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  • Total submissions: 35
  • Total countries: 7
  • Total provinces: 2
  • Total states: 17

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All Hallows Eve All Hallows Eve
By: Sally Murray,
Arizona, USA

I was a tester for a quilt pattern designed by Jess J. E. Smith at The Quilt & Needle. Ultimately she decided to go with a smaller block size for the pattern (these are 12″ blocks) so this may be the only ‘big’ one out there!

Quilt size: width: 50" height: 50"

batty bats batty bats
By: leanne @ daisyandjack,
Australia

I made this quilt for the wicked blog hop – its from a pattern by Elizabeth Hartman and I loved making it so much I made two !

Quilt size: width: 18" height: 18.5"

Cat Magic Cat Magic
By: Quiltingmama20,
New York, USA

I tested this pattern for Jess of the Quilt ‘N Needle-a quilting group I belong to because it’s main feature was a cat! I love my marmalade cats, but before them I had a lovely black cat that this pattern reminds me of.

Quilt size: width: 60" height: 60"

Festive Fall Finish Festive Fall Finish
By: Kathy S.,
Ohio, USA

A fun table cloth for our kitchen table made from scraps. Applique (with the help of my Accuquilt GO! Baby, the Fall Medley die #55D41, and some fun freehand quilting were used to create this little quilt.

Quilt size: width: 32" height: 32"

Ghostly Parade Ghostly Parade
By: Bea Gibson,
Pennsylvania, USA

I used the border on a fabric for the center of the children marching in their costumes. The blocks are made from my stash of scrappy leftover’s.

Quilt size: width: 44" height: 18"

Hallo Halloween Hallo Halloween
By: Roos Kuypers,
Netherlands

The faces on the pumpkins are embroderd with black threads. I applicated everything with a festoonstitch. The leaves and the spiderweb I quilted with the machine ( the first time I did this ) The spider is made of a jojo with 2 buttons as eyes. The dew on the spiderweb are little breads.

Quilt size: width: 19" height: 19"

HALLOWEEN HALLOWEEN
By: Lisa Marie,
New York, USA

This mug rug is a mini quilt. I had participated in a few Halloween Themed Swaps and had some fabric left over. I love designing and putting together mug rugs. They are wonderful little project that produce a great reward with little investment in time and fabric.

Quilt size: width: 6.5" height: 6.5"

Halloween D9P Halloween D9P
By: Angie in SoCal,
California, USA

A charity quilt I made using the disappearing nine patch pattern and scraps of Halloween fabric. Tied and bound.

Quilt size: width: 32" height: 32"

Halloween Fun Halloween Fun
By: Kristin Donnelly,
Indiana, USA

I made this table runner for a friend who was hosting a large costume party. She had lots and lots of decorations for the walls but only some plastic tablecloths for her multiple tables. So I made this runner and a few other table toppers for her party! The spider web is hand quilted.

Quilt size: width: 13" height: 62"

Halloween is all around... Halloween is all around…
By: Regina,
Germany

Each member of our quiltgroup made one block, then we made a drawing and I was the lucky winner!! I decided to make a wall hanging with these blocks : a wonderful memory of our quilt group and the fantastic members!!!

Quilt size: width: 30" height: 30"

Halloween Jelly Quilt Halloween Jelly Quilt
By: Kristen Helton,
New York, USA

Always had a bunch of extra Halloween scraps so I took them and cut into strips of 2.5 and used them all up to make this quilt. It is free motion quilted and backing is white with black spiders and their webs.

Quilt size: width: 43" height: 61"

Halloween Kitty Halloween Kitty
By: GrandmaSews,
New York, USA

My 3 year old Granddaughter is SO excited about Halloween this year and she loves cats. I saw this paperpieced pattern on a blog called “thimblemouseandspouse.blogspot.com and decided to make it. I had materials very similar to what she used in her borders so I somehow felt it was meant to be!

Quilt size: width: 15" height: 15"

Halloween Madness Halloween Madness
By: Vandy,
Ohio, USA

This was a one of my first quilts that i did which was done with all Halloween fabric

Quilt size: width: 54" height: 72"

Halloween Party Halloween Party
By: Colleen,
North Carolina, USA

I had a collection of Halloween F8s and Fqs and decided to make a string quilt wall hanging. The black border had a wrinkled look like crepe paper. I machine quilted it in a spiderweb pattern.

Quilt size: width: 26" height: 26"

Halloween Quilt Halloween Quilt
By: barb,
Illinois, Ukraine

This is from a pattern. No story. By using this pattern, Connections, I was able to have a main piece of fabric in the center and then cut out from the rest.

