Wednesday, December 9, 2009

ADD TO CHRISTMAS LIST


Don’t you just love this Alphabet Snowman quilt? Barb made this sample for the Attic Window Quilt Shop. Can’t you just see it in your home during the holidays next year? This is a wonderful project to work on after the holidays and during those long dull winter months. Stop by the shop and pick up your pattern, or you can call and have one set aside for you.

Here are some close up shots of the individual blocks.

C is for Candy Cane....

D is for Drummer Boy...
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Quilt Patterns From Seattle has a free pattern for a Hugs & Kisses quilt. It is a must see.


Until next time,
Caroll

8 comments:

SewCalGal said...

Absolutely beautiful Christmas Quilt.

And I hope you'll check out the Virtual Christmas Quilt Show on my site. You may want to enter, and/or become a sponsor. Just be sure if you enter to follow the rules if you want to qualify for prizes. Random drawing on Dec. 25th.

SewCalGal
www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com

Kimberly Mason said...

Oh. My. Goodness. I LOVE that redwork quilt!!! Okay, not I'm REALLY tempted to start a redwork project.

Oh, and thanks for Sharing the Love!!

luv2quilt2 said...

That is an absolutely adorable quilt. How can I get the pattern? Is it available to buy?

Anonymous said...

The Alphabet Snowman quilt is so beautiful. I too am interested in the pattern and cost and how to order. Also, is it a iron on transfer a pattern you trace? Thanks for letting me know.

Nancy Page said...

Love, Love, Love this wonderful and adorable snowman alphabet quilt. And in redwork. Just perfect. Thank you for sharing.

Kyla said...

Where can I buy this!!? I can't find a link on the site...i LOVE it..

Micki said...

I love the redwork quilt..It is fabulous!
Micki

paulette said...

This quilt is stunning!! It is just beautiful!! Well done! Take care!
Paulette

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