Thursday, July 25, 2013

1 xmas item



Well it's that time of the month, the 25th, so I need to show my finished project for the month, as I am participating in Narelle's ' 1 Xmas item'.



My idea came Pinterest, which was pinned from http://onesimplecountrygirl.blogspot.co.nz/. Take some cinnamon sticks, frayed plaid fabric, rusty bells, rusty stars, string & a hot glue gun.........& after a bit of playing this is what you get!

A couple of months ago a few friends & I set a challenge to make something from some cute little blocks found on Pam Buda's blog. This is what I made........................




Some pebbling & Celtic Bubbles for my background filler, I really love this table setting. Thanks to Pam for the online tutorial & Raewyn for the hands on lesson!

Last but not least a customer quilt, made from Joicelin's fathers & husbands old shirts. Quilted the same as the pattern found in a magazine.



I will have a lovely quilt to show you in a few days that I have nearly finished for one of my customers........think English paper piecing, think appliqued houses...................

Happy days to you all..............loving your comments as they are my fuel!






10 comments:

  1. Pretties everyone. I love the border on your dresden plate. I have been trying to be more creative with my borders - but sometimes my mind just won't kick into gear. That is why I love to check my blogs and magazines to be inspired!

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  2. Love that border around the Dresden Plate. Great job on the xmas items and the shirt quilt too :)

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  3. drool - love the scrappy fathers and husbands shirts it is stunning!
    Love Leanne

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  4. Love your ornaments, they must smell fantastic! As for your table topper, I love everything about it, the dresden, the border and your amazing quilting! hugs Wendy

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  5. Agree with Teresa - pretties everywhere! I think the old shirt idea is great. I've been collecting striped ones from the op shop and they look neat cut up.

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  6. Hi Leeanne .. your cinammon ornaments are just gorgeous - I can smell them from here :-) And that table setting is just beautiful, your colours & fabrics & quilting.
    I think making a quilt from the old shirts is a great idea.

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  7. Hi Leeanne meant to tell you the other night how beautiful your table mat was!!! Stunning and the quilting is awesome. Hugs xxxx

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  8. What a cute cinnamon ornaments you made, Leeanne! And your tablemat is so lovely, and as always your quiltwork is "WOW".

    Have a nice weekend, Cisca

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  9. Very sweet ornaments and I'm guessing they smell lovely too :)

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  10. Yes, I bet the ornaments smell lovely - looks like a fun thing to make. (Hehe I just finished my Christmas item whew, the 25th comes around quickly!!) Loved what you did with the square blocks and the dresden :-) Isn't Jocelyn's quilt from the shirts just fantastic?!!

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