Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Ghastlie Inspiration Projects

Welcome to this Ghastlie Blog Hop

Madame Samm one day said, "let's have a Ghastlie Blog Hop" (or something like that), so here we are, doing just that!  How fun!
My project ideas started with this Ghastlie Tea Party


Which is right now currently serving up a tutorial over at Sew We Quilt.  I'm over there giving away all my little secrets for rubber stamping on fabric.  It's quite easy and extremely fun...check it out when you're finished here.  You can find my paper piecing tutorial and this fun border stripe tutorial over there on the right side of my blog listed under Tutorials.

I can't really even take credit for this next project.  In my tutorial  for that fun stripe border I showed how I use one of my mug rugs as an ironing pad while I do small paper pieced projects using my "iron on a stick" for pressing the seams.  Madame Samm honed right in on that!  So this ghastlie ironing pad (larger than a mug rug) is for right next to your sewing machine for those mini pressing jobs...well, soon it will be right next to Samm's machine for her mini pressing jobs.

Next, is a mug rug for your mug and snack.  Somehow I've ended up with an extra mug rug so, when you make comments here today and you mention you'd like to have this mug rug,

you will have a chance to win this ghastlie mug rug...and I doubt that it will travel alone.  In fact, it will travel with this ghastlie postcard of the Ghastlie Knitters.
And here is finally my quite involved Ghastlie project that is still a work in progress.  I've no clue what possessed me to create this tedious applique monster.  Yes, every letter is individually cut and raw edge appliqued to the background.  It had to be done, I'd already decided.  All the while stitching I kept wondering what I was punishing myself for.


Each character was cut from the orange background fabric and fused to that fun thin line black and white fabric and again, raw edge appliqued. 
It's a 36" circle and intended as a table mat.  I suppose it could be placed on the floor as well, but I don't at the moment have a floor that nobody walks on.  This is not the design that I started out with.  That one didn't work out.  So, this one is still evolving...there will yet be some bats and pumpkins for color and maybe another bird, and after that...well, who knows at this point.  I just keep plugging along with it.

The ghastlies are not necessarily a Halloween themed fabric, but that's how they always play out in my mind.  They live amongst us every day, but they really fit in during our Halloween fun.
Now don't forget if you leave a comment here for me, I will draw one name to send over to Madame Samm to enter in today's grand prize drawing on her blog and I'll draw another name as the winner of my Ghastlie mug rug and postcard.

I'd love it if you'd add yourself to my collage of followers at the top of my blog...you'd look so cool up there!

Here is today's ghastlie line up of blogs to hop:

                          Mrs. Annie Ghastlie (You are here) 

Have a ghastlie good time on this Ghastlie Blog Hop!
Thank you so much for visiting today.


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WandaFish said...

Wow, your big Ghastlie applique project is just incredible! LOVE it!!!
Love your teaparty and mug rugs too - thanks for the chance to win one :)

Myra said...

The more I see, the more I love these ghastlies. Your projects are fabulous and I would love to have that little mug rug by my side.

Wendy said...

Wow! You have been a busy girl! I love the mug rug with teacups! Just awesome....liked your tutorial on Sew We Quilt.....

Jane S. said...

What a perfectly ghastlie mug rug! :)

That applique table mat is something...what a lot of work but it is SO neat.

Thanks for the tutorial at Madame Samm's. Very cute!

Leesa Gentry said...

WOW I love the mug rugs and your nested tea cups but your major project has blown my mind. Can't wait to see the finished project! You never know where the Ghastlie Flu will take to next!

GerryART said...

Love these Ghastlies
hugs

Nancy D. said...

Love it! Thanks for sharing with us:)

Loralynn said...

I love your tea party quiltie! and I can't wait to see your table topper done!

Kathy H said...

I am amazed at how many different projects you are making with the ghastlies. I just love the paper pieced tea cups. they are perfect.

Karen said...

Great fabric and super cute projects! Following!

Joanna said...

I'm a new follower. Do I look cool? Love the projects. But I don't know about cutting out each letter for that cute cover - even though I can identify with the "going beyond the call of duty" syndrome.

kathy said...

Ghastly tea cups and mug rugs.....wonderful ideas!

Sherill said...

