Chevron Christmas Pillow



I wanted to sew something Christmasey for my sister this year,  something she could enjoy in her cute house.  Knowing she liked Aneela’s Cherry Christmas line, I snapped up a charm pack and started cutting.  I did have to add a few gray scraps to make the pattern work how I envisioned it.

It seems the Utah gray clouds have descended, thick and heavy, making photos difficult.  I was operating with a deadline, though, so this is as good as it gets!


The pillow is made almost entirely of half square triangles, with a few solid white squares here and there.  The squares finish at 1 and 5/8 inches across.


I quilted only on the white in lines 1/4 inch apart.  I like the way it adds detail and movement to the pillow and makes the colors stand out.  I finished the quilt with a simple white envelope back and bound it in a red polka dot print.


I’m hoping she enjoys it.  The pillow measures 20 inches square, the same as this pillow I made for her birthday.   I’m toying with making a second one with rest of the charm pack (I only used half of it!)


I have loved sewing some holiday themed gifts this year.   This weekend I also sent my Vintage Holiday quilt off to a new home.  It’s fun to give them early so they can be enjoyed during December.

Swooning for Christmas

I had this idea in the spring when I finished my swoon quilt , sketched it out, and then it sat.  It sat while my son broke his ankle and had surgery, while my husband blew out his knee and had surgery as well.  It sat through four months of crutches, through summer vacation, soccer seasons and the rest of life.  But I kept looking at it.

At last I started .  Now it is done.


A large scrappy Swoon quilt to snuggle under while we read Christmas stories!


There are 108 half square triangles and 492 squares of fabric in this quilt, all simply pulled from my stash.  The quilt measures 72 inches square, just a few inches smaller than the original Swoon quilt .


The backing is pieced and the quilting is simple.  I found that there was so much activity in the quilt with dozens of different fabrics that the quilting hardly showed up at all, so I kept it basic.


I went with a scrappy binding as well.  After I finished it, I had it laying flat on the floor so I could cut all the stray threads off.  As I worked my littlest girls marched and danced all over it, then sat down and started playing I spy with the fabric squares.  I love that this quilt will be large enough for several of us to snuggle under, and that it will supply lots of fun hunts for their favorite squares.


Many loved fabric prints are included in this quilt.  Some that I’ve saved for too long and others that are the last little piece I had. Some that I purchased this year (such as Aneela Hooey’s Cherry Christmas) and hope I never run out of.


The holidays are fast approaching!  I’m so happy to have this project completed with plenty of time to enjoy it.


In fact, we already are!  THIS is the best part of quilting.


Jennifer

Vintage Holiday Quilt Finished!



I did it.  An on time finish.  And I love the way this quilt turned out.


Made entirely from scraps/stash, it came together well.  I really enjoyed working with this pattern.  Unlike some Christmas quilts, you really don’t need “Christmas” fabric to end up with a traditionally themed Christmas quilt.  I like that.  I like the simplicity and the clean look of the quilt as well.  I’m very happy to have purchased this pattern.


I quilted with straight lines, keeping it minimal around the ornaments but adding additional lines in the sashing.


My favorite spot is where the quilt lines intersect to make nine tiny squares.  So cute!


The backing also came from my stash.  I started with a pretty red and white houndstooth flannel and added two other prints.  I always like seeing the quilting lines on the backs of quilts.


The binding is a nice bright green, a great contrast to all the red and it also accents the rich greens in the quilt top.   I tried a new method of finishing the binding on  my machine and it turned out great.


It feels so good to have some Christmas sewing completed this early!  I’m grateful to Heidi at Fabric Mutt for hosting this quilt along or I’m sure I never would have started, let alone finished, this project.  I do have another quilt in entirely different colors dancing in my head, so I will certainly be re-visting the pattern.  If you want to see the quilts that everyone else made, including Heidi’s lovely quilt made using her Denyse Schmidt stash, then head over here!
Thanks for visiting!
Jennifer

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