I cut out fabric strips for my paper pieced Santa and Mrs. Santa blocks at my retreat last week but didn't get anything sewn on them. I made one Santa today. He was a tricky old man with a few directional prints making my brain work! Not only was the background directional, but the words had to be all upright.
I also completely quilted one Barnyard Quilt! Ooh, that feels good!
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I also completely quilted one Barnyard Quilt! Ooh, that feels good!
I am linking up today with:
Cuteness overload! Love it!
ReplyDeleteSanta is too cute! Congrats on the great job getting the directional print in the 'right' direction. I usually avoid them and the headache they cause!
ReplyDeleteYour Santa block is oh so cute. Love the fabrics used. I have done pieced blocks with word background and know it is a thought process you have to pay attention to.
ReplyDeleteWell done with the Santa block it would be hard to get the words all going the right way! Love your farmmyard quilt, great to get the quilting finished.
ReplyDeleteThat Santa IS mind taxing, but so cute. Love your Barnyard quilt. The texture of quilting makes such a difference.
ReplyDeleteOmg these blocks are all so cute,love them all ,well done xx
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job with all those directional fabrics in the Santa block. It's a very jolly block! The quilting on the barnyard quilt looks great. It seems you are on a roll with the quilting part of the process.
ReplyDeleteCuteMr Santa and a beautiful quilt finsh. xx
ReplyDeleteYour Santa looks great, and that quilt is just gorgeous and you did a great job with the quilting.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adorable, I love this. Congrats on the finish. Thank you for linking up to Put your foot down.
ReplyDeleteYour Santa is adorable! Congrats on getting one of your barnyard quilts done! I've enjoyed seeing them come together. Thanks for sharing on Wednesday Wait Loss.
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