I made four tuffets from Miss Rosie's Quilt Company. I used an older charm pack from Fig Tree Quilts called A Yuletide Blessing. I sewed some trim around the rectangular one and put some buttons and ribbon on the other three. It was fun making these!
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Friday, December 25, 2009
Merry Christmas!
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Lucille
I forgot that I had made another large Christmas quilt. This is a quilt I made for my daughter. Her house is decorated in red, green and black. I used Miss Rosie's Quilt Co. pattern, Lucille. The fabric is Christmas Presence by Moda. The colors fit her decorating perfectly. Even though it is a Christmas quilt she leaves it hanging all year!
There's only one bad thing about giving a quilt away...now, I have to make one for myself!
There's only one bad thing about giving a quilt away...now, I have to make one for myself!
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Christmas Quilts/Some Tootie Time
This is the only large Christmas quilt I've made. It is from a pattern called Toulouse by Miss Rosie's Quilt Co. and made with a Maison De Noel (Three Sisters/Moda) fat quarter bundle.
My friend Ty did a beautiful job on the quilting.
My friend Ty did a beautiful job on the quilting.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
I Spy Swap
I participated in an I Spy Swap hosted by Karen at http://sewmanyways.blogspot.com/. Look at these wonderful squares I got in the mail the other day.
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And more! Karen included a chatelaine she made. The little pillow is a pincushion with a pocket for scissors. On the other end of the ribbon is an eye bolt with a nut. This is to hold thread! Karen does a Tool Time Tuesday post every week. She has a very inventive mind and shows how she uses unconventional items to make quilting tools and other gadgets.
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And more! Karen included a chatelaine she made. The little pillow is a pincushion with a pocket for scissors. On the other end of the ribbon is an eye bolt with a nut. This is to hold thread! Karen does a Tool Time Tuesday post every week. She has a very inventive mind and shows how she uses unconventional items to make quilting tools and other gadgets.
Monday, December 7, 2009
Crazy Christmas Quilt
This was one of those stack and slice quilts. I cut out large squares of Christmas fabrics, stacked them up, sliced through the stack twice vertically/twice horizontally and then moved the cut pieces around so that there were no repeats in the block. It was just that simple!
The machine quilting, done by my friend Ty, is mittens. Really cute and so appropriate for a Christmas quilt!
The machine quilting, done by my friend Ty, is mittens. Really cute and so appropriate for a Christmas quilt!
My block of the months for 2009 have all been sent to me by the quilt shops sponsoring them. I just ordered two more from Homestead Hearth Quilt Shop for 2010...Halloween 1904 by Blackbird Designs and Holly and Mistletoe from Blackbird's book Let The Cold Wind Blow.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Meet Uncle Santa!
This is a pattern by Country Threads called Uncle Santa. I made this quilt in the early 90s. The Friendship Stars on the top row are embellished with buttons from my Girl Scout uniform. The flag is not pieced, it's a real miniature flag. I machine pieced and hand quilted this piece. I also used a form of utility quilting on Santa's beard called Chicken Scratch. This stitch looks like a V with a small holding stitch at the point.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Virtual Christmas Quilt Show
I've entered my Rick Rack Christmas Trees quilt in SewCalGal's Virtual Christmas Quilt Show! Do you have a favorite Christmas quilt you'd like to show? Check out http://sewcalgal.blogspot.com/2009/12/virtual-christmas-quilt-show.html to see how you can join this fun show and tell!
I love Christmas quilts. I have several finished and several more in the works! One day I hope to have a Christmas quilt for each bed in my house. I'd love to put the quilts on the beds on Thanksgiving evening and keep them on through the holidays.
Hope to see your Christmas quilt in the show!
Friday, December 4, 2009
Christmas Jewel Box
I thought I would show you another Christmas Quilt. This is the jewel box pattern done in reds and greens. I didn't use any "Christmas " fabrics just homespuns and tone on tone prints. It is lap size. Actually, the pattern is a mystery quilt from Judy Hopkins.
My friend, Ty, quilted this on her long arm. If you look closely at the quilting you'll see pine boughs and pine cones. Perfect for a Christmas quilt.
My friend, Ty, quilted this on her long arm. If you look closely at the quilting you'll see pine boughs and pine cones. Perfect for a Christmas quilt.
Tomorrow I'll show you another quilt from my Christmas collection.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Rick Rack Christmas Trees
This was a fun quilt to make! I used several different greens for the trees, a white on white for the background and a gold with a little glitter for the stars. The red fabric is my favorite because it has little multi-colored Christmas lights sprinkled all over. It made the perfect trim for the trees.
My friend Stephanie gave me this pattern quite a while ago. My friend Ty quilted this for me on her longarm. If you click on the picture you can see a bigger version which shows the quilting close up. Also, I used the gold for piping in the binding.
My friend Stephanie gave me this pattern quite a while ago. My friend Ty quilted this for me on her longarm. If you click on the picture you can see a bigger version which shows the quilting close up. Also, I used the gold for piping in the binding.
Several people asked for information on the pattern for this quilt. It is designed by Marjorie Rhine of Northwest Quilt Designs. Her website is www.QuiltDesignNW.com. I haven't been to the site so I hope it works for you!
Thanks for all the compliments on my November Schnibble.
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