Out of the DarkHallowe'en Blog Hop
It's that time of year again, all of the ghosts and goblins will be getting ready for their big night. Joan Kawano of Moose Stash Quilting has invited all of us to joing in the fun for the spookiest time of the year. I'm happy to add my little bit to the fun.
At our quilt guild,(The Cumberland Quilt Guild), the program coordinator asked us to use for inspiration ,a picture of a cart filled with pumpkins, and to make something that evoked a feeling in us when viewing the picture. There were a lot of pumpkins shown at our most recent meeting, although a couple of members created other things. I had a small cloth bag, one of those free ones we are given by a merchant on a special occasion. It had an advertisement on one side of the bag, and string straps for carrying. Rather than making something new, I decided to use this bag as a base for creating something that one could use during the Hallowe'en week. I used some pieces of black cotton fabric left over from a quilt background to make a pillow like shape, sewing velcro bits on the back of the bag, and the back of one of the pillow pieces. After appliquing a pumpkin with its leaves and stem on the face of the fabric, I used some metallic thread for accent and voila, I had a bag to use Hallowe'en week. After this holiday is over, I can just peel off the pumpkin, pillow shape, and create a new face for a new holiday. Christmas is coming after all.
This is mine. It is the size for the Everything bag. It was so much fun to make and quick as well.
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Matilda and Lynn
Tuesday Oct 21
Wednesday Oct 22
Quilting Between the Rails (on Facebook)
Thursday Oct 23
These hops are always a good time and are inspirational. I enjoy seeing what each of these bloggers have made.
What great projects! Every single one of them is a winner! My favorite was your colorful pin cushion. Great job!
ReplyDeleteThank you Charlene. It was fun to participate.
DeleteWhat a great group of projects!
ReplyDeleteThanks Elizabeth
DeleteSuch cute Halloween treats. I love the idea of an interchangeable bag front. We have had to provide our own bags for a couple of years now and having fun designs on them would sure bring a smile to anyone who sees them. I took a PP class 20 years ago myself and didn't think I would ever grow to love it like I do now. Your hot pad is so cute, as well as the coaster and pin cushion. Lots of Halloween goodness you shared and I love them all.
ReplyDeleteThanks Joan for your kind words, and for giving us another opportunity to share the fun.
DeleteWow, you have awesome projects! I think every one of them is wonderful! Very creative of you to fit that bag so you can change it out for holidays! I hope you and Matilda have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThank you Carol..
DeleteI love your little hot pad! Very cute fabric!
ReplyDeleteThanks Andra. It's a versatile pattern.
DeleteAmazing projects, all of them!
ReplyDeleteThanks Karrin. I'm so happy you came to visit.
DeleteSo many fab projects. I love the coasters!
ReplyDeleteThanks Denise.
DeleteEach of your projects are fabulous. Love the friendly pumpkin, the fun bag, the coasters and pinnie! You were a busy quilter making all of these.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kathleen.
DeleteOh my, Lynn, so many fun and spooky projects to inspire us. I love your paper pieced hot mat…awesome! The bags, pumpkins, coasters, and pincushion are wickedly wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThanks Carol. i'll be back for the Christmas blog hop.
DeleteHappy Halloween! Your projects are great, but my favorite was the FPP table mat, with the cute fabric in the center.
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific collection of Halloween goodies. I love your PP piece. I don't PP so I really admire that type of work. thanks for sharing with us.
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