CLICK HERE to get to the tutorial. Thank you Anne Marie Chany at Gen X Quilters for sharing!
Showing posts with label halloween projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label halloween projects. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Lovely Frankenstein's 31 Days of Halloween: Say Boo!
This is a sweet little wall hanging that could very easily be made start to finish in a quiet afternoon.
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Lovely Frankenstein's 31 Days of Halloween: Monster Cross Stitch
These little monsters are SO. CUTE. These would make great bookmarks, or embellishments on dishtowels, or a little Halloween cross stitch sampler. Naturally, you know which little monster is my favorite!
CLICK HERE to get to the PDF download page. Thank you to Liz Lindo at Ravelry for sharing!
CLICK HERE to get to the PDF download page. Thank you to Liz Lindo at Ravelry for sharing!
Saturday, October 11, 2014
Lovely Frankenstein's 31 Days of Halloween: Haunted House Paper Pieced Block
Paper piecing patterns are a great way to use up bits and pieces, and this is a neat little Haunted House block that would make a neat pot holder, or small wall hanging.
CLICK HERE to get to the free patterns. Scroll down to the Haunted House pattern - it's the second one down. Thank you to Cyrille Zellweger at Bubblestitch Quilts for sharing!
CLICK HERE to get to the free patterns. Scroll down to the Haunted House pattern - it's the second one down. Thank you to Cyrille Zellweger at Bubblestitch Quilts for sharing!
Friday, October 10, 2014
Lovely Frankenstein's 31 Days of Halloween: Pumpkin Table Runner
This is fast and adorable! If you want it to be more Halloweenish, just applique some jack o'lantern faces on the pumpkins, and if not, leave them plain.
CLICK HERE to get to the Tutorial. Thank you Wendy from Wendy's Hat for sharing!
Monday, October 6, 2014
Lovely Frankenstein's 31 Days of Halloween: Witch Shoe Treat Bags
If the shoe fits, then stuff that thing with treats. This treat bag is way cute and would be awesome to make for the kids (or grown ass kids) in your life.
If you're the extra motivated kind (I'm not) these would be adorable as party favors filled with candy. If you're the less motivated kind (like me) these would be awesome for place settings, or a silverware holder as Sharon suggests. Or a Halloween doggie stocking! I know two little scary dogs that may need these.
CLICK HERE to get to the tutorial and pattern. Thank you to Sharon at Sharon Sews for sharing!
If you're the extra motivated kind (I'm not) these would be adorable as party favors filled with candy. If you're the less motivated kind (like me) these would be awesome for place settings, or a silverware holder as Sharon suggests. Or a Halloween doggie stocking! I know two little scary dogs that may need these.
CLICK HERE to get to the tutorial and pattern. Thank you to Sharon at Sharon Sews for sharing!
Sunday, October 5, 2014
Lovely Frankenstein's 31 Days of Halloween: Black Cat Pillows
These little guys cracked me up. Start out with a black pillow (or make one if you want to) and embellisht o look like a cat. Pretty easy :-)
CLICK HERE to get to the instructions. Thank you to the staff at Women's Day for sharing!
Saturday, October 4, 2014
Lovely Frankenstein's 31 Days of Halloween: Feelin' Witchy Dishtowel
I love festive dishtowels. My kitchen is pretty bland, and very small, so a kicky dishtowel always helps spruce it up a bit, and what's not to like about a dishtowel that's kicky, literally?
Well, I mean, it has feet. Cute little witch feet. You could make one to coordinate with whatever you have going on in your kitchen, or whip a couple out for friends - there's nothing really heavy duty to do here.
CLICK HERE to get to the pattern, and thank you to Bev at Flamingo Toes for sharing!
CLICK HERE to get to the pattern, and thank you to Bev at Flamingo Toes for sharing!
Friday, October 3, 2014
Lovely Frankenstein's 31 Days of Halloween: Crocheted Candy Corn
Everyone knows that candy is full of calories, but these candies are full of...fiber... (I COULD NOT RESIST).
But really, these crocheted candy corns are so cute. I think it would look neat to have a little bowl filled with a handful of these just for fun. I can't crochet, but I know a few folks who do, and who would totally make these for their kids or dogs or me or whatever...how is it that I somehow always end up at the kids table with the dogs? Never grow up, never surrender :-)
CLICK HERE to get to the pattern.. Thank you to Kara from Petals to Picots for sharing!
But really, these crocheted candy corns are so cute. I think it would look neat to have a little bowl filled with a handful of these just for fun. I can't crochet, but I know a few folks who do, and who would totally make these for their kids or dogs or me or whatever...how is it that I somehow always end up at the kids table with the dogs? Never grow up, never surrender :-)
CLICK HERE to get to the pattern.. Thank you to Kara from Petals to Picots for sharing!
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