Yesterday while sitting around wondering what I should do, I decided I wanted to make a Mini Quilt for my Mom. Something sweet and pretty. She lives in Minnesota and can't get around very well. Damn age (that sneaks up on you too)! I thought a 'little pretty' with color for those cold winter days was in order. Plus, she would think of me and how much I love her every time she sees it!! Win, Win!
Last year I received a gift from my daughter Britt's best friend since kindergarten, Anne. I blogged about it here: A Sweet Surprise. What better than a heart full of color and love?!
16" x 16" |
The formula is simple. Decide on fabric for the heart, and fabric for the background.
20 ~ 2 1/2" squares for the heart
10 ~ HST's half background, half heart fabric
6 ~ 2 1/2" squares background fabric
2 1/2" border strips
I'm pretty sure she will love it. If nothing else it will make a wonderful LARGE mug rug!
This is the one Anne made for me! |
12" x 18" |
Paper pieced Hummingbird blocks (AKA Periwinkle Star). I used this tutorial from Rita at Red Pepper Quilts. I was so happy to have found this tutorial!
I enlarged the pattern so the blocks would be large enough to make place mats and not have to add a border.
I love how these seams meet! So very cool to me! I'm pretty easily amused, I suppose!
It's time to get back to quilting! I have a twin size HST quilt and my Vice Versa BOM waiting in line.
I have another project that needs to be quilted, but I can't share it yet! It's a Secret Santa gift for a Music City Modern Quilt Guild member. I would hate to ruin the surprise if she should see a blog post before! But I cannot wait to share it! And make another something, something like it!
How is your holiday gift making coming along? Are you ahead of the game, behind the eight ball or right on target?
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