Hi Everyone and Merry Christmas! I hope you have almost all of your quilting projects are done for Christmas! I have had a busy month sewing and quilting for my family and tornado victims in Western Kentucky.
Here are my December projects:
A Jellyroll Snowflake quilt was pieced in blues and white. I started this project a year ago and for some reason, it was put aside and only needed about 40 minutes of work to finish it.
I finished piecing the quilt and quilted it in the hoop on my Solaris. I showed the quilt at our December quilting guild meeting.
Another project presented at our December meeting was a charity quilt I made for the Tornado Victims in Western Kentucky. Our guild is sending several quilts for this tragedy.
This week, I finished a Christmas gift of 8 quilted placemats.
The placemats started as a panel.
Then they were cut apart and piping was added using the Baby Lock Pearl and Piping Foot seen in the pic below.
There you have my December sewing and quilting projects and my thoughts and words about the tornado. Thanks for stopping by - Judy.
Linking to:
Wednesday Wait Loss @ The Inquiring Quilter
Midweek Makers @ Quilt Fabrication
Grace at Home @ The Charm of Home on Thursday
Thankful Thursday @ It's A Small Town Life
Put Your Foot Down @ For the Love of Geese
Home Matters Link Party on Friday
Beauties Pageant @ From Bolt to Beauty on Friday
Off the Wall Friday @ Creations, Quilts, Whatever
Sweet Inspirations @ the Boondocks Blog
Finished (or not) Friday @ Alycia Quilts
Can I Get a Whoop Whoop Friday @ Confessions of a Fabric Addict
Flaunt It Friday @ Chic on a Shoestring
Friday Foto Fun @ Powered by Quilting
Mosaic Monday @ Letting Go of the Bay Leaf on Sunday
Love Your Creativity Link Party @ Life and Linda on Sunday at 2pm
Oh Scrap @ Quilting is more fun than Housework on Sunday
Busy Monday @ A Pinch of Joy on Sundays at 5pm
Inspire Me Monday @ Create With Joy
I haven't seen much on quilts for the Kentucky tornado victims. On the other hand, I've really not been reading as many blogs as I usually do. I'm going to check with my guild to see if we are sending any to that area of Kentucky. Thanks for reminding me. Also, great use of your panel. The placemats look terrific.
ReplyDeleteJudy - that is a close call - two hours later and the tornado passed through ... such a tragic event.
ReplyDeleteYour projects are beautiful, and it is a blessing that so many have contributed quilts ....
Merry Christmas, and thanks for linking to Mosaic Monday!
I loooove your blue Snowflake quilt!
ReplyDeleteYour Snowflake quilt is stunning!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your Snowflake quilt and congrats on the finish! The tornado's devastation is just heartbreaking.
ReplyDeleteLovely Snowflake quilt. It's a wonder why these projects sit for so long when they only need a little attention to get finished! The outpouring of quilts for the victims will provide the hugs and reassurance they need that people care, and your contribution is wonderful! How clever to add piping to those placemats. Perfect finishing touch. Thanks for sharing on Wednesday Wait Loss. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteIt is so nice. What a blessing you are.
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