Ghastlie Blog Hop - Day 4

Welcome!  Glad you've stopped in to see the "secret sewing" I've been doing as a part of the Ghastlies Blog Hop.   Now before I overwhelm you with photos of my projects made from this fabric line,... I want to make sure you all know that there are daily giveaways during the the Ghastlies Blog Hop.  To be entered for the daily grand prize (shown over at Madame Ghastlie's - she happens to be our lovely hostess that came up with this fun idea and she's also a Ghastlie enabler  source of inspiration  ;o),  remember to leave a comment (one on each blog you visit on their appointed day).  Okay?


    Now that I know you're set to win, are you ready for me to share something Ghastlie?


 How about a lap quilt, featuring this fiendish family!



The finished quilt is 52" square, so I'm calling it a lap quilt.  My sons thought it must be a baby quilt because they have become used to me making bed sized quilts.  When I explained that it wasn't meant to be a baby quilt, my youngest son said, "Good, because this quilt would scare the baby!"

 Can you guess what I named my quilt?.....Scare the Baby...


Speaking of scary... what are they knitting in this scene?....


and what is she doing with that hammer?


 Now this fellow doesn't look too scary... but  what's up with the invisible dog on his leash? ;o)


Want to hear something scary?  My addiction for quilt making.  Honestly, I didn't originally buy Ghastlies fabric with the intention of making a quilt.  I was picturing bags, aprons, tea cozies and the like.  Lots of small, quick, gift type sewing projects.   I was working on one such idea when a quilt design came to me and I just put aside all those earlier ideas and dove into making a Ghastlie quilt.


Sometimes scary is good. :o)


 One idea seems to lead to another and it was while I was making the quilt  and looking at this block


 and this witch, that another project came to me.


I thought about combining them...

into a wall hanging.


Would you like a tour? 

Let me be your guide.

Okay, be careful, when passing the family cat, Sebastian, as you enter.  He's a bit of a fiend at times.


            

Off to your left, you probably noticed the dining room is in use.  Let's leave them to it and go to the next room on the main floor.


Looks like Uncle is getting ready to walk his dog, so we might as well head on up the stairs.


From this window, you can view the bramble garden, but let's leave this sad fellow here, deep in contemplation.


Upstairs, into the parlour we go!  Oh, seems like the doctor has been paying a visit.  Hope whatever she has isn't catching... let's be on our way, just in case.


 Over in the west wing, I'm not sure if her broom is out to do a spot of sweeping up or if she's making some travelling plans.

 Let's not disturb, whatever the case.  She doesn't look too pleased to see us. ;o)


Hiking up the stairs into the tower, we come to my favourite room.  I think it must be a studio of sorts.  Just look at the knitting going on here!


Up the last flight of stairs inside the tower we come to the loft... otherwise known as the  hideaway.  It's usually very quiet up here... but oh, it seems to be occupied today.  That's okay, it seems we've come to the final room on our tour.  Hope you enjoyed your visit.  Be sure to sign the guestbook on your way out and please, come again!




To give you an idea of the scale I used, I've placed my Scare the Baby quilt next to the No Place Like Home wall hanging.  Look at the bottom right hand of the quilt.  See that house surrounded by the polka dot fabrics?  That was the inspiration and template for the house I put together for the wall hanging.   


Next up,  meet the Sour Faced Babushka dolls...

Scary Mary,


 Bored Betty,


and the matriarch,  Mad Mathilda.


 Apparently, even babushkas have days when they don't feel like smiling (but I hope my silly dolls made YOU smile ;o).


The final project I have to share is something I made using some Ghastlies in the mauve colourway, partnered with some polka dots, gingham and some vintage ric-rac.


Here is a little something I made especially for YOU, to thank you for visiting today.  Leave me a comment*  on this post, for a chance to win this Dotty over the Ghastlies apron (winner will be responsible for postage).  I will close the giveaway at midnight,  and the winner will be announced here, tomorrow, Friday Oct. 28th.   Just a reminder, please make sure I can contact you through your email if you're the winner. 

