So this one is a unicorn cat face mashed up with full halloween gear. You've got those chunky orange cat ears on the sides, big yellow eye highlights peeking out, and a massive spider web stretching right across the face where the eyes would be. Sitting dead centre on that web is a purple spider with long satin legs. And the horn its a twisted stripe in black and neon green with a curling vine coming off it. Tiny bat silhouette floats up in the corner like it wandered in from somewhere else.
my professional tool set the density at 436 points across all 5 sizes, so the satin outlines stay crisp whether youre hooping a 3.4 inch patch or running the full 7.2 inch version on a quilt block. The 4 colour build is orange, black, neon green, and purple, with stitch counts ranging from 10,232 up to 23,508. Layer a sturdy cutaway underneath for the larger sizes, the web section has alot of open fill that needs solid backing.
I had a customer last October who used this on a batch of kids Halloween sweatshirts and said the purple spider was the part everyone kept touching. Made sense, the satin legs have a raised look when its done right. Run the orange ears first so the web overlaps clean, that order matters on this one.
Stitch it on fleece, black velvet, or a basic cotton blend. Avoid anything too stretchy unless you back it with a topping, the fine web lines wont hold their shape otherwise.
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.
- Kids Halloween sweatshirts and hoodiesStitch on fleece or french terry in a small 4 inch size for a chest patch that doesnt overwhelm a childs hoodie.
- Witch costume accessories and tote bagsPop this on a black canvas tote at the 6 inch size so the neon green horn really jumps against the dark background.
- Halloween pillow covers and cushion frontsUse the full 7.2 inch version centred on a velvet pillow cover for a statement piece that works through all of autumn.
- Trick or treat bags for little onesThe 3.4 inch size fits neatly on the front of a fabric treat bag without running into the handle seam.
- Autumn cat lover gift itemsPair with a plain cat ear headband pouch for a two-piece gift set thats actually useful after Halloween.
- Iron-on patches for denim jacketsBack with heavy cutaway and sew onto a denim jacket pocket for a patch that holds its shape after washing.
- Seasonal table runners and placematsRun 2 repeats along a table runner at the smaller size for an even repeat that doesnt look crowded.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 85.4 × 89.0 mm | 10,232 |
| 109.8 × 114.4 mm | 13,257 |
| 134.1 × 139.8 mm | 16,422 |
| 158.4 × 165.2 mm | 19,795 |
| 182.7 × 190.6 mm | 23,508 |
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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