Enter If U Dare!
We at Ms P Designs USA are excited to participate in the 2017 “Enter If U Dare Blog Hop”, hosted by Marian at Seams to Be Sew and sponsored by The Fat Quarter Shop and Timeless Treasures. The event runs from October 18 through October 25, 2017. You’ll see a variety of projects that have been created by nineteen amazing bloggers. You can register to win one $75 gift certificate from The Fat Quarter Shop, along with a different fat quarter bundle each day, from Timeless Treasures. We’d like to thank our host, Marian, and our generous sponsors for supporting this event.

IT’S SCARY OUT THERE!
It’s that time of year again when all the ghosties and ghoulies and things that go “bump” in the night will be dressing up for Halloween. Instead of depicting children going trick or treating, I decided that our classic animals would have lots of fun being vampires, witches, skeletons and, especially, superheros!
Since this is our first Halloween-themed quilt pattern, I volunteered to make this year’s quilt (which is really quite a selfish act because they had me laughing as I stitched). I have been calling them “Halloweenies,” but have since learned that is the name many other designers are using for their Halloween quilts … perhaps you can suggest a new (and fun) name for this quilt besides “2017 Halloween Quilt”! Boring, huh? I would love it if you would leave a comment below with name suggestions.
Drum roll please! Here is the big reveal! Nothing screams Halloween like orange and black!
Count Porkula very much wants to scare his way into some tasty treats! With a face like this, he may end up with more laughs than treats!

Lucy really wanted to be a princess for Halloween, but the idea that she could fly among the bats and use magic spells absolutely thrilled her! Don’t worry though- she is a good witch who brings happiness!

Leo, you are not fooling anyone! No matter how clever your disguise, you’ll never convince me that you starred in “The Walking Dead”, or some other zombie movie. In fact, I don’t even think that you are very scary! You’d best not come back to my house to TP it, you little rascal!!!!!

Mike (our hyena) decided that the only logical choice for his Halloween costume was to be a superhero! However, no superhero ever said “Go ahead, make my day.” or “Do you feel lucky, punk?”. Perhaps someone enjoys Clint Eastwood movies just a little too much…

Last, but not least, it can’t be Halloween without a spooky castle, a graveyard, a full moon and bats! It was quite a challenge to put them all together in one 7” block, and I hope that the smiling pumpkin did not frighten you too badly!

After all this fun and craziness, what kind of pieced block would complement my finished applique blocks? I love log cabins, but felt they are too structured for this quilt. I call this a “Wonky Log Cabin”:
As you can see, each block is different from the rest. I fussy cut the centers so that each one had a character of its own. Sharon and I raided our stashes, and I made a few choice selections from current fabric lines until I had enough Halloween fabric that I didn’t use the piece twice to make my wonky log cabins. The film strip sashing took some time to plan the best way to put it all together, but I’m very happy with the results!
My friend, Linda, LOVES Halloween and is completely smitten with our Halloween critters, so she took the blocks and did her own thing (yes, the backgrounds behind the appliques are the same, but we are friends, so I shared)! Here is her work in progress:

