Show your Christmas quilts!
#51
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So many spectacular Christmas and Winter Quilts to enjoy. Thank you to everyone who has shared their quilts.
A special Thank You to Whitney60 for starting this thread ... I am sure it is going to turn into one long thread as it's a perfect way to showcase everyone's quilts and for all of us to gain inspiration to make more!
This one is from Nancy Halvorsen's Star of Wonder pattern book. I kept pretty much to her pattern though added the extra row of sheep to make it larger. I called it "They Followed the Star" though as you can see, there's one lost soul amidst the flock. Much like many of us who lose our way, and eventually find "the" way! And of course, I just had to have a black sheep!
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The backing is scrappy from the leftover darks of the quilt. Many of them had some bling!
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When I made the quilt, I made several sheep, then decided which ones looked best for the placement. One of the extras was made into a zippered flanged pillow sham. There's nothing "Christmas" about it, so in the off-season the quilt folds up for storage in the sham, and the pillow can stay out and be enjoyed year round.
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Again, the backing is scrappy!!
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This was a 40" table topper I made a couple years ago for my "adopted" family's Christmas exchange. The winner decided it was plenty big enough for her baby to have a baby Christmas quilt for the first few years, before she could use it as a table topper. The blocks are the Churn Dash or Hole in the Barn Door with fussy cut centres of Santa's deer! Backing was done in the red/black print.
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I see that others have included winter non-Christmas, so here's my Fr♥sty from last year, also for my "adopted" family's Christmas exchange. I've been gathering fabrics this last while, as he'll have some siblings born this year, one for myself and another for a friend! I made a point of no Christmas specific fabrics in it, so that Fr♥sty could be enjoyed all thru the winter, til Spring thaw!
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A special Thank You to Whitney60 for starting this thread ... I am sure it is going to turn into one long thread as it's a perfect way to showcase everyone's quilts and for all of us to gain inspiration to make more!
This one is from Nancy Halvorsen's Star of Wonder pattern book. I kept pretty much to her pattern though added the extra row of sheep to make it larger. I called it "They Followed the Star" though as you can see, there's one lost soul amidst the flock. Much like many of us who lose our way, and eventually find "the" way! And of course, I just had to have a black sheep!
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The backing is scrappy from the leftover darks of the quilt. Many of them had some bling!
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When I made the quilt, I made several sheep, then decided which ones looked best for the placement. One of the extras was made into a zippered flanged pillow sham. There's nothing "Christmas" about it, so in the off-season the quilt folds up for storage in the sham, and the pillow can stay out and be enjoyed year round.
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Again, the backing is scrappy!!
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This was a 40" table topper I made a couple years ago for my "adopted" family's Christmas exchange. The winner decided it was plenty big enough for her baby to have a baby Christmas quilt for the first few years, before she could use it as a table topper. The blocks are the Churn Dash or Hole in the Barn Door with fussy cut centres of Santa's deer! Backing was done in the red/black print.
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I see that others have included winter non-Christmas, so here's my Fr♥sty from last year, also for my "adopted" family's Christmas exchange. I've been gathering fabrics this last while, as he'll have some siblings born this year, one for myself and another for a friend! I made a point of no Christmas specific fabrics in it, so that Fr♥sty could be enjoyed all thru the winter, til Spring thaw!
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#55
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Southern California
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Don't know if I will get the borders by Christmas. This UFO strips were put away over 20 years ago and I discovered it when I had started packing for the move that occurred in August. At least the body of the quilt is done.
#57
What a great thread! I love the variety and oh my the colors.. if I had to pick my favorite.. I couldn't. The pictures are all eye candy and I will follow this thread so I can keep up on the new postings. Thanks for starting this one!!
#58
These are awesome! That advent calendar where you can button ornaments on the tree is a treasure! I haven't yet made a Christmas quilt, but have collected fabrics for two that are in my head... got to get busy on them. Thank you for the inspiration.
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#60
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Moved from Missouri to California June2013 have 1 son 2 daughters, all grown and 2 cats
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You are such an awesome quilter! I love your favorite things and the snowman, heck I love them all! I hope I am as good someday!
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