I have no idea why, but I find black cats a little spooky.
Don’t we all?
Especially this time of year, just days from Halloween.
I couple of days ago I shared this Scribble Stitch Kitty as part of my Halloween Embroidery Hoop Collection, but that kitty just didn’t capture the spooky essence of a black cat.
And so, I tried again, and I think it looks a little spookier, if not evil!
I’m happy with the spooky factor in this project, but what makes me even happier is that this is a no-stitch project (whoot!)
It is easy easy easy, especially when you use the template I provided!
Okay, I am excited to share my own project with you. But before we get there, there is a little more about cats, particularly black cats.
Check out the pictures below, of my darling son on a walk to get milk with my Godmother.
As you can clearly see, they ran into a black cat (kitten) on their adventures.
Cute, right…or creepy?
I can’t help but think a little creepy.
Am I the only one? Seriously, what are your thoughts here?
Cute or creepy?
While we reflect on that, let’s get down to business and make a simple spooky kitty embroidery hoop art.
The first thing that you need to do is sketch your basic design.
Here’s mine.
I selected my embroidery hoop and then drew a circle that was one inch smaller than the radius of the embroidery hoop.
I wanted the cat to not be fully contained by the circle.
But, if you’re not in the mood to sketch, feel free to use my PATTERN.
I just traced it with a magic marker and scanned it before using it myself.
It’s a little rough, but it should work.
Next, tape the pattern to black fabric that is backed with a heat bond.
Cut in a way that preserves the outline of the cat.
This can be confusing, so it is important to refer to the images here while you cut.
Once you are done cutting, simply iron it down, onto a pattern’s piece of fabric.
I recommend ironing down one piece at a time to make sure that they are correctly placed.
Simple enough, right?
Also, I have the honor of once again teaming up with Mollie from Wild Olive.
I am so inspired every time I pop over to her blog and once again she has let me tag along on her monthly theme.
I have loved all of her spooky projects this month and was as anxious as anyone to see how her final project turned out.
Click HERE to head over there for all of the details on these adorable Halloween coasters!
Thanks for being here, and seriously, I want to hear from you.
The black cat picture above–cute or creepy?
I love black cats! Not creepy in the least. I had a black cat growing up, and he was a loving, faithful and dear friend. They’re just as lovable and sweet as other cats, but they are overlooked at shelters because it’s harder to see their sweet faces, due to the black on black. Worse, they’re often tortured by ignorant people around Halloween because of baseless folklore. So, their chances for survival are not what other kittens have when they’re born. It breaks my heart.
OMG Nancy, I absolutely LOVE this spooky cat embroidery hoop…It may be my favorite of all your hoops!
I love black cats! We used to have a black cat named, appropriately enough, Spooky. We always made sure we kept her inside on Halloween and Friday the 13ths just in case anyone was super superstitious. I love what you made! I should make something black cat related for my Halloween decor in honor of her 🙂
Thanks for sharing this! We never had a black cat, but we did have a horse named Spooky. We bought her on Halloween and she had white eyes. So, she really was spooky!