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Saturday, December 1, 2012

Christmas Appliqué Quilt

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I'm so excited to finally be able to share this quilt with you and the timing is perfect as the quilt has a Christmas theme.   I quilted this for Raye back in March so we don't have this much snow yet.   Raye actually made two appliqué quilts this year that I quilted for her and each are gifts for her two daughter in-laws for their birthdays which was this month.  I'll share the second quilt in my next post.

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The quilt is called Celebrate the Season and was a series of 9 individual patterns by The City Stitcher - Designs by Janet Miller.  Raye did all the appliqué by hand with a blanket/buttonhole stitch and still had a few embellishments to add on the snowman and gingerbread men after I was done quilting it.

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I had fun quilting swirls in the borders, different background fills in the blocks and did a bit of ruler work to make stars in the green squares.

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I though this would be a fun quilt to show the before and after pictures as the quilting really did change the whole feel of this quilt.
Before...

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After....

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It's not a quilt until it is quilted!   :)

10 comments:

  1. The quilt is darling and the quilting is the icing on the cake. C

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  2. That's right...it is not a quilt until its quilted! Your quilting looks awesome. The straight lines with all the swirly quilting are a great combo.

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  3. That's so amazing, the transformation! I just love the way a flimsy really comes to life after the quilting, and especially how (time and again) a good quilting job takes a flimsy I've felt quite "Blah" about and made me fall absolutely in love with it later.

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  4. The quilt is adorable and your work is beautiful. I just found your site and I love your quilting skills.

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  5. Big difference with the before and after photos.

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  6. Kathy,
    I always love your quilting and enjoy seeing the before and after shots. You're creativity is such an inspiration for me. Thanks for sharing.

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  7. Kathy that is fabulous! I love that kind of quilting-using different fills and designs in the borders-just take the quilt to the next level. And they are so much fun to quilt!!

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  8. Love this quilt, you did a beautiful job quilting it.

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  9. Beautiful job on the quilting, Kathy - as always! Can you tell me if Rae did this raw edge with the blanket stitch, or is it turned under? I have one "Yuletide Joy" (Susan Garmen) sitting here right now that I want to start working on, but don't think I can do it turned under. Thanks for sharing your fabulous work!

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