Sunday, October 6, 2019

Not Totally Witchy for the Witchy Stitchy Blog Hop

There are times when the best laid plans just don't fall into place and this would be one of them. My plan (as yet unrealized) was to create a table runner with my blocks. Indecision hit and I could not make a plan. Do I use the three blocks I have or add one more and make a square. So as I ponder this problem let me show you the blocks that are done.

The first is The Count or for some, Dracula. My number loving daughter would say The Count.



Next up is a Halloween Ghost. 


And then number three The Mummy 


When put end to end for a runner they might look like this. 


These delightful patterns were created by Rachel at One Last Stitch. She is on Facebook and Instagram. The patterns are foundation paper pieced and all finish at 10". She has only been designing for a short while but her style is unique and I must say I find it very appealing. 

So that's it from me this time. A partial fail but a partial win if you are working on your optimism. Piecefully, Joanne


Please take the time to visit these other bloggers on their special day and see how they interpret Witchy Stitchy. 

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35 comments:

  1. Those blocks are adorable and would make a really fun table runner. Not a fail at all!

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  2. Such fun. It looks successful to me. Frankenstein might make a good fourth. Thanks for sharing.

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  3. Very cute! Paper piecing is so detailed and involved; yours look so good! Always the glass is half full; it's a win! :)

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  4. Sew much fun! I think you should use it as a wall hanging!

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  5. Cute mummy, I never would have thought to create one. It would be a cute runner to use under a bowl of candy to hand out to tricksters.

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  6. It's definitely a win in my world with these blocks...love them! These blocks are so spooky and cute all rolled together. Thank you for sharing them and I can't wait to see what you decide to make. I'm really glad you hopped with us today!

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  7. Hi Joanne! Oh, I just love the ghost and the mummy with the ties breaking loose. Too cute. Thanks for sharing your blocks - they aren't too scary to see today. ~smile~ Roseanne

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  8. Great job! These are fantastic!

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  9. Great blocks, thanks so much for sharing!

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  10. LOVE these little guys! Lined up the way you had them would make a cute wall hanging as well as a table topper! Their creator is fantastic and you did a wonderful job of making them!

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  11. Fun blocks and yes, ti would be a fun table topper!

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  12. These are cute blocks. They would make a fun runner.

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  13. These are great blocks no matter how they end up. The potential is amazing. Runner, topper, hanging, placemats, goodie bags and since you got the designers name out there all of us could potentially do the same. Win, win. Thanks for hopping

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  14. Wow, so creative. Those characters look terrific!

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  15. I'd say a total win on these cute blocks! Sometimes it just takes a little more time to make those decisions about how to put the blocks together. It will be wonderfu.

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  16. No way!! These are all so cute! I would LOVE to make some of these, or better yet, have someone make them for me. Mwah ha ha ha ha.....

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  17. Those are so very cute. I am beginning to love paper piecing, but man I hate removing the paper after they are done.

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  18. Very cool ty for sharing love the paper piecing. .. happyness04431@yahoo.com

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  19. Very nice work, and cute patterns. I think using the three blocks or adding a fourth would either look great.

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  20. Always love having info on new designers. These are cute patterns and look for a fun final project.

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  21. These are cute. The ghost reminds me of Charlie Brown! Thanks for sharing.

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  22. Thanks for the cute ideas--and Thanks for the Blog Hop!
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  23. Joanne, these are really cute. I love the Count! Thanks for sharing the designer of these cute blocks with us!

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  24. Cute, cute, cute. Love the blocks

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  25. Vampires, Ghosts, and Mummies. Oh, my!! Perfect projects for the Witchy Stitchy Hop.

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  26. Very cute little blocks. Fun to look at for sure.

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  27. Very Cute blocks, with a 4th, you could put a blank quilted square in the middle so you have a place to put a centerpiece or a pot, etc... it would be fun to see these with a witch, or Frankie... or even a monster. :)

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  28. A total win! I've never seen the blocks, or heard of the designer, so you've given me two new things. Thank you! I just love the mummy wrappings!

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  29. I know what you mean by best laid plans... but you did really well! You could turn the blocks into a little wallhanging... there are lots of possibilities! xx

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  30. These are cute and will look fantastic as a runner! Great projects!

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