Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Riley Blake Designs Seasonal Basics Blog Tour (Again)

I got a little ahead of the blog tour and posted this a week early...whoops!
So, here is my Riley Blake Designs Seasonal Basics post (again) on the right day.
Sorry (not sorry) that you have to see it again. It was such a fun quilt to design and sew!

Everything always goes together perfectly wicked with Riley Blake Designs fabrics, especially
when it's their Seasonal Basics Halloween fabrics: Gunnysack, Pin Dots, and Stripes. There's
also those spooky Halloweenish solids of Eggplant, Cheddar, Black, and Inchworm to add to the
mix. It's a combination that can make a project beautiful or creepy. I was looking for a little bit of
both for my quilt "Stirring Up Trouble" and the fabrics totally gave me what I wanted!


These four sisters are definitely stirring up something that is probably a bit scary.



A few of the fabrics I used...


You can find the fabrics at local quilt stores or online...

Riley Blake Halloween Gunny Sack  HERE
Riley Blake Halloween Pin Dot HERE
Riley Blake Halloween Stripes HERE

I love these Crayola Halloween boxes of solid fabrics, too! You can find them HERE.


Visit Riley Blake Design's Blog for more fun ideas to use with their fabrics!

You can find the pattern for "Stirring Up Trouble in my Etsy store HERE.
It's never too early to sew for Halloween.


My favorite iron-on adhesive for applique is Heat n Bond's EZ Print Lite Sheets.
I run them through my computer...no tracing!

3 comments:

  1. I still absolutely love this quilt, maybe even more the second time around. :)

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  2. Hi Carol! Great quilt and fabulous fabrics. I just will have to get some of the Pin Dot. I've yet to meet a dotted fabric I didn't like. ~smile~ Roseanne

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  3. It is so cute and worth a second peek.

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