Your imagination is wonderful! i would love any of the Ghastlie projects!

heidiabc said...

Love the teacups... I am humbled by everyone's creativity!

Celine said...

I absolutely love your mug rug and postcard and would love to be the lucky winner! And I have added myself to your mosaic.

Gmama Jane said...

You are one Ghastlie Talented Gal!! I can't even put into words how much I love everything...I WILL be stealing your Ironing mat idea, count on that one!! The Circle Mat will be a Keeper and a real treasure to display. Oh PLEASE don't allow one inch of fabric to touch the floor from that gorgeous circle of Ghastlie creativity. Now go get a cuppa, a mug rug, and find a nice quiet place to get some much needed R&R.
Bootiful Blessings
Mrs. Gmama Jane Ghastlie

Lucky Duck Dreams said...

Wow! Just wow! Im really getting inspired!

Crystal said...

Wow, that is so adorable!!! I love the ghastlies, thank you for sharing!!

Dianne Giles said...

I am a follower!! Now I just have to find a decent depiction of myself to grace all the blogs I am following. Hmm, what's this I see? A Blog Hop - onward to new territories. Cheers, Dianne

Aimee said...

The mug rug is so cute!

Terry@ a quilting blog said...

OMG that is absolutely the cutest mug rug!!! I'd love to have it find its way to my home!!! And since I love to share, the knitter's postcard would go to my quilting friend (who is also a knitter)!!! I'm a follower and cannot wait to see what other awesome projects you create!!!

leanne said...

love your projects - the tea party is now on my list - and I love love love your mug rug - crossing fingers that I might get to put my mug on it :)

Heather said...

Hee, hee. I've not seen this fabric in the shops. Such fun and I love what you've done with it.

Linda V said...

I would LOVE the mug rug! I'm a new follower...found you through Stash Manicure. Thanks for the chance to win,

Staci said...

I love seeing the things you create! This is wonderful. I enjoyed the tutorial over at Sew We Quilt. Never thought of rubber stamping fabric before, and those tea cups. WOW! And of course, I follow you, and OF COURSE I'd love to be the lucky winner of the mug rug. Thank you so much for sharing your talents with all of us in bloggyland.

linny said...

I am so enjoying this Ghastlies blog hop. Love the mug rug.
lyn.robyn.smith@gmail.com

Brandie said...

Wonderful! All of it. Right down to the raw edge appliqué, amazing!

CJ in NC said...

I am so enjoying these Ghastlie blogs. There are so many different ideas and all are terrific. Thank you for showing your handy work. Great Job!
CJ in NC

evelyn said...

Oh sew Ghastlie Good ! Love the tea cups, and the ironing pad-great idea. Hope you show us the table topper when it is finished-it is awesome!

IHaveANotion ~ Kelly Jackson said...

I can't believe how crative you are...such fun!!!

Smiles,
Kelly

Kate B said...

I loved all of the projects. And am really starting to love the Ghastlie fabrics.

Meg said...

Thanks for the tutorial!! I come to you from Stash Manicure.

Quiltin Jenny said...

That ironing pad is the BOMB! What a great idea that I have NEVER seen before!

LeslieG said...

Absolutely love your Ghastlies! The mug rug would look fabulous in my office or on my stamping table. I really appreciate the marriage of stamping and quilting as I have quite a few stamps to my name. It will be great to see what you come up with next that combines the two and I will see as I am a follower now!

Thanks for sharing.

Vivian said...

Now we will all be scurrying around to make ironing pads. Cool idea.

sandra said...

Hi Annie I love that little rug for my little stick iron which I never use because I didn't have anything to put it on. I love seeing what everyone is doing with this fabric.
Blessings Sandra

Marcia W. said...

Thanks for the great blog post at sewwequilt on the Ghastlies' tea cups. I would love to put my coffee cup on the mug rug while looking at the post card! Your projects are oh! sew! awesome Ghastly. Hope you are getting over your fever SISTAH.

Dara said...

I can not believe that every letter is fused and sewed you are a true artist- a slave to your creativty. I can relate to the pain that goes along with an extraordinary idea- it looks fab!!

Patti said...

Thanks for so much fun at Madame Samm's!! The mug rug is so amazing!

