This is another one of my projects that has been waiting patiently to be completed. I am trying to recall what year I started this - but this too was started two houses ago, so I would guess 6 or 7 years as well. I pieced three of these - intended as early Christmas gifts but ultimately decided to gift differently to one person which left me with this unfinished project.
The quilting was done when it was initially pieced so I can definitely tell that my quilting has improved since then. My recent work to complete the project was the binding and adding the details (buttons and jingle bells).
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Friday, October 19, 2012
6 years in the making
Six years ago this October I went with my mother-in-law to Gardner Village to do a little shopping. I was expecting my first little one and I remember that it was the Halloween season because all of the little shops were decorated cute and spooky. We went into one store and I bought a few patterns of "stitching" projects.
I naively thought that I would have time on my maternity leave that I would need something to do. I did start it on my maternity leave but it got stashed away for a few years. I pulled it out and stitched all the letters except for the X. I didn't like that the X was for X-Mas because Christ is the whole meaning of Christmas.
So it remained nearly done without the X until General Conference weekend when I finally finished it. I went with my husband's suggestion of doing Xylophone for X (he is a musician).
I quilted and bound it this weekend with my unexpected free time (we were supposed to be on vacation but our family is sick). I kept it simple. Now that it is all done I wonder what I am going to do with it - we have moved twice since then and our family has grown.
I am on a quest to finish all of my "in progress" projects before I start another one. Projects in the queue: finishing up a Christmas table runner (probably from the same time period), my Easter quilt (pieced last March) and a Chevron quilt I started piecing last summer before we moved. I imagine I will find more "in progress" projects... but that is all I can think of for now.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Happy birthday sweet boy
I can't believe that the babies are nearly one (3 days away). Here is a little preview of Carter's blanket. He's such a tender little man who captures the hearts of everyone. Now I need to get busy binding!
Friday, October 5, 2012
A Little Boy's Heaven
This quilt is fresh off the rack... I haven't even clipped the threads yet. I just couldn't wait any longer to take pictures of this darling quilt.
My sister makes bedspreads for her kids and aren't they completely awesome!? What a lucky little boy to have this for his bedspread. Trains. Cars. Construction equipment. AWESOME!I'm glad my sister wanted to use the variegated thread - it goes from gold to orange and red. It complements the quilt really well and gets attention (but just the right amount).
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Repeat quilt
My *sister wanted a matching quilt for her daughters' room to one that I quilted over five years ago. This one was simple and fun - just a large meander over the sassy Pottery Barn sheets.
*I have four sisters so I will probably mention "my sister" quite a bit.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Happy Birthday sweetie
Our precious twins turn ONE in just a few days so I am
busily trying to finish special quilts for them. Here is a little quilt for our
baby girl, Jenna. The quilt is busy and fun to fit her personality.
Wish this quilt was mine...
This gorgeous, crazy witch-filled quilt is so dreamy! The dangling legs are precious and a teeny bit ridiculous. The pictures don't do it justice. I love love love it! My sister is the quilter extraordinaire - always finding or creating exciting patterns and coupling them with darling fabrics. Tempted to keep it. Nobody would blame me! My quilt frames were tucked away in a storage unit for a long time so it was great to get back into it and have a little fun.
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