These cute mini charms arrived from
Read giveaway post details Here
Fabric Requirements:
2 Boo mini-charm packs ... (I used almost all the charms)
1/2 yard mottled black fabric for web sashing and outer border and binding ... (I had less than an inch left)
Butterfly helped.
I sewed and pressed
Katniss helped.
I cut and sewed some more.
My quilty kitties were sew helpful!
pressed half back
I added a needle-turned applique circle of a Halloween print with a spider
in the center of the web.
I pinned the quilt sandwich only on the edges, back and front, smoothing each side several times and moving pins and repinning as needed.
I decided simple straight machine quilting lines on the black web was all that was needed.
Then I added some hand stitches to the spider in the center and it glows furry in the dark.
Although both my hubby and I tried with two different cameras, we did not have one capable of getting a good enough shot of the glow in the dark web to post the photo, but it looks spooky sweet!
First I quilted the spokes outward.
Then I added web lines in the curved black sashing.
and I have never had any issues easing them even around curves.
front
Time to Trick or Treat!
Giveaway
To win these frightfully festive fat quarters please leave one comment
telling me if you prefer to be tricked or treated.
Your do not need to be a follower to win, just be sure that I have an email address where I may contact you.
My faithful followers may have a second chance to win by leaving me a second comment telling me how you follow.
I will send this giveaway anywhere in the world.
The winner will be drawn at the stroke of midnight on October 31st!
Happy Halloween!
I hope you have enjoyed your visit to my scrapatch today!
October 22nd
Have a safe and happy Halloween!
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WOW!! Utterly amazed by your beautiful web ... I want one myself ;) Great job and thank you so much for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteI looovvvvveeee it! I agree with Wendy, I want one!
ReplyDeleteButterfly looks like my Moe! Just love this and so much work and detail. Oh, the glow in the dark thread is a perfectly wicked touch!
ReplyDeleteI love this! Thanks for the tutorial as I never would have thought to use the Quick Curve Ruler to make this. Guess I'll be attempting to make one for myself.
ReplyDeleteI follow via Bloglovin!
ReplyDeleteTreated, of course :) This project is just fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous web table topper! I love to be treated of course, lol. Thank you for sharing your tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI also follow you GFC!
ReplyDeleteTreated! I am flying to Honolulu on Halloween.
ReplyDeleteI love, love your spiderweb. It is wonderful.
What a beautiful web you made. I wish I could see it glow... Thanks for your creativity.
ReplyDeleteYour spiderweb is so cool! And I didn't know there was glow in the dark thread! I love it! Oh, I also love treats, but once in a while a trick is fun too :) Happy Halloween!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your web, and I'm so glad I found your blog! I hope I can follow your directions to make one, too. Hoping to win some yummy Halloween fabric!
ReplyDeleteI am now following you by email. Yay!
ReplyDeleteOh I love it - am so tempted to get a curved ruler now - I love the glow in the dark thread too, what fun - I think I need some of that too! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love it. it is looking nice in these colors. great job. Thanks for this tutorial
ReplyDeleteYour spider web quilt is sew awesome. Thanks for the tutorial. I must try my curved ruler, that I bought some time ago.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day
Love the spider web, great job.
ReplyDeleteThat's brilliant! My friend has just bought a kaleidoscope ruler & we were talking about spider webs - I shall show her yours for inspiration. I think the back looks just as stunning - will look great 'glow in the dark' :)
ReplyDeleteYour cobweb is amazing, I have never seen anything like it. Thanks so much for the tutorial and the lovely giveaway too.
ReplyDeleteks(dot)eyles(at)yahoo(dot)co(dot)uk
I forgot to say that I like to be treated! Also I follow on GFC.
ReplyDeleteks(dot)eyles(at)yahoo(dot)co(dot)uk
What a wonderful web! You are so talented to do all that. Lovely of your kitties to be so helpful too.
ReplyDeleteWonderful tute! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYou've certainly raised the bar with this delightful creation!! How very clever. I prefer to be treated, thank you very much. Unless the trick is to get me onto a plane destined for a luxury vacation!!
ReplyDeleteI love the spider web mat. Such a creative idea. I am going to put it on my list. I love to be treated.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that. I would rather be treated - with chocolate.