* Your comment here will also have you entered for a chance at today's grand prize over at Sew I Quilt.

 Thanks so much for visiting here and letting me share with you my Ghastly sewing projects.  I wish I could say I'm done with the Ghastlies, but I think not (although my family claims they've seen enough of my Ghastlie projects for a while... lol).


Thanks again to Madame Ghastlie for her brilliant plan for a cure to Ghastlie fever.

Okay, now off you go to visit my Ghastlie stitching friends to see their wonderful creations and remember to leave comments at each blog (because we love hearing from YOU and because we want you to have a chance at some prizes.)

ON Thursday October 27th 

       Mrs. Katherine Ghastlie       (that's me!) 

  Psssst.....Want to see the grand prize for today?  Take a look
Day 4 Giveaway


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  1. I get to be first! Amazing! Please enter me in the drawing. You have to share the fun!

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  2. I'm blown away with your quilt. I really like your pattern. Yes your dolls did bring a smile to my face. I think we all have our days. lol. Oh and I love the name "Scare the Baby".. Perfect!! Thanks for sharing and for the giveaway.

    missmoozie(at)gmail(dot)com

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  3. I love your quilt Scare the Baby, such fun name and a fun quilt.
    The dolls are so fun
    Please enter me in the drawing

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  4. What a fantastic use of Ghastlie Fabric.I just love the sour family. Wonderful ideas

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  5. The house is amazing! All of your projects are so creative. I would never have thought of the babushka dolls or the house - wow! The apron is adorable...would love to win it!

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  6. Love your story about the "tour of the home". Very nice! Love the ideas you guys come up with. Very nice! I have to say that I love the name of the quilt you made "scare the baby" quilt. Ha! :)

    Would love to get my hands on the grand prize! OF COURSE! lol ;)

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  7. What a bunch of Gastlie goodies!! I love all of your projects but have a particular soft spot for Babushka dolls :)
    Thanks for sharing, and thanks for your Ghastlie apron giveaway!

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  8. Thank you for sharing all your Ghastlie Goodies - love the idea of the wallhanging with bits and bobs and creepy things about! (do not put me in the drawing for the apron as I have some Ghastlie fun)

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  9. Oh my I adore the dolls sewww sweet,the quilt is just so cute too.Count me in!

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  10. Mrs Katherine Ghastlie...Can we talk about that wall hanging...what size is it? Goodness me what an amazing task...CREATIVELY speaking down right awesome.. the details ...well I am still smiling..your quilt. yes it would scare a few babies...but then even then I think they would love it.. all of your projects are simply mind boggling....yes you did good!
    LOVE that apron too..x

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  11. I love, love your lap quilt! My children would love one too!!
    Please enter me into your Ghastlie drawing!
    Thanks!

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  12. Love the wallhanging and the other Ghastly goodies. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  13. Enjoyed the tour! Ghreat Ghastlie wallhanging. Your creations are quite clever and fun to be the first thing I have read this morning!! Lovely apron, a showpiece~

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  14. What a wonderful quilt and all of your other items....I am just amazed...how fun is this?

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  15. O my heck - that "no place like home" wall hanging is amazing!!! And the matroshka dolls are super cute and creepy too :) Wow... just so impressed with that house details... seriously awesome.

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  16. i am liking all the pretty fabrics you gathered to make your quilt. and your other projects are very creative. another fun stop on the hop!!

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  17. Thank you for the chance. The apron is adorable.

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  18. My sister would so enjoy the apron. Happy quilting.

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  19. Oh my gosh! Where to start in my comments about your projects. I guess just one comment would work ~ AHHHHHHMAZING! I laughed at the 'scare the baby' comment. Kids are too cute. Great name for the quilt though. And OHMYGOSH!!! That house!!!!! What an awesome piece of work you've created with that. Just beautiful. You better put some kind of alarm on that because it will surely be one you get great comments about from all your friends and how much they want it. lol And the apron is adorable. Wow. You have really done beautiful work ~ or would it be GHASTLIE work? ha

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  20. I just love that fabric line....what a hoot! Would love to have that great apron. Thanks so much!

