Above is my favorite Christmas wall hanging - it was designed by The Gathering Room and is called Twisted Christmas (beware - their webpage loads as slow as molasses - so be patient). The pattern calls for 5 inch squares, but you can easily substitute 3.5 inch squares like I did above and get the same exact design, just smaller. So it would fit in the hanger, I left off the borders. I became so addicted to the Christmas wreaths, I made three different sizes. One using the 5 inch squares, one using the 3.5 inch squares, and the even smaller one using the 2.5 inch squares. Again ... made from scraps, quick and easy (three hours, start to finish!), and most important - FUN! Happy Holidays, everyone!
Showing posts with label primitive pinwheels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label primitive pinwheels. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Scrappy Lil Twisters
My newest obsession (like I need one) is the Primitive Pinwheels tool from Primitive Gatherings. This one uses 3.5 inch square scraps of fabric and my goodness are the possibilities endless! I finished my first one and immediately bought a stand to hang it in. Now I have made different ones for different seasons and holidays.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Quilt Retreat and a New Grandbaby!
One of the wonderful things about a quilt retreat is the inspiration it naturally inspires. Renita finished a fabulous quilt at the retreat. I loved everything about it. It was called "Nice People Nice Things". Renita did her handwork in a beautiful pink floss and then sashed the blocks in a delicate line of pink and green fabrics. Did I take a photo of that quilt? Nope. I had to go searching for photos of blocks made by other people using the same pattern and then snitch them to show you all here.


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