Circular halloween wreath made of black flying bats with their wings stretched out, four spider webs tucked into the corners, and one little spider hanging right down the middle on a fine thread. Solid black silhouettes only, no fill colour or detail, very classic halloween shape.
Ten bats roughly run the perimeter, some flapping up, some swooping down, and the spider webs fill the gaps so youll get a proper spooky round wreath instead of just a bat ring. The spider in the centre is small but its still visible at every size. I sketched this one kinda quick last september because I needed a wreath for my own fall front door and folks kept asking where I got it.
The 3.4 to 7.4 inch widths span 5 sizes, with stitch counts climbing from 5355 up to 13256 across them. On woven cotton or polyester reach for a tearaway, on jersey or fleece grab a light cutaway instead. The fine spider thread is the trickiest part, slow your machine down for that section and watch the bobbin tension.
Centre this on a 14 inch round cotton wall hanging or a black canvas tote, the black-on-white halloween look really pops on cream or oatmeal. Skip light grey, the silhouettes wont read with enough contrast. Send me an email when one of those 8 formats refuses to open and ill swap it before bed.
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 cotton wall hanging on cream backingHooped centre of a 14 inch round cotton cream panel, edged with simple bias tape for a halloween wall piece.
- Trick-or-treat tote bags in oatmeal or naturalStitched on natural canvas tote handles, kids love a trick-or-treat bag with a real bat wreath on it.
- October front porch flag in white cotton canvasRun on a 18 by 28 white canvas flag, hangs off the porch for october weekends.
- Spooky-cute kids costume hoodie patchPop on the back of a kids hoodie centre panel, the silhouette works even at small sizes.
- Halloween table runner on cream linenPlace at both ends of a cream linen runner with a black napkin set for halloween dinner.
- Black canvas tote for october farmers marketStitched on a black tote in cream thread, reverses the look for an october farmers market run.
- Halloween party pillow cover in oatmeal cottonSit it dead-centre on a 18 inch oatmeal pillow cover for the halloween party couch.
- Cream apron for october baking sessionsHooped on the bib of a cream baker apron, real cute for october cookie baking sessions.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 87.6 × 89.0 mm | 5,355 |
| 112.7 × 114.4 mm | 7,083 |
| 137.7 × 139.8 mm | 8,941 |
| 162.7 × 165.0 mm | 11,021 |
| 187.8 × 190.5 mm | 13,256 |
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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