I originally posted these Halloween Quilt Block Tutorials in 2017 on my old blog. I am reposting them here for easy access.

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I’m so excited to share the final block in my Spooky Parade today! For those of you just joining in, I am sharing a few Halloween themed 12″ x 12″ blocks in the weeks leading up to Halloween. They make great stand-alone mini quilts or pillow covers, or you can put the blocks together for a fun Halloween table runner. If you missed the first two Spooky Parade blocks you can click HERE for the Halloween Bats tutorial and HERE for the Jack-o-lantern block tutorial.

Today, I’ll be sharing a fun Ghost quilt block tutorial. I saved the ghost block for last because it has the most pieces and I didn’t want to scare you off with over 20 pieces to cut and sew for the first block. Haha! Even though the ghost has a lot of pieces, it’s a pretty straightforward block and he’s definitely worth the effort! 😉

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The Ghost quilt block finishes at 12″ x 12″ (12.5″ x 12.5″ unfinished). Below you’ll find a quilt block diagram, cutting instructions, and a step-by-step photo tutorial. Happy Sewing!

Spooky Parade: Ghost

Ghost Quilt Block Diagram:

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Cutting instructions for Ghost Quilt Block:

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1. Gather the L. M, N, O, T, and U pieces and lay them out according to the photo below. The top row will make up the eyes and the bottom row will become the mouth.

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2. Sew the eye row together. Press seams toward the eyes. Sew the O and T pieces together. Press toward the T piece.

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3. Sew the mouth row together. Press the seams toward the outer pieces (the N pieces). Next, sew the eye row to the mouth row. Press the seam toward the mouth row.

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4. Gather the K piece, (2) C pieces, (2) Q pieces, and (4) G pieces.  Draw a line corner-to-corner on the wrong side of the (2) C pieces and the (4) G pieces. Orient the (C)  piece on the K piece as shown and the (G) pieces on the Q pieces as shown. Sew a line directly on the drawn line.

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5. Trim off the excess corner 1/4″ away from the sewn line. Press the seam open.

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6. Sew the K piece (which is the top of the ghost’s head) to the top of the eyes/mouth unit. Press seam towards K piece. Sew the E and F pieces to the ghost’s hands. Press towards E and F pieces.

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7. Gather (1) A piece along with the B and D pieces and lay them out with the ghost’s head according to the image below.

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8. Sew the B and D pieces to the sides of the ghost head. Press the seams towards the B and D pieces (away from the ghost head).

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9. Sew the A piece to the top of the ghost’s head. Press towards the A piece.

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10. Gather the P, R, and (2) I pieces. Draw a line corner-to-corner on the wrong side of the I pieces and orient them on the P and R pieces as shown in the image below. Sew directly on the drawn line.

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11. Trim off the excess corner 1/4″ away from the sewn line. Press the seam open.

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12. Gather the D piece and the (2) S pieces. Draw a line corner to corner on both S pieces and orient them on the bottom of the D piece as shown in the image below. Sew directly on the drawn line.

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13. Trim off the excess corner 1/4″ away from the sewn line and press the seam open.

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14. Gather the remaining pieces, including the hands previously sewn together. Lay out all the pieces according to the image below.

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15. Sew the D piece to the R piece to make the ghost’s tail. Press toward the R piece.

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16. Sew the H piece to the side of the tail. Press toward the H piece.

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17. Sew the hand units to the pieces directly below them. Press seams away from the hand units.

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18. Sew the side units to the ghost body. Press towards the ghost body. Sew the A piece to the bottom of the ghost. Press toward the A piece.

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19. Sew the ghost head to the ghost body. Press toward the ghost body.

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20. Your ghost block is finished! It should measure 12.5″ x 12.5″

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Isn’t he (she?) a cute little ghost?

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Put all three of the new quilt block tutorials together and you’ve got a fun Spooky Parade (that’s in fact not spooky at all!).

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For easy reference:

  • HERE is the Halloween Bats quilt block tutorial.
  • HERE is the Jack-o-lantern quilt block tutorial.

Thanks for following along with my Spooky Parade quilt block tutorials! 

Happy sewing!

Kristina

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