I haven't made anything for Hallowe'en before, but this week, I remembered a little something extra I received with my August Cotton Cuts subscription box...
...this panel.
It's actually a section from this larger panel called Bonehead by Clothworks.
On Friday night, I decided it wasn't too late to make the panel up into a mini-quilt.
I backed and self-bound it with another Hallowe'en fabric that's been in my stash for a few years now - it's from 2013, part of the Wicked collection by Kim Schaefer for Andover Fabrics. Don't you love those spiders?!
Materials and Notions
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Spook-Free Hallowe'en Mini Quilt
It only took me just over an hour so, yes, I really did still have time and now it's hanging over a door in our kitchen.
Those sweets have been quickly rebagged ready for trick or treaters knocking at our door this week, just the smell of all that sugar was too much!
Have you made anything for Hallowe'en? How do you celebrate?
Spook-Free Hallowe'en Mini Quilt
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A fun halloween decoration!
ReplyDeleteThat's lovely, what fun halloween fabric.
ReplyDeleteNice and simple - great. Must say Halloween tends to pass me by so I have nothing and have made nothing! Sad person aint I! xx
ReplyDeleteSpooktastically good, love this mini quilt.
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea, Chris, to make a panel into a mini quilt! Wow! Super! Happy Halloween, my friend!
ReplyDeleteCute! That fabric is just perfect for Halloween. Thank you for sharing at The Really Crafty Link Party. Pinned!
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