Halloween
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Re: Halloween
I've been considering doing one. I actually want to do at least a small pattern for each holiday so I can have some sort of decorations in my house... right now Christmas is the only time my decorations change!
I actually just bought an alphabet chart book that has a simple but cute Halloween font in it. I'm thinking of putting my own chart together if I can find some other easy Halloween symbols.
did you have any specific charts in mind?
I actually just bought an alphabet chart book that has a simple but cute Halloween font in it. I'm thinking of putting my own chart together if I can find some other easy Halloween symbols.
did you have any specific charts in mind?
~Lauren
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Hi Lauren,
If you are charting words.... I would love to see the word wicked and spooky!
I do have an older chart but it was a large piece. I would say I am formulating a plan and getting ideas now.
Day of the Dead skeletons could also work. And they have the advantage of looking kinda Glam too. Flowers,hats, could do beads on them.
I like primitives too. I have seen xstitch candy pieces, kind of faux candy. I didnt like them much. Give me candy for real.... Lol.
I also thought mayyybe a colored fabric? Limey green, or light yellow for some?
Example: the word wicked in black on lime green, stands out. Makes me immediately think wicked witch...
Primitive or funky blackwork house, crooked tree...
What are you thinking about?
Kim
If you are charting words.... I would love to see the word wicked and spooky!
I do have an older chart but it was a large piece. I would say I am formulating a plan and getting ideas now.
Day of the Dead skeletons could also work. And they have the advantage of looking kinda Glam too. Flowers,hats, could do beads on them.
I like primitives too. I have seen xstitch candy pieces, kind of faux candy. I didnt like them much. Give me candy for real.... Lol.
I also thought mayyybe a colored fabric? Limey green, or light yellow for some?
Example: the word wicked in black on lime green, stands out. Makes me immediately think wicked witch...
Primitive or funky blackwork house, crooked tree...
What are you thinking about?
Kim
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Re: Halloween
I have lime green linen fabric.. left over from The Nest (its in my gallery)
I cannot remember the stitch count (32?).. leftovers are yours if your interested.
Its such a strange color, I know I will never use it again. PM me your address and I will send it on its way.
As for Day of the Dead motifs.. I just saw one, It was a chart book of Ed Hardy designs. Theres got to be one in there. (Now I am thinking it may have been just a book full of his prints.. I'll try and find a link) Also, try a google search for Mexican designers.
DMC makes a white thread that glows in the dark. They also have a florescent yellow and green thread.
Edit: found the Ed Hardy book.. I wasn't completely making it up. Its called Love Kills Slowly. 30 designs, $10 on Amazon.
I cannot remember the stitch count (32?).. leftovers are yours if your interested.
Its such a strange color, I know I will never use it again. PM me your address and I will send it on its way.
As for Day of the Dead motifs.. I just saw one, It was a chart book of Ed Hardy designs. Theres got to be one in there. (Now I am thinking it may have been just a book full of his prints.. I'll try and find a link) Also, try a google search for Mexican designers.
DMC makes a white thread that glows in the dark. They also have a florescent yellow and green thread.
Edit: found the Ed Hardy book.. I wasn't completely making it up. Its called Love Kills Slowly. 30 designs, $10 on Amazon.
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Re: Halloween
I hadn't given a whole lot of thought as far as what I would want to stitch. Definitely nothing too creepy as I have young, scaredy cat children
The book I bought has a more cutesy Halloween specific font, but there are also lots of neat gothic looking ones in there that would probably work as well. I love your idea about the different colored fabrics. I was thinking maybe using a black fabric (since I already have some remnants in my stash) and using purple, green, and orange threads. Maybe a traditional ghost or two. I didn't know about the glow in the dark thread but I love that idea too!
Definitely makes me want to start on this type of project.

The book I bought has a more cutesy Halloween specific font, but there are also lots of neat gothic looking ones in there that would probably work as well. I love your idea about the different colored fabrics. I was thinking maybe using a black fabric (since I already have some remnants in my stash) and using purple, green, and orange threads. Maybe a traditional ghost or two. I didn't know about the glow in the dark thread but I love that idea too!
Definitely makes me want to start on this type of project.
~Lauren
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"Cinderella Wishes Upon a Dream" - Thomas Kinkade Disney Dream collection
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Hi,
I PM you Maggie. Thanks very much.... I was thinking koolaid dye for lime green.... So better that I didnt go there!!! Although, I do love dyes......
Will do some searching too for the Mexican designers. Good idea. Very good idea!
And thanks on the Amazon lookup. My youngest loves Ed Hardy...maybe I can get her to stitch too!!!
Kim
I PM you Maggie. Thanks very much.... I was thinking koolaid dye for lime green.... So better that I didnt go there!!! Although, I do love dyes......
Will do some searching too for the Mexican designers. Good idea. Very good idea!
