Even though there there is more than a week left in December, I am ready to call it a month since we will be leaving for the GP House to spend Christmas the darling Granddaughter and her father whose birthday is the day after. In my last Post, I mentioned that the only goal I had for December was to finish my secret sewing project which I did. I also finished the two wall quilts, which were an unexpected make, plus a BFF (Big Flimsy Finish).
First up are the two wall quilts made using MMMquilts Arabesque Pattern which Sandra recently released. Back in mid November, Sandra had asked if I would like to test this pattern but I was unable to with the upcoming holidays plus needing to finish my secret sewing project, so I said I would be available to sew it in January. She did find other Testers so she could release the Arabesque patttern and sent it to me in early December. What caught my eye was she mentioned that a smaller version could be made with fewer rounds which I knew I could make if I had the right fabrics. Several days later, I made the two wall quilts with fabric found in the Holiday stash. At first I was tempted to use traditional prints, Robyn Pandolph’s Cottage Rose Christmas but I already had a quilt made with these fabrics and wanted to use more modern prints with the Arabeque pattern
The first quilt I made, not surprisingly, was with Halloween prints. I already had made two Halloween quilts in October and would have made more if I didn’t need to make Christmas quilts. When I was putting away the Halloween fabrics, I found two Ruby Star Society Halloween prints which I wished I had used and remember them and thought they would work well with the Arabesque pattern.
I will mention that I did make a few changes with the pattern by using strips of a colorful print instead of making pieced rows. I based the colors used for this quilt on the Lil Monsters print by Melody Miller. I do love the Pumpkin print from the Spooky Darling fabric lines designed by Alexa Abregg and used it twice by adding a border. I named this quilt Happy FAlloweenGiving since I thought this could be hung up until after Thanksgiving and I wouldn’t mind seeing these little monsters around my dinner table. The only fabric which isn’t a Ruby Star Society print is the black and white stripe used for the binding. I machine quilted with my favorite quadrant straight lines using #2600 Aurifil Silver thread. Happy FWG quilt measures 34” square and was a very fast make.
I enjoyed making the Happy FWG quilt so much that I made another one using mostly Basic Grey Christmas prints. I named this one Wild Winter and is more seasonal than just Christmas and could hang on the wall until the Valentine quilts are hung. It’s already has a place in the Family Room wall.
I found two prints, the red deer and black stripe multi color dots from the Jovial fabric line, which I now wish I purchased more than the 1/2 yardage, since I love the other prints from this line. I thought these would work along with other Grunge prints plus the multi-color Hoffman Zoo Keeper print. I made it the same way as the Happy FWG quilt but machine quilted it differently with diagonal lines in two different directions and in the ditch. I used #6001 Aurifil Yellow/Gold thread. (On a side note, when I was in my black fabric bin looking for a backing, right underneath the metallic gold/black fabric I chose, was the black print I was searching for mentioned a few post ago—spooky and no salty language used) Winter also measures 34” square. I really like the Arabesque pattern and planning on making more seasonal wall quilts. It’s nice to be able to have a finished quilt in one or two days; definitely easier to machine quilt a 34” square quilt.
As mentioned before in the Post, my secret sewing project is finished but the quilt won’t be revealed until next year. It definitely is one of my Top Three Challenges for 2025.In my September Post, I mentioned my Messy Hexies project which I have been working on and off for over eight years. I wanted to have a flimsy made by the end of the year and I am excited that I met this goal. I really love it now and I wasn’t planning on making this 75”x85”. This definitely will be machine quilted with straight and diagonal lines since I don’t want to add another eight years by hand quilting it.
I am looking forward to spending the last days of December celebrating the holidays with family and friends. If I do write another Post before the end of the year, it will probably be a recap of my quilt projects and my future plans for 2026. I know I have plenty of projects to keep me busy and hoping my studio squirrels wont find any new ones. Have a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!









Love the name Happy FAlloweenGiving! :D Pretty fabrics too. I hope you have a wonderful Christmas with your loved ones. We are doing an unexpected Christmas lunch for our daughter, as she needed some hosting help this week due to her job and extra step-kids staying at her house. So we will have 6 kids, our son-in-law's Mom, and Jenni - it'll be a busy day but we will enjoy having people in the house. And thankfully no one is staying the night - lol! Merry Christmas Rose!
ReplyDeleteRose two quick ones! I love that pumpkin fabric ! Wow to the hexie flimsie finish! It will be a beautiful quilt for 2026 finishes! Have a wonderful time with the Granddaughter and son for the holidays!
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely finishes, Rose:))) I really just love your "Messy Hexies" project...
ReplyDeleteI NEED to get back to my own hexie project in 2026. Missing my easy hand sewing of those while watching tv (really quite a wasteland these days--spend more time looking for something to watch than finding anything at all!!)
Tom and I will be just the two of us on Christmas with the rest of our little family group coming the 26th for our annual gathering and gift exchanging.
Easy this year--just pizza, salad and appetizers...frankly, Thanksgiving did us both in this year--3 days to recover!!!! We olde ones don't bounce back like we did in the day;(((
I hope your holidays are heart warming and wonderful Hugs, Julierose
Your stories are sew fun! Love how you made 2 quick tests for Sandra, just when you thought you couldn't. Always amazing color choices and names for quilts - Happy Falloween Giving is just perfect. The hexies quilt is just lovely too...and I really thought I commented before but I guess I didn't!
ReplyDeleteI learn so much reading your posts. And am greatly entertained! Thank you for sharing your talents and tutorials with us. My best wishes for your continued success in the coming new year.
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