Tuesday, August 2, 2011

TIME TO THINK HALLOWEEN

Robbie Decker, fellow quilter who occasionally works at the Attic Window Quilt Shop (we won't let her retire) sent me a picture of her latest accomplishment.  She said, “This is the top for a new embroidery pattern.  It needs to be quilted but I thought you might like to show it on the blog.”  Indeed I do!  Thank you so much Robbie.  The pattern, Which Witch’s Boot, is by Crabapple Hill.  Don’t you just love it!
Here it is with the borders.  I love how these fabrics brighten things up and make that center really pop.  You can get the pattern at the Attic Window Quilt Shop.  Robbie says that the quilt is about 42” by 38”.  She also says, “I used buttons instead of all embroidery as I never follow directions.”  Directions?  Who follows directions any more?  Great idea with the buttons!

Each Day Is A Gift is the title of the quilt by Piece N Quilt and is featured on ModaBake Shop.    

Stay calm! Stay kind! Stay Positive!
Caroll

7 comments:

Mrs. Sew and Sew - Karen said...

Love it!

Mama Pea said...

I just bought that pattern at the quilt show this weekend! LOL! The sample they had made up used buttons, too. I can't wait to make it. It's very cute, I think!

Barb said...

I just love it!!!!

Thearica said...

LOVE it!!

Denice Barker said...

It's very cute but Halloween?? I'm thinking peaches....tomatoes...not pumpkins yet!

mamypatch said...

magnifique, j'aime beaucoup!

Anonymous said...

When I think of Halloween I think of your witches shoes with baggy socks! The cutest blocks!! And you have the tutorial on your blog I see! I love those blocks.

lkjlkj

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