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  21. Wow, Katherine!! Very cool quilt, but your wallhanging house blew me away - and such a fun write-up! THEN - Then you scroll down and find Babushka Dolls, even!! heee. Love it!!

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  22. Okay, Scare the Baby is the best name ever! I love that. :) And your home tour - simply amazing. I'm not quite sure how you did that! I love the dolls but the apron is my very favorite. Of course, I'm a bit of a nut about aprons. blessings, marlene

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  23. Oh my gosh! The babooshkas are something else!! Thanks for the fun!

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  24. ADORABLE SILLY DOLLS - Simply Adorable! You did make me smile multiple times.... GREAT BLOG.

    sao in Midlothian, VA
    drsaowens@gmail.com
    www.shirleyannesheart.com

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  25. Wow, you came up with some creative ideas! Love them all! Thanks for the chance to win the Ghastlie apron, count me in please!

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  26. Oh my gosh -- these are some of the funnest projects I've seen -- especially your Babushka dolls -- wonderful!!! :)

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  27. OMG! I love all your projects! I especially love the haunted house wallhanging that you put together, that is one of the most awesome projects I have seen so far, I LOVE IT! Ms. Carrie Ghastlie

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  28. I love your projects and their names. Thank you so much for sharing them. The haunted house is fantastic.

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  29. Love your quilt! I adore the pink with the grey and black! The apron is so cute!count me in.

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  30. Babushka dolls!! Aren't you clever Ms. Ghastlie. I loved the way you put soft feminine rose fabric with those Ghastlies and how you framed them into individual "windows". Fabulous!!

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  31. Your quilt is beautiful, but I adore your Babushka dolls. How brilliant, and they are pretty and scary at the same time. Your apron is lovely too.

    Karen

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  32. I love your dolls! They did make me smile.

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  33. I can't believe that house! What an imagination you have. Love the scary baby quilt too along with your other projects. Great job and thanks for sharing.

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  34. Great projects! The name of the lap quilt, Scare the Baby, made me laugh out loud. Your wallhanging is wonderfully inventive. Thanks for the inspiration and the giveaway.

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  35. Well done! I love all the projects! Those knitting withes are, I'm certain, weaving some secret incantations into their projects. :)

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  36. Love the quilt! And that wall hanging! That was amazing! Now that's creative. Thanks for the ghastlie tour. Please enter my name in the giveaway.

    Ursula

    uschbear at gmail dot com

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  37. The lap quilt is great...but the wall hanging is just amazing. Thanks for the tour and sharing your creations.

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  38. Love, love, love the mansion wall hanging and the dolls are hysterical. Thanks for sharing your obsession with us. Wait until my daighter sees that mansion, she's gonna flip. She's as addicted as I am. She even has her own stash of Ghastlies!

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  39. That quilt is great! That is what I tend to make the most of, too. And, I love the apron. Thanks for the chance.

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  40. What fun projects. The dolls are wonderful. Love the quilt and the name is perfect.

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  41. I love, love, love the quilt and the name is perfect!

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  42. Love your use of this Ghatlie fabric. Especially like the quilt and the apron. Thanks for sharing.

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  43. Such cute Ghastlie projects! Loved touring the house with all the Ghastlie characters! Thanks for sharing.

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  44. Oh Mrs. Katherine Ghastlie, I don't know if I have words to express! Everything is just so wonderful. The Babushka dolls made me laugh aloud with pleasure! I love the quilt but I think the wall hanging may just be my favorite. Such creativity. Just amazing!

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  45. The tour of the home was fantastic, very creative and Ghastlie. I did smile when I saw the Babushka dolls. Sew many wonderful ideas, your very talented. Count me in for the Ghastlie apron. ;->

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  46. Wonderful projects, I love them all...especially the haunted house. Thanks for the giveaway opportunity!!

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  47. What great projects, Katherine! Thanks for sharing.

