Friday, October 31, 2025

Christmas stitching on Halloween

Happy Halloween! Do you have your candy and treats all ready for your neighborhood trick-or-treaters? What are you passing out this year? With the ever-increasing price of chocolate, we've chosen to hand out bags of popcorn and cookies this year instead of our usual candy bars. I adore chocolate and refuse to stop buying it for myself, but I've definitely cut back. Those chocolate covered almonds from Trader Joe's are my favorite after-dinner treat. I'm just limiting myself to one or two at a time these days as I try to make it last longer. So, do you celebrate Halloween in your country? It seems that it is spreading in popularity all around the world... I honestly think my grandson, Mister B, is even more excited about Halloween than he is about Christmas. He's dressing up as Snoopy from the Peanuts comics this year and has enlisted lots of relatives to join him. His little brother, Baby N, is going to make the most darling yellow Woodstock bird, his dad will be Charlie Brown, mom will be dressed as Snoopy's doghouse, his uncle will be Linus, and his aunt, Peppermint Patty. I can't wait to see a photo of the whole gang!

I should be stitching something for our next holiday here in the U.S. -- Thanksgiving. But instead, I've been working on catching up on my monthly Christmas ornaments.  For September, I chose this quick-to-stitch Prairie Schooler "tree" from the 2013 Just Cross Stitch Ornament magazine. It's stitched on 40 ct. woodland brown Newcastle using DMC threads. I did change the suggested green color to 520 and used DMC 610 for the deer. I also rearranged and added a few more snowflakes at the top of the triangle.

A classic Prairie Schooler "tree" finish for September

To finish this one, I created a triangular template on my computer using the measurements of the three sides and then cut out a piece of sticky board a bit larger than that. After applying a layer of batting to the sticky part, I simply attached the fabric to the padded triangle using glue. I then made the same sized backing piece, covered it with green gingham fabric, and glued them together. I surrounded it with cording and added a yellow star from my stash for a cute accent. I debated whether to try to insert the little stick (found in my yard) in between the two layers, but ultimately decided it would be too bulky and it would leave a lump in the front. I don't know about you, but I care more about what my ornaments look like from the front than the back :) So, I ended up simply gluing the stick on to the back as shown below. 

I simply glued a small stick to the back for the tree trunk

October's ornament is a darling design called "Letter to Santa" by Living on the Rainbow. She has such fun and creative charts sold here on Etsy. It's stitched on 40 ct. vintage country mocha Newcastle with DMC threads: 04, 310, 321, 322, 745, 3818, and white. Santa's beard and eyebrows are supposed to be stitched with Rainbow Gallery Wisper thread to make them fluffy. Unfortunately, I had none and didn't want to wait for an order to arrive so I just cross-stitched them. Not quite as cute, but probably easier :) I've never worked with Wisper thread, but I heard it's a bit tricky. Any pointers in case I choose to use it in future projects? 

Love the detail in Santa's face on this one!

What I love about this one, is that the backside is also stitched, making it look like a true letter! That checkerboard border on both sides about drove me crazy, but I'm very happy with the final look of this ornament.

Even the back side of the letter is adorable!

 
My Christmas ornaments for September and October 2025

 

I don't always decorate for Halloween since my dad died on that day eleven years ago. But, this year, with my grandsons visit in mid-October, I decided to pull everything out. I hadn't decorated my Pottery Barn cubby for Halloween in four years and it was so nice to see these old friends again! My five-year-old grandson loved the display and had fun counting the number of black cats (I believe there are 24!) that he could spot... so cute! 

Halloween stitching has taken over my Pottery Barn cubby. As always, my mom's silhouette occupies the center space.

Here are a few close-ups. I just don't have time now to link to each finish so if you have a question about a particular piece, feel free to email me or go to the "Halloween" and "Halloween stitching" labels in my sidebar to the right to do a search. Do you have a favorite in the bunch?

 



Giveaway winner... There were only a few entries for the "Autumn Walk" chart with the black cat which I offered in my last post. The winner's name picked at random is...

Marilyn H.

The winner of the "Autumn Walk" chart is Marilyn H.

Congratulations, Marilyn H.! Please send me your mailing address (my email is in the sidebar to the right under "A Bit About Me") and I'll get the chart out to you as soon as possible. Hope you enjoy stitching it!

Do you enjoy seeing photos from people's travels? I always do, so I thought some of you might like to see the photos from my youngest son's recent trip to the Patagonia region in South America. He and his fiancée (did I tell you he is engaged and their wedding will take place next June? We are so happy and excited for them! ) have traveled the world: Iceland, Norway, Oman, Mexico, Italy, Spain, Portugal, etc., etc. They truly love to travel together and experience different cultures. In fact, they are planning their honeymoon in Africa! Oh, to be young again :) Anyway, their pictures from Chile and Argentina were so stunning that I thought I'd share them with you today. Hope you enjoy...