ReplyDeleteI follow by e-mail
ReplyDeleteSuch a unique and clever idea! Love the web! And I had much rather be treated... hate people playing tricks on me.. especially my little brother. lol
ReplyDeleteTreated!!! I really like your spider web that is such a great idea !! Happy Halloween.
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Treated! Love the spider web. Simply fantastic.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wickedly creative project. Thanks for the tutorial. Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteI follow via Bloglovin. You write such a cheerful blog with a cute kitty frequently showing up.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is such a great and unique project! I prefer to be treated, thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteWow! your spiderweb is stunning - I love it!
ReplyDeleteLove the Spider Web, glow in the dark thread is inspirational. I get so many treats that a trick would make a change.
ReplyDeleteI'm a happy GFC follower!
ReplyDeleteThat is just too cool. What a great project!
ReplyDeleteyour spider web is just fan-tas-tic!!!! I will try to make one next week, you are my fav of today!
ReplyDeletePat....I just love your web!! It is so unique; lovely!! thank you for the giveaway...I prefer a treat to a trick
ReplyDeleteWOW...I just LOVE your spider web mat!!! You did an amazing job with it. Definitely my favorite project today! Oh..and I would so much prefer to be treated.
ReplyDeleteLove, Love, Love that spider web! thanks for the how to!! And I always love a treat over a trick. :)
ReplyDeleteOKKKKKKK a spider web that is soooo frigging wicked it should be in the Halloween WAll of FAME ....
ReplyDeleteabsolutely perfect....I want to make that ...such a perfect project for background photos too...YOU are so wickedly GOOD!
I love your spider web project. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThat is really cute Pat!! You did a fabulous job.
ReplyDeleteThat spider web is super great! Of course I love to be treated not tricked!! Please enter me!
ReplyDeletethe web is amazing...don't we all love a treat...and sometimes a good trick but that is when we are the one doing he tricking
ReplyDeleteGreat web you have spun. When I was younger I loved to be treated. Now that I am older tricked. The grandson's think they are funny when they do it.
ReplyDeleteI love your spider web!Great idea.
ReplyDeleteI am a follower.
ReplyDeleteYour spider web is sew cute and I would love to make one of my own. (I have enough of the real ones right now. :) Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteLove your wicked web! The quilting lines are perfect. Great job...and be sure and give the kitty assistants a hug for all of their help! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteOh, I follow with Bloglovin and Friend Connect. And I'd prefer to be treated...not tricked!
ReplyDeleteTreated for sure. Love your web. Isn't Boo Crew adorable?
ReplyDeleteTreated of course. Love your creativity.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on your project! Sooooo creative! I love to be treated!!
ReplyDeleteLOOOOVE this! It would look great on a spooky table as well! I love treats on Halloween!
ReplyDelete:) Kelly @ My Quilt Infatuation
Absolutely wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative person you must be.
tvbart@charter.net
If I were a spider, I would love to make your web my home. Great Job on the web.
ReplyDeleteI am a follower and I love to be treated.
ReplyDeleteWow!!! This is so neat, I want to make one right now!! Thanks so much for sharing and of course I always like being "treated".
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! That looks really complicated and difficult to make, but you did an amazing job with it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great spiderweb quilt! In the first photo I thought you had appliqued the black spiderweb over the pieced section, but then you showed the process and of my they were pieced! It's wonderful and I love the helpful kitties too!!!
ReplyDeleteI follow your wonderful blog with GFC.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely treated! Your quilt is amazing! :)
ReplyDeletePretty quilt! I will have to look at that curve ruler :)
ReplyDeleteYour web is so pretty! Congratulations on winning most creative! We all want to make one now!
ReplyDelete(I had much rather be treated, but if I'm tricked, I hope it's in fun!)
I follow you by GFC!
ReplyDeleteI prefer to be treated. Beautiful spiderweb!
ReplyDeleteOMG....that is sooo frightfully beautiful. I love it!!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteRockin' and wicked spider web! I love it! Going to have to check out that ruler too. :-)
ReplyDeleteThat is one wicked web! I absolutely love it. Thanks for showing the how-to, now I am going to attempt that! Your butterfly looks almost exactly like my Loedertje.....including the rolling on the fabric! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteLovely!!! I absolutely adore it! Wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteInventive, creative and oh SO awesome!