Quilt size: width: 45" height: 59"

Halloween table runner Halloween table runner
By: Lisa Kruse,
Washington, USA

My mom’s favorite holiday is Halloween, her birthday is the 29th and anniversary is the 30th. Our family always celebrates for days! I made her this Halloween table runner and it she just loved it. I also made two matching place mats or center pieces for my sister and myself, so we all had one.

Quilt size: width: 41" height: 14"

Happy Halloween (Claudia Hager) Happy Halloween (Claudia Hager)
By: Claudia Hager,
Germany

A lovely Halloween Quilt
designed, patched, appliqued and quilted by myself
I love it

Quilt size: width: 32" height: 32"

Happy Halloween (wheelestater) Happy Halloween (wheelestater)
By: wheelestater,
Arkansas, USA

Enjoyed making my first applique quilt with added embroidery (ie: Trick or Treat, Spiders, Pumpkins, Ghosts) embellishments.

Quilt size: width: 70" height: 80"

Harvest Moon Harvest Moon
By: Melissa,
Washington, USA

I started this quilt 2 yrs ago and finished it this year after someone stole my 3 yr old’s pumpkins (who does that?!?). It is from a kit, though I deviated in a couple places. It is happy and cheerful, things that Halloween should be for a small child. Pattern & Kit by Northcott Fabrics

Quilt size: width: 39" height: 51"

Haunted Halloween Haunted Halloween
By: Debbie Lange Quilting,
Indiana, USA

Pattern is my own design. Border fabric was inspiration for other vivid colors. Hangs on our front door so I wanted bold colors that would be visible from the street. Pieced maple leave blocks and witches hat blocks. Appliqued ghost and pumpkins. Gold lame rick rack for the leave and pumpkin stems

Quilt size: width: 24" height: 24"

Haunted House (Margaret Weisman) Haunted House (Margaret Weisman)
By: Margaret Weisman,
Maryland, USA

Quilt size: width: 12" height: 12"

Haunted House (silladie) Haunted House (silladie)
By: silladie,
Wisconsin, USA

Haunted House Applique

Quilt size: width: 18" height: 24"

Jacks be Quick Jacks be Quick
By: Aunt Marti @ 52 Quilts,
Colorado, USA

“Jacks be Quick” from Cozy Quilts. Made for the October Jelly Roll Party at my LQS, Ruth’s Stitchery. I stitched the blocks at the Front Range Modern Quilt Guild’s August sew-in. Failing to read the directions, I made all the blocks the same, so had to make more. That’s why it’s a big quilt!

Quilt size: width: 80" height: 96"

Pumpkin Pillow Pumpkin Pillow
By: Nina Lise@Mrs Moen,
Norway

Although we don’t celebrate Halloween where I live, I have always wanted to make a Halloween quilt.
The pillow is made with Make do applique and embellished with free motion stitching.
There is a tutorial on how to make one on my blog, Mrs Moen.

Quilt size: width: 16" height: 16"

Pumpkin Time Pumpkin Time
By: Carol,
British Columbia, Canada

The middle insert is interchangeable depending upon the month of the year. All quilt inserts are made from wool felt and hand stitched. This was a fun project to work on and it is the grandkiddies job to change the months as they happen! ;-)

Quilt size: width: 30" height: 42"

Self-Portrait On A Bad Hair Day! Self-Portrait On A Bad Hair Day!
By: Kaaren Biggs,
Ontario, Canada

Just as I was about to teach a class on Paper Foundation Piecing, I saw this design on a website and just had to make it to show my students! This is sometimes my frame of mind when my hair won’t do what I want it to!

Quilt size: width: 20" height: 20"

Simply Spooky Simply Spooky
By: Anita,
Norway

This is one of two Halloween quilts I made and donated to the children’s ward at my local hospital. The design is by Red Rooster Fabrics, and it is called ‘Simply Spooky 2’.
This quilt has everything a child may want for Halloween, it is just simply spooky with spiders, bats, cats and all!

Quilt size: width: 42" height: 52"

Smiley Pumpkins Smiley Pumpkins
By: Paula Coleman,
Kansas, USA

Quilt size: width: 45" height: 45"

Spooky Night Spooky Night
By: Annmarie Tegen,
Wisconsin, USA

Simple Halloween table runner – the bats are velvet.

