Sunday, October 31, 2010

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

Knotty Girls met recently at the Attic Window Quilt Shop. Judi made this Halloween quilt. She said it is from the book Simple Seasons by Kim Diehl. Isn’t it cute!

She also shared her latest purse made out of Halloween fabrics. She said she used the Ying Yang Scrap Bag pattern to make it. How cute is that!


Marcy Westveer finished another wonderful stitchery and pieced quilt from Crab Apple Hill. She made this Over The River quilt with white and black fabrics, which made an eye-catching quilt. Great job Marcy!


Want to make a Bow Tucks purse like the one above? Lee Ann is a master at making these. You won’t want to miss her class on Wednesday. Don’t forget all the other great classes coming up at the Attic Window Quilt Shop this week. Check the calendar on the sidebar or take a look at the Newsletter (woman with the hat) on the sidebar.

Sew Many Ways has two great gift ideas for you.


Stay Positive!
Caroll

3 comments:

Sparky said...

HI Carol...where can I find the lady who did this black and white quilt..? It is Madame Samm at Stash..your blog is lovely btw..Why did you not submit your witches boots???for our nov banner...? think Christmas..will you..wink..
blessings msamm

Allie said...

Caroll - that last pic of the purse - has the same fabric as my Lemon Tree quilt!!!!! I almost fell over when I saw it! I don't really do Halloween but I love that top quilt. That's the kind of decorating I like....not scary, lol. The over the river quilt is spectacular done in black and white!

Mama Pea said...

The black and white quilt is so striking and different! I always expect them in red. The black is a nice surprise.

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