Thursday, October 10, 2019

It's Day Five And My Day Of The Halloween Witchy Stitchy Blog Hop

I've been so charged up with inspiration from all the incredible projects in the
Halloween Witchy Stitchy Blog Hop. Frankenstein would be over-the-top electrified with
all the happenings here! Now it's my day to share some of my wicked projects and
I'm so glad you've stopped by to trick or treat on my blog (no candy, sorry!)


If you didn't know it already, my phone ringtone has been the Munster Theme for over 15 years.
Yes, I do love everything Halloween!



"Wicked Party" 
Some of my favorite Halloween creatures are headed to the party!
50" x 50"



I finished this while I was at a day sewing retreat with friends.
My friend's house is amazing and has an incredible view of Las Vegas.
It was a smoggy day, so the view was not as beautiful as usual.
I might have gotten a little photo crazy...sorry.


Nancy's dog, Lily, is always such a good sport, but she was totally bored this time.


Brenda's husband makes brooms that are ready to fly...I'm in awe at the workmanship!




I bought the one on the left. I can't wait to take it out for a midnight ride!




It was fun to have Brenda blog hop and retreat with me!


I've been busy with a few other Halloween projects the last few months.






You can find patterns for my Halloween quilts in my Etsy store HERE.

Wondering how to do this blog hop thing?
Start with the first name on the current day and click on it.
Once you're at that blog, see all the Halloween goodness and then click on
the next name on the list (they will have the list on their blog, too.)
Keep going to each blog (comments are very much welcomed) until you're done.

Come back the next day and start the process all over. It will last five days and be 
full of incredible sewing and quilting inspiration. Not all of it will be scary, so don't
be afraid to check them out. You will be in awe of everything, I'm sure!

Ready to go to the next stop? 
I have a giveaway!

Quilt Taffy is one of my favorite online stores so I got a gift certificate
to share with one of you. Corrie has lots of things to choose from!

a Rafflecopter giveaway

There's a Pinterest page for all this Witchy Stitchy madness HERE.

Wednesday, October 9, 2019

It's Day Four Of The Halloween Witchy Stitchy Blog Hop

My inner werewolf has come out during the Halloween Witchy Stitchy Blog Hop,
because I've been howling with joy at all the amazing Halloween inspiration.
I'm having the best time seeing what my favorite bloggers are making!



I'm hosting Bethni today because she doesn't have a blog.
I'm so excited to have her here today!

 Hi all!!  My name is Bethni Lee, and I live in Rougemont, NC.  I've been quilting (piecing, mainly)
 about 4 years. I have 3 daughters, the youngest of which has Down Syndrome.  Like many of you, 
I began quilting as a way to relax, and have some "me" time away from the stressors of parenting. 
      
This is my first blog hop, and the first I've shown my work on a large scale.  Though it didn't turn 
out perfectly, and I had issues quilting the thing, it's perfectly imperfect, and I hope you enjoy it. 

      Much of the materials came from my stash, but they are from recent collections of Halloween 
prints.  I first cut out my 3 pumpkin shaped, and drew on the faces, using the words Trick Or 
Treat for the mouths.  I then used reverse applique to place the orange/yellowish batik behind the 
pumpkin top, trying to give it the look of a candle burning inside.  This was done with fusible 
stabilizer, layering the batik on bottom, the already cut out pumpkin right side up, then the 
fusible with the fusible side facing down.  I then stitched around the outside of the pumpkins, 
leaving a small space open to flip them inside out.


 After flipping, this is what they looked like 


Seeing that the colors blended in quite a bit, I stitched around the cut out faces in black thread to 
make the words more prominent. That also allows the inside edges to fray when washed, and 
give that appearance of the stringy insides of pumpkins. I next sewed my 2 background pieces 
together, and measured the pumpkins out evenly across. 


I was looking for border fabric, and though I loved those cats, I thought the border would 
end up making the project too big. So I had to find another. 


And this is it!!  At this point I still had the quilting left to go, which has quite honestly been the
 most frustrating thing of all time.  My little Brother machine does not seem to free motion well, 
and I ended up with horrible tension issues - even after doing numerous practice tops, changing
 the needle, thread, rethreading, replacing the bobbin, cleaning the machine, and a whole host of 
things to try to make it work.  Unfortunately,  I ended up having to do some straight line quilting 
just due to time issues.  

