Samantha Walker September Creative Team Blog Hop!

You should have arrived here from Jennifer's blog...

If this is your first stop, be sure to head over to Samantha Walker's blog to start at the beginning!


This month one lucky winner will receive a fabulous Saddle Up Cottons
 fabric bundle...

AND be sure to look extra closely at Step #4 to learn how you can get this FREE SVG and Silhouette Studio file:

To enter, just leave a comment on Samantha's blog during September 12th through September 16th. The winner will be announced on Samantha's Facebook page on Monday, September 17th. 

For additional entries:
1. Receive an additional entry for commenting on each of the other blogs in the blog hop.


2. Go here and follow Samantha Walker's blog 


3. Follow her on Facebook

4. Sign up for an e-mail subscription to Samantha's blog and you will automatically receive a link to a free SVG cutting file that you can download and use on your personal electronic cutter. If you are already a subscriber, just enter in your information in the secure form on Samantha's blog!  The free files will be e-mailed early next week!

To receive the additional entries and get the the free files, mention in your comment on Samantha's blog that you have done so! 

WOW, that is 12 chances to win!   How awesome is that!?  


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For this month's Blog Hop the Creative Team has 

been working with a Fall into Fabric theme and I have created a fall pumpkin using Samantha's Saddle Up collection with Riley Blake!


Supplies:
Fabric: 
Twine: Cappuccino (The Twinery)
Other: Twig, Jute, and Hot Glue

Tutorial:
  1. Cut two 5" circles
  2. Place the two pattern sides together
  3. Sew around the edges
  4. Leave a 1" opening for stuffing
  5. Turn the circles inside out so the pattern fabric is showing.
  6. Your circles should look like this photo.
  7. Cut two leaf forms
  8. Place the two pattern sides together
  9. Sew around the edges
10. Leave a small opening
11. Turn the leaf inside out so the pattern fabric is showing.
12. Tuck the opening in and sew around the edges then add a stitch down the center of the leaf.
13. Use newspaper or fiber fill to stuff the circles.
14. Hand stitch the edge of the circle closed.
15. With a 30" piece of twine, tie a knot at the end of the string and then take the twine up through the bottom center of the pumpkin form.
16. Go down one side then back up through the center, pulling the twine firmly to create a section.
17. Continue creating different sections as directed in step 16.
18. Attach the leaf with the twine and then adhere a twig with hot glue.  Add twine to decorate the twig.


Thanks so much for stopping by!  
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