There was more of the green holly fabric left so it became the tree. Add a little red twinkling star or two and it's a wrap.
It's quilted and ready to be bound and that's where it has come to rest. I've never made a flange binding before but I found a perfect little piece of red to use as the accent so I'm going to give that a try whenever the spirit moves me. Right now I'm enjoying the post Christmas lull in the action; might be time for a nap by the tree....MTuesday, December 28, 2021
A Surprise Ending
Tuesday, December 21, 2021
Vintage Tree Farm
And my favourite snowflake quilting pattern runs across the landscape, making for a very wintery feel.
It's not overly fussy, but there are just enough details, like this wreath, to keep your attention. I opted not to include the headlights on the truck because regardless of what I did they just weren't looking like headlights; I think it still works.I can't say that some of the cornering is the best - those stars were the last bits that I did and they really gave me a run for my money - but as Roberta likes to say, "Ah, those straight stretches!" By the time it was quilted and crinkled everything seemed to work.It's bound with the same red as is in the truck. I'd toyed with using the brighter red on the left, but my original choice was better - it really works nicely with both the border and the backing.Feeling a little empowered with my newly acquired machine applique skills, I've got my eye on trying this APQ Snowflakes runner (actually, it's a wall hanging but I'd make it a runner) - there doesn't appear to be a curve in sight! I thought that I might have it started by now, but Christmas happened. Ah well, something to add to the list for the new year....MWednesday, December 15, 2021
Old Dog, New Tricks
Pieceful Pines and
Appliqueing the truck section before joining it to the rest of the quilt was a great idea - SO much easier to work with a smaller piece (apparently working on a larger piece brings out the 'nasty language' for Roberta...😉).
She also wisely suggested that a test piece wouldn't be a bad idea, not only to get a feel for things, sort out tension, and get a little practice 'cornering', but to also sort out the size of the stitches.Sunday, December 12, 2021
A Tradition Or A Rut?
The last two days have been full on baking, but as I looked at my recipes I felt like it was a bit of 'same old same old'. The favourites always go to the top of the list because I usually only make them at Christmas time, but there were others that I was missing from days when we were still able to get together for our Christmas Cookie Bakeoff, so I decided to start with a few of them first, just to so I wasn't feeling like I was in a rut.
Case in point, these Fruitcake Hermits. It's a recipe from my friend Stephanie that I have never made myself so I decided that this was a good time to try. A little surprisingly, supply chain issues have made finding candied cherries next to impossible, so I just added in a little extra candied peel. The rum drizzle puts them over the top and had the Official Cookie Tester swooning. I was off to a good start.Next up was another of Stephanie's recipes - Peppermint Chocolate Thumbprints. The chewy chocolate cookie is yummy topped with a hit of white chocolate and peppermint.Sunday, December 05, 2021
One Last Look and a Hint
So, it's time to say goodbye to Little Trees. Or is it? Maybe I should start a throw for us for next Christmas....M