Halloween Prize Draw - winner announced

Our Hallowe'en Prize Draw Gallery

Witches, black cats, skeletons, ghosts, pumpkins, lanterns... just some of the characters in your Hallowe'en themed projects. You certainly take seriously the business of frightening off evil spirits!

Without further ado, we're excited to announce the Winner of our Prize Draw, picked at random. Our £50 Oakshott Voucher will be winging its way to... 

Clare Robinson

Clare evidently loves Hallowe'en and took advantage of our invitation to enter as many projects as you wish. Here they are, starting with the winner

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And now, for your fear and wonderment...

Chester makes the perfect model for Catherine Elcoat's Hallowe'en Coat

Catherine Elcoat

Claudia Scheja chose flannel for her Pumpkin quilt; Diane Sheckells creates spooky table runners 

Claudia Scheja    Diane Sheckells Diane Sheckells 

Pumpkins galore: a placemat by Ingrid Eschuk; decorations from Janet Patterson (the purple one made specially for her grandson) 

Ingrid Eschuk   Janet Patterson

Ghosts, bats and more from Katelijn Lecluyse; a spooky wall hanging by Kathy Krueger

Katelijn Lecluyse Katelijn Lecluyse    Kathy Krueger

Pumpkins for grown-ups: Katy Whitby-Last; Liz Sawyer; Marianne Bromand 

Katy Whitby-West    Liz Sawyer    Marianne Bromand 

Children will love trick-or-treating with Sally Mitton's sweet bags; Sandy Sandvik enjoyed herself so much sewing her pumpkins that she found them multiplying. She begs us to spare her a thought on Hallowe'en

Imagine trying to serve birthday dinner to your husband with trick-or-treaters at the door!

Sally Mitten    Sandy Sandvik

Finally but by no means least, Pam Smith says 

I made this quilt for my husband who LOVES Hallowe’en. It’s quilted in a spider web design, with spooky words quilted in for additional haunting and FUN!

Pam Smith

We hope you enjoy this bit of fun and HUGE THANKS to all who entered. Have a very happy, magical Hallowe'en!

 


1 comment


  • Kathy Powell

    Great use of your Oakshott fabric!


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