I recently got my Christmas Sampler quilt back from a local long-arm extraordinaire, Cathie...it is from The Fat Quarter Shop's Mystery block of the month for 2010. It uses Kate Spain's The 12 Days of Christmas line and I thought I loved the top but getting it back...well, now...I'm definitely smitten! Cathie and I both admire Angela Walter's style of quilting and are fans of her books and I thought she really translated it well to this quilt.
There is a different quilting motif for each block as befits a sampler...
Details such as windows, doors, and roof shingles...
And, oooh, aaahh, pebbling!!!
Ribbon candy in the borders...
I love everything about this quilt :) and it was a joy to piece as the pattern was clear and very easy to follow. I did do my own thing with the finishing as I did not use their finishing kit but chose to border it with a couple trees in the corners. And I love it with the red binding!
On a different note, I got a wonderful package in the mail from bloggy friend, Barb...I won her 1 year blogiversary drawing, yay! Congrats on a year Barb!
She said she would send me a charm pack but she went and sent me this pretty pot-holder as well...love it! Thanks so much :)
I looked up Cioccollatto and, as I suspected, it means chocolate and so this is perfect for me and my lightweight coffee drinking. I only drink Mocha or Pumpkin Spice coffee :)
4 comments:
Kris, it looks great! I made the same quilt and got it LAQ last year. It was a lot of fun to put together and yours looks fabulous.
It's wonderful quilt Kris. I looked at the quilting pictures up close and she IS really good. I might just have to send some of my tops out so I'll have a finished quilt....grin.
Congrats on your win....very cute.
Wow - that's a neat quilt! Love your fabric choices, and the quilting adds so much to it. You will enjoy that year after year. Hah - when you say it out aloud - Cioccollatto - it does sounds like chocolate even if you don't know Italian!
I love the quilting and your choice for finishing. Makes me want to spend a lot more time and effort with custom quilting rather than all over designs.
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