Linda plans to put a black rickrack “web” around the little spider to make the quilt just a little more spooky. We will update the picture of Linda’s quilt once it is completed.
And finally, Sharon felt that she was missing out on all the fun with these critters, so she decided to use them on new hot pads for her kitchen. These 7” square blocks are a perfect size, and aren’t they just the cutest! Here are her wonderful creations:
I hope you have enjoyed our Halloween quilting adventures! I would love to hear from you with any questions or comments, and we’d be thrilled to see your photos if you decide to make something with our Halloween patterns!
Happy quilting,
Susan
Animal Tamer & Fabric Acquisition Expert @ MsPDesignsUSA
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The critters are adorable! Thank you for sharing them.
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Your little critters are so cute. “Count Porkula”! It’s clear you were having fun when you did the naming. Thanks for making me smile at the end of a long day. 🙂
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Awesome blocks!
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I love this quilt! So unique and different. Thank you for sharing your talent with us.
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I love this quilt ! So unique and different. Thank you for sharing your talent with us.
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lets dress for Halloween…. very cute critters. thank you
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What a fun and beautiful group of blocks!! Thanks for sharing all those cool projects in the blog hop!!
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Fun blocks and quilt! Great job.
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Thank you to for everyone who is blog hopping with us! Marian has been a huge inspiration and we appreciate all her help and encouragement! Kuddos, Marian!
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This quilt is lovely!
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I love your blocks! Especially the Skeleton Lion. But they’re all so cute!
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Very cute! Thanks for sharing and the giveaways!
cork@pa.rr.com
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Very cute designs.
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Thank you for this Halloween design that would put a smile on anyone’s face.
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Definitely too cute!
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love the Halloween quilt!
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Your applique designs are adorable.
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There is just no way to pick a favorite. These guys are all just too adorable.
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These guys you have created are very unique indeed! Just right for some haunting Halloween items in your home. Thank you, peterstankovich@comcast.net
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This is adorably scary! You are adorable creative, too! I would call this mini “The Zoo’s Loose on Halloween!” All of those animals are having such fun while on the loose! duchick at mchsi dot com
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I love the name you suggested for this quilt! Thank you! My critters always have fun or I haven’t done my job!
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Very cute! Don’t know which one I like more ……
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What a very cute quilt Sharon and Susan. Your both so creative and the designs are just super adorable. Your new blog is also lookin fabulous. I’m liking the overall look to it. Great Job!!!
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Thank you, Marian! If it hadn’t been for you and the Christmas Row Along, we wouldn’t have been brave enough to get started! Sharon is the mastermind behind our blog presence and I write some of the blogs, snap pictures or whatever else she asks of me!
This quilt is one of my favorites so far, so I am glad that people are liking it!
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This is so cute!!!
Beth oneoldgoat1962 at gmail . com
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Love the animals–cute quilt and yes, Halloween needs orange!
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Ok, these critters are just too cute and such a hoot! I’m not good at giving names to quilts, or titles to stories for that matter. So my only thought it Costumed Critters. Thanks for the wonderful quilt you made and shared.
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What fun blocks and I love the names!!
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What a fun and creative project. Thanks for sharing.
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You did an incredible job! This is beyond cute!
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this is gorgeous
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You could call the quilt “HallowBeasties”. . . .since they are “beasts” of one kind or another. It is also different than “halloweenies”.
Very cute designs; thank you for sharing.
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So stinking cute! I can see all kinds of uses for these – thanks for sharing!
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Cute critters! Thank you for sharing.
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Your pattern really tickled me. I love it! Thank you!
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Love your different characters for Halloween. So cute.
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Your quilt is adorable! The critters are so cute. Thanks for sharing.
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Your patterns are so cute,,,
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Your characters are perfect not to spooky for little ones. Thanks for sharing
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Your blocks and your quilt are wonderful!
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As I a sure you have already been told – cute. As for a name…..gheeze……that is hard! Halloween in Farmville? The Animals Go A Haunting?
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Oh my goodness you just blew me away with your gorgeous and clever Halloween quilt. Love all the lil Halloween critters. Too cute.
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Love all your cute li Halloween critters on the quilt. They are adorable.
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What neat blocks and your quilts are wonderful!
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What darling creations you all made…thanks so much for taking the time to create and share!
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Count Porkula?! I love it, thanks for the awesome Halloween quilt. 🙂
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Love your quilt. Thanks so much for sharing!!
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What a truly sweet quilt. Love your animals and their costumes
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Count Porkula is my favorite. Thanks for sharing!
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Oh my goodness, Count PORKULA! My ribs hurt from laughing. Absolutely perfect!
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Very cute ty for sharing.I loved the checked bord ..ty again for the great ideas…. happyness04431@yahoo.com
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