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  48. You Ghastly bloggers just blow me away. You all have such fun imaginations. Wish I had one, are you giving one away this week? LOL Thanks for all the lovelies and the apron would certainly be one of my favorites.

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  49. wow what unique cool projects! thank you for sharing them all with us today!!!

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  50. How very creative you quilters are! I can hardly believe all the different things you ghastlys have come up with.

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  51. Wow you done wonderful with the Ghastlie's I am sure they are proud. I love the dolls I think they look very cute. Please enter me in your giveaway and thank you so much for all your hard work. The quilt tells the whole story.

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  52. Oh I loved the house tour. I like the apron, too.

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  53. Your projects are wonderful! I especially love your babushkas. Thanks for sharing and the giveaway!

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  54. Okay, the quilt is about as Ghastlie as it gets!! I LOVE it! Very clever piecing and thank you for introducing me to all of the characters! By the way, what IS that hammer for?!? I would love to win your apron - it's truly Ghastlie! Thanks for the fun! xo, Nan

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  55. Great projects and nice use of fussy cutting! The man with the invisible dog is my favorite!

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  56. I love that you named the quilt Scare the Baby! but the No Place Like Home wallhanging steals the show - it's brilliant!

    (and I'd proudly wear that apron!)

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  57. Very cute apron! Or should I say Ghastlie!!

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  58. Everything is just precious! I love those sweet little dolls...what a cute idea! WOW! ♥

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  59. Holy Haunted House Batman! Talk about creativity gone wild!...that would be you, you win so far! The mansion wall hanging is genius! Scare the baby is a really fun quilt and the dolls are just too funny...no, we would never see those creepy characters nesting! Great fun Katherine!

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  60. You are an over achiever, I see. Great idea, putting the Ghastlies in rooms!

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  61. Way too much to comment on. My favorite is the house, and what an awesome tour! Who would have thought of babushkas? YOU! LOL. I love fussy cut "portrait" quilts, and the name is a hoot. My head is whirling with ideas. Thanks for sharing your inspirations.

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  62. Wow, you weren't kidding about overwhelming us!!! I was loving your quilt but that wall hanging is over the top and all the little extras are so cute. Utterly ghastly!!!

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  63. Oh My Ghoodness!!!! I love everything you created! And it makes me want to create more too....oh dear...and here I was thinking I may go into Ghastlie withdrawal when this was over...I don't think so! I need to order more..and more...and more...(insert evil laugh here)

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  64. I can't wait to win this cute little apron. I am getting a little Ghastlie myself lately... I do so enjoy this bloghop.
    Jacquelyn
    gvgolfrn@gmail.com

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  65. your babouchka are so cute! nice project

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  66. Love the wall hanging with how you placed all those people in each window!

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  67. My you have been busy! So much creativity. I love the house wall hanging!! Thank you for sharing your wonderful items and for the spectacular giveaway. I can see myself scaring up a great meal wearing that fab apron.

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  68. Just love everything about your post and your quilt is 'to die for'. lol I LOVE LOVE your apron and would love to enter. I'm having a blast with the Ghastlie blog hop. This one has been by far my favorite hop yet. :)

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  69. Cute cute projects! I just love those Ghastlies!!!

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  70. Just love your project. The house tour is over the top. Thanks for sharing with us.

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  71. We have 54 Ghastlies with so much talent and each post just gets better and better. You Is Creative! And your projects prove it. JudyC Ghastlie

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  72. I LOVE "Scare the Baby"!!! Too cute that your son made that comment. Your Babushkas Did make me smile. Your apron if Fabulously fun and I'd love to be entered in your giveaway

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  73. LOVE the name of the lap quilt, and the clever dolls. Ha!

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  74. OH BoY I want the ghastlies sooo bad. Apron is great.

    thanks
    cathy

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  75. I'd love to win the apron... If I did I would be willing to bet my 9 year old grand daughter would be wearing it at our next cookie session! PLEASE enter me!
    BTW... loved the quilt, wall hanging, babushka dolls AND the apron!

