Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Primitive Witchery

I don't collect a lot of primitive style Halloween pieces. I do find it charming, though. It makes me think of Witch Hazel from the Bugs Bunny Show. Her hair pins flew everywhere and she was like a big huggable pillow. (Look her up, millennials)  Stacey Mead crafts primitive stuffed pieces in her shop The Goode Wife. These days she is selling patterns so that you can make your own pieces. Maybe something here will catch your fancy in her Merrye Hallows Eve collection.

Death Angel Tombstone Pattern
Edna Nettle's Gloves pattern
Remember Me Skeleton pattern
Edna Nettle's Shoe pattern
Edgar the Raven pattern
Goodie Pumpernickel Witch pattern
I know the thought of crafting your own may seem daunting, but Mead's patterns are so inexpensive you can buy now and set them aside for later and not feel too guilty about it.

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