My middle girl, after seeing me so upset, said "Mom, I love it.  Just like  you say, it doesn't
 have  to be perfect, but the best to your ability. And I think its beautiful!!" 
Thank God for those moments, huh? After finally deciding to outline the pumpkins and trees, 
and do a crisp cross in the border, I was on my way quilting with my walking foot.  Not what I 
wanted, but hey…. Gotta do what you gotta do.      I then put on a black and white striped 
binding, and….. My Finished Project!! 


Quilting (on the half decent side anyway)


I still need to wet and fluff the pumpkin edges, but that can wait.  I think I'll call this 
"What Do You Say?" after many times using that question while trick or treating with my 
young kids, prompting them to say "TRICK OR TREAT!". Thank you so much Carol, for
allowing me to join in the fun!  I had a great time, learned a new applique method, and learned
 some things about posting on blogs too. Be sure to check out all the other posts from fellow
 quilters doing the Witchy Stitchy Blog Hop! 

Thanks, Bethni, for sharing this sweet (but spooky) project!

Wondering how to do this blog hop thing?
Start with the first name on the current day and click on it.
Once you're at that blog, see all the Halloween goodness and then click on
the next name on the list (they will have the list on their blog, too.)
Keep going to each blog (comments are very much welcomed) until you're done.

Come back the next day and start the process all over. It will last five days and be 
full of incredible sewing and quilting inspiration. Not all of it will be scary, so don't
be afraid to check them out. You will be in awe of everything, I'm sure!

Ready to go to the next stop? 

I have a giveaway!

Quilt Taffy is one of my favorite online stores so I got a gift certificate
to share with one of you. Corrie has lots of things to choose from!


a Rafflecopter giveaway
There's a Pinterest page for all this Witchy Stitchy madness HERE.


It's Day Three Of The Halloween Witchy Stitchy Blog Hop

The last few days of the Halloween Witchy Stitchy Blog Hop has been kind of like the
 Addam's Family theme song. It's been a little creepy and a bit kooky. Mysterious and spooky.
There's not been any ooky, but lots to scream about with excitement!
I'm loving it, aren't you?


Lucky me...I'm hosting Kathleen today! She doesn't have a blog, but that can't stop
anyone from hopping along with us. Look what she wrote and created!

Is It Halloween Yet? by Kathleen

First and foremost, a big thank you to Carol for hosting my post.
I will introduce myself with a statement – My name is Kathleen and I am a Halloween freak.
One would think that having to give up most of my trick or treating candy as a kid because of 
allergies would mean that I developed a dislike of the holiday, but that could not be further from
 the truth. Every day is Halloween at our place with an entire dining room wall unit displaying 
assorted Halloween items like a witch feet cookie jar and assorted salt and pepper shakers and 
several Halloween quilts on display all year. Yes, I have a wonderful, understanding husband.

Our large yard is the go to place on Halloween. I start decorating October 1, if I can hold out 
that long.  People come by throughout the month to see what is new and how I am progressing. 
I give out full sized nut-free chocolate bars and it makes me smile and laugh to hear the squeals
 of delight from the trick or treaters, and the parents when they get rewarded for having a great 
costume of their own. We even have treats for the dogs. Typically, it takes kids a while to make
 their way to our front door as they are busy looking at the fun, but not overly scary, decorations. 

A lot of time the parents don’t wait at the end of the driveway as they want to see, too. The 
neighbourhood won’t know what hit it next year as we are moving to a condo in a few 
months. I hope I do not get into trouble with the strata for my display in the solarium next year. 

I usually make 3 or 4 Halloween projects per year, from placemats, aprons, and table runners 
to wall quilts. The hardest part of the process for me is choosing which of my over 500 
different Halloween fabrics to incorporate into a project.

A friend and I have been discussing me making a Halloween advent calendar for a while and I 
decided this was the year. I designed the calendar and pulled my Eerie Alley line of fabrics. 
I have quite a bit of all three colourways of the original hearse fabric and I cleaned out the store
 of the new hearse version.


Making the 31st pocket larger was a no-brainer. It is on a row of its own, and is THE day. 
I appliqued 31 on the pocket and then used my machine to stitch the dates on each of the 
other pockets, all in bright green, which I decided was going to be my main accent colour. 
That being done, it was time to try to square up my background again and add the pockets. 
I appliqued the header and footer and pockets to the background in the bright green. 

Typically, when sewing rectangles to a quilt like a label or a rod pocket, I will put fusible on 
the back of the piece and press it to the quilt to stabilize it. I was so eager to see this advent 
calendar closer to completion that I did not do that with the header. That was a mistake as the 
green Stonehenge frayed. I stopped and tried to rectify it with a bit of success. Then I used 
fusible on the orange footer. The orange rectangle was much more successful. Lesson learned.

