I am super excited to announce the debut of
Stitches and Kisses
Dorothy Gautier and I have joined our brains, and are creating the CUTEST series. This is just the first of many. We are not sure of the exact format, but keep your eyes open.
So here she is! Our first Baby–Witchy Sue! PDF file is here—–>Sunbonnet Witchy Sue
This is the same block in fabric!
Isn’t she SWEET? And here is Dorothy’s version. We have made a few changes since she made this, but you can see how the fabrics she used gave the project a different look. The FLY and broomstick were both from a magazine about 3 years ago. If anyone can identify the magazine issue, PLEASE let me know so we can offer proper credit. 
I made mine into a pillow slip cover. 
Just remember that Stitches and Kisses will be releasing more stuff as the months go on. Keep your eyes pealed! Dot and I are AWESOME together!!!
peace and pieces,
amy




Thank you both for this fantastic pattern – I really love foundation piecing and yourlittle Witch Sue is very sweet
Thank you!!!
Thank you SEW much for this wonderful last block of this amazing blog hop !! I’m making all the 31 blocks and put them together in a quilt.
Thanks again for this little witch with her cauldron ….. Beautiful !!
I’d LOVE to see your finished block. Heck, the whole quilt!!! Please come back and share!
You ask in my earlier response to see the finished block, but I already posted it in the halloween paper piecing flickr group
Thank you so much for this wonderful Witchie pattern, I will be making these for gifts for next year. Last year I made a wallhanging from the Fly pattern. I will have to make another one. It is from 2009 Quilter’s World I think October.
oh THANKS!! I will have to go edit the post!! And come share when you get the block done. I’d love to see it!
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I have never paper pieced before. where do I start? is there a web site that I can go to for beginners?
Here is a good link on SewHooked. http://sewhooked.com/2008/10/28/paper-piecing-step-by-step/ Pretty straightforward. it’s not as hard as it first appears. When you get to odd angles, i just use a MUCH larger piece of fabric than I need. You can do it! Find a simple pattern to try first!!
Thank you for a great block, Amy and Dorothy! She looks wonderful!
Have a magical Halloween!!
Thanks for the opportunity!!
I made your block today and just put a picture in the halloween paper peicing flickr group. It was so much fun to make it. Now I only have 17 blocks to make from this blog hop and I have all the blocks ready for the quilt.
Thanks again for sharing !
I have not done paper piecing before but do know a little of how it works, but where do you start.
A1
Ada you start with A1, then number 2, 3, 4 and so on and on. Its very easy. On youtube are also tutorials
I forgot about you tube, thanks.
Thanks for helping Carin! I couldn’t get back here last night. You can do this Ada!!
What a wonderful pattern and cute little witch! Thanks for the pattern and for sharing.
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I printer her of last week, and have been watching video on you tube about paper piecing because I have not done it before. So I will know later today if I got the info right. But I just love her.
Too cute!!!
Fun pattern!
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