Love the color of the mountains as they reflect the setting sun.
  
Wild and wonderful Patagonia

Oh, that blue!!

A lone cow gazes and grazes with those stunning, snow-covered mountains in the background.

My son and his fiancée did a grueling 14-mile hike one day. Don't think I would have made it!

Some of the wonderful animals they spotted on their Patagonian travels earlier this month. That fluffy, white pair of ewes is just so sweet, isn't it?

Another month is over and two very busy months lie ahead... I'm still in shock that 2025 is winding down so quickly, aren't you? Since becoming a grandmother, I feel the days pass by faster than ever. Or, maybe it's just getting older that causes that feeling. I don't like it, though, and wish the days would go by at a slower pace and last longer. Speaking of shorter days... we wind the clocks back this weekend--probably my least favorite weekend of the year. I dread the darkness that creeps in about 5:00... Anyway, nothing I can do to change that, right? Hope you all enjoy this last day of October! And, as always, thank you for your visits and kind comments. Bye for now... 

We did end up getting a bit of color in our front yard this year. Love the red berries against the orange leaves of the maple tree.

10 comments:

Gabi said...

Happy Halloween to you. The sweets are ready for the kids and , imagine, I have a Halloween Party tonite. After many years we decided to have fun this evening. The house is decorated and pumpkin soup is cooked for 16 persons.
A lot of other goodies are on the table. So I think we will have fun.
I think Mr. B will look great in his costume, so will the others too.
Your stitching is adorable as ever. I like the tree.
Favorite Halloween stitching, no, they are all adorable.
I also love to see pics from travelling. The pics of Patagonia remind me of my journey to Chile years ago. Great country and the views are amazing.
Have a great day and boo to you,
Gabi
Send Boo-greetings

butterfly said...

Hello my lovely , your stitching is always so beautiful.
I don't know how you do it all.
So happy for your son and girlfriend .
What a beautiful holiday they took.
You are an amazing stitcher , and every thing looks so beautiful.
Thankyou our friend , enjoy your week.

Isabel para ALROMASAR said...

I love your Christmas embroidery, Carol!
The triangular finish is perfect.
I really enjoyed your parade of Halloween embroidery, so beautifully displayed on the shelf, even though I don't celebrate this holiday, which is foreign to me.
The Spanish tradition is to celebrate All Saints' Day on November 1st and All Souls' Day on November 2nd. These are days when we have a special memory of those who have passed away.
Hugs

Marilyn said...

Happy Halloween!
That sounds like a fun bunch of Trick Or Treaters!
Can't wait to see a pic.
Your ornaments are so very pretty.
Your cubby is so nice.
Congrats on your son's engagement.
The pictures are beautiful, thanks for sharing them.
Marilyn

Manuela said...

Happy Halloween!
It sounds like a wonderful Halloween day for Mr B. Snoopy is so cute. I love the comics.
Your two new finishes are great. You are inspiere me to try new finishes.
Great vacation photos from your son.
Have a nice day and a big Hugs, Manuela

Robin in Virginia said...

Both of your ornaments are darling, Carol. I love the PS piece (but you probably knew that already) and the letter ornament is adorable. I am not a fan of the Whisper thread, but use shorter lengths if you are going to use it. I bet Mr. B enjoyed your decked out cubby. We don't get any trick or treaters here in our neighborhood, but I took two buckets of candy to town yesterday (one for the post office and one for the sheriff's office) and have a little treat bag to give to our mail lady today. Your son's pictures are incredible. Enjoy this very last day of October 2025.

Anonymous said...

Just love your stitching and always look forward to your new blog.

Lee said...

What a lovely post! I love the Christmas letter piece. As for Halloween I love it - the two cats popping out of the pumpkins is adorable, but they are all wonderful! Love the travel pics! Happy Halloween!!

Melisa- pinkernpunkinquilting said...

Happy Halloween, Carol. Oh, Mr. B and Mr. N are going to be adorable all dressed up for Halloween. I hope they have a wonderful adventure out trick or treating. I will just have 4 trick or treaters, my grandsons and nephews . This year I have opted to give them money for their treats. I always enjoy seeing your cubby decorated for the season and how fun for it to become a learning experience for Mr. B. counting the cats and all. Have a beautiful day and Happy stitching. Hugs.

Melinda Forbes said...

I have been away from blogging for years - and reading your post reminded me of all the things I have missed - Your posts are a treasure - I haven't had any trick or treaters in years - my Urban neighborhood has changed - but I do agree about the price of chocolate - The travel pictures are amazing and would love to see Snoopys Dog House costume - can't imagine what fun they will have