Monday, January 06, 2025

New Year, New Quilt. Or Two.

A belated happy New Year everyone. I've been enjoying making a slow stitching entry into 2025.

Binding Holiday Forest (both of them) seemed like a good way to finish off one year and begin the next, and I wasn't wrong. Binding has gone from being the one part in the quilting process that I was always impatient with to something that I look forward to - a chance to relax while enjoying the finishing touches.

With all of those scrappy trees scattered about, this is a really great Christmas quilt and it has already met the 'nap test' (a few times) in it's short life.

I have Roberta to thank for being able to make it using gorgeous Laundry Basket fabrics; she generously shared her stash with me. She's also made one, choosing to add a few borders, and it is a stunner. I will share it with you next time.

There are a select number of pink trees in the quilt and they are my favourites. Many, if not all, of the fabrics are not what I would consider Christmas prints but they still work beautifully; it's the variety of texture that really gives it life. Selecting the perfect coordinating tree trunks was SO much fun!

This paisley backing has been in my stash for longer than I can remember, waiting for just the right project, and this was it. I think that there's still a large enough piece for at least another lap quilt.

And, the cheery red and white plaid binding reminds me of candy canes. 

For the background fabric we both chose a soft winter white with a mottled grey and beige print that looks like delicate mini cattails and it adds a snowy softness and depth. Add in all of those little jingle bells in the panto and voilà - a Christmas quilt!
I have fond memories of the quilts that we made and used when we were growing up. They were all very utilitarian, made to cover a bed and keep us warm. So often they were made from used clothing. Then I never imagined the possibility of making a quilt just for Christmas, but now I have about four in the house and a few more that I have given away. It is a genuine treat....M


 

6 comments:

Lisa England said...

Beautiful! I love the pantograph you chose and the scrappiness and the plaid binding is perfect.

Marie said...

Thanks so much Lisa. This one was fun to make all the way through, in large part because I absolutely loved the fabrics.

Anonymous said...

What a fun scrappy forest! Gail at the cozy quilter

Anonymous said...

Wow, what a beauty, glad you completed it and it is being put into service over these wintery days! Love the fabrics and totally taken with the red paisley fabric on the backside. Wonderful panto too! A great finish! xo

Robin said...

Very nice quilt. I love the pinks too.

Cynthia@wabi-sabi-quilts said...

It's such a pretty quilt! I made a similar tree quilt many years ago. This is a "fresher" take on the idea and I love the pink!