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Happy Halloween Witches!

Happy Halloween!  Why? you ask.  When my kids were growing up I tried to make the holidays really meaningful and it put a lot of stress on this teacher mom.  So with Halloween all I had to do was buy some candy and make a costume.  The only Halloween fabric then were orange and black solids! My favorite Halloween movie is Hocus Pocus. So of course I had to watch it again this year and I am anxious for Hocus Pocus 2 of course. I have to admit that I started this design last year and I had only a few designs added to the hat.  But this year I was inspired to finish it and hang it up in the store.   The project was designed to feature the built in designs on the Pfaff Creative icon, but darn if a few ladies didn't talk me into teaching it!  The hardest part was going back and trying to write directions for what I did!  Then a customer wanted one for her Epic 2 and I actually had time to design one at the store and stitch it up before Halloween. ...

Day 10 Are you Crazy for Candy Corn?

Are you crazy for anything candy corn? I have to tell you that I am not a fan of candy corn candy but I am a fan of candy corn sewing and quilting! We have 2 bolts of this super cute candy corn fabric at the store and I couldn't resist buying some. But what to make with it? I found this table runner on Krista Moser's site here . And I thought I could get a topper done by Halloween but I am not sure if I am going to make it! She has very thorough directions and I think I should just save this for next year. So with only 24 hours until Halloween I set out to find some quick and easy candy corn projects.  Deb's Days has a cute blog post with a candy corn potholder- simple and quick to make with scraps.  You can find the link to her supply list and video tutorial here . Last year Janome had a really cute and quick Candy Corn pouch pattern and FB live.  I am all about watching any video for inspiration.   They included both patterns and vip format.  The link to ...

Day 9 Cute Halloween Treat Trays

I was digging through my Halloween fabrics and I found a whole bunch of scraps that I could actually use.  So I sorted all of the pieces by color and size.  Small pieces went into a basket and the larger pieces went into a plastic bin. At first I thought of throwing them away but I was inspired by Judy W who is making scrappy quilts and I thought 'I should do this!"  Then I thought I might be able to find a few projects to use the scraps or maybe not... I searched Google and came up with a few cute ideas. I found these Halloweeen Reusable Treat trays here   Thermoweb Blog   and started digging through the bin.  The blog post details all of the steps to make the trays.  Rather than create a circle template, I used my circle Savvy ruler by Creative Grid. I cut out a 7 inch circle with two scraps of fabric and coated them with the Heat n Bond Liquid Vinyl as per directions. I put a sheet of Press n Seal on top before screwing on the cap to keep it fr...

Day 8 Pumpkins and more

You know it must be fall when the Pumpkin Spice coffee hits the shelves! Love it or hate it, the flavor is what starts the season.  I went to Dunkin (its new name) and there wasn't any left. The guy told us the season is over.  Not for me, though. Pumpkins are seasonal decor and you will find them everywhere. The iconic carved pumpkin will be happening in the next few days because if you carve it earlier, it rots before Halloween! I love making pumpkins and I have been making them for years but when the Creative icon came out I was able to add a whole new look with the floating stitches! Here is my practice sample using Floriani orange and black twisted thread in both the needle and the bobbin. Love it!   I taught this class in 2018 and we had a few requests for the class again, so I am teaching it again on Friday. It is a great lesson in using Perfect Positioning and using designs from your machine, both the Epic and Epic 2 and the icon. But the best part was joinin...

Day 7 Only for Looks

  This is an easy project to finish just in time for the holiday. A few days ago I posted a project that I had started based on a Viking blog post.  If you missed it, you can find it here . So I had this length of ribbon and decided it was too pretty to be useful! we always have towel blanks at the store, so I selected a solid black towel and added the ribbon down the center of the towel.  It looked quite lonely on the towel, so I decided to check out some of the designs and lettering on the machine. I created the line of stitching and decided to sew out a practice sample.  I drew a chalk line 1" from the edge of the ribbon and used 'Glow in the Dark' thread. This laser feature on the Epic 2 is fabulous and I am waiting patiently for the icon 2 to come out, that's for sure! Notice how easy it is to stitch a straight line of lettering when you have the laser on. I combine a 9mm black cat silhouette with the Comic 12mm lettering and I absolutely love how it stitched ou...

Day 6 BOO to you!

Have you turned on your Pfaff Creative icon or Viking Epic or Epic 2 this week?  I am always excited when I see the little envelope next to the blog. "You've got mail!" is what I hear in my head.  This is one of my favorite features about my machine!                                              'Before covid' I taught a class designed around the blog and using the free designs they give us.  I was happy to see these designs back on the blog again. I created the letters in Appliqué Creator selecting my 360 x 260mm hoop. This allowed me to make these big letters. I deleted the satin stitching, which left the placement and tackdown stitching. I used chalkboard fabric so when I trimmed out the fabric, it left a neat finish. I followed the directions for the bat except I used a sheet of glitterflex for his body.  when you remove the clear topping, it can be a...

Day 5 Running Around in Circles?

Everyone knows that Halloween starts the holiday season in the US, right?  I suspect pretty soon all of us will be running around in circles. so let's do this right and break out the Circular Attachment! Pfaff Circular Attachment Husqvarna Viking Circular Attachment  I fell in love with the vintage circular attachment with the rubber stopper and used it often on my 7570.  But living in Florida, the rubber rotted and that was the end of it. Today's tool is much more than just circles as you can see in the picture above. Cindy used it to add the binding to the bottom circle for her flipping out tote. So clever! I love using it and have taught several classes with different project ideas.  One of my favorites is my Jack Skellington place mat.  I combined the perfect circles with the stitches on the Creative icon, including the floating stitches. I am the 'queen' of decorative stitches, which is the reason I bought my 7550 in the first place! But today's project is...