I’m so excited to share my Halloween Candy Sack pattern.
This sweet paper pieced Candy Cane block is the foundation for the super simple sack. You can find the pattern in this month’s issue of McCall’s Quilting magazine. See…my sack is right there in the bottom left corner.
Adorable! How fun it would be to make a Trick or Treat sack for all of your kids. Here are some of my other Halloween Blocks that would work great in this sack…
There are loads of other Halloween blocks on my Etsy and Craftsy store.
Linking this week with:
Quilting Is More Fun Than Housework
Confessions of a Fabric Addict
I love the candy corn block – already have some of your other Halloween blocks. I loved the bag I made for my son – he had food allergies – so I overcompensated on the accessories and the costumes.
maryhertel, thank you for your blog post.Really thank you! Awesome.
Love it! Trick or treating in style for the little ones!
As an over the top fan of Halloween your link up with the fun spider block caught my eye. Why does the little imp have only 6 legs? Would 8 be too many and look messy? Is this a silly question? I think he is a very fun and not scary spider. What a creative sewer you are!
Hi Jane, In my never ending quest to make EASY blocks, I skipped 2 legs.
Ok, every single block is COMPLETELY ADORABLE! Your designs make me smile.
Sweet! I will admit my first reaction to your corn candy block was a chuckle. You do manage to design great characters!
I love your Halloween patterns. That little bag is so adorable. I visited your Etsy shop and you have some great patterns there.
Thanks so much, Kathy. I have a lot of fun designing them!
That is an adorable bag! Your spider block is creepy, but perfect for Halloween…love it. It’s so cool to see your bag on the magazine!
I love that spider block!
Cute Halloween bag Marney and congrats on having your pattern in the quilt magazine!