Hi everyone!!
It`s my day for the Think Christmas blog hop.
I`d like to thank Madame Samm And Lesley for organizing this event.
Edited at 12:44 Aug.4,2012:
I decided to take pictures outside with natural light.
The original pictures below were taken at 1:30 in the morning when I finished my quilt.
Ha....ha.. I know....I was at the last minute.
But, I worked 6 out of seven days coming up to my day...so...you know how it goes..LOL!!!
So those are the new pics.
I kept the originals below.
I got my Christmas fabric scraps out and decided to make 4, 6.5 inch blocks.
I fussy cut the centre squares with snowmen prints.
I designed these blocks one day when I was making sketches in my book.
I decided to sew them together to make a 12.5 inch block.
Then I made a 3.5 inch string border.
I hand quilted this little quilt with embroidery floss.
I hope you like it!!
I just got this done in the nick of time!!
Don`t forget to visit the other blogs today!
It`s been a wonderful blog hop so far.
August 4
Creations On The Island
Scher at That Other Blog
Sunshine Girl
Hallbrook Designs
The Recipe Bunny
Sisca at That Other Blog
Polkadot Classic
Ariane quilts (You are here)
Katie's Salt Marsh Path
The Cuddle Quilter
Creations On The Island
Scher at That Other Blog
Sunshine Girl
Hallbrook Designs
The Recipe Bunny
Sisca at That Other Blog
Polkadot Classic
Ariane quilts (You are here)
Katie's Salt Marsh Path
The Cuddle Quilter
Hugs
Its nice - thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is a sweet project! Well done.
ReplyDeleteLove your blocks with the fussy-cut snowmen and the fantastic scrap surrounds. Great,
ReplyDeleteOH how cute , love your fussy cut snowmen , a great block , thanks for sharing .
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice way to use Christmas fabric with big design sections like to cute snowmen. Too nice to relegate to the back of the quilt only but difficult to feature with style like you did.
ReplyDeletelove you little snowman on those block, beaufitul have a nice blog hop day and stop by my blog tomorrow, my turn, have a giveaway!
ReplyDeleteYour block is adorable! Love the fussy cuts, the grouping of 4, and that curved frame. Well done! Thanks so much for participating and enjoy the rest of the hop!
ReplyDeleteThose blocks are so cute! Love the wall hanging!
ReplyDeleteVery nice :) love the design and your fabric choice
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
Marta
Good Morning Arianne...another one who just about made our top 2..your piecing, fussy cut..superb...just a delightful contribution...LOVE IT...
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Love the block. The fussy cut pieces and piecing are wonderful. Thanks for visiting my blog during the hop. I've enjoyed all of the hopping around.
ReplyDeleteShelia
Oh what fun it is to view, from my one horse open sleigh!! oops I mean my computer chair under the ceiling fan. It's hot here!! hahahaha Such a fun quilt, and put together is a great setting!
ReplyDeleteI love this block with all the fussy cutting and hand stitching--very nice!
ReplyDeleteGreat fussy cut block design and love all the hand stitching! Thank you for sharing with us today.
ReplyDeleteI love how you fussy cut the snowmen and framed them in the blocks, very nicely done! Thank you for sharing your wonderful post. I am inspired, heading to my studio, don't know what I'll work on, but it will be fun! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy quilting!
Your work is beautiful. Thank you for sharing today.
ReplyDeleteThat is really a beautiful block! It made me say"WOW" as soon as I saw it! Love it! I also like the $10. sewing machine you bought! LUCKY!!
ReplyDeleteCan you share this pattern? If I can just get the pattern for the block I can go from there. Thanks! hulseybg@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteHow adorable! I love your fussy cut Santas! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteCute how you fit in that Christmas fabric in there. I don't even think I have Christmas fabric.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is darling! Love the fussy cut snowmen and your hand quilting! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love the snowmen!!! Too cute!!!
ReplyDeleteVery cute. The fussy cutting is a great idea for those blocks.
ReplyDeleteI love this block. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove how you designed it and your fabrics!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I love it.
ReplyDeleteSuch sweet blocks and I will try my hand at it. Love your handstitching and Thank you for sharing...Judith, Texas
ReplyDeleteHello! such pretty Christmas fabrics-just love the snowmen!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing!
msstitcher1948@yahoo.com
What a great mini quilt. Love the fussy cut snowmen and your hand quilting gives it such a warm feeling. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove the fussy cut centers, so cute.
ReplyDeletegreat little mini quilt. well done.
ReplyDeleteLove the snowmen Ariane! Very cute!
ReplyDeleteFabulous! I love the fussy cut centres!
ReplyDeleteThis is very pretty. Can see all the hard work. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeletequilting dash lady at comcast dot net
Love your block!!! The fussy cutting and the way you used your strings really enhances the whole effect! I can see so many ways to use your block... Thank you!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this and especially the border. I am going to do this! Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteYour design and fabric are perfect Ariane! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI really love this! I love how you stitched, it brings it all to life and ties it altogether. Super job!
ReplyDeleteNice scrappy work, thanks for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteI just love the block. There are so many things I would like to do, yours being one of them. Shut me in a room for a month and do not disturb. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute little Christmas project- I love the homespun look of it- You did a fabulous job. Thanks for sharing and participating in the blog hop.
ReplyDeleteRegards from western Canada,
Anna
Very very cute Ariane, thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteHi Ariane, I love the border you have used on your little quilt. I'll have to try that some day. Vicki vickilorraine at hotmail dot com
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your beautiful project! Great job!
ReplyDeleteYour mini looks wonderful! I love the snowmen and the hand stitching.
ReplyDeleteThe stitching is very nice. I like your project alot . Glad you were able to finish and share with us.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! :) Barb.
ReplyDeleteIt's darling ; )
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is lovely! It is amazing what a little light will do! I try to take mine outside to photograph!
ReplyDeleteCute snowmen!! I really like how you did your blocks and borders! It really showcases your work!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love your project! Thanks for sharing!!! Great job!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilt. Love that you fussy cut and your borders are amazing. Great job and thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteamazing quilts and blog. I am new follower from Italy. hugs Alessandra
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun little quilt. I really like it.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing. The blocks are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHello! New subscriber
ReplyDeleteI love your block the snowmen are so cute you did a great job.
ReplyDeleteWhew!! Lucky for us you slipped it under the tree just in time, your mini is stunning. I really like the string border, it's so different.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your talent. Way too darn cute.
ReplyDeleteI really like this block and the way you quilted it in red. It really is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLovely! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOMG, I love your version of the granny square!!
ReplyDeleteLook at all of that hand stitching! So jealous! Love the block!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I love your fussy cut Santas! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete"Last Minute Lucy" here, too... sorry I am late in visiting. Love your topper! Yes, it WILL look good in summer fabrics. I will have to start NOW! LOL
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for the tutorial in your next post.
Ariane, sweet table topper, love the fussy cut snowmen...sweet as a button. There are so many projects I want to make from this blog hop...and your granny square topper is up there at the top. Thanks for the inspiration and for sharing in the blog hop...happy stitching!!
ReplyDeleteVery nicely done! Love that you've put the 'grandmother's block' together in a different way! Thanks for sharing.
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