**Warning: Picture heavy and dealing with new computer and software. (This to shall pass!)
I'm catching up with my projects in time for the holidays. A finish to my Quilt Doodles 2016 BOM quilt is a gift for me. I did not use the designer's setting to keep the quilt smaller. It was so much fun piecing those small pieces and revisiting my Christmas stash!
This is Mount Gorgonio in the background. We've been experiencing warmer than normal temperatures.
Quilt Doodles' patterns are of the "darling" variety. I have a start on her Ugly Christmas Sweater mug rugs (can be used for ornaments too). Well, one completed and one in the waiting pile. A friend of mine made 15 and they were put to use at her Thanksgiving dinner. She was making it an ugly sweater day for family. Psst: there's a big sale on these and other patterns at Black Friday Sale Continues
I have appliqued most of the blocks for this year (2017) but haven't appliqued them to the background fabric. The setting pattern is wonderful with the blocks on point. It narrowed down my scraps in the 1930s bin of fabric. For these blocks she also embroidered some of the patterns. Sweet.
Here's a picture of the 2015. I didn't use her setting design on this one either. Don't you just love the whimsy patterns?
Thank you Cindy for the fun and fancy of your sweet patterns.
Make good use of your time with thread, needle and fabric.
Marcy
I'm catching up with my projects in time for the holidays. A finish to my Quilt Doodles 2016 BOM quilt is a gift for me. I did not use the designer's setting to keep the quilt smaller. It was so much fun piecing those small pieces and revisiting my Christmas stash!
You can find the patterns at Quilt Doodles Designs. Cindy has an Etsy shop and you can find her patterns at Craftsy as well.
This picture was taken yesterday as the sun was setting hoping to get some true colors.
This is Mount Gorgonio in the background. We've been experiencing warmer than normal temperatures.
I have appliqued most of the blocks for this year (2017) but haven't appliqued them to the background fabric. The setting pattern is wonderful with the blocks on point. It narrowed down my scraps in the 1930s bin of fabric. For these blocks she also embroidered some of the patterns. Sweet.
Thank you Cindy for the fun and fancy of your sweet patterns.
Make good use of your time with thread, needle and fabric.
Marcy
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