Came up with a spooky goose trio piece and honestly its been my best family friendly halloween design all season. Three white geese stand in a row, each in its own little rectangular frame. Left bird wears a classic bedsheet ghost costume with the cut out eye holes. Middle one is a vampire goose with a high purple cape and a green collar. Right one wears a full jack-o-lantern pumpkin over its head. Underneath all three theres just a spooky goose in flowing cursive script.
Eight threads to get all the costumes right. Bright orange covers the ghost goose frame plus the pumpkin head. Dark purple does the vampire frame and the cape. Green builds the vampire collar and the grass tufts, red catches the vampire mouth detail. Mid grey shades the ghost bedsheet, heavy black outlines everything and pulls the cursive script together, white fills the actual goose bodies underneath the costumes.
I knocked this one up after my niece asked for a halloween shirt for her primary school halloween parade last october. Her teacher then asked me for one too and I ended up doing a small batch for the whole class. Now I get messages from teachers and mums every september asking about it.
Comes in 5 sizes, widest is 4.62 inch tall but the design runs wide rather than tall so it sits well across the front of a tee. Smaller sizes still keep the costume details crisp because the framing helps each character read clearly even when shrunk down.
I get messages about teachers and parents every september about this one, a customer last october told me her niece wore the shirt to every halloween event in the whole month. Stitches best on lighter cotton fabrics where the white goose bodies read against the background. Cream tees, oatmeal sweatshirts and pale grey hoodies all work. Back woven cotton with tearaway, swap to cutaway for stretch knits. Run the colour changes slow so the frame outlines stay neat. Thats my honest take.
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.
- Primary school halloween teesStitch the largest size across the front of a cream cotton tee for a primary school halloween parade, my niece wore hers last october.
- Family matching october sweatshirtsPop a mid size on each member of the family wearing matching oatmeal sweatshirts for october movie nights at home.
- Toddler trick or treat totesRun the small version on the side of a toddler size canvas trick or treat tote so its sized right for little hands.
- Classroom door banner panelsStitch the largest size on a cream banner panel for a classroom door display through october half term.
- October library display fabricUse the medium size on a fabric panel that hangs in front of an october school library halloween reading display.
- Cream nursery wall hangingsMount the small version on a hoop or stretch it across a cream linen panel for a cute nursery halloween wall piece.
- Halloween story book coversStitch a small version onto natural cotton and bind it as the cover of a homemade halloween story book for kids.
- Kids costume parade hoodiesPop the 4 inch size on the chest of a pale grey kids hoodie for the school costume parade week.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 2.16 × 3.51 in | 10,408 |
| 2.78 × 4.51 in | 13,666 |
| 3.39 × 5.51 in | 17,250 |
| 4.01 × 6.51 in | 21,077 |
| 4.62 × 7.51 in | 25,009 |
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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