I loved seeing where everyone is with this project and look forward to seeing each of the quilts develop. Hope you did too!....M
Thursday, June 03, 2021
Lots and Lots of Little Trees
Jane has inspired four of us to begin work on our own Little Trees - Linda, Anne, Sandy and I - and I've been anxious to see how everyone's tiny forests look and compare. All of the gals are having tons of fun with this one and were happy to oblige with a little show and tell.
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That is quite the forest you all have going on there. I can't wait to see how they all turn out when they are stitched with borders. I like to do my pressing in batches. It's a nice way to decompress after a hectic day. -Andrea
Thanks for sharing these forest photos! All so cute and colourful.
These are all so sweet! I can just imagine how fun to be seeing these little blocks in person.:)
Each tiny forest is a delight in itself. Lots of color and variations. 🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲
So much fun to see what everyone’s doing, Marie! I love the colours in Anne’s … never even thought of going non-traditional Christmas colours …and, now I’m waffling on the neutral backgrounds, too. I guess it’ll be a surprise to me to see where things go! Your post inspired me to get my trees out today, so nothing got done, except a day spent in the breeze stitching Christmas trees!
Hi Marie, such a lovely journey through the forest in a number of locations....everyone's project is coming along. So enjoyed your post and pics. Managed to find three fabrics that will border my forest: a neutral with teeny tiny red/green stars will go next to the trees, then a dark red with Christmas wreaths and Christmas stockings print for a wider border and finally a beautiful red/white stripe on the diagonal for the binding. All for my little Lucy-lou-who, who is barely two-who. Christmas lap quilt/throw for my youngest granddaughter, Lucy. So many trees, you know as they say in the Valley: "can't see the bush for trees", lol. Thanks for this post.
what beautiful little forests!
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