As you continue to deck your halls and wrap gifts among other holiday preparations, I hope you will take a few minutes to, once again, enjoy the piecing and creativity of our fellow sew~along quilters.
Carlene from Ontario, Canada
Doris from Utah
Ginny from Illinois
Guylaine from Ontario, Canada
Jackie from Maryland
Janet M from Ohio who made two pillows and a tablerunner as well!!
Janet O from Utah
Jean from Minnesota
JoAnn from Massachusetts
JoAnne from Virginia
Jodie from West Virginia
More lovely quilts in my next post! Off to do the last of my Christmas shopping!
Carlene from Ontario, Canada
Doris from Utah
Ginny from Illinois
Guylaine from Ontario, Canada
Jackie from Maryland
Janet M from Ohio who made two pillows and a tablerunner as well!!
Janet O from Utah
Jean from Minnesota
JoAnn from Massachusetts
JoAnne from Virginia
Jodie from West Virginia
More lovely quilts in my next post! Off to do the last of my Christmas shopping!
Oh, my - more eye-candy for sure. Just love how many have used a plaid border.
ReplyDeleteI was going to say the same thing as Sharon! It fascinates me that so many used the plaid border. Some look like it is the exact same fabric. I don't recognize it as one of yours, Pam, but is it? They are all so lovely! This was a really fun quilt-along!
ReplyDeleteThe brown and red plaid border is from my Prairie Wovens collection and was the border included in the sew along kit.
DeleteOh my goodness, my batiks stick out like a sore thumb amidst all this repro goodness, but it was a case of do it with the HSTs I had on hand, or not have time to do it at all. I'm glad I forged ahead, but I wish mine was more cozy and homey looking, like the others. It is such a great pattern, Pam!
ReplyDeleteYours is gorgeous! I absolutely love the colors!
DeleteThey're all so pretty.....and so different from each other, depending on the fabrics! Isn't that always amazing, how many different looks you can get just by switching it up a bit! I love that!
ReplyDeleteI love all of them!
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