Three of these lil ghosts standing together, the big one in the centre flanked by a shorter one on each side. Each ghost holds a small red heart out in front, wavy hems at the base, round black eyes, and that pale pink blush circle on each cheek. They have a lil bit of height variation between them which stops the trio from looking like a straight copy-paste row. Its the kind of trio design that fills a shirt front really well.
6 colours: white satin bodies, red hearts, pink blush, black outlines, a pale yellow detail accent and a grey shadow layer. Density sits at 873 which is on the heavier end, meaning the satin fill is firm and the white body coverage is solid with no show-through. Stitch count at the 3.45-inch minimum is 19,596 stitches and goes up to 48,438 at the full 7.39-inch size. That is a large file for this category.
The high density and large stitch count means this one needs proper stabiliser support. One customer came back last month saying she'd used tearaway on jersey and got puckering all around the outline joins. Use heavy cutaway on any knit fabric, and on woven cotton use a medium cutaway rather than tearaway for a build this size. The digitising puts down a full fill underlay under each ghost body before the top satin goes on, which is what gives the white coverage its solidity but also why the backing matters.
A ya group-character design like this runs long, 48,000 stitches on the large size means roughly 25-30 minutes of machine time at normal speed. Plan your run order if youre doing a batch. Pair it on white cotton sweatshirts, pale grey tees, cream fleece hoodies or pale blue canvas for halloween-valentine crossover pieces that dont need a seasonal excuse.
Use a wash-away topping on any pile fabric to keep the blush circles and outline crisp on the finished piece, the satin stabiliser combination holds clean through washing on most medium-weight wovens.
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-valentine crossover sweatshirtWhite sweatshirt front at 6 inches with heavy cutaway; the three-ghost group fills the chest panel and the height variation between characters keeps it from looking like a stamped repeat.
- White cotton tote bag ghost trio giftPale grey tee at 5 inches; white ghost bodies on grey pop clearly and the red hearts add the Valentine colour note without overwhelming the design.
- Pale grey tee front panel ghost designCanvas tote at 5 inches; the 6-colour build shows the full blush and accent yellow detail at this scale, worth using the larger size.
- Kids room cushion cover ghost themeCream fleece cushion at 7 inches with heavy cutaway and wash-away topping; the dense 873 satin really does need both layers on plush fabric.
- Ghost-lover birthday shirt for ghost fansWhite cotton birthday tee for a ghost fan at 5 inches; works outside February so the customer isnt limited to Valentine season use.
- Canvas treat bag halloween party favourBeach blanket corner at 5 inches for a seasonal seaside gift; the ghost-and-hearts combination gives it a personality that plain designs dont have.
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.45 × 3.51 in | 19,596 |
| 4.44 × 4.51 in | 25,558 |
| 5.42 × 5.51 in | 32,218 |
| 6.40 × 6.51 in | 39,799 |
| 7.39 × 7.51 in | 48,438 |
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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