Much longed for October has come to its final week. My heart is back in July, savoring those hot sunny days. Mo has transitioned to winter better than I have---he has returned to his smelly old beds [heaven forbid I wash or replace them], bringing his best dollies and his baby monkey blankies, snoring away the day.
Here he is looking for me after a windy walk with his weekday walker.
I forgot to order cider in my grocery delivery. And they were out of gourds. Maybe I'll get to TJs before Friday, who knows.
Living room display. Do we prefer prim and plain or love the added little quilt?
This quilt was a spur of the moment, just for fun project, a TQC postcard that was misfiled then refound, from 2022.
Isn't it ever so sweet!
I used my cherished most fave Halloween fabric, a thrifted find, for the binding. I used every scrap, it is all gone. It's sort of Halloween candy and other images, tosses on black ground Like many of us, I find it hard to use up favorite beloved fabrics.
This backing was an end of year find somewhere, maybe Joann's? I have it in pink too, I think 4 yards each. Again, hard to use, but this way I can enjoy it in a positive pleasing way.
I also just for fun made a bunting banner from a J Wecker Frisch panel. No instructions, so I made it any old way. The images are witchy and intriguing.
It was gifted to my little friend, with the pre-instructions "not a doll outfit, not candy".
It was for her family's big grey wood fence, but gale wind alerts brought it inside. (will we really have 2" of rain and 50 mph winds? Color me dubious.)
This was a leftover piece from the bunting. It could be a cute label, but covers the wonderful Mr Moons and vintage Halloween images.
With a label.
I got these new labels.
I don't like labels on quilts or tags on clothes, so why do I love these labels? They're fun! Look professional...and it is a small business run by a woman. They also make very stylish custom quilt labels, if you're into that.
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Googly Eyed Jack. Six are done, 3 to go before Friday when Halloween is shelved until next year. Plus wild geese border.
Fun to make! But not so pumpkin-y? And a tad creepy?
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A random corner, neutrals returning for November, maybe? I have an IV session---terrible timing, mid December, so this year will be starting Christmas early. The protocol chooses the dates, not me; I am not pleased.
Mo tried on his tutu and witch hat. He is so sweet and good about dressing up.
Looks like Sweet Mo is all set for Winter's entrance with all his cherished toys and fuzzy bed nook;)))
ReplyDeleteI love your little TQC quiltlet --the crows are wonderful. And that backing fabric is so neat!!
Sorry to hear about your IV timing!! Just before Christmas and all...;((((
And here we find ourselves back into pre-Holiday mode once again; I find holidays difficult these days--especially since we have become "the old folks".....
Enjoying the golden trees while they last...
Hugs, Julierose