Spooky Broomstick with Flying Bats Embroidery Design, Instant Download

Spooky Broomstick with Flying Bats Embroidery Design, Instant Download

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The broomstick leans in at an angle, handle going up-left and the amber bristle bunch fanning out wide at the bottom. Theres a lil orange bow kinda wrapped where the handle meets the bristles, which honestly gives it a cute touch. Then 2 black bats fly above and beside it, wings spread wide, very classic bat silhouette. Four colours total: black, amber gold, white highlights inside the bristles, and the small orange bow accent. Comes in 4 sizes, largest at 7.51 x 6.17 inches and about 14,177 stitches.

I punched this in industry software with the bristle section using directional stitching so each strand of the broom reads individually instead of blurring into one solid blob. The density is 306 which sits nicely on cotton and canvas without puckering. Tape a cutaway stabiliser down for the larger sizes especially on knit or jersey fabrics, the design has alot of filled areas that can shift without proper backing. Dont try tearaway on the 7 inch size, its too heavy for that.

Ping me if something goes wrong with the file and Ill rework it for ya. A customer ordered this last october for a bunch of halloween kids shirts and she said the bats were her favourite part. I can see why, they come out really sharp even on the smaller 4.51 inch size. Ive had buyers repeat ordering this one year after year.

Best results on navy, white, or cream coloured cotton. The amber and black stand out nicely against those backgrounds. Skip very dark charcoal or black base fabric unless you use a white topping for the amber areas. Pick a good polyester thread on the bristle sections so the colour stays bright after washing.

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 shirtsStitch the 4.51 inch version centred on the chest of kids halloween shirts for a fun seasonal look.
  • Witch costume accessoriesPair with a witch hat design on a costume bag or cape accessory for a full witch theme.
  • Tote bags for halloweenPop the large version onto a canvas tote for trick or treating or a reusable halloween shopping bag.
  • Fall season sweatshirtsUse the 5 to 6 inch size on fleece or cotton sweatshirts for a cosy fall layering piece.
  • Halloween throw pillowsStitch onto a plain pillow cover for a quick halloween home accent that stores away after the holiday.
  • Party supply bagsSew onto small canvas or burlap party bags as a quick decoration instead of printing.
  • Halloween apronsAdd to a linen apron front for a halloween cooking or baking themed outfit.
  • Costume maker patchesIron or stitch onto felt patches for costume makers building modular halloween accessories.

Dimensions

4 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.

Size (in) Stitches
4.51 × 3.71 in 6,571
5.51 × 4.53 in 8,817
6.51 × 5.35 in 11,338
7.51 × 6.17 in 14,177

Files & Formats

Eight machine formats included in one zip. Whichever your machine reads, its in the pack.

CND
DST
EXP
HUS
JEF
PES
VP3
XXX

Plus a color chart for thread matching. See full format guide.

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