Any new ideas for next Christmas?
#11
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I sent to Quiltbug.com and ordered 4 panels of the #22912 Welcome Wreath. It is a horse head with a wreath around its neck. Go online and look at it. I received them and they are gorgeous! I had surgery for a torn rotor cuff on my left shoulder in Sept. and when the nurses turned me over they saw a rash on my back which turned out to be the shingles. I still have a lot of pain with both, and yes, it is now Jan. The shingle pain really took over for months and I can just now put my left arm up onto the table top. I can't take therapy yet so I will head to Fl for a few months. I hope the heat makes me better. N. Ft. Myers, here I come. I am sending my panels to my Amish friend to quilt for me
so I know they will be done by next Christmas. She is 5 hrs. away from DE where I am, she is in Somerset Co. in Pa.
so I may take them to her on Wed. if it doesn't snow. My hubby hates to drive in the snow. He is a winner though, can you see him washing my hair and my back? I mentioned that in quilt club in Dec. (I missed July-Nov.) and the girls at my table said their husbands would pay for a nurse first. Thank God I had him, as well as a driver to quilt club, a good member of Ladybug Quilt Guild. I sure enjoyed reading this board thru my illness. Great pics too. Thank you all!
so I know they will be done by next Christmas. She is 5 hrs. away from DE where I am, she is in Somerset Co. in Pa.
so I may take them to her on Wed. if it doesn't snow. My hubby hates to drive in the snow. He is a winner though, can you see him washing my hair and my back? I mentioned that in quilt club in Dec. (I missed July-Nov.) and the girls at my table said their husbands would pay for a nurse first. Thank God I had him, as well as a driver to quilt club, a good member of Ladybug Quilt Guild. I sure enjoyed reading this board thru my illness. Great pics too. Thank you all!
I'm like some of you--can't even think about next Christmas yet!
#12
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Europe
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Christmas houses, a wall quilt with a row or christmas houses.
There are those older/vintage christmas cards which could be made into a quilt.
Panels are always good to work around with. I bought a scrap bag which had a part panel missing a small side piece so think about doing something assymmetrical with that.
I have osteoarthritis struggling with a throw quilt I started on New Years Eve more spring colors, but thinking about seasonal holiday Christmas projects to use up some of my stash.
I have some WIP/UFO christmas items I have got to finish also.
There are those older/vintage christmas cards which could be made into a quilt.
Panels are always good to work around with. I bought a scrap bag which had a part panel missing a small side piece so think about doing something assymmetrical with that.
I have osteoarthritis struggling with a throw quilt I started on New Years Eve more spring colors, but thinking about seasonal holiday Christmas projects to use up some of my stash.
I have some WIP/UFO christmas items I have got to finish also.
#13
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Europe
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Christmas pillowcases made some of those last two seasons years and will be making few more for the next Christmas.
I also do blocked from smaller sizes leftover fabrics. Our pillows are 60 x 70 cm so a 2/3 yard is 1.
I also do blocked from smaller sizes leftover fabrics. Our pillows are 60 x 70 cm so a 2/3 yard is 1.
#15
In 2014 one of you have posted nice runner with 'trees', since then I have made several and they are still in demand by family. So, I am working on a Christmas table runner for DDIL and I might make one for myself as well. If we get snowed in, I might just keep going. Bought some holiday fabrics form Keepsake Quilting the were on a bit of sale.
#16
I am in Florida just north of Naples --not far from N. FT Myers so I will be waiting for you . Today is the first day
since we arrived on Oct 30 that it is below 80 f. Maybe that is why I haven't been sewing.
since we arrived on Oct 30 that it is below 80 f. Maybe that is why I haven't been sewing.
I sent to Quiltbug.com and ordered 4 panels of the #22912 Welcome Wreath. It is a horse head with a wreath around its neck. Go online and look at it. I received them and they are gorgeous! I had surgery for a torn rotor cuff on my left shoulder in Sept. and when the nurses turned me over they saw a rash on my back which turned out to be the shingles. I still have a lot of pain with both, and yes, it is now Jan. The shingle pain really took over for months and I can just now put my left arm up onto the table top. I can't take therapy yet so I will head to Fl for a few months. I hope the heat makes me better. N. Ft. Myers, here I come. I am sending my panels to my Amish friend to quilt for me
so I know they will be done by next Christmas. She is 5 hrs. away from DE where I am, she is in Somerset Co. in Pa.
so I may take them to her on Wed. if it doesn't snow. My hubby hates to drive in the snow. He is a winner though, can you see him washing my hair and my back? I mentioned that in quilt club in Dec. (I missed July-Nov.) and the girls at my table said their husbands would pay for a nurse first. Thank God I had him, as well as a driver to quilt club, a good member of Ladybug Quilt Guild. I sure enjoyed reading this board thru my illness. Great pics too. Thank you all!
so I know they will be done by next Christmas. She is 5 hrs. away from DE where I am, she is in Somerset Co. in Pa.
so I may take them to her on Wed. if it doesn't snow. My hubby hates to drive in the snow. He is a winner though, can you see him washing my hair and my back? I mentioned that in quilt club in Dec. (I missed July-Nov.) and the girls at my table said their husbands would pay for a nurse first. Thank God I had him, as well as a driver to quilt club, a good member of Ladybug Quilt Guild. I sure enjoyed reading this board thru my illness. Great pics too. Thank you all!
#17
Years ago I made each family pillow/toppers. I bought a "travel pillow" from walmart - approx. 14 x 20 - or you could make your own any size or buy a regular pillow form. I wanted a "softer" pillow so that the family could use them on a couch, etc. Then I made little pillowcases - one for each season - Christmas fabric, snowflakes for winter use, Easter for the Easter holiday, Valentines fabric for February, Shamrocks for March, Patriotic for 4th of July, Halloween fabric, Thanksgiving fabric, etc. Whatever fabric that I had. At first I made the pillowcases with very deep hems and then put on two buttons/buttonholes to fasten them on. But, later, just skipped the buttons. That way, they could change pillowcases to match the season. They were a great hit!
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http://www.diaryofaquilter.com/2014/...-tutorial.html
#20
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Location: United States
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You might want to search on Pinterest. There are usually a lot of ideas on there for whatever you might be interested in.
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