So is it too late to share something from Christmas? Well, maybe so, but better late than never!
My mom and Allen (aka Pepo) flew in from Texas to celebrate an early Christmas with us the weekend prior to the actual date. We had such a lovely visit, though it's always shorter than I would like, but it certainly makes me appreciate the time I get with my mom and Pepo all the more!
Mom made this gorgeous, twin-sized Christmas quilt as a gift for us this year. I can't even express how much I love it. It's big and cozy and can cover up our entire family snuggling on the couch.
Last year I had given mom, The Practical Guide to Patchwork by Elizabeth Hartman, so the pattern she used for our quilt was 'Small Plates' from this book. The front is basically done using 'Flurry' charm squares (5" precut squares), 'Flurry' jelly roll strips, Moda white solid squares and cut 2 1/2" strips. She also cut some additional pieces from yardage she had on hand. This is a wonderful quilting book that ranges from beginners up to intermediate quilters. If you are looking for a new quilting book to add to your collection, I can't recommend this one enough.
Now for the backing, Mom had to do a little creative improvising due to the amount of fabric yardage she was able to purchase. So, she came up with this (see picture below) backing that I almost love as much as the front!
Pepo helped Grandma Jane sandwich the quilt, so he got a little credit on this one. Mom includes a label on each one of her quilted creations. These items will be passed down for generations to come, so I love that she dates each quilt.
I don't know if you remember, but Grandma Jane made the kids Christmas outfits from the same line of fabric (click here to read more) ~ Kate Spain's 'Flurry'. Even though the kids will eventually outgrow their Christmas outfits, we will have the Christmas Quilt to remember Christmas 2011.
This quilt will be pulled out each and every Christmas and will be treasured always and forever. There is something so comforting about snuggling up in a handmade work of art made by someone you love. It really feels like my mom is here hugging me even when she's miles and miles away.
On another note: Grandma Jane has agreed to guest blog this year with some quilting tutorials for everyone. I hope you all will welcome her with open arms when she makes her first appearance on the blog. SO excited that she's agreed to share her talents!
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