Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Colours of the Harvest

#QuiltBee: quilted harvest placematsWith the dying days of October the Holly Bazaar comes closer into view so it's been a full court press to get myself organized to finish up a few items for the craft table and something for the Silent Auction. Happily, these placemats are now quilted and bound and ready to go. I love the colours and hope that someone else will too.








#QuiltBee: quilted harvest placemats
Nothing overly fancy in the quilting department, just evenly placed diagonal lines of stitching with a blue/green variegated thread. Its what I used when I made a set of Christmas placemats using a similar pattern and I quite liked it.










#QuiltBee: quilted harvest placemats
They are bound and backed with the same deep orange print - its a deep colour and yet soft at the same time.













#QuiltBee: quilted harvest placemats and pot holders
I had strips galore to work with so I made two pairs of pot holders to match. The gals will be able to decide if they want to sell them all together as a set or as three separate items. If they like the thought of them as a complete set maybe they will go into the Silent Auction - they can decide what works best. More bazaar projects to come!....M


7 comments:

  1. Love the colors you've used. So pretty. I'm sure they will find a buyer. ;^)

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  2. So lovely! Fall colors are my favorites! In sure they'll sell very quickly.

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  3. Fabulous colors. You always donate beautiful pieces.

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  4. All the colors I love!!! Beautiful.

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  5. Your place mats are very nice, and particularly suitable for this time of the year. Thank you for linking up with the Peacock Party.

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  6. Looked at a few of your things on your blog, courtesy of Pinterest. Following You now. You have a great color sense and are are very creative and talented person. Thanks for the reference to "the Silver Tree," now I am going to have to get that and read it! Stay safe and well, God bless! Marce in Lakewood, WA.

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