I hope everyone is having a good Christmas Weekend!
Today I want to show off some quick Christmas quilts I made this month.
During Thanksgiving weekend, I went to the sewing closet to look for something and I came across my Christmas Scrap bin.
Getting distracted easily, I pulled it out and looked inside and found several 2.5 inch squares and decided to sew up some Christmas nine patches.
With a little help from Sheen, I cut and sewed...
and pretty soon had enough nine patches to make two lap quilts.
I put them on the design wall and decided I wanted something else in the off blocks so I tried out a pinwheel. Looked good to me so I got to cutting.
Using the easy angle ruler I cut triangles from my 2.5 inch Christmas strips and some white and got to sewing.
A lovely pile of half square triangles to iron.
Pressed and ready for the next step
I put two green and two red together. for each pinwheel. Then added a 1 inch white border all around to get them to 6 inches to match the nine patches.
All laid out on the design board.
The first one all quilted.
Sheen helping again with the binding.
I went with two different colored borders.
I couldn't decide if I wanted green or red, so I went with one of each.
I really like the red one, but then again red is my favorite color.
The green border turned out pretty good too.
I went with stripped backing for both.
I started these on Thanksgiving weekend and had them both finished by the first weekend in December.
It helped to have some good chunks of sewing time on Thanksgiving weekend. I finished the rest by sewing an hour or two before or after work the next week.
Merry Christmas!
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What a fun way to use up Christmas scraps. They're both pretty, red or green borders!
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