Redwork Christmas Quilt
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A lady posted pictures of her redwork Christmas quilt that she did all the redwork embroidery while commuting by train to work last year. She used a melody of Christmas fabric that she got from Keepsake Quilting to tie her blocks together.
I have looked everywhere and can't find her post. I am trying to track down the pattern name.
Thank you for any help you can give me in my search.
Bon
I have looked everywhere and can't find her post. I am trying to track down the pattern name.
Thank you for any help you can give me in my search.
Bon
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Did you find it? I think this is what you're looking for- http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-147025-1.htm
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Originally Posted by Kristin in ME
Did you find it? I think this is what you're looking for- http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-147025-1.htm
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Originally Posted by Bon14783
Originally Posted by Kristin in ME
Did you find it? I think this is what you're looking for- http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-147025-1.htm
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Originally Posted by Bon14783
A lady posted pictures of her redwork Christmas quilt that she did all the redwork embroidery while commuting by train to work last year. She used a melody of Christmas fabric that she got from Keepsake Quilting to tie her blocks together.
I have looked everywhere and can't find her post. I am trying to track down the pattern name.
Thank you for any help you can give me in my search.
Bon
I have looked everywhere and can't find her post. I am trying to track down the pattern name.
Thank you for any help you can give me in my search.
Bon
#8
Are you talking about the quilt that has snow people in the middle (all different size blocks of redwork) with pieced blocks as the borders? Check out this quilt. The top embroidered piece says 'walking in a winter wonderland'. It is a pattern by CrabTree Hill I think.
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Also, a little hint (if you didn't know this already) is that when you're doing any kind of embroidery, use a piece of muslin on the back of the square to be embroidered. It hides any loose threads so they don't bleed through. I also did not use 'red' thread. It was dark coral - DMC 349 - which shows up red when done. Happy hunting.
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