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  76. What a great wall-hanging, everything is so neat! Thanks for sharing.

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  77. I love Ghastlie and love all the projects you created. That wall hanging is amazing!

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  78. I love the wall hanging and the tour. What fun. Thank you for sharing.

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  79. Great projects! I can hear my son saying the same thing if he thought the quilt was for a baby!

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  80. Oh My Gosh!!!!your wall hanging is just the most CrEatIVe project yet.....awesome....all your projects are over the top fabulous!! Great job Sistha!!

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  81. LOVE your apron!! Actually - - love everthing!! The dolls are just too cute!!!

    I'd love to win your apron!

    Thanks for sharing!!

    Hugs ~~ Ms. Suz Ghastlie

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  82. Those dolls made me laugh - great idea. And I love the quilt. Do not include me in the giveaway.

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  83. Thanks for sharing all you Ghastlie projects..Had to pick a favorite..

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  84. I love babuska dolls!!The sour dolls will be a great addition to my collection!Thanks for the idea!

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  85. I am in LOVE with your haunted Ghastlie house!! I LOVE it and now I think I just might have to make one too. You have inspired me!! I think this has been the BEST project yet!!! Although I also love your apron. I was thinking about making a bag with a black and white polka dot bow now, seeing your apron, I know it will be great!! I would adore your apron!! Wish I would have it for our BIG Halloween party on Sat!!!

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  86. Wow! That wall hanging looks very time intensive. What a creative idea! Your work is beautiful and I would be so thrilled to have that apron in my kitchen. Thanks for sharing.

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  87. Lol, I love the name of your quilt "Scare the Baby"! Your wall hanging is amazing.

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  88. I am loving this blog hop - and I think the quilt is great!

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  89. I love everything! The quilts are wonderful, and I'd love to give that apron a new home!

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  90. Ohh my goosh Katherine you have been a busy lady. I loved all the things you made especially the dolls. You Ghastly Sisthers are the greatedt.

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  91. Love your quilt...and that sweet, sweet apron!! Thanks for the chance to win it!|Paulette

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  92. Love your quilt and especially LOVE the name - so funny! Reminds me of a very ~ahem vibrant baby quilt I once made that made my DH fear would cause seizures. =:-o

    Those babushka dolls are hilariously cute, and I would love to win your apron. Can you imagine answering the door in that on Halloween?

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  93. Those babushkas are hilarious, Katherine. Too, too funny. I didn't realize until the end of your house tour that you actually made the house as well. Wow! I had thought it was a printed fabric panel and then you came up with the idea to add the people in each room - I should have known better knowing how creative you are. Love that. And frankly, even with all those ghastlies in there I think I'd still like to live in that house, would have to do something about that bramble garden though. ;-)

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  94. Love all of your projects, but the house is just awesome. Would like to win the apron.

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  95. The fabric is so fun to make into a quilt, love the designs by themselves and using the faces for the dolls is so clever and great to make a whole family.

    Debbie

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  96. I love the house wall hanging--i'ts amazingly original! Who could resist pink chimneys?!
    please enter my name to win the apron!

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  97. You gals are all so creative , it amazes me , great projects!

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  98. What fun projects. Thanks for sharing!

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  99. How cool - i love the name of your quilt and adore the apron! thanks for the inspiration.

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  100. Thanks for allowing us to be Ghastly, your quilt is toooooo cute.

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  101. lol that was a fabulous blog post! The babushkas def made me smile. And I loved the house tour!

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  102. Wow! The haunted house is amazing!!! Great job! Your other projects are fabulous as well! Thanks for sharing! Please enter me in your giveaway. Have a Ghastlie Day! :)

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  103. What fun! I am now converted and will have to become a Ghastlie Sistah myself! You gals are so creative!
    Love each and EVERY one of your designs!

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  104. Not only is your work great but the names for them are great too.

