There is still plenty of green around, but there are bright pockets of color starting to show up. What usually happens when we have this late of a autumn, the leaves start to turn, but then it freezes and the leaves fall off the trees before they ever get to peak color.
So now for the quilty stuff. Since I was off work on Friday, there was plenty of stitching time this weekend. The second block for the Christmas Mystery Quilt was finished.
Christmas Mystery designed by Carrie Randall (Quilter's Hideaway) |
Isn't he fun? Lots of pieces, but still fun to make. It seems I forgot to include the first block in last week's post.
Christmas Mystery designed by Carrie Randall (Quilter's Hideaway) |
He's fun too. I'm not very fond of applique, but this mystery quilt along sponsored by the local quilt shop is forcing me to do just a bit. There are two wreaths that go with Santa. I've got the Dresden Plates done, but am hand appliqueing them to the background squares. Hopefully I can show those off later this week. I'm using the miscellaneous Christmas fat quarter stash and scraps for these blocks.
The last sawtooth star border has been sewn to the Inverted Star project.
Inverted Star block by Jessica Boschem of Common Threads available from Craftsy as a free download, setting by Kate |
Sorry for the wonky picture, the quilt is really too big to photograph on the design wall. The dancing star border worked out really well. The final border will be 2.5" strips of the white background. One strip has been added, but that's as far as I got before my weekend stitching time ran out. This should make finished flimsy stage by next weekend.
Happy stitching this week. Linking up with the usual Monday show and tell posts.
Monday Making
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