Two spider webs in burnt orange, one at the top and one at the bottom, with a mess of black bats swooping through the space between them. The bats are different sizes and angles so it reads like a proper swarm in motion rather than a repeat stamp. There are tiny sparkle marks at a few web intersections that catch the light when stitched on a darker fabric.
Its a wide design that sits low profile. At 7.5 inches across it only comes up to about 4.9 inches tall, so it fits naturally across a chest panel, a bag front, or a hat brim without stacking up too high. Smallest size is 2.5 inches wide by 1.6 inches tall, which is useful for small patches and sleeve accents. Stitch counts run 6,237 to 19,154 across the 6 sizes.
And because its only 2 colours, orange and black, this is one of the quicker ones to run on a multi-head machine if youre doing any kind of batch production. Density at 520 keeps the bat fills solid without being stiff. Mapped this in digitising tools so the underlay on the web spokes prevents gapping even at the narrower 2.5 inch size.
A customer who runs a Halloween pop-up used this across a whole run of black canvas tote bags last autumn and said it was her fastest seller. Hoop a medium cutaway for anything larger than 4 inches, tearaway is fine at the small sizes. Avoid open weave fabrics, the orange web lines need a tight ground to stay sharp.
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 tote bags and canvas shoppersAt the 7 inch size this spans a tote bag front nicely with room to spare at the edges for a clean, uncluttered look.
- Seasonal hat and cap embellishmentsThe low profile height makes it the right shape for a baseball cap panel without folding over the crown seam.
- Costume accessory sashes and beltsStitch along a canvas sash at the 3 inch size for a repeating border that wraps a costume without overwhelming it.
- Black denim jacket sleeve patchesThe 2-colour build means one bobbin swap on a jacket sleeve, fast to run and easy to match thread on black denim.
- Halloween table runner repeating borderRun 3 copies end to end at the 4 inch size on a table runner for an even border that looks intentional.
- Kids trick or treat pillowcase frontsOn a cotton pillowcase the 6 inch version sits centred on the front panel with balanced negative space on both sides.
- Craft fair vendor batch production itemsBecause its 2 colours this batches in half the time of busier designs, worth doing in volume for market stock.
Dimensions
6 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 63.6 × 41.6 mm | 6,237 |
| 89.0 × 58.2 mm | 8,580 |
| 114.4 × 74.7 mm | 11,096 |
| 139.8 × 91.4 mm | 13,640 |
| 165.2 × 108.0 mm | 16,275 |
| 190.6 × 124.6 mm | 19,154 |
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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