My header and footer: After stitching the numbers I looked at the project on the design wall and 
felt it needed something. So, a bright green Stonehenge rectangle with the letters appliqued in 
what I call my Stonehenge Halloween collection of fabrics and a bright orange footer. 
The backing is the pink hearse version of the Eerie Alley fabric.



 Since there are coffins bouncing out of some of the hearses, I decided to do coffin quilting, 
some of them bouncing. I did a simple outline stitch around the pocket rows, header and footer. 
All the quilting is done in glow-in-the-dark thread and, if the lines are a little wonky it just adds 
to the spooky factor of the quilt. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it.


Now that I am finished the calendar I have decided to shop this year, wrap the treats, store 
everything, and wait to fill my advent until next year so that I will forget what I bought and
 most of the items will be a surprise. I think waiting is the way to go since we are also in full
 pack to move mode. There are all sorts of fun little treats I can use to fill my calendar – erasers, 
pencils, stickers, glow-in-the-dark thread, sample sizes of fall shower gels, tea lights, ornaments
 for my 7’ black tree and, of course, fat quarters. I already have a salt and pepper set for the 
October 31 pocket wrapped and ready. Any large items will be wrapped, and numbered with 
cardboard Halloween cut-outs and placed under the calendar.  Yes, that is Halloween 
wrapping paper in the photo. I haven’t thought this through at all. lol

Project info:
Eerie Alley fabric by Caleb Gray for Robert Kaufman
Finished size  33”x24”
1-30 pocket rows are each 3” x 18” finished. Each individual pocket is 3”x3” finished.
31 pocket is 4” x 6” finished.
Glow-in-the-dark thread for all the quilting
Label has a photo of a tiny portion of my 2016 yard display
Photos of some of my Halloween items and displays Flicker HERE.



Get Me Outta Here!

After I finished Is It Halloween Yet? I decided I needed to make a Halloween table topper. 
All of my indoor Halloween decorations, including the quilts, are in storage as, for some 
reason, people don’t want to see a dining room full of Halloween décor when looking at a 
house for sale, especially in August.

I went through my patterns and settled on Toad-ly Spellbound by Patchabilities. I made one 
important change – the frog is not jumping into the cauldron, he is jumping out of it. I think 
this may be the true back story for Michigan J. Frog, the singing and dancing frog from 
Warner Brothers cartoons. Perhaps the frog actually is a little spellbound after all.

I used Northcott Stonehenge fabrics for the front, and Benartex Spell Bound for the backing, 
with simple glow-in-the –dark outline quilting. This is now on our dining room table with a
 lantern I etched with a spooky tree pattern sitting on it.

Finished size 12´x 14”




Thanks, Kathleen! You can leave her comments on this post...I'm sure she'd love them!

Wondering how to do this blog hop thing?
Start with the first name on the current day and click on it.
Once you're at that blog, see all the Halloween goodness and then click on
the next name on the list (they will have the list on their blog, too.)
Keep going to each blog (comments are very much welcomed) until you're done.

Come back the next day and start the process all over. It will last five days and be 
full of incredible sewing and quilting inspiration. Not all of it will be scary, so don't
be afraid to check them out. You will be in awe of everything, I'm sure!

Ready to go to the next stop? 

I have a giveaway!

Quilt Taffy is one of my favorite online stores so I got a gift certificate
to share with one of you. Corrie has lots of things to choose from!


There's a Pinterest page for all this Witchy Stitchy madness HERE.


Tuesday, October 8, 2019

It's Day Two Of The Halloween Witchy Stitchy Blog Hop

I don't know about you, but I was screeching with delight at all the Halloween
projects that were shown yesterday. Did you feel all the creepy love in each project?
I did and I was crazy about all of them...and there's more today!


Wondering how to do this blog hop thing?
Start with the first name on the current day and click on it.
Once you're at that blog, see all the Halloween goodness and then click on
the next name on the list (they will have the list on their blog, too.)
Keep going to each blog (comments are very much welcomed) until you're done.

Come back the next day and start the process all over. It will last five days and be 
full of incredible sewing and quilting inspiration. Not all of it will be scary, so don't
be afraid to check them out. You will be in awe of everything, I'm sure!

Ready to go to the next stop? 

I have a giveaway this time!
Quilt Taffy is one of my favorite online stores so I got a gift certificate
to share with one of you. Corrie has lots of things to choose from!


There's a Pinterest page for all this Witchy Stitchy madness HERE.

If you're looking for the Seams To Be Sew "Once Upon A Story" row along post,
you can find it HERE. (It's a busy day!)

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