Thank you all so much for your overwhelming support and encouragement and nice comments on my Alice Payne Quilt post. I will post quilting progress when I make a little more.
My first finished top of 2016 - "Toile' the Night Before Christmas" 75x75"
I used nine patches that I swapped with my Illinois quilt buddies a couple of years ago. We traded cheddar nine patches. I set mine with a variety of dark red prints and this fabulous Christmas toile'.
I hung it over the banister for a few days. It had really nice light here.
Here is a close up of the toile'
Today is a blustery day in the 100 acre woods. I tried an outdoor photo shoot. It was a challenge. My inadvertent selfies made me laugh.
Here is the setting I've decided for my Stars in a Time Wrap. I'm using black tone on tone and a wonderful double pink. Piecing this is picky so it may take several sewing room visits.
I am really really enjoying this book. It is author read and so interesting.
I'll close with this little centerpiece I assembled for January. I intend to make 1 each month as I enjoy having something pretty on the table where I work on the computer.
Have you heard that Barbara Brackman is doing a new sew along this year? She will be offering a 12 inch block pattern each month. The theme is Westering Women. I have decided that I will make 6 inch blocks. So who's in?
I'm really enjoying the quiet simple days of January and hope you are too.
xo
My first finished top of 2016 - "Toile' the Night Before Christmas" 75x75"
I used nine patches that I swapped with my Illinois quilt buddies a couple of years ago. We traded cheddar nine patches. I set mine with a variety of dark red prints and this fabulous Christmas toile'.
I hung it over the banister for a few days. It had really nice light here.
Here is a close up of the toile'
Today is a blustery day in the 100 acre woods. I tried an outdoor photo shoot. It was a challenge. My inadvertent selfies made me laugh.
Here is the setting I've decided for my Stars in a Time Wrap. I'm using black tone on tone and a wonderful double pink. Piecing this is picky so it may take several sewing room visits.
I'm taking a very laid back approach to putting Christmas away this year. It's happening and I'm trying to be thoughtful and organized. I came up with this little idea for small ornaments. What took me so long???? Each one is perfectly cushioned and separated from the others.
Here is my White House Tree. I decided to try this storage technique - wrapped up in Plastic wrap, lights, ornaments and all. I am really really enjoying this book. It is author read and so interesting.
I'll close with this little centerpiece I assembled for January. I intend to make 1 each month as I enjoy having something pretty on the table where I work on the computer.
Have you heard that Barbara Brackman is doing a new sew along this year? She will be offering a 12 inch block pattern each month. The theme is Westering Women. I have decided that I will make 6 inch blocks. So who's in?
I'm really enjoying the quiet simple days of January and hope you are too.
xo