Terri in BC said...

Wow, what an amazing job! I haven't seen the Ghastlies with a green background - I have to get some of them! I'm a new follower, too. Thanks for the opportunity, Terri in BC

alidiza said...

These are fabulous!!! I love the applique table mat, those birds are unbelievable. Can't wait to see it when it's done!

Unknown said...

Your ghastlies are ADORABLE! Where did you get the words above each character? Did you stamp them? Thanks for sharing! Rossetta.hanna@gmail.com

Cheryl's Teapots2Quilting said...

2nd comment, so, this one doesn't count for the giveaway. Just wanted to say thanks for the stamping idea. I found some alphabet stamps at a thrift store today. I'm going to have to try this out. Neat idea, thanks.

sandyandcosmo said...

Your work is amazing, I can't believe you cut and appliqued each one of those letters but it looks so professional!

Jansie said...

Hi there, new follower from Sew We Quilt. LOVED your tea cup project stamping tutorial. So creative. And I also LOVE your mug rug!! You are so talented. Thanks for the chance to wing. :)

Anita said...

I love all of your projects and the way you incorporated the stamping onto the fabric! I'm always looking for ways to meld my hobbies together :) I'd love to win one of your mug rugs or postcards and I'm signing up to follow you! Thanks for the chance to win :)

Kim said...

Love, love, love the mug rug! Thanks for sharing the inspiration.

Shawna said...

I'm loving your projects. I wish I could get my hands on some of this fabric. Thanks for a chance to win.

missmoozie(at)gmail(dot)com

Leah said...

I love what you have done with the Ghastlies and the knitting Ghastlies will look wonderful flying through the mail. :)

Sewconsult said...

You have certainly done some great work with that fabric. I love the table mat and the mug rug. The crows in the middle of the mat just make you want to look all around. Thank you. Hopping and enjoying. I am following and will be back.
Beckie in Brentwood, TN

Unknown said...

I really love your mug rug. I so love this wonderful ghastly material.

CJ said...

I'm a new follower, and glad I am! I love how you put the "spider web" stitching on the mug rug. Very interesting! :)

Pamela said...

Awesome! I love the way you have had fun with this line of fabric! I would love the mug rug and the postcard! I am having so much fun with this blog hop!

Donna Baker said...

awesome mini quilt on Sew We Quilt - love the stacked teacups!!

mean sarah jean said...

beautiful work! love the teacups and mug rugs, all of it really!

Patty said...

Your projects are so cute. I love the mug rug.

mary mahoo said...

Wow. You ladies are all uber talented. I've looked at the Halloween fabrics, and wondered what I would do with them. What ideas I have now! I'm still a wantobe (with a 4wk old grandson--busy sewing for him right now), but just wait till next year!

Yumm yumz by patticakes said...

I am loving this Ghastlie Blog Hop and, especially love your clever machine-side pressing mat for paper piecing! How very talented all of you Ghastlie Designers are!!!

Anonymous said...

your round mug rug is a cutie pa-tudie! the ghastlies are starting to grow on me.

Gail said...

Wow! I LOVE that mug rug!

Brenda said...

That ironing pad is so cool I have a towel by my machine that I use with my mini iron but that would be so much better and probably safer too.

KatieQ said...

I love the ironing pad. It makes a ghastly task manageable.

Michelle said...

What a fun Ghastlie idea!

Beth said...

Love the Mug Rug, pressing pad, and especially the tea party invite! You are one talented gal! I would love to welcome your mug rug into my home!

Kathy MacKie said...

Hope I'm not too late, am a new follower.

Rachel said...

What great projects! I especially love the teacups. I'm a big fan of the Ghastlies!

busyascanbe said...

This is so fun and really glad I stopped by love everything. Great job!

Debby S. said...

Wonderful!!

Unknown said...

Your creations are beautiful. Congratulations to your winners. I love everything that you created with Ghaslties inspiration.
Karen

Shannon said...

Great ideas. I know I missed the give away but I love what you have done. Such fun projects!

Nic said...

I love the tea party, but that work in progress makes me swoon. Now I've found your blog I'll be adding it to my reader so I can see it when it's finished, as well as all the other goodies you make.

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