Quilt size: width: 45" height: 25"

Spoooky Baby Quilt Spoooky Baby Quilt
By: Mary Ann,
Oregon, USA

This was only the second quilt I ever made, 4 years ago. It was for a friend that loves Halloween who was having her first baby around the end of October. The “baby” is now 4 and still carries this quilt around, so even though there is a lot I would change about it, that makes me happy.

Quilt size: width: 45" height: 45"

The Ghastlies The Ghastlies
By: Carol Fraley,
Arizona, USA

I just loved this fabric line, so this is what I came up with. Terri Miller did the top-stitching for me. There are spider webs and spider all over it!

Quilt size: width: 88" height: 97"

The Grim Ripper The Grim Ripper
By: Michelle Young,
Maine, USA

My quilt guild made this cute mini quilt for Halloween. I enjoyed seeing all of the different variations created.

Quilt size: width: 13.5" height: 16.5"

The witch is in The witch is in
By: Vicki in MN,
Minnesota, USA

This is a pattern from Joined at the Hip, I added borders to make it a bit larger. It is just a fun whimsical halloween quilt!

Quilt size: width: 15" height: 33"

Velcome The Vampire Mystat Velcome The Vampire Mystat
By: Carla,
Kansas, USA

Velcome. I call my vampire, Mystat. I’m a fan of Anne Rice. The hands and face were hand embroidered before the applique process began on this wall hanging. His face is 3D with extra stuffing added to make it puffy. The quilting is free motion on my domestic with stipple and lightning bolts.

Quilt size: width: 21" height: 36"

Witches in Stitches Boo-tique Witches in Stitches Boo-tique
By: Witches in Stitches,
Utah, USA

This quilt was hand embroidered & Machine quilted on my domestic sewing machine. It is embellished with buttons. The pattern came from “Oh My Bloomin Threads”.

Quilt size: width: 60" height: 60"

Halloween Quilts

49 thoughts on “Halloween Quilts

  • November 1, 2013 at 10:25 pm
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    My color choice would be “coordinated scrappy”. ;-) I love to use scrappy fabrics but have to kind of coordinate their placement. All the Halloween quilts are awesome!

  • November 1, 2013 at 10:54 pm
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    I’d choose scrappy reds, lights & blues. Thanks.

  • November 1, 2013 at 11:11 pm
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    Hi Michelle! This time you give us up to four selections, but when I press the vote button a message pops saying I only have 1 choice option. Is something wrong?

  • November 1, 2013 at 11:12 pm
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    For the giveaway, my choice of colors would be pastels. Light blue, pink, yellow, mint green, lilac or light violet.

  • November 1, 2013 at 11:18 pm
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    It’s fixed now, thanks Irene.

  • November 1, 2013 at 11:25 pm
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    I would use 30’s repros because they are my favorite and what I have the most of in my stash!

  • November 1, 2013 at 11:28 pm
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    After I get my first one done (fossil ferns with dark green sashing), I would have to do a red, black, grey and white.

  • November 2, 2013 at 12:01 am
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    What a beautiful quilt. Would love to see this done in black, white and red.

    Thank you for a super giveaway and a chance to win.

    usairdoll(at)gmail(dot)com

  • November 2, 2013 at 12:38 am
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    Great quilt projects!!! It was tough picking only four!! I’d love to use vibrant jewelcolours!! Thanks for the fun!

  • November 2, 2013 at 12:53 am
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    Great Halloween projects!! I’d love to do the quilt with black, grey, white & an aquay/teal color. :)

  • November 2, 2013 at 1:49 am
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    I’d choose “coordinated scrappy” in neutrals, blue and orange.
    These Halloween quilts are real fun projects.
    Thanks for the chance!

  • November 2, 2013 at 3:03 am
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    wow – fabulous giveaway – I’d use my favourite pink, lime green, and orange with a little bit of white ! thanks

  • November 2, 2013 at 5:06 am
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    I would choose bright colors, the purple and greens. Thanks for the giveaway!

  • November 2, 2013 at 7:51 am
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    I would like to make one in different shades of pink with a medium to dark pink sashing.

  • November 2, 2013 at 7:56 am
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    I think, if I were to do another one, I would use something like MidWinter Reds fabric line. Not sure about the contrast color maybe a deep red or darker tan. Thanks Michelle for the chance to win a booklet.

  • November 2, 2013 at 8:47 am
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    I would probably go with all bright colors and white. I do love the black and white with red or low volume colors may be another choice.

  • November 2, 2013 at 8:49 am
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    I would use Navy and Tangerine! thank you!

  • November 2, 2013 at 8:50 am
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    I did mine in blue and yellow batiks but I love the one done in gray, black, yellow and white. It is gorgeous!

