If you have been following along this week you already know that the Four Season's Blog hop for the Island Batik ambassadors is going on.
Lots of wonderful giveaways from the bloggers themselves, tips, tutorials, and free patterns. Best of all Island Batik is giving away 4 precuts from the collections you will see throughout this fantastic blog hop, please visit their site to enter.
I have the delightful fabrics "Alpine Jingle"
OH BOY!!!!
So I decided to make a tree farm. I used all but two of the fabrics from the Alpine Jingle collection.
We had a slight breeze when I took this picture....brrrrrr
Yes, it has been cold in Texas!
I got out my trusty Accuquilt Go cutter, using the Holiday Medley die.
Remembering I had some of Marjorie Busby's embroidery designs for the Accuquilt tree die, as you see above. I just used the outline because the awesome fabrics can handle their own in design.
Decided to hand quilt.
Here is my thimble collection.
You are probably wondering why I have Elmer's Spray Adhesive on here.
With all of these thimbles, not one of them would stay on my finger so I got the idea to spray some of this spray adhesive inside my smallest thimble. What a difference that made. I will have to admit the first time you put your finger in after spraying it in, it is a little tight getting it out but after that a breeze. Well worth it.
This runner you have seen before but I wanted to show you again. These hearts are what I cut out from the scraps of the trees. Don't like wasting the fabric or the fabric adhesive.
My Giveaway
Here is 24 pieces of the "Alpine Jingle" fabric. The pieces range from 5" to 6" wide by 10" to 13" long with a snap bag to hold them.
Moose Stash Quilting has a tutorial on how to make them, if you are interested.
All you have to do is leave a comment.
Please hop over to Purrfect Spots she is also posting today using her "Alpine Jingle" fabrics.
Here is the line up for the hop:
WINTER
January 9 – Mountain’s Majesty
FunThreads Designs • Little Bunny Quilts • Quilting Affection Designs
FunThreads Designs • Little Bunny Quilts • Quilting Affection Designs
January 10 – Alpine Ice
Freemotion by the River • Slice of Pi Quilts
Seams Like a Dream • KISSed Quilts
Freemotion by the River • Slice of Pi Quilts
Seams Like a Dream • KISSed Quilts
You always come up with a great project!
ReplyDeleteI love your trees! The colors are great. Snap bags are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteYou made a super cute tree farm with the beautiful fabric!
ReplyDeleteBarb I love your tree farm. The fabrics and the trees would work well on so many projects. I'm a scrap addict and I always enjoy seeing how you use your scraps. You are the Table Runner Queen.
ReplyDeleteCute quilt with the trees. I like that idea and it's really pretty using this fabric collection as well. I have the die you used and when you mentioned Marjorie's embroidery designs to go with that dies, I remembered I had bought some of hers as well. I wasn't sure which ones I did end up buying and found that I had bought the Holiday Medley Die Set 2 embroidery design set. I don't see that on her website any longer, I may have missed it. I liked this set because it's just the tree and snowflake only and multiples of each of those. The difference in this set is that each of the trees in the set are outlined using a different outlines so there are multiple choices to use making each tree (or snowflake) slightly different looking.
ReplyDeleteYour tree quilt looks great - but I am partial to the hearts table runner. I do like the ability to use the scraps.
ReplyDeleteThe trick with the thimble sounds like something I need to try. When I do hand work I spend a lot of time "chasing" the thimble when it falls off my finger. I don't have nearly the thimble collection that you have.
Cute idea using Christmas tree blocks. Thank you for sharing your quilts.
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Both of your quilts are so cute! I really love the trees. These fabrics are wonderful for making them. Great job!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your giveaway.
What a sweet project. And so nice you were able to get another great quilt out of the scraps. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteBoth of these projects are adorable. Do you use the Elmers Spray to put the trees on too or are they done with fusible? Please exclude from giveaway, I am an IB Ambassador next year, so just enjoying 2017's last round!
ReplyDeleteYou have 2 winners here AND a great tip! Thank you for sharing wirh us. Your trees are so cute.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt Barb! I love that AccuQuilt die and it is perfect for all of the beautiful Alpine Jingle fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with your tree quilt; you've used this collection to perfection. It's so darn Christmasy. That's quite the trick to use spray adhesive. I did wonder if you sprayed and let it dry first, would the first time you put it on your finger go better?
ReplyDeletePretty projects, like the differt colored trees and hearts. 24Tangent@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI love your Christmas trees but the idea of using the spray on the thimble is brilliant!
ReplyDeletewow your quilt is gorgeous. your right, the trees hold their own with those lovely fabrics. what a great idea for the thimble. I will have to remember that. thanks for the tip.
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Your Christmas tree quilt is lovely!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your lovely quilts
ReplyDeleteHow cute! These fabrics look great in the trees. I never thought of using spray adhesive in a thimble either!
