"Oops ah' Ribbit"
Hocus Pocus Series - Part I
Item #179
Designed By: Marie Driskill
Copyright: 2018
Fabric Used: 32 Count, Confederate Gray and Pumpkin
Linen by WDW
Design Count: 45w by 55h Stitches
Design Size: 16 Count, 2-3/4”w by 3-3/8”h
List of DMC Floss used for stitching this design:
155 340 471 613 822 3746 3853
310 372 472 725 946 3772 B5200
333 470 611 726 3064 3799
DMC Pearl Cotton size 5 color #946
Copyright: 2018
Fabric Used: 32 Count, Confederate Gray and Pumpkin
Linen by WDW
Design Count: 45w by 55h Stitches
Design Size: 16 Count, 2-3/4”w by 3-3/8”h
List of DMC Floss used for stitching this design:
155 340 471 613 822 3746 3853
310 372 472 725 946 3772 B5200
333 470 611 726 3064 3799
DMC Pearl Cotton size 5 color #946
Additional items needed for assembling both the ornament and pincushion:
- Petite Mill Hill Beads Gold #42011, Orange #42043 & Black#42014
- 5/8” Halloween color ribbon for finishing around the hats brim and the top of her hat
- Clamp for pincushion - https://theheartscontent.com/
- Wool Roving to stuff her hat
- Skirtex interfacing for brim on hat and ornament
- Acid free mat board – optional for ornament
- Size small black Rick Rack – Cover both seams
- nh1113L and zznh1113s Toad buttons along with bat and toad Pins by JABC
- DMC #5 color #946 used for the Button Hole stitch around the brim of her hat
- WDW Wool Fabric #3900 Kohl for the brim of her hat
A Witch named Theodora
A witch named Theodora, was stewing a brew,
She garnished an olde cauldron, with a toad or two.
The steam was rising, and the bubbles were popping,
She begins to wonder if it would ever be stopping.
She gave it a look, the potion was ready,
She had to compose herself and hold herself steady.
She decided to sample a cup, maybe two,
This potion must work, or she knew not what to do.
So she sampled the potion and the next thing she knew,
She turned herself into a toad from the brew.
By: Marie Driskill
Another suggestion for finishing your Witch’s hat is to use an old box spring or just a rectangular shaped ornament.
A witch named Theodora, was stewing a brew,
She garnished an olde cauldron, with a toad or two.
The steam was rising, and the bubbles were popping,
She begins to wonder if it would ever be stopping.
She gave it a look, the potion was ready,
She had to compose herself and hold herself steady.
She decided to sample a cup, maybe two,
This potion must work, or she knew not what to do.
So she sampled the potion and the next thing she knew,
She turned herself into a toad from the brew.
By: Marie Driskill
Another suggestion for finishing your Witch’s hat is to use an old box spring or just a rectangular shaped ornament.
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With that being said, no part of this pattern may be reproduced, unless it is for a working copy only, in any way without precise written consent from Marie Driskill. This includes NO scanning or reproducing for sharing or uploading to the internet.
Thank you for understanding