Tuesday, November 16, 2010

SewCalGal’s Christmas Quilt Show 2010

I have a favorite Christmas quilt

Christmas Quilt Show 2010

I’m entering in SewCalGal’s

Christmas Quilt show this year!

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I made it a few years ago.  The pattern

is from this Nancy Halvorsen’s book

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I made it from all stash scraps and

did all the piecing at a fall

quilt retreat. 

Santa Claus

It was really fun to make.

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I loved choosing the

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different reds and greens and whites

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for the beards and mustaches.

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There are some really great quilts

in this online quilt show. 

Go HERE to read more about the

show and find the links to view

the other quilts.

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My sweet Yogi really loves to

snuggle in deep when it’s cold outside!!

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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Secret Santa Christmas Swap

Our scheduled bee date yesterday was cancelled as one of our members had a death in the family.  I spent the day sewing anyway at home as nothing else was planned! 

I so enjoyed sewing all day!

I really needed to get my

Secret Santa Swap

project made and in the mail ASAP!So, I pulled these fabrics from my stash… hmmm… what could I make from these fun prints??

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I sewed them together along the long side and pressed the seams open.  I took a piece of fusible the same size, folded it in half and freehand cut out a Christmas tree.

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I ironed it onto the strip piece and cut it out about 1/8th inch inside the edge of the fusible.  I also added fusible onto the scrap of brown and then cut out the tree trunk.

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I peeled off the paper and pressed it and the brown trunk onto the white and green polka-dotted background fabric.  Voila!  Tree!!  :-)

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I cut strips from a pretty red Christmas print from Kate Spain’s “12 Days of Christmas” collection for the borders and sewed them onto all four sides.

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Now comes the fun part!!  Decorating the tree!! :-)

I ironed fusible onto some fussy cut red ornaments from the same fabric and then onto the tree.  I pressed fusible onto another red print fabric and cut out a bucket, then fused it on top of the tree trunk.

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I quilted it, added blue rickrack at the inner edge of the border, and white snowflakes from rickrack, too. 

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I hand sewed little black and white checked bows on the top of each ornament and blue buttons in the center of each snowflake.

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I added a big double bow on the bucket.  I bound it with a wonderful green Dimples fabric and finished it up with a fun Christmas label on the back!  Taa Daa!!  Done!!

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If you joined the Secret Santa Christmas Swap this year, this fun little door quilt might just be coming your way in the mail!!

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And all day, as I sewed and quilted, guess what someone was doing in my sewing room the whole time???

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That Yogi gets the BEST sleep!!

What a life, huh??

What did you sew this weekend?  :-)

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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Mug Rug Mania Strikes!!

I have succumbed to the pressure…
the pressure of Mug Rug Mania!!
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Thanks to all the eye candy that my
blogging friends (Samme and Jodi)
have tempted me with…
I had to make one!!
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I’ve been into owls now for awhile.
Another reason to buy more fabric??
Well, my mug rug was not
inspired by a mug!
It was my owlish wisdom… yeah, right!
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I used all stash scraps to strip piece
the brown for the tree.  Strips were
from 1 1/4” to 1 1/2” wide.  Then I
I pieced in the branches and used
fusible applique’ for the owl.
Isn’t the background fun??
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The fun part was the quilting.  That’s
the best part of these mug rugs…
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  it easily fits under the machine
arm and you just pretend
the needle is your pen
and the thread your ink! 
Draw to your heart’s desire!!
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Now it’s your turn! 
I showed you mine, now
will you show me yours?
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