Here is a Disappearing 9-patch Halloween quilt. I used Riley Blake's Halloween fabric and some other prints that I had. I quilted it in spiderwebs with glow-in-the-dark thread. Only thing with the thread is you have to have a black light for it to glow. I will probably buy one just to see how it looks in the dark.
Here are a few of my favorite people. Batman:
The scarecrow and the pirate: ( I made this costume-turned out so cute. We had trouble keeping the tulle from crinkling.)
Shy Thomas the Train:
And the vampire:
Here are a few of my favorite people. Batman:
The scarecrow and the pirate: ( I made this costume-turned out so cute. We had trouble keeping the tulle from crinkling.)
Shy Thomas the Train:
And the vampire:
Your quilt is just wonderful and so are those cuties you have there....
ReplyDeleteYour D9P quilt is fabulous! Love the kids costumes too!
ReplyDeleteCute pictures! I've not heard of glow in the dark thread but I did find some flow in the dark fabric this year to make pillowcases for my grandchildren. blessings, marlene
ReplyDeleteLOVE! The colors are perfect and so much fun! I haven't seen glow in the dark thread but how awesome and so perfect for spider webs. The kiddos are too too cute!
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You are very gifted in the costume department. Also, I make rag dolls. Have for years. And you are right on about how long it takes to make one doll. But to me it is worth it. I usually do assembly line work. Do all the cutting, stuffing, sewing body together, sewing hair, drawing faces, making clothes, etc. I almost like it more than quilting. And by quilting I mean sewing the quilt together. I don't quilt quilt.
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