Sweet little kitten face looking right at ya, lashes-down sleepy eyes, heart-shaped purple nose, small curled smile with long whiskers stretching out either side. Two pointed cat ears with bright purple inner detail sit up top, and a tall black witch hat with an orange band and yellow buckle balances over the ears. Tiny red star clusters float just beside each closed eye, kinda like sparkles. Whole thing reads sweet and kawaii rather than scary, more cute than creepy.
6 colour stops total: black for the hat body and whiskers, purple for the inner ears and nose, orange wrapping the hat band, yellow for the buckle, red lighting up those tiny stars, plus white for the eye highlights. 5 sizes in the pack, starting at 3.47 inches and going up to 7.43 inches. Stitch counts run from 7,558 on the smallest to 20,728 on the biggest. Density is 372 which feels light-medium, so it sits well on baby cotton and lightweight halloween costume fabric.
I digitised it in industry software with proper colour stop order, hat body first then ear fills then the star clusters last so they sit cleanly on top of everything else. 30 trims on the bigger size because of all the colour jumps between the small detail elements like the stars and the heart nose. Watch the colour stop list when you load the file, dont skip any or the layering goes wrong.
I get messages from mums and grandmas alot about this one. One customer ordered the 4-inch on a baby bib front for her granddaughters first halloween, she sent me a photo afterwards and it looked super sweet on natural beige cotton. Stabilise baby fabric with no-show mesh cutaway, anything heavier shows through. For knit halloween costume tees use medium cutaway and a 75/11 ballpoint needle to avoid snagging the jersey weave.
Skip dark fabric for this one, the purple nose and pink star colours wont read against black or navy. Im usually steering folks toward cream, white, pastel orange, or pale grey ground colours. Thats where the layering really sings. Youll get the cleanest results pairing the 5-inch with a kids halloween hoodie chest panel for a sweet october costume piece. Pop the smallest 3.47-inch on a baby bib corner for first-halloween keepsakes, its a tender placement.
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 bib chest panel first halloween keepsakeStitch the smallest 3.47-inch on a baby bib chest panel in full 6-colour on natural beige cotton with no-show mesh stabiliser
- kids halloween hoodie or sweatshirt chest designRun the 5-inch on a kids halloween hoodie chest in full colour on cream cotton fleece using medium cutaway behind
- halloween nursery wall hoop art for octoberFrame the 6-inch in a 8-inch wooden hoop on white calico as nursery wall art for an october baby room
- toddler halloween costume tee chest piecePop the 4-inch on a toddler halloween costume tee chest with ballpoint needle and medium cutaway for jersey knit
- halloween-themed onesie front for newborn october photosEmbroider the 3.47-inch on a halloween onesie front for newborn october keepsake photos on pale orange cotton
- small treat bag panel for kids halloween party favourPlace the 4-inch on a small canvas treat bag front for a halloween kids party favour set
- cushion cover for kids halloween bedroom decorUse the largest 7.43-inch on a cotton cushion cover front for a kids halloween bedroom seasonal accent
- tote bag panel for halloween trick-or-treat collectionHoop the 5-inch centred on a canvas tote panel for kids halloween trick-or-treat bag in full colour palette
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.47 × 3.50 in | 7,558 |
| 4.46 × 4.50 in | 10,339 |
| 5.45 × 5.50 in | 13,448 |
| 6.44 × 6.49 in | 16,887 |
| 7.43 × 7.49 in | 20,728 |
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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Reyazul Masud Riham, hand-drawing every design on this site
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