It's almost Halloween, and stores are overflowing with candy right now in preparation for trick o' treat season. Not quite sure how that's going to work this year due to COVID-19 restrictions, but whether or not kids go door to door, everyone still wants their sweet tooth satisfied!
Whether folks venture out or party at home, a very fun way to add to the festivities is to take some those sweet treats and turn them into this adorable Halloween Candy table runner!
Though chocolate confections are my favorite, Halloween just wouldn't be complete without candy corn. Add to that some penny candy, that wrapped hard candy that seems to be in every bank, restaurant, or store candy dish, to make one very hard-to-resist bit of sweetness!
Remember my Candy Corn block? Well, I had no plans to use it as is, so I took it apart, back to the individual candy corn pieces.
With the addition of 2" borders in a fun Halloween print, plus the pantograph "Snack Attack" in Glide Cool Grey, I've got a very fun Halloween (and food) themed runner. Let the party begin!
A few more details about the Halloween Candy table runner:
- it measures approximately 13 1/2" x 44"
- fabric requirements use both fat quarters and yardage
- blocks are pieced NOT paper pieced
- the pattern is listed for the intermediate quilter, though a highly confident beginner would have success following to the very detailed diagrams
- the Halloween Candy table runner pattern is at special pricing, now thru Oct 31, 2020. Get it before time runs out!
So cute and yummy!
ReplyDeleteThe perfect runner for Halloween. Well done.
ReplyDeletehej susan,
ReplyDeletewhat a cute tablerunner! I love Halloween :0) perfect! best wishes from denmark,ulrike :0)
so very cute!! I like how you broke the penny candy down into a sortof border! it frames your candy corn nicely!
ReplyDeleteHi Susan! This is so very cute. I love how you have the candy pieces partially on the top, falling behind the border. The timing of this project is just perfect-o! Thanks for linking up today! ~smile~ Roseanne
ReplyDeleteA very fun project Susan :) You always have a great project every year! Thanks always for linking to Clever Chameleon.
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