Just enjoy.
The glorious greens
The really pRetty reds
The wonderful whites
All in a circle
(Fabric collections represented are Michael Miller Christmas 2009 and 2010, Sheri Berry Christmas 2009 and 2010, Riley Blake's Colorful Christmas, Alexander Henry 2009 Christmas, Robert Kaufman Glitzmas and Sparkle All the Way, and Free Spirit's Hallmark Ornaments)
The only trouble is that I still can't exactly decide what to do with all these glorious fabrics yet.
At present, I'm torn between:
- Dresdens...
like these from Sherri
or these from Material Obsession
or these from this Barbara Bradenburg pattern
Or these Dresden like "Cartwheels" from Tula Pink
Or this "chubby star"
(that's what I call it -- I don't know its real name)
Like in Material Obsession
Do y'all think these would look good together?
They're both kind of "chubby" looking -- I am kind of thinking of making my theme "chubby and fussy and round." (This could be a bit of my baby fever leaking out).
Anybody have pics of other quilt blocks/designs that make you think "chubby?"
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I also finished Natalia's present block for our "Putting the Bee in Christmas" group.
And here it is with the first star I did.
Natalia wanted to make a "sampler" quilt... she made one particular request (mine was "presents"), and one "whatever" request. Her quilt is going to be so incredible! Check out some of the other blocks she'll be getting from some ridiculously creative women that I wish I could meet in real life (meet me at market one day ladies???)
From Karrie
From Rene
From Kelly
From Cherie
From Amy
There are more on the group page... go see them... I can't wait to see how Natalia puts them all together...
(Though Steiger might not let me send all of the blocks...he liked this one...)
He likes all my Christmas fabric actually (either that or it angers him somehow... or he's just emulating Mommy...I really do think he likes it). ;)
I have to agree (with starting Christmas in July)! I saw a photo of the block you did for Natalia on her blog; it's darling and I just love it! :)
ReplyDeleteI love all the samples you showed. I have a dressen template that has never been opened...If I had to choose a favorite out of those you showed I would say the Tula Pink one! Any of them would be very cute!
ReplyDeleteMy Michael Miller Christmas fabric has just arrived too, all yours looks brill. I really like the cartwheel blocks they remind me of candy canes :)
ReplyDeleteI'm jealous. I need to buy some Christmas fabric. Yours looks amazing! I know what you can do with it...donate it to me :)
ReplyDeleteI think whatever one you choose would look awesome! I love the block you made for the group too!!
ReplyDeleteI love them all! :) I can't wait to make your blocks :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the mix of fabrics you have and how well they all seem to work together. I like the cartwheel ones but I think with great fabric like that any of them would be great!
ReplyDeleteMarket definitely sounds like a plan someday :)
ReplyDeleteLOL a market in New Zealand maybe? The titirangi markets are on this weekend . . .
ReplyDeleteLOVE the fabrics and ALL of the blocks - oh I still have to make my mind up for our BEE - hmmmmm
Cat
I LOVE your presents under the tree block.
ReplyDeleteThe Christmas blocks are cool! Your son's response to the fabrics has me laughing out loud! What a cute picture! First time at your blog and I love it!
ReplyDeleteI'm really liking the cartwheel idea! And I think he is probably feeling a range of emotion with the fabric, a combo of like and anger. Isn't that how quilting goes, love, hate, love, hate....
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