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Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Christmas Quilts

I never really thought I'd make a quilt especially for Christmas, but I guess when you quilt for 25 years you end up with a few for various holidays throughout the year. 
I haven't actually decorated mush yet, but did get my harvest quilts down and most of the winter/Christmas quilts up. I think it helps insulate the house from the cold too! LOL

Here they are waiting for placement. 
Here are some smaller pieces, gifts, swaps and woolies waiting for the perfect place to shine this winter.
 My favorites are the ones that are predominately red and green.  This turkey tracks was a challenging one to make, but I did 3 blocks a month for several months so it didn't get so tedious and the set in seams didn't drive me to drink! (or quit!)
 This one is a beauty, in a Need'l Love book. My first and only time doing Hari Walner's machine trapunto. Quilted by my friend Kathy in Ohio.
 I usually have this hanging on my banister but this year I chose to hang it in my room so I can dream about it every night before I go to bed.
 This is Wear Warm Clothes by Country Threads. An oldie but goodie.
 I think the basket quilt is by Cheri Payne. I made this one eons ago in 2000!
 The twelve Days of Christmas in wool by Cheri Payne. 
 A crib quilt reproduced by one owned by the Aurora colony historic museum. (or ancestor)
Patriotic Santa by Joined at the Hip. 


I know many of you have seen these December after December..... sorry. I'll guess I'll need to make some new ones! LOL

Have a great week!

39 comments:

  1. So pretty. Insulation factor is what I call my stash! I love to pull my holiday and seasonal quilts out. When MIL was still living I would change the quilts in her room so that she could have some sense of the changing seasons. And her sitters enjoyed them.

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  2. Oh my, you do have a lot of Christmas quilts. Thanks for getting me in the spirit. They are all gorgeous!

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  3. Oh, please keep sharing these lovelies every December!

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  4. A most beautiful collection of seasonal quilts! Lovely........as is everything you do!!! Happy Holidays, Lori!

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  5. I love your Holiday quilts. They are beautiful. Hugs

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  6. I confess I'm not a big fan about Christmas quilts but yours are sooo beautiful !
    Thank you for sharing december...after december !! :)

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  7. Each one is just lovely, Lori...such a fun décor you will have!

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  8. It doesn't matter how many times we have seen them ..... they are still lovely to see again and again. You do have quite the collection!

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  9. Your holiday quilts bring smiles! Liked seeing your Wear Warm Clothes quilt - a bunch of us did this one years ago - we each chose a particular block and made 12 - exchanged with each other and we all ended up with a complete quilt - great fun and lots of memories.

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  10. I never get tired of seeing your quilts! Great inspiration! Enjoy your decorating, Merry Christmas!

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  11. Whether I've seen these before or not, I LOVE THEM! Thanks for sharing

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  12. Lori felicidades!! una maravillosa colección de edredones de invierno
    me encantan!!

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  13. I enjoy seeing the Christmas quilts year after year so keep on doing it. My favorite is the red, green, and cheddar Love Apple quilt. The trapunto makes it very special. I haven't made a new Christmas quilt this year that I can remember. And I haven't put the quilts out yet. I have a cold and just don't feel like it.

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  14. I love revisiting these beautiful quilts! Enjoy them through the holidays :0)

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  15. I never tire of seeing your quilts.

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  16. I love seeing them! Each one is very special.

    lizzy

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  17. what an amazing collection of Christmas Quilts ! wow Lori you're amazing

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  18. I always enjoy the photos of your seasonal quilts, and I think the Christmas quilts are my favorites. That bannister is the perfect place to display your gorgeous work.

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  19. I sure don't mind seeing them every uear, especially since I have yet to make a Christmas quilt for our home.

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  20. Wow, anyone is absolutely beautiful.I enjoy seeing all your quilt.My to do list has a Christmas quilt and hope to do one next year.

    Wishing you a great Advent season.

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  21. It never gets old to see your Christmas quilts! My faves are the antique inspired ones and every year I think--maybe next year? haha Hasn't happened yet!

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  22. I never tire of seeing beautiful quilts. I keep thinking I have a lot of Christmas quilts but you have me beat by a long shot.

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  23. So beautiful--each and every one!

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  24. What a glorious collection. Thank for sharing. I don't know what it is about making Christmas quilts, quilters just can't stop. Me included.

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  25. Wow wow wow! That is a lot of beautiful holiday quilts.

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  26. You don't need to make new ones for us--it is delightful to be reminded of these each year.

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  27. they are gorgeous and no, not tired of seeing them at all!

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  28. Love seeing your quilts. They never get to old to see. Thank you for sharing.

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  29. Lovely! One of the best parts of Christmas is all the memories that come along with the objects we've collected over the years. Thanks for sharing yours!

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  30. Thanks for sharing your beautiful Christmas quilts! You are so talented and do such lovely work!

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  31. Love your collection! I have the Where Warm Clothes quilt, too. It's one of my faves and it's out every winter. Thanks for the show!

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  32. Beautiful and cherished. Oh, btw, you look adorable dressed as Santa! Ho Ho Ho!

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  33. I love seeing your Christmas Quilts. No matter how many times you post them. I have a few that are fun to put out for the Christmas Season. Plus the few that I have on the Beds. Any Red and Green ones or Red & White ones count at my house.

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  34. You have made an amazing number (and quality) of Christmas quilts. I love them all! You must love to decorate for Christmas with such a bounty of beautiful quilts to display.

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  35. I always love to see your Holiday quilts! I'm a huge fan of red and white, red and green and love your primitive quilts. Thank you for sharing them and all your wonderful posts throughout the year!

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  36. Thank you for the Christmas quilt showing! I love them all! I still want to make Wear Warm Clothes one of these days!

    I love your stenciling on your wall! I had that very same pattern on my walls in my first house. What a chore it was to do, but I loved it when it was done. I was sorry to leave it behind when I moved. I still miss it and that was 2 or 3 houses ago!

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