I have a fabric crush going on with Loulouthi Needleworks, a new fabric collection by Anna Maria Horner. Just look at this print called Crossing Paths. L-O-V-E it. Why name fabric something cross stitchy? She says, the artwork printed on the cloth is comprised of tiny little X’s just like counted cross stitch. Read what else Anna has to say about Loulouthi Needleworks on her blog Post: Crossing Paths and Visions.
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Make a Little Halloween Quilt
The article “Make a Little Halloween Quilt!” on Stash Bandit is a delightful guide for quilting enthusiasts eager to infuse their homes with spooky charm during the Halloween season. In this tutorial, readers will discover the joy of creating small quilts that offer big impact, both in terms of creativity and space-saving. With detailed instructions and creative inspiration, quilters of all levels can embark on a fun and rewarding project to celebrate Halloween in style. From playful pumpkins to eerie ghosts, this tutorial provides plenty of ideas to evoke the spirit of Halloween in your quilting endeavors.
As Halloween approaches, there’s no better way to embrace the festive spirit than by indulging in some spooktacular quilting! In “Make a Little Halloween Quilt!” by Stash Bandit, quilters are invited to embark on a thrilling quilting adventure that promises to add a touch of magic to their homes. Whether you’re a seasoned quilter or a novice enthusiast, this tutorial offers something for everyone. Join us as we dive into the world of small quilts and discover the joy of creating charming Halloween-themed designs that will delight both young and old alike. Get ready to stitch up some Halloween magic and transform your home into a bewitching wonderland!
Still looking for more Halloween quilting ideas? Check out our dedicated Pintrest board Halloween Quilt Patterns.
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