Friday, July 22, 2016

A Long Day


It was a very long, monotonous day!  If any of you have sat straight line quilting with you walking foot, you know what I mean.  BUT, the center portion of the rail/colorwash is quilted.  Now three borders to tackle.  Maybe I will get this one done by the end of the month.

 

It's Day 10 of 12 Days and SARAH has us so close to finishing that Christmas Quilt.  By making easy 1 hour steps each day of this hop, a very doable project which is going to give you the most beautiful quilt.

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I want to share some cute and quick little Santa ornaments today.  I can remember my Mom making these over 40 years ago with the church ladies, so this pattern has been around for some time.  The original pattern that I used, the site is no longer active, but I have created a new pdf for the paper pieced pattern.  I need to make more of these.    SANTA ORNAMENT

Today will be another long day as I am helping to sell raffle tickets for a quilt at a local craft fair.

Sewingly Yours,
Sharon

12 comments:

Kathy S. said...

Thanks for the ornament pattern for the Santas! I've seen them before but never had a pattern. Good luck selling tickets!

rosemaryschild said...

So cute - never seen these before. Thanks, Susan

Barbara said...

I have done those straight seams over and over again too, and it is tedious. I love the look when it's finished though. The little santa ornaments are adorable.

Sarah Craig said...

Straight line quilting = total boredom - but it does look great! And I just love those Santa ornaments - just might give them a try!

KaHolly said...

Cute Santas! I just finished straight line quilting a a quilt. I took lots of breaks!

Anonymous said...

Hi Sharon,wow love the colours in your quilt and the santas are very cute,thankyou for sharing the pattern xx

Cheryl's Teapots2Quilting said...

Cute Santa's. I might have to make some. Thanks.

Needled Mom said...

Every minute spent quilting gets it one step closer to a finish, Sharon. I love your little Santas. They would make great name tags too.

Dana Gaffney said...

Straight line quilting seems to take forever, but it's so worth it, the look and texture are always so great. The Santa is cute, thanks for the link.

Teresa in Music City said...

Ugh - yes that is not the most exciting quilty thing you could be doing, but of course it helps to think about the lovely finish you are about to have! Thanks for the ornament pattern too - I've always wanted to make one or a hundred of those :*)

Kate said...

The Santa's are really cute! You've been very productive the last couple of weeks. Congrats on all the finishes and near finishes.

Carla said...

Those Santa's are adorable and most definitely line quilting is boring and driving me crazy. It seems to take for ever but it's gotta be done.