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I won’t lie, a part of me feels like I have to turn in my crafty mom badge because I didn’t even consider making my kids’ Halloween costumes.  Maybe next year, but for now, I’ve never sewn any kind of clothing. Plus, I have a lot of quilt-y stuff on my plate.  But I did feel a little bad about it…

I’m really not into seasonal or novelty prints, as a general rule. There are exceptions, sure. And there’s some cute stuff out there.  But I really am not one to swap out decor on a seasonal/holiday basis, so I don’t tend to have much use for the holiday collections.

Toddler Trick or Treat Bags

Then, I saw the Spooktacular line by Sanae for Moda.  And I had a solution for my crafty-mama guilt: Trick or Treat bags for my two-year-old first-time trick-or-treaters.

Toddler Trick or Treat Bags

I used Rachel’s tutorial on P.S. I Quilt for her Friendship Bag [fair warning: auto-play music, scroll all the way to the bottom to turn it off].  Cute, easy, great for a charm pack plus a little yardage, and a nice, small size for little hands who don’t need much candy, anyways.

As a twin mom, I’m used to getting/making two of everything, either exactly the same or very similar.  Plus, I had enough extra that I made a second set to give to another pair of boy/girl twins with whom we spend a lot of time.  Aside from some initial trouble with the size of the lining (the instructions say 8.25″ wide, I found I needed 8.5″), these came together very quickly.

And I love how an otherwise cute little decorative stitch, when done in black thread on holiday fabric, can turn into some Frankenstein stitches. :-)

Toddler Trick or Treat Bags

Anyways, I was very happy with these.  A perfect little size for my kids, and a great excuse to use seasonal fabric in something other than a quilt that I’d never use.

Hmm…. I may have just figured out what to give my mom’s sisters for Christmas this year… time to find a Figgy Pudding Honey Bun!

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Five and Six

Two finished little quilts have arrived at their new home in Texas, and I have it on good authority that they were well-received.

Two ragged squares

Marie is a blog-friend who has boy/girl twins about the same age as my kids, and she wanted two ragged-square quilts for her kiddos.  A red one with dogs and a blue one with trucks/vehicles was the request.  I might have stretched the color palate a little on the “blue” one, but I hope it’s satisfactory. They both measure roughly 24×36″.

Post-washing closeup

I’m happy with the way they turned out, nice and scruffy after a run through the washer and dryer.  Truth be told, though, these two mark the fifth and sixth ragged-square quilts I’ve made this year, so I hereby declare myself done with that pattern for a while.  I don’t begrudge people for wanting it. It’s cute and soft and snuggly. I’m just ready to move on to something else. But would you believe that this marks twenty finishes for this year?! I can hardly believe it. Of course, more than half have been quite small, but still. 20!

Backing and binding

Speaking of which… more finishes to show off shortly, and more starts, too!

And, tangentially related to sewing, head over to my other blog to see a fun use my son has discovered for empty spools of thread.

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