The year is rapidly drawing to a close, and with these last days comes all the hustle and bustle of holiday parties and gatherings. It’s been a great year, and we are so grateful for our family and friends, old and new, in person and online.
This week saw a lot of snow and cold here in the Salt Lake Valley. The old (huge) furniture store behind our end of the neighborhood block is being torn down, and it has been fascinating to see the workers out there with their excavators, front-end loaders, trucks and dumpsters as they knock and tear down the buildings, portion by portion. It’s been going on for about four weeks and has moved ever closer to our property line and wall. I expect the final building wall that parallels our backyard wall will come down next week. And probably by next spring the site work and building of the new townhouses will commence. Change is good! I think. . . .
I have three finishes to share with you today. I really didn’t spend much time in the studio this week. One quilt was already done from the week before, but I had to finish quilting and binding its twin this week before showing you both at the same time. The third one was already basted, so just needed to be quilted and bound. Let’s take a look.
These “twin” quilts were originally one quilt top that was sent to me by Jo from Jo’s Country Junction. It measured 54x72” and as such was too big for Quilts for kids. So I unpicked the center seam line, giving me two quilts that measured 36x54” each. I added a 4” brown border to the sides of both tops to bring them up to 44x54”.
With those done and dusted, I decided to quilt the quilt top made of the Antique Tile blocks I made this year for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge.
This evening we’ll be celebrating Christmas Eve at my son Ryan and daughter-in-law Kim’s house. I have a few little gifts to wrap, and Bruce will be making his “family famous” guacamole dip. We’re really looking forward to it. Christmas Day itself will be spent quietly at home, listening to The Nutcracker on vinyl and talking with far-flung family members on the phone. I’ll make my Hungarian Goulash (a recipe passed down from my father), and there may even be some sewing while James Taylor and Andrea Boccelli serenade!
Have a wonderful Christmas or Hanukkah or whatever you celebrate. Stay safe and healthy, friends!
The quilt top from Jo looks like Yellow Brick Road blocks - pretty in those colors! I love your Antique Tile quilt, too. Beautiful finishes! Enjoy your evening with the family, and have a lovely Christmas Day, Cathy!
ReplyDeleteMore pretty finishes Cathy - you still amaze me with all you accomplish.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Christmas Cathy - to you, Bruce, the kitties and your family.
Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteLovely finishes. Especially like the Antique Tile quilt. Someone will get a super gift. Happy Christmas to you, Bruce and the family. Stay warm and safe.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on finishing three more quilts the week before Christmas. Love the Antique Tile quilt. Have a lovely Christmas time. ;^)
ReplyDeleteYour rainbow quilt is especially pretty! Great block choice with all the colors. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI like the rainbow antique tile quilt. I wonder if I could use some floral scraps as the center of that block. I may make a sample block or two to see how they look. I've had a quiet
ReplyDeleteChristmas as the nasty weather postponed my usual Christmas Eve with my daughter. The rest of the family all live in TX or FL. Merry Christmas to you and Bruce and the kitties.
Pat
Wishing you a very Merry Christmas from warm and sunny New Zealand. I've so enjoyed reading your blog and catching up with all your wonderful sewing adventures during the year.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and family! The Antique Tiles quilts is absolutely wonderful!
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