A real "treat"  to make a " Trick or Treat Sue " block!
This week, I ran across the sweetest pattern to paper piece.  It is a Sunbonnet Sue  pattern designed by the talented Jennifer Ofenstein of  Sewhooked.com ,  for the blog hop ,  Something Wicked This Way Comes.    
Jennifer created a Sunbonnet Sue , for Oct. 16, 2012 on the blog hop,   and she is trick or treating!
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| Block made by Jennifer, of www.Sewhooked.com | 
 I pulled out ( from my organized stash closet ) dug  out (from under some summer fabrics )  the Halloween fabrics on my   kitchen  work table  , and made my own little Sue.
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| My  Trick or Treat Sue      a 10 inch block | 
 After I posted little Sue  on my Flickr page, and the Flickr page for Sewhooked projects,   I noticed she looked a little sad .  Could it be that  she was  still an "orphan" block.  :(
So I went back onto the WhimsandFancies.com  blog to look at  all of the other Halloween patterns.  I saw just what I was looking for ... on Oct. 11.  Kimi,  of Eat.geek.sew.com, designed some wickedly delicious candy patterns!   A  tootsie roll,  smarties, lollipop, and candy corn!  Bingo!   I had my idea!
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| Kimi's Candy patterns    www.eat.geek.sew.com | 
I found the right colors for making some candy corn.  I love the yellow polka dots!  They make me happy.  ( Does anyone else like polka dots this much??)
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| My candy corn block  - a 5 inch block. I just added more background white sashes to make it 10 inches | 
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| Notice inside her pumpkin pail,  she has candy corn!    (I saw this little touch in Jennifer's block,  and couldn't resist putting  in candy corn fabric in mine .) | 
I decided to make a little 10 inch pillow with my 2 blocks.   And since I used the white background, I wanted to Halloween-it up  some with a  ruffle.....  black , with orange polka dots, of course!
I cut 3 inch x WOF strips , ironed them in half lengthwise, and baste stitched the raw edges .  I was glad when I had them gathered... this is my least favorite part of making ruffles.  (I am saving for a ruffle foot on my Topaz.)
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| Here is little Sue,  with her little Sweet tooth. | 
   
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| The back side of Sue's pillow | 
(Don't tell anyone... but I have a big sweet tooth, too!)
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| I'm off to my sewing room! 
 
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So, so cute...front and back! And you know I do love polka dots at least as much as you do...must be genetic!
ReplyDeleteYou are really the queen of paper piecing!! This has SO much CHARM! And I love polka dots, too!
ReplyDeleteLove your little cushions - perfect for brightening up Halloween.
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute!!!
ReplyDeleteThis pillow is just adorable! (And I also have quite the sweet tooth!)
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