but there's still enough coverage on each element. Digitised in Wilcom EmbroideryStudio.
Stitch the largest size on the front of a black oversized tee for an October night out. Add it to a natural canvas tote for a Halloween grocery run. A customer ordered the mid size on a grey fleece hoodie for her daughter's school harvest party and said the teacher wanted one too. Use a medium-weight cutaway stabiliser and float water-soluble topping over any textured fleece so the web lines dont get lost.
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.
- Front graphic on a black tee for casual Halloween outingsRun the large on a black oversized tee and its a complete Halloween look without needing a costume
- Canvas tote for a Halloween grocery or market runStitch the mid size on a natural canvas tote for an October farmers market or pumpkin patch trip
- Kids hoodie for a school harvest festivalA customer ordered the mid hoop on a grey fleece hoodie for her daughter and the teacher immediately asked where to get one
- Halloween pillow cover with black on natural linenCentre the design on an orange or black pillow cover and pair it with a small skeleton hand throw for a spooky sofa corner
- Spooky season apron for baking partiesPop it on a black linen apron for Halloween baking sessions, the web heart looks great next to a spiderweb oven mitt
- Trick-or-treat bag panel for older kids or teensEmbroider on the front panel of a canvas trick-or-treat bag for a teen who thinks plastic buckets are too childish
- Wall hoop art in black thread on cream cottonStitch on cream or natural cotton in a hoop frame and hang as simple seasonal wall decor
- Reusable gift bag for Halloween candy exchangesIron-on a zip-up pouch and fill with Halloween candy for a teacher or neighbour gift
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.45 × 5.01 in | 13,388 |
| 4.14 × 6.01 in | 15,852 |
| 4.14 × 6.01 in | 15,852 |
| 4.83 × 7.01 in | 18,371 |
| 5.52 × 8.01 in | 20,936 |
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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