10+ Halloween Patterns to Sew
Halloween is one of the funnest holidays in my opinion and I will tell you why. It is the one holiday where it is cool and almost expected that you MAKE stuff! I love a holiday that is centered around playing pretend and coming up with creative ideas! Here are some Halloween patterns to sew that will really get the creative juices flowing!
10+ Halloween Patterns to Sew
I think candy corns are seriously cute! For the longest time I had a wreath that had lots of real candy corn glued on. It obviously didn’t hold up very well but this felt bunting will definitely stand the test of time.
These are so cool! I love that she did them in black and white and I also love the velvet and lace one! So beautiful, I need like 100!
This patchwork pumpkin block looks so easy! Make it with scraps for a really fun look!! Turning it into a pillow was such a great idea!
My kids would flip over these adorable finger puppets! These are just about the cutest!
I have always had a thing for silhouettes! This witch silhouette is absolutely adorable! I also love the touch of the spider on top of the hat.
Skeleton Embroidery Hoop Decoration
This is such a fun sugar skull decoration! I love all the bright colors! Orange and black can get so tiresome after a while so I love the addition of these bright and cheery colors!
This would be a great project for beginners. Plus the stripes allow you to use a variety of fun Halloween fabrics! I love a project with lots of different fabrics!
The kids will be jumping for joy when they fill these customized bags up with candy! How cute is the ric rac detailing? I just adore these.
Come on now. These eyeballs are amazing! This is such a creative idea! This would be cool to hang in a window or just win the wall!
This is one of those duh moments. This is such a creative idea how have I never thought of something like this? I love love love lace and these shirts are stinking cute!
Who doesn’t love a scrappy rag quilt? The kids will love snuggling up with this one on the couch during the weeks leading up to Halloween!
This is a quick and cute tutorial. These would make great gifts! You could use them when you “boo” or “spook” someone, you know when you drop treats at a friend or neighbors door as a surprise?
What are you making for Halloween this year? Share with me in the comments below.
Teresa says
Great ideas! I’m definitely creating a couple of these.
Susan says
Really cool projects just love them