tutorial: mini Hallowe’en bag
October 7, 2007 by Chloe Findlay-Harder
Filed under Home & Living
To get started you’ll need an 7″ X 13″ rectangle of fabric (I’m using a mid-weight cotton, but feel free to use something different) and a selection of opaque fabric paints. I’m using two shades of copper, gold, green & pearl white to demo this project.

I’ve fused a heavy weight interfacing to the wrong side of the fabric. It makes it easier to handle & embroider.
Now you get to play!

I’ve drawn a simple moon using the pearl white, green leaves and a pumpkin. I used the gold paint to outline the pumpkin and then filled in the middle using the two copper paints.
Feel free to play around – it doesn’t need to be perfect! You can also use copyright-free clip art instead of drawing free hand. Just trace it on using tailor’s transfer paper or use a heat transfer.
Let the paint dry overnight. We’re going to embroider it tomorrow and you don’t want to get wet paint on your sewing machine















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