ReplyDeleteWonderful Web! Thanks for the tut. Congrats on being one of the chosen.
ReplyDeleteI prefer to be treated. : )
Love this... how original.. this looks fun
ReplyDeleteI prefer to be treated!
ReplyDeleteI am a follower!
ReplyDeleteI love to be treated and I think you did it with your amazing spider web.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing with all of us.
Robin in Washington State
assweetaspeaches hotmail
Love the web. Yet another item to add to my to-make list. Well done.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the chance to win the fabric. kj_hahn(at)telus(dot)net
Great tut... love the spider web effect through out the whole project.
ReplyDeleteI prefer a treat to a trick.
Thanks for sharing and for a chance at your give a way.
jleibfried@aol.com
That is fabulous! I love how you did that. I prefer to treat.
ReplyDeleteThis is just too wickedly amazing! I love it and your instructions are perfect!
ReplyDeleteYour Spider Web is gorgeous - love it!! Thanks for sharing in the hop... the music is awesome too!! I prefer chocolate treats!!
ReplyDeleteLove the tutorial, always looking for new fun ways to add to my holiday decor....also I prefer treated :0)
ReplyDeletewhat a cute project!!
ReplyDeleteOoh, I love this! So creative! I bet the glowing effect is great. Thanks so much for sharing. I prefer to be treated. And your blog was such a treat I'm going to sign up as a new follower. :)
ReplyDeleteThe web is awesome! I wish I was talented enough to make one! I like to be tricked and treated equally.
ReplyDeleteLove the spider web. It's great. Thanks so much for sharing
ReplyDeleteYou did a Great job on this spider web I love it. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely treated! Mmm chocolate
ReplyDeleteI follow on feedly
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your treat!! It is sEw wickedly sweet, thanks for the inspiration...Happy Haunting!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on being in the top three...great job. I follow by GFC and Bloglovin. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteFantastic web quilt and a lovely tutorial to go with it! I prefer to be treated on Halloween! yoyopattycakes@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteLike your spider web quilt.
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Follow on bloglovin.
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Very cool, I love this!
ReplyDeleteLove your web, wish I could see the glow in the dark thread effect.
ReplyDeletethelady at hotmail.com
Wow, what a neat spider web and what a wonderful idea to begin with! Wish I had that type of creative mind! Thanks for sharing and the tutorial! And thanks for the giveaway, too!
ReplyDeleteI love to treat all the kiddos in my area. I make up little bags with fruit snacks, fruit juice and lots of little toys.
ReplyDeleteOh this is wonderful and SO festive. :). I love the web in all its special Halloween-ness! And i'm sure Katniss and Butterfly are the perfect helpers. :D
ReplyDeleteI am an email follower. I love reading what's new with you...!
ReplyDeleteCan we say Fabulous! Yep, just said it. Faaaaaaaaaaabulous! :)
ReplyDeletexx
HAPPY TO FOLLOW>BLOG LOVIN'!
ReplyDeletemsstitcher1948@yahoo.com
HI! WHAT A FESTIVE GIVEAWAY>THANKS!
ReplyDeleteI THINK I LIKE TO A "TREAT" BEST!
HAPPY STITCHING!
msstitcher1948@yahoo.com
I love your web! Congratulations on the most creative award, you are most deserving!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful spider web! It makes a great table mat for a bowl of TREATS. Thanks for the tutorial and give-away.
ReplyDeleteGreat table topper! I love to be treated!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting on the way it was cut
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing how you made your WEB. It's too cute to attract spiders! I have a few Triangle rulers and it's nice to see another use for them.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, this is just sooooo cute!!! Thank you bunches for sharing the tutorial with us. :)
ReplyDeleteI much prefer to be treated, and these fabric would be such a wonderful treat!
ReplyDeleteOh, that is amazing! I just pinned it so I don't forget how badly I want to make one. :-)
ReplyDeleteTreated, of course, espeically if it involved chocolate or fabric! Lovely project, thanks for sharing it! pbstrand@msn.com
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely FANTASTIC!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI hate spiders, but I really Love this!!!
I vote treated! Your project is constructed very well. I love it!
ReplyDeleteI love this! Thanks for the tutorial on making it!
ReplyDeleteI love it!! I love everything about it. You did a wonderful job on this! I would love a chance to win your give away!!
