This is an original design from 2006, of corner square triangles made just in time for your Easter table! I made one of these table toppers in pastel colors and one in bold colors:
“Faded Hugs & Kisses” designed by TK Harrison for BOMquilts.com
This is an original design from 2006, of corner square triangles made just in time for your Easter table! I made one of these table toppers in pastel colors and one in bold colors:
“Faded Hugs & Kisses” designed by TK Harrison for BOMquilts.com
Over at BOMquilts.com, you can find a number of quilt and quilt project free patterns to make your house more festive for Christmas, or quick and easy projects to make for gifts!
Here are some very quick and easy free quilt projects from each year of doing my Christmas in July at BOMquilts.com:
Placemat with Silverware Holder from 2008
The Caroler Christmas Card Holder from 2009
Birds and Berries Gift Bag from 2010
French Twist Sidebar Table Runner from 2011
Christmas Lights at Night Quilt from 2013
Merriment Star Table Topper from 2014
Make someone’s Christmas fun and festive with this quilted gift card holder! It can also become an ornament keepsake for years to come! BTW – that gift card, in the photo, is from one of our local quilt shops. LUCKY ME!!!
Ah yes, it’s that time of year again. Time to plan for the holidays. I’m trying to get a jump up on the festivities, since so much of our days are driven by last-minute events for our kids. Is always frustrating, but I think that’s the way it is when the holidays roll around.
Anyway, I am trying to get the kids’ teacher gifts ready ahead of time. I had fun creating a fabric Christmas tree from this tutorial:
And here is my prototype:
Great tutorial created a fun Christmas ornament that will accompany the rest of the teachers’ gifts this year.
I have an amazing longarm quilter, Meloney Funk, who is a friend in every sense of the word. She takes my quilts and quilts her magic. Her quilting enhances every single quilt top I send to her. I just received a baby quilt from her this past week and had to blog about it – HAD to!
Here is the quilting from the back of the quilt:
And here is what she quilted on the front:
Maybe when I grow up, I can learn to quilt like Meloney!