With its Gothic arched windows and a clock tower reaching high into the night sky, it's not a big stretch to associate the building housing Mrs Pugsley's Emporium in Amherst with Hallow e'en. Owner Beth found the perfect fabrics to use in a special limited edition kit of her "Home Sweet Home" for this year's Row By Row experience.
I had the fun of quilting this piece, and added some funky spiderwebs in the sky. For the hands on the clock, set to a few minutes after the midnight witching hour, I stitched with a glow-in-the-dark thread from YLI.
The background of the building was quilted first in black 50 weight Aurifil thread, and then over-quilted using a bright red 28 weight Aurifil, to look like blood dripping down the building. I do confess I was nervous about going over-board on this part in case it looked a little too gruesome, but it was all in fun. Beth added a broderie perse spider to her front door. (He's the busy fellow who spun all those webs in the sky!)I'm not sure of the fabric line used in this piece, but it is perfect fit. It contains snippets of Poe's "The Raven" as well as the old Cornish prayer, "From ghoulies and ghosties, and long-leggedy beasties, and things that go bump in the night, Good Lord deliver us!"
Kits go on sale tomorrow (August 30) at 1 pm at Mrs Pugsley's Emporium. Quantities are limited.
Very cute. I really, really like Alexander Henry fabrics. I have been lucky enough to visit their business a few times. It's spectacular!
ReplyDeleteIt's so spooky!!! love it.
ReplyDeleteThat is THE funnest row I have ever seen!
ReplyDeleteGreat fabrics! Such fun!
ReplyDeleteIt's perfect!
ReplyDeleteSpooky but so cute
ReplyDeleteWhat a great interpretation of the original design!
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