Monday, October 10, 2011

16 Spooky Sewing Projects for Halloween! Make Costumes, Decorations & More

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 Hello Sewists,

Maybe you're not thinking about Halloween just yet but before you know it, the fall holiday we all love will be here! Remember last year when you swore you'd start crafting earlier this time around? Here's your chance to make Halloween projects like the Trick or Treat Bag before October 31st. Your kids will love using this decorative bag for toting around their Halloween candy. Find more fun Halloween ideas in this collection.




More Halloween Projects to Make:


1.
Bat Mask
2. Candy Corn Felt Sachets
3. Candy Corn Tee
4. Sparkly Mermaid Tail
5. Cat Ears
6. Easy Treat Bag
7. Daisy Halloween Costume
8. Fred Flintstone Costume
9. Halloween Felt Banner
10.
Pumpkin Mini Quilt
11. Pillowcase Ghost Dress
12. Pumpkin Placemat
13. Spider Apron
14. Tinker Bell Costume
15. Vampire Bat Softie



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Happy Sewing,

Editor of Sewing It Up

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