And thanks on the Amazon lookup. My youngest loves Ed Hardy...maybe I can get her to stitch too!!!
Kim
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Re: Halloween
I have in my list to do the Cackle, this one: http://www.123stitch.com/cgi-perl/itemd ... em=09-2311" target="_blank
but for small ones, the special issue from Just Cross Stitch - Halloween is perfect and have a nice patterns!
but for small ones, the special issue from Just Cross Stitch - Halloween is perfect and have a nice patterns!
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Re: Halloween
Hi again ¡!
Lol, Cackle is hilarious... Perfect for that next nervous breakdown or meltdown moment!
Love it! Want it!!! Lol! I am so grateful to all the witty and wacky people who blaze paths for us to enjoy!
Kim
Lol, Cackle is hilarious... Perfect for that next nervous breakdown or meltdown moment!
Love it! Want it!!! Lol! I am so grateful to all the witty and wacky people who blaze paths for us to enjoy!
Kim
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Re: Halloween
I love the Cackle pattern!! That's the kind of thing that I was thinking of: Halloween, but not too scary, with a little humor thrown in.Lili wrote:I have in my list to do the Cackle, this one: http://www.123stitch.com/cgi-perl/itemd ... em=09-2311" target="_blank" target="_blank
but for small ones, the special issue from Just Cross Stitch - Halloween is perfect and have a nice patterns!
I'll have to look up that magazine. Sounds perfect!
~Lauren
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Re: Halloween
Cackle is great, I love Raise the Roof designs. Hopefully my Sleepy Hollow sampler will be done by Halloween so that will be other. I also plan on stitching a few ornaments, I have loads of charts so the hardest part is deciding which one to do. Might even do one of the bigger Lizzie Kate halloween ones, rules or abc I think
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the ABC Halloween is a nice pattern! lol!! maybe I will order this one.
I have the ABC Christmas, is also in my "to do list".
I have the ABC Christmas, is also in my "to do list".

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I love Cackle. Somewhere I also have a book with Holiday Alphabets. I am sure there must be one for Halloween. I would be glad to send it also, but I don't want to promise something I can't find. "Googling" always gets me way more things than I want. I have to big file drawers already filled with "to do" patterns, and a new Michaels is opening up just minutes from my house. But they haven't had a lot of good pattern books for a long time so I might be safe.
Can't wait to see what you pick.
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for thinking about Halloween in May. I usually come up with these kinds of great ideas 2 weeks before the holiday.
Carole
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Re: Halloween
I have that I started to stitch but am half way done.... it is a set of bones shaped into a tit tat toe game with little small halloween square chips to put onto the gameboard. The floss is sparkly and glows in the dark. I am hoping to have them done in time for my grandchildren.
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Re: Halloween
Hi!
I think about these things early....because I am slow as a mud turtle. We do so manythings that if I am doing handmade.... I gotta start early. I wish I were more free time oriented.
Halloween is a fun holiday. I was one of those kids who walked the whole town gathering a leaf bag full of candy.....most of which I nevet ate. The holiday is different now, but I have fond memories of it.
Apple bobbing, hayrides, haunted houses, candy hoarding! & marshmellows on the fire!
I think about these things early....because I am slow as a mud turtle. We do so manythings that if I am doing handmade.... I gotta start early. I wish I were more free time oriented.
Halloween is a fun holiday. I was one of those kids who walked the whole town gathering a leaf bag full of candy.....most of which I nevet ate. The holiday is different now, but I have fond memories of it.
Apple bobbing, hayrides, haunted houses, candy hoarding! & marshmellows on the fire!
Yoda says, " Do. Or Do not, there is no try. "
Namaste!
Namaste!
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Wow! Would love to see pictures!socialsue wrote:I have that I started to stitch but am half way done.... it is a set of bones shaped into a tit tat toe game with little small halloween square chips to put onto the gameboard. The floss is sparkly and glows in the dark. I am hoping to have them done in time for my grandchildren.![]()
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Oh!!! If you are doing bigger pieces, Crypt Club!
I think the Cat O Lantern is cute. Boo to You has some good individual pieces by Prairie Schooler, the Just Nan has several that can be taken and used individually.
I liked one that reminded me of the headstones,in Salem, Mass and other old cemetarys.... Cresent Angels.... Primitive Needle.
Soooooo many nice ones! Hard to decide. I am still looking!!!
I think the Cat O Lantern is cute. Boo to You has some good individual pieces by Prairie Schooler, the Just Nan has several that can be taken and used individually.
I liked one that reminded me of the headstones,in Salem, Mass and other old cemetarys.... Cresent Angels.... Primitive Needle.
Soooooo many nice ones! Hard to decide. I am still looking!!!
Yoda says, " Do. Or Do not, there is no try. "
Namaste!
Namaste!
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I have this really cute skeleton design and some glow in the dark thread... I completely forgot about it! I'll have to find it and work on it
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