WARNING: There is not a witch, ghost, or pumpkin on any of the fabrics in this "Halloween" quilt. If that does not suit your fancy, turn back now.
I just finished this quilt last night.
The only fabrics I had to buy were for the outer border and binding.
The rest came from my stash.
(Who knew I had that many blacks, whites and oranges in there!?!)
The pattern for this quilt came from the book called, Folk Art Quilts: A Fresh Look by Sandy Bonsib. I've made quite a few quilts from it, including this and this. A few years ago I met a blogger that had made this quilt up in Halloween fabrics and I knew that I wanted to do that too.
A friend borrowed my book and now it's in storage (that's another story) so I didn't have my pattern, but I did find the house block pattern (for free!) on Sandy Bonsib's website HERE. It was easy enough to figure out the sashing, posts and borders so I was able to do it pretty much the same as Sandy's quilt. Her pattern is called "Home is Where You Hang Your Heart" and she had a cute little heart hanging from one of the houses, so I decided to hang a moon to keep with the Halloween theme. I hung it from the only block that doesn't have polka dots on it, so, of course, the moon had to be in dots to compensate :)
The outer border fabric is called Halloween Night Dot in Black Orange from the line, Halloween Night by Minick and Simpson for Moda. The binding is called Awesome Cross Hatch in Pumpkin from the line, Awesome by Sandy Gervais for Moda.
And pom poms.
Oh, the pom poms.
I had no idea how labor intensive it would be to sew them on, but I endured the 3 hours it took me to sew them into the binding [I think anyone else could have done them a lot faster. I think I'm just really slow.] And p.s., they wash up well. However, I think they shrink because my quilt is not laying flat...don't know what to do about that.
Anyways, more scraps on the back.
Can you see the spiderweb quilting design? Kayleen Parry in Lehi, UT. did a fantastic job quilting this for me.
Since I don't have any "Halloween" prints in my stash I decided to bring in the spiderweb design in my quilting (just to spruce things up a bit). Neither the house blocks or the fabrics are "Halloweeny" so I thought it needed just a little something that screamed "Halloween".
No pun intended.
It's perfect Amber! I'm inspired to do something much like yours! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh Amber!! That is so cute!
ReplyDeleteI love it. thanks
ReplyDeleteHow fun is that.....just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteReally cute! I noticed the web quilting right away, it really adds to the quilt. Great job!
ReplyDeleteThat's adorable!
ReplyDeleteSo very festive! I love all the polka dots you incorporated into the quilt. And the moon, too. :) Loving it!
ReplyDeleteIt is great. I love the spiderwebs. Great job!
ReplyDeleteAmbs, it's adorable! That quilting is fabulous, and I especially love the pom pom's. Great job!
ReplyDeleteCute! Congrats for making it almost completely from your stash!
ReplyDeleteThe pom poms would have driven me crazy I'm sure!
And that is does Amber..screams YOU>..
ReplyDeletepiece be with you and all that Halloweenie stuff..
msamm
Very cute! I really like it and so simple to make.
ReplyDeleteThat is a really really cute quilt. I'm going to have to give up the internet. My list of quilts to make get longer every time I log on! And I'm not getting any younger here!
ReplyDeleteA-dorable Amber!
ReplyDeletei love your "home is where you hang your moon" quilt....lol
xx
lori
Love the spider web, it certainally makes the quilt. great job!
ReplyDeleteVery nice job!
ReplyDeleteThe spiderweb quilting is such the perfect touch! Wow...it looks like a lot of work but it seems like you got it done in no time! I love the whole package....you're so talented, Ambs! xoxo
ReplyDeletei love this!!! great work and the pom poms are too cute. a perfect halloween touch
ReplyDeleteVery Cute! I love that you didn't use actual halloween fabrics. And I'd never thought about washing the pom-poms -- it's good to know that they launder well!
ReplyDeleteAmber your quilt is adorable. I'm not really into scary witches and Halloween fabrics, so your houses are just perfect in my book. I love to make house quilts and your moon reminds me of an outhouse block I made awhile back.
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt, and the quilting is amazing!
ReplyDeleteBoo-tiful! :)
SheilaC
I am interested in making a quilt like yours Haunted House Quilt, but it is impossible to find the design of the house block. Could you tell me the size of the house? I love yours design and the quilting is amazing.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your attention.
Best regards,
Elena Luna