So the words are doing most of the work here. Its three lines of that thick bouncy script you see alot on halloween gear, 'Witches' across the top in big looping green letters, then 'BE' dead centre in blocky dark magenta caps, then 'Crazy' sweeping across the bottom with a dramatic curl on the y. The whole thing reads like someone wrote it in a rush while cackling.
Theres a purple witch hat sitting right on top of the W, tilted at that lazy witchy angle with a lime green buckle square on the band. A yellow broom cuts horizontally through the BE, bristles fanning out to the right like its mid-flight. Small magenta star outlines are scattered all around the lettering, some filled, some just outline, which keeps the density feeling airy instead of packed. Two tiny green bats hang below the y at the bottom.
The green is a proper dark saturated green, not olive and not neon, which is what makes it feel halloween without looking cheap. I've had a customer iron-on the 5-inch version onto a black apron for a halloween baking session and it looked exactly right against the dark fabric. The magenta BE pops hard on anything black or deep navy.
Run this on black, charcoal, deep purple or dark navy for maximum contrast. Skip pale or warm-toned fabric because the yellow broom just vanishes against anything light. Hoop with a brushed cutaway backing under woven cotton or denim, the script has alot of directional satin passes and it needs something firm underneath or the letters pucker. Tear-away will work on a stiff canvas tote if youre hooping tight.
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.
- Halloween tee shirts and sweatshirtsPop it on a black tee or orange sweatshirt and youve got a halloween outfit that doesnt need anything else
- Trick-or-treat tote bagsStitch on a black gym tote bag and kids get a trick-or-treat bag that actually looks cool
- Witchy aprons for halloween baking partiesCustomers have stitched this on dark aprons for halloween baking and cookie-decorating parties with their friends
- Halloween throw pillow coversLooks great on a deep purple or charcoal pillow cover sitting on a fall-decorated sofa
- Fall festival staff or volunteer shirtsUse the larger 7-inch size on crew-neck sweatshirts for a halloween event team look
- Halloween costume accessories like capes or skirtsHoop on the back panel of a black satin cape or the hem of a costume skirt for extra character
- Spooky season wall hoop artFrame in a 8-inch dark wood hoop and hang it as halloween seasonal wall art
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 87.5 × 89.2 mm | 9,747 |
| 112.1 × 114.6 mm | 12,620 |
| 137.1 × 140.0 mm | 15,648 |
| 162.1 × 165.4 mm | 18,902 |
| 187.1 × 190.8 mm | 22,366 |
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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