I have started on a Halloween Sampler quilt. I'm usually not into these holiday themed fabrics (except for the Christmas ones, which I love) but I wanted to make something that my students would like to have around the classroom. I have made the six ghost blocks so far. Two each in three black on white fabrics.
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I appliqued the eyes and nose.
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I still have to cut and piece a bat block, a pumpkin block, a witch block, and two star blocks. I have also started starching my fabric for more precise cutting and piecing. I'm not sure how much of a difference it's making, but I do like the feeling of the stiff fabric.
I appliqued the eyes and nose.
I still have to cut and piece a bat block, a pumpkin block, a witch block, and two star blocks. I have also started starching my fabric for more precise cutting and piecing. I'm not sure how much of a difference it's making, but I do like the feeling of the stiff fabric.
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