The B in Boo is massive, heavy brush-script with a long curl looping off the top-left. Both Os are rounded and a bit oversized, which gives the whole word that classic halloween lettering look. Beneath the letters a cobweb fans out from the base of the second O, radial lines with connecting arcs, and a lil spider hangs down on a single thread underneath. Its 1 colour, solid black, no thread swaps at all.
Built the file in my standard software and the density came out at 316, which is lighter than you'd think but it keeps the web lines crisp and separate instead of blurring together. Use a soft cutaway underneath for cotton and youll get clean coverage on the satin fill in the B. The web sections use a run stitch rather than satin so they stay delicate and separate. Dont use topping on a smooth woven unless you need it, the lighter density handles most fabrics well on its own.
Six sizes in this one, 2.05 inches at the small end up to 6.14 inches wide, and the stitch count goes from 4,359 to 14,583. My customers who do halloween kids bags and tee shirts tend to grab the smaller sizes, but the 6-inch face on a black fleece zip-up is what a customer ordered last halloween for her whole family and she said it looked realy good when it came out.
Pop it on navy or white cotton for max contrast. Black fleece or grey jersey works aswell. Skip anything with a textured surface that might snag the web run stitches. And back it with a firm stabiliser on stretchy knit because the web section has long-ish stitch runs. Drop a message if theres any sizing issue and Ill fix it up.
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 trick-or-treat bagThe 3-inch size centres perfectly on a small canvas treat bag with room for a name below.
- October classroom teacher teeTeachers order this on black tee shirts for october classroom fun without being too scary.
- Spooky canvas tote for farmers marketsLarge 6-inch version on a natural canvas tote is bold enough to grab attention at a market stall.
- Halloween zip-up hoodie back yokeHoop a medium-weight tearaway and stitch the 5-inch version across the upper back of a zip hoodie.
- Party supply store uniform shirtsHalloween-season uniform shirts use the compact 2-inch size on the chest pocket area.
- Pillowcase for halloween bedroom decorStitch the largest size centred on an orange cotton pillowcase for a bold halloween bedroom piece.
Dimensions
6 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 52.1 × 63.7 mm | 4,359 |
| 72.9 × 89.1 mm | 6,131 |
| 93.6 × 114.5 mm | 8,079 |
| 114.4 × 140.0 mm | 10,170 |
| 135.1 × 165.4 mm | 12,312 |
| 155.9 × 190.8 mm | 14,583 |
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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