ReplyDeleteThe trees are adorable! Love the tip about the timbles and spray - going to try that!!! mumbird3(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI love your trees, and appreciate the "scrap" hearts! And I've never seen the Elmers spray adhesive. Did you get that at an art store? Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love that you've used up scraps to make those adorable hearts! Great quilts!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun quilt! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVery cool tree farm! Have a fun day! angielovesgary2 atgmail dotcom
ReplyDeleteThe things I learn from blogs. I figured you were gluing the trees on not gluing a thimble. Genius. Love the trees and hearts. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Luscious fabrics. Perfect choice for your Tree Farm and the Bonus Hearts! Thank you for sharing your leftovers along with the snap bag. Now, if I can be oh so lucky, I'll be a happy quilter! :)
ReplyDeleteI love your tree quilt! It's too cute and so are your hearts! Thanks for sharing and for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteGreat holiday quilt. I have a huge stash of holiday fabric,maybe I should only make quilts from it for this year.
ReplyDeleteLove your tree farm quilt and your heart table runner. Excellent tip using the spray glue in the thimble.
ReplyDeleteYour little trees are too cute! Very pretty quilt! Good on you for hand quilting! It's been cold here in Mississippi too-colder by this weekend! Thank you for sharing, Susan
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love your "tree farm" design. Beautiful fabrics, machine embroidery, and your hand quilting just makes this quilt stand out in a forest. Tootal #CreativeGoodness. Great job.
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ReplyDeleteBarb, using the batiks to make a tree farm quilt is an awesome idea! Each batik design makes the tree unique and so beautiful. I love that you used the scraps to make a heart quilt too. I've never been fond of thimbles because of the "slippage", so I'll need to remember your tip. Great work, as always!
ReplyDeleteYour tree and heart quilts are delightful! And I love the way you quilted the tree quilt. Thanks for sharing your creations!
ReplyDeletelove your trees! a great idea.
ReplyDeleteLove it! And it's great to see a hand quilted project, good idea on the adhesive, I'll have to try that!
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful, funderful project!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure the adhesive company never saw "Thimble Glue" as a use for their product! :) :) :) I LOVE using products for purposes other than [as suggested on packaging] I'm so going to remember your discovery for slipping thimbles! Your trees and hearts ADORABLE! I'm a firm believer that there is always room for one more tree and there is no such thing as too much love.... Great job!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely project! Beautifully quilted!
ReplyDeleteI have trouble with my thimbles too - great tip. Now I have to go to the store to get some spray adhesive!! Your tree quilt is so cute and what a great idea using the fabric to make those snap bags! And the hearts are a great way to use up that left over fabric from the tree quilt!
ReplyDeleteLove the trees! Thanks for the thimble tip, can't seem to get them to stay on my finger.
ReplyDeleteI love th e tree quilt and the fact that you used the left overs for the hearts! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you for being in this blog-hop. Love that you are combining hand quilting and machine embroidery. martisovitsd (at) central (dot) edu
ReplyDeleteI love your trees quilt! And your tip for using spray adhesive in thimbles is perfect. Thanks!
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Love your tree farm. Wow hand quilting. That is awesome. Your heart table runner is gorgeous too.
ReplyDeleteYour tree blocks are a great choice with that fabric line.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the hop!
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Love your "Tree Farm"!!! Great idea!! Also love your Hearts..great use of scraps for sure..so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThank you for chance to win your Give-a-way too! :D
Love your trees! The shape reminds me of the cookie cutter my Grandmother had for sugar cookies. It was my favorite cookie to eat. Back then, we would put those silver candy balls on green icing.... The good ol' days. Will have to make at least a mug rug. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteLove your tree farm and your thimble tip. Happy New YEAR!
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Really like your tree table runner. The hand quilting is the perfect touch!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun quilt!
ReplyDeleteLove this selection of colors. I have an Accuquilt and both patterns are great ideas to make nice christmas quilts for qifts or for myself!!
ReplyDeleteLove your little forest. I'm planning to make Christmas quilts all year long, and your quilt is reaffirming that commitment.
ReplyDeleteThe tree runner is beautiful and I love the hearts too. You are ready for Valentine’s Day too!
ReplyDeleteLove the tree farm! And the beautiful heart quilt made with the scraps! That's excellent!
ReplyDeleteI love your tree farm! The fabrics are gorgeoous. I think I don't use my Accuquilt nearly enough. Thanks for the inspiration!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea for using these fabrics - perfect! The fabric collection is gorgeous for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute idea! I like these colors as they are very traditional Christmas. Great idea with the hearts to reduce waste!
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous quilt! And the heart quilt is every bit as wonderful. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI love your Tree Farm!!! What a splendid way to show off these beautiful fabrics...and I'm impressed with your hand quilting!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the tree farm! So fitting for this collection.
ReplyDeleteLove the little trees - they've given me an idea. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeletelove your alpine fabric creations
ReplyDeleteThis would be a cute Christmas quilt!
ReplyDeleteYour tree farm is adorable!
ReplyDeleteI love the cute tree farm!! Very sweet and thank you for the giveaway! I enjoyed reading your blog!
ReplyDeleteI love your tree farm quilt, what a clever idea. The heart table runner is is a nice bonus.
ReplyDeleteYour tree farm is great--thanks for the chance to win some of the fabrics!
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Love the tree farm quilt!
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Cute quilt! Looks great with these fabrics.
ReplyDeleteYour trees look great!
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