It has been awhile since I have posted a quilty update. I have been quilting; I promise! For the last few weeks on Sunday , I have been enjoying seeing all of the fabulous quilts on IG in the #sundayquiltstacks . Linda @quiltsinthebarn has been hosting this hashtag. So much eye candy to see - I hope you check Linda and the hashtag out.
I have been posing little stacks of quilts. I haven't ventured into pulling the big quilts out yet.
The quilt behind the ironing board was completed in the mid 2000's and is one of my favorites. It was displayed years ago in a local Parade of Homes in an historical church with other quilts. I felt very honored to have this little quilt on display. This summer I had it displayed in the kitchen which made that area even cheerier .
I pulled this little rocking chair into the house to get a little paint job. My sister had found this in the trash, and she knew I would do something with it. I originally had it on my porch and thought about putting a flower pot on it. It was a little broken down and needed some work done on it. I ended up deciding to bring it in the house, making a few minor repairs , and painted it country blue. Now the grandbabies can not sit in it , but it is perfect for displaying a few small quilts. Here the little chair is in the kitchen with a little Homespun Elegance stitch on top. That little stitch will soon find its way to the tree.
The first project on the agenda for the week was binding. Some quilters do not like binding, but I do not
mind it all. It is a easy no brainer project to work on while riding down the road or while I visit family members. I got several quilts bound. The first was this small mug rug size quilt "In the Meadow We can Build a Snowman" . I embroidered this a couple of years ago and just pieced and quilted it this month.
I pulled out a 2019 project- a stripped pieced Christmas tree quilt. I had only one more block to quilt. .
Well I got that complete earlier this month and completed the binding. I love it. The only regret is that I did not make it bigger so I could hang it above the buffet, but I could always make another one.
Strips of fabric were sewn on paper and then cut out into triangles and then appliqued down. A lot of the pieces were from the scrap bins, and even some of the girls's clothing is included. The background fabric was from my Mom's stash from the 1980's . Mom made Christmas aprons out of it.
Finally the Santa Mug Little Quilt received it's binding, and now it is on display with the Santa mugs. I posted the Santa Mug Doodle in a previous post. Click here to see it.
A little red and green quilt was pieced last month. I sewed the binding on and now have it completed ready to be added to the Christmas quilts.
Underneath the red quilt is the Rudolph quilt. The Rudolph fabric is from a nurse scrub shirt that I found at the Goodwill earlier this year. I fell in love with the fabric and knew I was going to make a quilt. I stewed over what pattern to use in order to get the most out of my fabric. I finally settled on the " Puss in the Corner" Quilt block pattern. It is a lap size quilt but when finished will go in the kitchen over the bench. However for now it is in the hoop ,and the quilting has begun. I do not expect to finish it until next year.
1 1/2 inch green strips are being cut and little four patches are being made. I haven't got a plan yet for these. I do know it will be a little quilt.
I am linking up with Kathy's Quilts Slow Sunday Stitching. Pop over to Kathy's blog and see what she is up to and visit other quilter's as well. Lots of fun going on over there.
I am also linking up to Small Quilts and Doll Quilts for Design Wall Monday and Love Laugh Quilt for Monday Making. These blogs are awesome with oodles of inspiration. Hope you visit.
There is more going on in the quilt room, but I will save that for another post. Thank you for coming by to visit and as always...
Happy quilting, ya'll.
Melisa
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