    Thanks for sharing your "story" and enter me please for your apron.

    jleibfried@aol.com

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  105. Amazing projects! My favorite was the wall hanging. You're so creative. Love all of them. jliechte@cinci.rr.com

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  106. Hilarious! Scare the baby is such a fantastic name :)

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  107. Perhaps if one of your sons takes all the dollies and cuddles them in his arms, they would start smiling! I'm sure they would love to do this. LOL
    Thanks for the peek at Scare the Baby. Your projects are so imaginative. I don't cook (definitely would bring frowns to the dollies), so no entry into your drawing. It is a very cute apron.

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  108. all your projects are so ingenious! Love them all! And loving the blog hop!!! I think I will be adding even MORE blogs to my blog roll!

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  109. OMG, I completely LOVE the house quilt. It's extremely inspired.

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  110. Cute ideas! I love your blog.
    Carol

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  111. Love the wall hanging, what a ghastlie imagination you have. The quilting on the quilt is so appropriate for the quilt and love the little dolls and the apron. Thanks for the chance to win.
    Ms Selina Ghastlie

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  112. "Scare the Baby"-- TOO FUNNY! thanks for sharing. Your projects are marvelous!

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  113. Love the "Scare the Baby" quilt- lol! Also love the dolls and the apron!

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  114. Love the name of your quilt. Love this fabric and the blog hop.

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  115. Love your Ghastlie Goodies!!! Thanks for sharing your fever with us.

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  116. Oh super cute. I laughed out loud at those dolls. Your haunted house is awesome.

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  117. How darling! Loved them all. The haunted house is amazing! And I loved your tour. What a ton of work you did. The quilt is great too and the dolls. The apron would be fun to wear. Thanks for sharing.

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  118. Your quilt is charming, the dolls darling... the apron delish... but... the wall hanging is AMAZING! Absolutely lovely offerings and such a charming dialog to go with them. I really enjoyed the tour! Your Ghastlie Sistah...Ms. Loralynn

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  119. Dear Katherine
    Thanks for doing a guest Ghastly spot. I am loving that lap quilt and your describtions of each block is wonderful What fun it would have been if you wrote that (or embroidered) under each block what you said! (yes, I know, that would be a bit over the top, lol) Oh and the babuska dolls! I'm just mad over them! Good work. Love your blog and now I am a follower.
    Thanks for sharing
    Cheers
    maggie

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  120. OMG Scare the Baby --- ROTFL!!! Love it, and love the quilt! I knew you would do something ghastly ... I mean fantastic! And the tour --- you make a fantastic ghastly tour guide, LOL! Cute babushkas (on a pink doily, no less!) and apron too - your whole Ghastlies collection is just amazing!

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  121. I love your apron, the dolls, and the quilt is exquisite! But your wall hanging and the ghastlie story to go with it...now that is truly amazingly ghastlie as well as just downright AMAZING!! You are amazing. Scare the Baby, loooove it!

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  122. Katherine,
    First of all I have to say I LOVE the name of your Blog!! Next, I am totally at awe with ALL your Ghastlie Creations!! I just LOVE all the creativity, I am following your Blog now too!!!

    Huggs,
    Nancy

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  123. VERY inspiring ideas for this fabric and just for making something unique! I love, love, love, the house idea! I have a project in mind that I might utilize this idea of yours with. I also thought, hmmm, why NOT make a shower curtain and bathroom accessories out of Ghastlie fabrics? lol

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  124. I thought that quilt was so creative and then i saw the wall hanging now that is just amazing. Great work!

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  125. Your projects are the best so far. Love all of it.

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  126. Scare the baby is an awesome name. I'm still laughing.

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  127. Katherine, everything is amazing but that wll hanging is to *die* for. I wanted to do the exact same thing and couldn't figure out how. Could you tell me how to do one with my Ghastlie fabric? I saw a Haunted House Quilt at our local Quilt Show and was inspired but just couldn't figure out how they made the templates. I'm new at applique so I would love some professional help.
    Blessings
    Mrs. Gmama Jane Ghastlie

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  128. I love the quilt! This is so fun seeing what all you girls are coming up with.

