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Halloween trick or treat bag

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quiltingangel
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Halloween trick or treat bag

Post by quiltingangel » Sun Sep 30, 2007 10:48 am

My nephew asked me to make him a bag for trick or treating. Of course I said yes. Does anyone have any ideas? I was thinking of just sewing it like a pillowcase, but what could I do for the top, such as something to close it and open it. I hope this makes sense. I know what I am trying to say, hope you all can understand what I'm trying to say. Thanks for any ideas!

Littlebit
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Re: Halloween trick or treat bag

Post by Littlebit » Sun Sep 30, 2007 11:53 am

I would make it like a pillowcase and use a draw string in it for the handle, makes it easy to carry and he won't lose his candy!! :)

gmaann
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Re: Halloween trick or treat bag

Post by gmaann » Sun Sep 30, 2007 2:03 pm

If the drawstring is removable, he can use it after Halloween for his pillowcase!

calicopuzzle
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Re: Halloween trick or treat bag

Post by calicopuzzle » Thu Oct 04, 2007 8:39 am

I got a JoAnn fabric ad in the mail this week and they had a really cute pumpkin bag on one of their pages....I wonder if you went to their website if you could maybe see the picture in the ad, or maybe they have the pattern available. You might try it.

Evie
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Re: Halloween trick or treat bag

Post by Evie » Thu Oct 04, 2007 10:03 am


calicopuzzle
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Re: Halloween trick or treat bag

Post by calicopuzzle » Sat Oct 06, 2007 12:55 pm

Yes, it is. I read through the directions so it says to use felt and glue or use heat and bond....I think I would sew the seams instead of fusing them....would be alot stronger. The felt is cute, but you could make it with orange cotton and then just glue the felt face of the pumpkin on the front. Lots of ways to make it sturdier than just the bonding they recommend.

Evie
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Re: Halloween trick or treat bag

Post by Evie » Sat Oct 06, 2007 3:30 pm

Why not just make a pillowcase. That way he can enjoy it all year long. Use Halloween fabric in fun designs.

Lots of kids around here just use plain pillowcases.

One year my son wanted something and I had a black fq with quarter moons on it. I just folded it and sewed around two edges then gave it a wide hem with an opening and threaded a black cord like you use for curtains through it. He was happy with it.

Cathy32078
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Re: Halloween trick or treat bag

Post by Cathy32078 » Sat Oct 06, 2007 5:22 pm

I agree with making a pillowcase with a drawstring. Remove the drawstring after Halloween and he can enjoy it all year. I made these for our 1st grandson sev. yrs. He loved them.

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Re: Halloween trick or treat bag

Post by MastiffMomQlt » Sat Oct 06, 2007 5:47 pm

I saw something cute on Martha Stewart this week. One of her craft designers took a t shirt & stitched the bottom, cut the neckline off & then the sleves, it was a great bag. It was a "green" idea but certainly can be done with a halloween t shirt or a plain t shirt that you can decorate however you would like.

Mastiff Mom--
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quiltingangel
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Re: Halloween trick or treat bag

Post by quiltingangel » Sun Oct 07, 2007 2:32 pm

Thank you all for the wonderful ideas. I did go with the pillowcase idea. They turned out really cute>

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