ReplyDeleteI love the web! I'm sure you wouldn't have been able to make it without the help of your kitty friends.
ReplyDeleteTreats, all the way. Tricks are just mean. :)
I don't know how you get anything done without those Kitties to help you. I only have Zeus and he is always right there.
ReplyDeleteI love your spider web and you did a beautiful job I bet it is pretty with the thread that glows. Thanks for the tutorial ,I don't have any of those rulers but I am sure I could find them. Happy Halloween.
I am definitely a treater
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love your spider web it is amazing -such talent
Judy
I prefer to be treated and give treats. I love your Wicked Web...so wickedly adorable! Thank you for sharing the tutorial. anglanouette at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing!!! Wonderful..
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing.
I follow you by bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteTreated of course. I'm totally impressed with your spider web and know you couldn't have done it without your kitty paper weights....grin.
ReplyDeletethe Kitties made purrrrfect helpers
ReplyDeletefor the spider web. it is CUTE! so nice to have had for lots of uses! Thank you for the chance
DH birthday is Halloween-lol
aka kingcooper0001@aol.com
Treated, of course!!!! :-)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely brilliant idea and perfectly executed! Thanks for sharing how you made it!
ReplyDeleteAdorable!! I hate spiders but would love having this on my table any day! Thanks for sharing with us and I would much rather be treated then tricked!
ReplyDeleteLove the wicked web yiu have weaves. Thnx for the tute!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your spiderweb and I am not a spider person. LOL. I might have to get one of those curved rulers after all even tho I'm not very fond of curves. BTW - I prefer to be treated - w/ Choco of course :)
ReplyDeleteI follow you on bloglovin :)
ReplyDeleteI love your web. Very creative! I prefer to be treated. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is cool! Thanks for sharing. I guess treated is the way to go.
ReplyDeleteLove treats and your spider web is definitely a treat.
ReplyDeleteYour web is over the top awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing how you made it!!!
This is absolutely the greatest. How clever you are. Can't believe you are able to make the binding using straight fabric rather than bias. You must be a magician!
ReplyDeleteLove this! I definitely see one of these in my future ... though I may cheat a little and use some black iron-on bias tape to draw my web.
ReplyDeletei prefer to treat and be treated than to trick or be tricked. Doesn't everyone except the mean girls?
I am a follower. I use Feedly.
ReplyDeleteYour quilted spider web is the most unique and amazing Halloween tribute I have seen. Thank you sew much for hopping. BOO-tiful...
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness. How amazing! I love, love, love this wicked web! What a treat it was to visit you today. :) blessings, marlene
ReplyDeleteI like treats better than tricks. Your spider web looks great. Thanks for the chance at your giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI follow via RSS Feeds. Thanks for the second chance.
ReplyDeleteI prefer to be tricked. So much fun in a surprise.
ReplyDeleteI follow you by email.
ReplyDeleteI like the treats. Your spider web is one I wouldn't mind finding.
ReplyDeleteI love following your blog. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic project! I've never seen the quilt curve ruler, but it looks like it could be fun to work with. Thanks for sharing this with us all! Oh, and being treated is always better than being tricked!
ReplyDeleteI follow with GFC and Feedly.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely an outstanding project!! Superb! Thanks for sharing the process as I sure wondered how you came up with the curved pieces. The addition of the glow-in-the-dark thread was perfect. Thank you; a real job.
ReplyDeleteLOL; I meant JOY not job!! :)
ReplyDeleteWickedly awesome!
ReplyDeleteYeah Pat ! Congrats on most creative....very cute !
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful quilt...this is perfect for Halloween....thanks for the giveaway...and I prefer to be treated.....
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteI like to be tricked, then treated!!
I love that spider, surprisingly I think I might be able to make one of those…great spider web.
Nini~
Adorable Pat and thanks for the tutorial. very cute!
ReplyDeletexo jan@sewandsowfarm
wickedly wonderful web!! and t tut to boot.
ReplyDeletethanks sew much for sharing your web with us today
in stitches
Wow that spiderweb is just fantastic. Thanks for sharing. I would rather be treated and not tricked on this spooky holiday
ReplyDeleteI follow by blog lovin
ReplyDeleteThat is the prettiest web I have ever seen.
