


I put a close up of the quilting and a close up of the witches stirring the candy corn. This quilt is appropriately named "Candy Corn Factory." I had Jennifer Pate, my quilter, quilt words in the border and this is what she quilted: Watch carefully these seeds you sow,for that's where the candy corns start to grow. Mix your brew until it smells just right--pour it in the garden on Halloween night. I was impressed with her ingenuity.
2 comments:
Is the center of your tablecloth pieced or a panel. The quilting is really quite creative and I am sure that you will enjoy looking at that every day.
Wonderful! I have had some of that Candy Corn Factory fabric stuck back in my stash for awhile, time to get it out. I'd almost forgotten about it until I saw your wonderful tablecloth. Oops, that probably gave it away that my stash is a little too big. LOL
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