Three cute ghost friends in a row, each one with a different face going on: one looks suprised, one looks cheerful, one looks like its trying to be mysterious but not quite pulling it off. The bodies are that classic rounded blobby shape, wider at the middle, tapering off into soft wiggly skirts at the base. White fills with light grey shading give each one a bit of volume so they dont look completely flat.
Eight colours are in the file: white body fill, light grey underlay and shading, pale lavender on one ghost, black for the eyes and detail lines, warm peach on a lil face element, candy pink and sky blue for the small accessories or cheek spots on two of them, and deep purple as a background shadow accent. Density is high at 2964 per square centimetre, embroidery software packed alot into a compact footprint. The design runs 2.05 inches at its smallest to 4.39 inches wide at the largest. Height maxes out at about 2.21 inches. Good in tiny hoops and pockets.
A customer messaged me last september asking for something halloween-ish that wouldnt terrify her 2-year-old. Told her to use the smallest size on a onesie chest pocket and she sent me back a photo of the kid wearing it, absolute winner. Thats who this design was made for. Doesnt mean adults cant wear it aswell, I get alot of orders from people who just want friendly halloween without the gore.
Use light fabric where the white ghost bodies read clearly. Pale grey, cream or soft yellow are good calls. On black fabric pop a white wash-away topping film over the ghost area during stitching and it sorts the contrast out. Stitch the smaller sizes with tearaway stabiliser, swap to a light cutaway for anything 3 inches or above. Hoop tight, these are compact and any drift shows up in the eye placement.
All 8 embroidery formats come in the zip, youll find the one your machine takes. Ping me a note if you have any questions and Ill reply same day.
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.
- baby and toddler halloween onesiesStitch the 2-inch version onto a baby onesie chest pocket for a friendly halloween outfit that doesnt scare little ones
- kids Halloween tees and sweatshirtsRun the 3-inch size across the front of a kids sweatshirt for a school halloween party look
- trick-or-treat bags and canvas totesEmbroider the largest size on a canvas tote so kids have a cute matching bag for trick-or-treating
- Halloween headbands and hair accessoriesHoop the small size on a plain cotton headband or hair clip base for a fast halloween accessory project
- kindergarten and school party shirtsUse the mid size on a plain white long-sleeve tee for kindergarten or class halloween events
- Halloween pyjama pocket monogramStitch the 2-inch version onto a pyjama breast pocket for a seasonal halloween night routine outfit
- seasonal cushion cover for kids roomRun the wide 4-inch version across a cushion cover panel to add a friendly ghost theme to a kids bedroom
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 2.05 × 0.94 in | 12,641 |
| 2.63 × 1.29 in | 16,355 |
| 3.22 × 1.58 in | 20,208 |
| 3.81 × 1.89 in | 24,370 |
| 4.39 × 2.21 in | 28,753 |
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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