I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas! We had a warm one this year. I loved it. We saw most of the kids and grand kids on Christmas day and will see the rest of them today. Our family is growing and we had two little ones celebrating their first Christmas this year. Of course they had to get Christmas stockings. I used Kate Spain's fabric again and made mini tumbler stockings for them.
This is going to be another hodge podge type post. Trying to get one more in before the end of the year. These are two market type bags I made for quilt club. They were very easy to make and roll up very small for shopping until they are needed. I am using one of them now for knitting.
While I love working from home, I do miss out on the socialization at the office. I found out they were having a baby shower for a lady who works at the office. I don't know her and didn't even know anyone was pregnant. I love making baby quilts and thought this one would be easy and quick. I was wrong on both fronts! It took me a while to figure out the angles and the layout for this. It is hard to see, but I used a variety of floral prints. I was pretty happy with how it turned out.
Here are our two babies. I knit three sweaters for Christmas presents this year. I am working on a fourth one because I just didn't like the way the third one turned out. It just was too big and didn't look proportionate to me. That one was for Josiah, my two year old grandson. This is AJ in his sweater. It is actually a pea coat. He wasn't very happy with the hood on and it was too warm for the coat in the house.
And this is Micah in his. He is a little bit happier in it. You can't really tell what they look like since neither of these guys stands yet. Hopefully when Josiah gets his I will be able to get a nicer picture.Nicer picture of the pea coat. I think the baby is adorable!
This was another Christmas present that I was working on. I was amazed that I finished it and it arrived at its destination before Christmas. This is for my aunt who visited us this fall. She showed me a fabric in my stash that was the color of her bedroom. I ordered this fabric to match that fabric and when it arrived it wasn't even close. I worried about that and thought I should get a different fabric. This is a king size quilt, so I had to buy a lot of fabric and didn't want this in my stash, so I decided to go ahead and hope that it wouldn't clash with the room. I was told that it matched the color of their tray ceiling and looks beautiful in the room. What a relief!
I think this panto is Drunken Feathers. It looked pretty nice on the quilt-more noticeable in the white of the quilt and helps make the quilting look a little bit more traditional.
I am way behind in Bonnie Hunter's mystery quilt, Allietare. I am only part way done with part 4 and part 5 came out last night. I am making my quilt larger than hers, so I am making 25% more pieces than she tells us to make. I did something like this for another one of her mystery quilts that was smaller than I would like and it turned out almost perfect. I am hoping for the same this time. I also stepped out of my box and changed up my colors. The only one that is the same is the neutral. I love seeing other peoples' quilts when they do this and hope I am happy with the end quilt.
Then I decided that I really like the original colors of the mystery quilt. I am also making a smaller version in the original red, gray, black and gold. This one won't be scrappy though. I just didn't have the time to do two scrappy mystery quilts. It is amazing how much quicker it is so use yardage to make a quilt. I didn't get to part 4 for this quilt yet. I was hoping to get caught up this weekend. That may not happen though with baby sitting. I think I am on the maybe list for this weekend. My daughter's mother in law was scheduled to babysit Sunday, but she may not be able to. I am still waiting to hear about that.
I hope that everyone has a wonderful New Year!
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