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12 Adorable Halloween Decor Sewing Projects

September 18, 2024 by Anne Weaver

The core of Halloween is kids knocking on your door and asking for candy.  So cute Halloween themed door seems kind of a must, no?  Something that lets folks know you’ve got the Halloween spirit at your house!  We’ve rounded up 12 adorable door décor projects that you can sew using free patterns and tutorials. 

12 Adorable Halloween Decor Sewing Projects

None of the projects are hard to sew or take a lot of time to make, but they bring an element of fun and color to your front door!  Halloween ghosts, black cats, pumpkins, skeletons, even just some fun Halloween sayings.  Find some Halloween themed fabric (or just some cute Halloween colors) and sew up some cute Halloween décor for your front door!

Read on for the adorable Halloween door décor sewing ideas!

 

DIY Trick or Treat Canvas Halloween Banner by Polka Dot Chair

[photo credit: Polka Dot Chair]

 

Halloween Ribbon Wreath by Positively Splendid

No sewing required for this one!

[photo credit: Positively Splendid]

 

Halloween Black Cat Banner by Orange Bettie for Bombshell Bling

[photo credit: Bombshell Bling]

 

Boo-yah! Cute Ghosties Embroidery Hoop Art by Flamingo Toes

[photo credit: Flamingo Toes]

 

Witch Shoe Template and Tutorial by Sew Simple Home

[photo credit: Sew Simple Home]

 

DIY Felt Skull Banner by Eighteen 25

[photo credit: Eighteen 25]

 

Pumpkin Banner Embroidery Pattern by Super Mom – No Cape!

[photo credit: Super Mom – No Cape!

 

Sew a Paper Pieced Teal Pumpkin Banner by We All Sew

[photo credit: We All Sew]

 

DIY Halloween Cat Free Pattern by Crafting Cheerfully

[photo credit: Crafting Cheerfully]

 

Easy DIY Halloween Decoration – Free Cut File! by Swoodson Says

[photo credit: Swoodson Says]

 

Halloween Felt Ghost Wreath and Printable Scallop Template by Tatertots and Jello

[photo credit: Tatertots and Jello]

 

Spooky Halloween Bat Tutorial by We All Sew

Just add a few of these felt and fur bats for an awesome Halloween wreath!

[photo credit: We All Sew]

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Sewing Pattern Saturday Review: The Juniper Dress PDF Sewing Pattern

Sewing Pattern Saturday is where I like to pause the scrolling and really look at sewing patterns that feel thoughtful, wearable, and made for real life. I’m especially drawn to patterns that solve problems quietly in the background, designs that don’t shout but make getting dressed easier, more comfortable, and more dignified. That’s exactly why The Juniper Dress PDF Sewing Pattern caught my attention.

This pattern sits in the adaptive clothing space, and it does so in a way that feels respectful, stylish, and genuinely wearable.

At first glance, the Juniper Dress looks calm and considered. The silhouette is simple and unfussy, with clean lines that don’t overwhelm the body. There’s a softness to the design that immediately suggests comfort, but without tipping into anything shapeless or clinical. That balance is hard to get right, and this pattern does it well.

What really stands out is how intentionally the dress is designed. This isn’t adaptive clothing as an afterthought. The pattern clearly considers ease of dressing, comfort when worn for long periods, and movement throughout the day. It feels suitable for people with limited mobility, sensory sensitivities, or anyone who simply values comfort-first clothing that still looks like “real clothes.”

From a wearability point of view, this is the kind of dress that works across a wide range of situations. It’s appropriate for everyday wear, time at home, appointments, or even social outings depending on fabric choice. The design doesn’t pigeonhole the wearer into one setting, which is something I really appreciate.

In terms of sewing experience, I’d place the Juniper Dress in the confident beginner to intermediate range. The construction itself isn’t overly complex, but it does reward careful reading of instructions and thoughtful fabric handling. If you’re comfortable with basic garment sewing and like taking your time to get things right, this is very approachable.

Fabric choice plays a big role in how this dress feels once finished. Soft woven fabrics with a gentle drape really enhance the comfort factor. Think cottons, linens, or blends that breathe and move easily. Because the design is simple, fabric texture and colour do a lot of the visual work, which makes it easy to customise without altering the pattern itself.

What I like most about the Juniper Dress is that it doesn’t feel like a compromise. Too often, adaptive patterns lean heavily into function and forget about how the wearer wants to feel. This one manages to offer ease, accessibility, and comfort while still feeling like a thoughtfully designed garment you’d choose to wear.

If you’re looking for an adaptive dress sewing pattern that prioritises comfort, dignity, and everyday wearability, The Juniper Dress is absolutely worth a closer look. It’s a pattern that feels kind, practical, and quietly empowering, which is exactly the sort of thing I love featuring in Sewing Pattern Saturday.

Pattern name: The Juniper Dress PDF Sewing Pattern
Available on: Etsy
Best suited to: Confident beginners and intermediate sewists interested in adaptive clothing, comfort-focused garments, and thoughtful everyday dressmaking.

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