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  129. Oh My! One thing after another. That quilt WOULD scare a baby ;) Love that wall hanging! I liked the uncle with the invisible dog. Remember at the carnival, you could buy the invisible dog leashes? Maybe he just got home from one. I'd love to win the rulers, can't have too many rulers!

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  130. So much fun with these ghastlies. I definitely smiled when I saw the dolls.

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  131. I love the name "Scare the Baby", it's a darling quilt !! Thanks for sharing and for the giveaway

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  132. Oh Katherine, your haunted house is divine--and I'd love to have the apron!!!

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  133. I loved the house tour. I think I actually know a family who would fit perfectly into that house - my family!! Please add me to the giveaway, Cheers, Dianne

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  134. All of your creations are lovely! That wall hanging is amazingly creative!

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  135. Love all of your projects!! I really love your wall hanging. It is fun to look into all the windows and see their faces looking out. LOL!

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  136. I love your Scare the Baby quilt! Please enter me in the drawing for that Ghastlie apron too!

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  137. Sew creative! Love all your projects and the tour! Enter me in the drawings. Thanks.

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  138. What a great post. Love your quilt and especially love your Sour Faced Babushka dolls. Kind of looks like a few people I know, but we won't go there now will we!!!

    :-)

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  139. your haunted mansion is Awesome! absolutely love it!

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  140. Your quilt is ghastlie, the mansion is amazing, and the babushka dolls - I see a couple of them in my future. Beautiful work. Have an absolutely lovely yet ghastlie day.

    Sue

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  141. WoW! The projects are fun! I love the wall hanging, great for Halloween! I would love to win the apron. Thank you.

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  142. Ok, that lap quilt is simply adorable! Such a creative idea for this fabric (which I am absolutely in love with by the way). I also love the apron! So cute! Thank you for sharing your ghastly projects!

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  143. Love all the creativity that you all have with this fabric. Thanks for the opportunity to win your apron and be in the drawing.
    lsandes@comcast.net

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  144. Your Ghastlie creatiions are wonderful. The quilt is amazing. However it is your dolls that really steal the show. How very clever of you...
    That apron is quite generous of you to offer as your give...thank you. I am so enjoying this Super Ghastlie Blog Hop Party!

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  145. Luv the apron!I am a polka dot girl...These Ghastlies are addictive!

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  146. Your quilt is awesome and this apron, fingers crossed it could come my way! Thanks for the opportunity!

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  147. Ha, ha, ha, scare the baby, love the name and the quilt. The wall hanging is darling and the dolls. Such fun. Thanks for a chance.

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  148. What wonderful projects! I adore the house wall hanging with everyone peaking through windows!

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  149. I love Scare the Baby and your apron is just wonderful!

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  150. wow - those projects are just amazing - love the very cute apron and your take on the babushka dolls is great but that manor house wall hanging is to die for - I love how you've used all the characters in separate rooms - fabulous, fantastic, wow !

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  151. Loved everything it is additive and we can all blame Madame Samm for this flu! Never thought of an apron but it is amazing. Keep up the good work!

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  152. scare the baby--Oh that is funny! I love your tour and your projects. very clever!

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  153. Your dolls are dear, your quilt is beautiful. I must confess my all time favoite is the wall hanging. How creative is that?! I bet is was both challenging and fun at the same time. I would love to win the apron.

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  154. Your ghastly quilt is well, ghastly and fabulous! Thanks so much for the tour of the house...very creative!

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  155. well ; How nice and ghastly your quilt and apron are ! what a fun blog hop !

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  156. Those Sour Faced Babushka dolls are especially hilarious and I am laughing out loud over them! SO FUNNY! My Mom is Betty and "Bored Betty" would make her laugh, too. Thanks for the inspiration.

    I would love to win your ghastlie apron!

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  157. LOVE the dolls. They made me laugh out loud:)

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  158. Just when I think there are no more new ideas, you come up with babushka dolls. I continue to be amazed at all this creativity with one line of fabric.

