Halloween is just around the corner. If you want to get a jump on some cute seasonal projects, you might enjoy these ideas.
WITCHY PILLOW consists of an 8″x 8″ paper pieced block made into a 17″x 17″ pillow.
If you happen to live in the Utah area, my friend Eva is offering a PAPER PIECING PILLOW CLASS using this pattern. She used the new Halloween fabric line from Studio Fabric, “Me and My Ghoul Friends”. Isn’t it adorable?
Sign up online: http://www.nuttallbernina.com/module/class.htm?classId=266477
Or call Nuttall’s in Riverton at 801-446-7958.
You will be making this fun paper pieced project! Choose your own fabrics or purchase a kit that will include the fabrics you see in the photo.
Two available sessions:
Thursdays September 20th and 27th. 10am – 1pm
Fridays September 14 and 21st. 6-9pm
Day 1: Paper pieced block.
Day 2: Zipper and pillow assembly.
Here are a few other paper pieced blocks that would be cute in this pillow….and they are FREE!
The GHOSTY BLOCK is FREE. Download is available GHOSTY-BLOCK-.pdf (1101 downloads ) .
The GHOULY BLOCK is also FREE. Download GHOULY-BLOCK.pdf (808 downloads ) .
They also make super cute potholders.
So, I hope this motivates you to get started on some sweet Halloween projects! Please remember that when you print a PDF pattern, always select Custom Scale: 100% on your home printer.
You can find more of my Halloween paper piece patterns on Craftsy and Etsy.
Linking this week with:
Quilting Is More Fun Than Housework
so fun. thank you
Too cute! I’m skipping Halloween and going straight to Christmas with blocks from Sew Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.
Yeah!!!
Those ghostly are might cute! Thanks!
Those are way cute patterns! I also love your little horse on the sidebar.
Hi! the pony block is part of my “Cute and Clever Totes” book. I love it too!
The ghosts are adorable. I downloaded both, thank you very much. A trick or treat bag is in order for these cute guys.
Denise…that would be so cute. Send me a photo of your trick or treat bag so I can post it on the blog. I just published a trick or treat bag pattern in Quilting magazine. I’m doing a blog on it next week.
What an adorable block, and so kind of you to make that a freebie! Thank you!
Those Ghouly blocks crack me up. Too fun! 🙂 Denise is right, they’d make great trick or treat bags.
Real nice pattern and fantastic content, very little else we require : D.