Halloween–Projects in Progress
A few weeks ago, I purchased a few yards of fabric for Halloween-and really have had fun combining them for different projects. I finished the table square below last week.
I found the little pumpkin tags at my local quilt shop, Bear Patch Quilting. I love the touch it adds!
When I was finished, I was on a log cabin roll, so I kept on going…Love these pillows with the raven pillow!
The pillows went off to my daughter’s house…
Though Ruby thought they’d look great in her pad!
I still have more fabric and a week until Halloween…
Hope you had time to try The Squiggle Square and The Perfect Pumpkin tutorials.
Please join us on Friday for a discussion about marking tools. I am always in search of The Perfect Marking Pen—does it exist???
Lori
Adorable projects! I especially like the table square. I will have to check out your pumpkin tutorial.
Beautiful items and how lovely they look on display!
What is a tag? Are you referring to the little table top quilt? Tag is a game kids play, or the price tag hanging from an item. I’m learning a new definition, I suppose.
LOL! The “tag” here means label. In the left corner of the table quilt, I stitched a pumpkin label. The label often has a manufacturer’s logo, but the “tags” I found at the quilt store were just pumpkins and cats. The photo isn’t perfect–the tag is small…
Cute color schemes, I love the cabin-block turned into a pumpkin. It’s awesome.
Your little pumpkin runner is soooo adorable!
Love the pillows! The orange is very cool!
Those pumpkins are so cute! Love the matching pillows, what fun little accents for the season!
Hi Lori, I love all those projects! There’s just something about orange, isn’t there? It pops. I finally could find those tags, & they are ADORABLE!! I have some like it from a quilt shop I visited that say “PS I love you”, & I try to use those on any project form my family. But those pumpkins tags are too cute & just the right little touch to an already beautiful bunch of projects. Thanks for sharing free motion quilting ideas, too!