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  159. I'm still laughing. It's all great. I could really use the apron, since the ruffled apron that I made is going to my granddaughter

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  160. I love the quilts! The dols not only made me smile but I LOL! Thanks!

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  161. Your projects are truly GHASTLY!!! Love the quilt. Thanks for sharing.

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  162. oh the brews I could stir with a Ghastlie Apron :) love your creative quilt and isn't Sebastian just the greatest.

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  163. Beautiful quilt and I love the dolls. Very creative! Thank you for sharing!
    CJ in NC

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  164. Love the quilt. The pink just pops it.

    Thank you for sharing!

    Enjoy your evening!

    Carrie

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  165. I really like all of the ideas you have come up with, especially the babushka dolls!

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  166. Such cute projects! I love your babushka dolls...what a novel idea! I am falling in love with this fabric! ...and it is so much fun! I hope I win your giveaway!

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  167. I love how the quilt has portraits of the Ghastly family.

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  168. The quilt is just so adorable!! Thanks for sharing all your cute projects.

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  169. Ghastlie gorgeous projects! Thanks for sharing.

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  170. I love all of your projects but the wall hanging is amazing! The apron is adorable too and I hope to win it! :)

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  171. ghrand ghastlies! yes, the wall hanging is for the ghouls and thanks for the story! am loving the ghastlie projects, very ghood!

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  172. How amazing is your quilt? Beautiful!! You are a great tour guide. hehe. Unique family living there. Each is such a character. How creative you are to make those ghastlie Babushka dolls. So cute in a grumpy kind of way. I love your apron. Thanks for sharing your projects. You are very inspiring.

    Thanks for the giveaway and a chance to win.

    usairdoll(at)gmail(dot)com

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  173. Thanks for the great creations you shared! I love your lap quilt!

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  174. I love what you did with the fabric. My favorite was the wall hanging... followed closely by EVERYTHING else! So cool.

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  175. Oh my goodness, I don't know which project I love the most! I think it might be the babushka dolls!

    Keeping my fingers crossed for your awesome giveaway, it's my birthday so maybe I'll get lucky!

    Thanks!

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  176. I am seriously laughing at your son's naming of the quilt. AWESOME Thanks for sharing your projects with us!!

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  177. how fun! love that quilt & the name is perfect-love what your son said about it lol

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  178. I love your combination of pink and black for the Ghastlies handiwork!Thank you for sharing.

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  179. Love all your Ghastlie projects. The lap quilt would be wonderful to use while reading a book or knitting???? And what a wonderful job you did on your wall hanging. I need to find a bit of the Ghastlies to add to my stash.

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  180. Your creations are lovely! Thanks for sharing with us.

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  181. COOL PROJECTS! LOVE ALL OF THEM!
    Please enter me in the drawing :D

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  182. Very nice! Love the dolls - what a fun idea :)

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  183. Your projects are all fantastic! I really love the babushka dolls and the house. So wonderful!

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  184. Wow! You really understand the Ghastlies.

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  185. Absolutely love your house. I would buy that pettern. All your items are ghastly,lol. thanks for the inspiration.

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  186. Oh, your post was such fun to read! Love the little quilt and the home tour...the dolls are adorable or should I say, Ghastlie! Count me in for the apron drawing....thanks.

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  187. OMH! I love them all! Thanks for the close ups! I love the window effect. started to make me giggle then I saw your dolls and I actually LOL! they are so cute!

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  188. Wow, I was wondering how you fit all those people in the house. I'm so glad you pointed out the scale...that is amazing! Love the dolls! Do you have a pattern for them? Thanks so much for sharing all your great projects!

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  189. Oh Katherine! I love the projects you made for the hop. That wallhanging is so clever and creative. It is absolutely wonderful. Your quilt is absolutely marvelous as well. I love what you named it. The dolls are really cool too. Job Well Done on Everything. :)

    Ms. Jen Ghastlie

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  190. Your talent abounds. Eye candy each & all pieces

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