Halloween fabrics
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Originally Posted by booklady
I've been going through my stash to sell some items at a garage sale and have come across a lot of Halloween. Thinking of making some bags for Trick 'r treaters. Can use them as prizes at school for various events.
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Originally Posted by ube quilting
Okay. I love halloween and have lots of scraps. here's what I'm doing with them. I am not buying any more untill
H-stash is gone.
This pattern is in the book "Big- Block Quilts by Magic" authored by Nancy Johnson Srebro. I make alot of these for gifts. They are quick, easy and make a nice wall hanging for any season.
peace
H-stash is gone.
This pattern is in the book "Big- Block Quilts by Magic" authored by Nancy Johnson Srebro. I make alot of these for gifts. They are quick, easy and make a nice wall hanging for any season.
peace
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Originally Posted by moonwork42029
I am soooo the wrong person to answer this :)
I know you're trying to relieve some the strain on your house walls by reducing your stash but I haven't had to start that 12 step program quite yet.
So your answer is NO...you don't need any more (but dang you might still want it)
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Originally Posted by cmagee84
Weeeellll, considering that JoAnn's has their Halloween fabric on sale, you could use some more of the novelty type perhaps. Definitely worth a trip if one is in your area!! :)
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Originally Posted by ube quilting
Okay. I love halloween and have lots of scraps. here's what I'm doing with them. I am not buying any more untill
H-stash is gone.
This pattern is in the book "Big- Block Quilts by Magic" authored by Nancy Johnson Srebro. I make alot of these for gifts. They are quick, easy and make a nice wall hanging for any season.
Your fabric would be lovely in this pattern.
peace
H-stash is gone.
This pattern is in the book "Big- Block Quilts by Magic" authored by Nancy Johnson Srebro. I make alot of these for gifts. They are quick, easy and make a nice wall hanging for any season.
Your fabric would be lovely in this pattern.
peace
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Originally Posted by moonwork42029
Originally Posted by np3
Originally Posted by moonwork42029
I am soooo the wrong person to answer this :)
I know you're trying to relieve some the strain on your house walls by reducing your stash but I haven't had to start that 12 step program quite yet.
So your answer is NO...you don't need any more (but dang you might still want it)
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Originally Posted by moonwork42029
Originally Posted by ube quilting
Okay. I love halloween and have lots of scraps. here's what I'm doing with them. I am not buying any more untill
H-stash is gone.
This pattern is in the book "Big- Block Quilts by Magic" authored by Nancy Johnson Srebro. I make alot of these for gifts. They are quick, easy and make a nice wall hanging for any season.
Your fabric would be lovely in this pattern.
peace
H-stash is gone.
This pattern is in the book "Big- Block Quilts by Magic" authored by Nancy Johnson Srebro. I make alot of these for gifts. They are quick, easy and make a nice wall hanging for any season.
Your fabric would be lovely in this pattern.
peace
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Originally Posted by GagaSmith
I love what you have. My only suggestion, if you do want more fabeic, would be to add a purple to the bunch. Nice fabrics.
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