ReplyDeleteGreat project. Congrats on getting today's most creative award. Love your fabric choices. Thanks for sharing and thanks for the giveaway chance.
ReplyDeleteI follow you through Bloglovin. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteTreated! I love your web! I bookmarked your tutorial it is just to great not to make! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI follow by GFC!
ReplyDeleteYour spider web table topper is SPOOKTACULAR! Now that's what I call creative. Congratulations for being in the top 3 today. Well deserved, for sure! Thank you for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI would rather be treated than tricked.
I follow you via GFC.
ReplyDeleteI love that little spider web you are so clever! I love to be treated of course but when the grand kids play a trick on me I love that too.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on blog lovin
ReplyDeleteI saw your Web on Sew We Quilt. Was I ever surprised that not only were you willing to show off your beautiful work, but you shared a tutorial on how to make it. We love spiders and webs in our home around Halloween. I'm defnitely adding this one to my collection.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much.
Oh my spookiness! I LOVE IT!!! I just bought the quick curve ruler so guess what I'll be making! Thanks for the tutorial!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI follow on Bloglovin!
ReplyDeleteI'm a Bloglovin' follower
ReplyDeleteOh, Pat! I love this project and now I have a new use for my circle ruler that has never been used. Wouldn't this be a perfect project for a donation to the guild for the call for small quilts or table runners - either one? This is adorable! Congrats on creativity of the day - well deserved. Thanks for participating in the hop, sharing your tutorial, and be a great, creative inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThis turned out incredible, must have been all that help from your kitties :) I love to be treated, never been a fan of tricks, seen too many people hurt. So fortunately I have a husband who feeds my choco-holic habits!
ReplyDeleteYour wicked web is awesome. The glow in the dark thread has got to be the absolutely most appropriate touch. I wish I could see your web in the dark. Don't you just love Jenny's Quick Curve ruler? Thanks for sharing and for offering a giveaway. Wishing you a Happy Halloween. I much rather like to be treated than tricked and you have provided me with a delightful treat.
ReplyDeleteamazing web. I like to be treated of course. LOL
ReplyDeleteyes, I'm a follower. Love the fun fabrics.
ReplyDeleteAmazing web!! Thanks for showing us how to do it...of course, now I need another ruler!!! Great giveaway - thank you!
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteI love love love love love that web. Now I want to make one. No way mine will come out anywhere near as fabulous as yours . Fantastic job. Congrats on most creative.
ReplyDeleteI follow you. (Well actually I follow Butterfly and Katniss.)
ReplyDeleteReally cool, love it! and I like the treating part have never been a fan of tricks. I am also a follower, because you do the best tutorials and showing of how you make your lovely projects.
ReplyDeleteI follow you by email. And, I prefer to be treated. I scare easily so tricks are not fun for me. I really like your spider web quilt; very clever. Thank you for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteyour web is just fabulous - thanks for showing how you made it - love the idea of using the glow in the dark thread too !
ReplyDeleteThat web is awesome on both sides, I hope you don't mind but I'm passing on your blog address to a teacher I think she'd love to make this for school. Brilliant!
ReplyDeletePeg x
This is a delightfully, wicked web! I can't wait to try making one. Thanks for the tutorial. I've never seen this curved ruler before. It is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI follow on bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteTreats for sure! Love your spider web, such a neat idea and creation.
ReplyDeleteWickedly wonderful! Your helpers are wicked too:) Congrats and thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea and tutorial, thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteOOOOHHHHH!! I prefer to be treated! lol Lovely & creative - I'm a new subscriber now :) Faith.
ReplyDeleteWow, very nice web. Looks like it was hard to do, or I'm just not that ambitious. I like to be treated.
ReplyDeleteLove your site and music!!!
ReplyDeleteYour web is incredible! And great tute too :)
ReplyDeleteI prefer to be treated :)
What a great tutorial, love the web.
ReplyDeleteLove this! You did a great job! I'll have to find me some of that glow in the dark thread- very cool!
ReplyDeleteWonderful web design...another sort of "web" design I might add
ReplyDeleteGmama Jane
I love your tabletopper. It's the best Halloween project I've seen.
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower on Bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteThis is so great! I have one Boo Crew and I'm going to try to get another locally so I can get started on this right away! I prefer to be treated, especially to fat quarters. Thanks for the project and the giveaway.
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