  • November 2, 2013 at 9:09 am
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    I made mine using a variety of Yellow, Red and green with a muslin background. In my next one I want to use Christmas or fall theme fabrics.

  • November 2, 2013 at 10:14 am
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    Maybe blues and greens

  • November 2, 2013 at 10:20 am
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    I started the Aiming for Accuracy QAL, but only managed to make it through 2 blocks. I think part of my problem was that I didn’t think through my color choice very well. I am planning to start over using aqua, red, and white.

  • November 2, 2013 at 10:28 am
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    I would love to try this quilt….reds, pinks, blues are very appealing to me. I think all the quilts are lovely and it is a really great thing to be able to make so many different looks with this quilt pattern! I am new at quilting and still learning about how important accuracy is!

  • November 2, 2013 at 1:29 pm
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    I would love to make this with aqua, peach and grey.

  • November 2, 2013 at 1:35 pm
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    I’ve been dying to make a black/white/gray/yellow quilt. I have some prints I’ve been saving and I want to add solids, too! This would be the ideal way to practice and create at the same time.

  • November 2, 2013 at 1:44 pm
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    This would be a great quilt to make. I would love to try to make this in bright batiks with black sashing. Thanks for the chance to win this book.

  • November 2, 2013 at 2:40 pm
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    I’d do the quilt in scrappy batiks, probably with a black sashing. I love to see how brights sparkle against the black.

  • November 2, 2013 at 6:30 pm
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    I have not made this quilt. I have watched the progress of all the others and ALL the COLORS look great.
    But I have lots of blues and greens so I would use those colors.

  • November 2, 2013 at 6:44 pm
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    I would use batiks in fall colors

  • November 2, 2013 at 7:05 pm
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    I like scrappy quilts-I am thinking of aqua, red, pink and green.

  • November 2, 2013 at 8:57 pm
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    What cute quilts! I need to get back to the quilt frame.

  • November 2, 2013 at 10:32 pm
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    This pattern is a wonderful design because the colour palette is unlimited. My next ‘Aimimg for Accuracy’ quilt will be fabrics in reds & creams( Moda- midwinter reds). This one will be a donation to our local hospice.

  • November 2, 2013 at 11:09 pm
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    I think white, greys and blacks with a bright like red or yellow.

  • November 2, 2013 at 11:54 pm
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    I would choose some blue or aqua or similar colors :) Thanks for the opportunity!

  • November 3, 2013 at 2:15 am
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    I would love to make this quilt using cream, olive and blue.

  • November 3, 2013 at 3:23 am
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    Hmmmmm breaking away from my immediate regular colour choices, I’d have to go with white, chocolate and pink combo as my choice for an AFA quilt

    Hugs
    Naomi

  • November 3, 2013 at 11:02 am
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    I think yellow and grey would look great.

  • November 3, 2013 at 11:21 am
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    I would do my next quilt in 50 shades of grey. With a bit of yellow or red mixed in.. Thanks for the chance to win!

  • November 3, 2013 at 12:18 pm
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    I would make it in a black/white/gray/and pink colorway… or maybe teal in place of pink… or maybe 2 quilts.. One of each. :)

    Thanks for all you do for the quilting community!

  • November 3, 2013 at 6:42 pm
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    It would be in scraps. Love the idea of using up fabric.

    Happy days.
    Bev.

  • November 3, 2013 at 7:36 pm
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    I think it would look lovely in all solids

  • November 4, 2013 at 7:03 am
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    I like the red, black and gray.

  • November 4, 2013 at 8:41 am
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    I’d make this quilts using batiks.
    I have been collecting batiks for some time and I think this quilt pattern would be a wonderful opportunity to showcase them

  • November 4, 2013 at 1:02 pm
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    My colors would be batiks-love this pattern. I did it with florals during the QAL. Hope I win.

  • November 4, 2013 at 1:27 pm
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    I’d definitely make one with blues and greens. Maybe some hand dyed fabric. Great Halloween quilts! So hard to pick just one.

  • November 4, 2013 at 4:07 pm
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    I love batiks, blues and greens also!Also love turquoise/blues with a splash of tangerine orange.

  • November 4, 2013 at 4:56 pm
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    my choice would be whites, blacks and greys. good halloween quilts.

  • November 4, 2013 at 9:05 pm
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    Coordinated scrappy . Aqua, yellow, red and salmons

  • November 6, 2013 at 11:08 am
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    I would like to make it in black and white with one tiny piece of red.

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