This is my last WIP Wednesday before the big day [of the craft fair] and I have a personal deadline of having all the sewing done [with the exception of coaster sets and coffee cozies] by Thursday.
That being said, and this being written Tuesday night, my Wednesday is going to be pretty busy.
Finishes:
-A Very Merry Grinchmas quilt
-Embroidery hoop ornaments
-SuperSwoon tree skirt [its 45" square!] - just got the additional fabric in the mail Monday, pieced the top and I hope to finish piecing a back here in the next hour or so and then quilt it and bind it this afternoon
-Retro Christmas table runner - this is really just because I've sort of lost interest in this [I forgot to put my middle blocks on point, so that kind of bugs me now]
-Linen tree skirt - I don't think this will get done in time for the craft fair, which I'm ok with, but if I do have extra time then I''ll see what I can do to finish it
So I'd best hop to it!
By the way, this is the 1st year anniversary of WIP Wednesday over at Lee's, so go check out the other links. Thanks for a year's worth of kicking our butts in gear!
So I'd best hop to it!
By the way, this is the 1st year anniversary of WIP Wednesday over at Lee's, so go check out the other links. Thanks for a year's worth of kicking our butts in gear!
Ahhh, Christmoose! So cute. :)
ReplyDeleteI love your moose pillow. So stinkin' cute! I also love that swoon block...it is absolutely gorgeous.
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All your work is great, and I particularly like the swoon!
ReplyDeleteAww...I love the Merry Christmoose pillow! And you don't like chocolate? *GASP* I'm not sure we could be friends! :P
ReplyDeleteLove your Moose pillow, (I sorta have a thing for them), all your stuff looks beautiful. Good luck with your craft fair.
ReplyDeletethe moss are so cute!!! and the swoon tree skirt?! i need to see how that turns out!
ReplyDeleteLove your work! Good luck with the craft fair!
ReplyDeleteYour Christmoose pillow is adorable, would love to hear the story and love that you watch Friends while you sew... me too!! My husband even bough the DVD set for me because he was afraid for the day that it wouldn't be on TV any more. Hope your craft fair goes well!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great idea to use a Swoon block for a Christmas tree skirt - it looks wonderful so far!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome idea for your tree skirt, looking good so far!
ReplyDeletethe Christmoose pillow is very cute! And I love your Grinch quilt, front and back :) I've been itching to get my hands on some of those fabrics
ReplyDeleteLovely work, I think that the idea of a swoon tree skirt is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteYour Grinch quilt is soooo cool!!! So simple and yet fun!
ReplyDeleteLove that century of progress. Is this a quilt block you've adapted? Awesome.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you have stayed busy. The pillows are neat....and the tree skirt. We don't have a skirt for our tree, maybe one of these years I might make one.
ReplyDeleteI am normally not big on Christmas patterns but your Christmas quilts are amazing. Lovely...
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of using one big block for a tree skirt. Brilliant!! Maybe my tree will get a skirt this year.
ReplyDeleteThat century of progress cushion is amazing as is your tree skirt. I have the swoon pattern and can`t wait to get started on it!
ReplyDeleteWow, I'm seeing the swoon everywhere. Looks like you've been busy. Good luck at the fair.
ReplyDeleteLove your Merry Christmoose cushion, and your Merry Grinchmas quilt, and I bow to anyone doing Swoon blocks lol
ReplyDeleteI love your century pillow. Beautiful design and the fabrics are 'sew' clean and fresh.
ReplyDelete~Kimberlee, The Spunky Diva
Moose love! And the Grinch quilt looks all kinds of wonderful! Some kid (or some grown-up kid) is going to have an awesome time with it! ;)
ReplyDeleteThe Swoon tree skirt might just be the best thing ever :)
ReplyDeleteWOW, everything you have created is stunning! I especially love the Swoon tree skirt, what an awesome idea!
ReplyDeleteI love the postcard look of the Grinch quilt! It really makes the squares pop.
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