Haha, It isn't a Christmas quilt, but a fun little one I made recently.
Here was my inspiration. It is scrappy and fun!
Look at these cute packs of fabric I purchased from Two Thimbles! I'm going to give one away on my blog and one on my facebook group. If you belong to both, commenting on both is fine.
This is my way of thanking you for your support over the many years!
(This blog is almost 12 years old!)
I appreciate you all so much!
I'll announce the winner on Friday!
Here is more of the Lancaster fabric by Jo.
Here's my new Instagram dedicated to all things Humble quilts! Join me if you'd like!
Leave a comment for a chance to win one of the packets of fabric and I'll draw a name on Friday!
Very charming little quilt! It reminds me of the Waltons and Little House on the Prairie. Best of luck with your new instagram account.
ReplyDeleteYour little reproduction quilt is very cute! The Lancaster charm pack is lovely. Someone will enjoy receiving that!
ReplyDeleteThose blue and white fabrics and quilt are really popping out in your IG feed - hmmmmm, something for 2022?
ReplyDeleteLovely re-make of the vintage quilt!! I would love the Jo Morton packet...thanks for the chance
ReplyDeletehugs, Julierose
I enjoy your blog and read everyone. I love your style and the antique quilts use post.
ReplyDeleteThanks for a chance to win! Beautiful fabric!
ReplyDeleteCHRISTMAS BLESSINGS AND PEACE
ReplyDeleteScrappy sewing is always the most fun, isn't it? I find myself reaching into my scrap bin more often than cutting into big pieces. Congratulations on 12 years of blogging and here's to 12 more!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you, too! I'm inspired to make that scrappy mini, too.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is adorable! Will you hand quilt it? I love Jo Morton, can never have enough of her fabrics! Wishing you and your family the happiest of holidays!
ReplyDeleteThank you Lori for the chance to win your giveaway. I love all that scrappy goodness in your quilt. These are my favorite.
ReplyDeleteLove,love,love Jo Morton fabric and your little quilt. I’ve been following you since 2012- when I got my 1st iPad.
ReplyDeleteLovely quiet colors. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteSimple quilts are sometimes the best!
ReplyDeleteYour little quilt is precious! I always enjoy reading your blog, Lori. I hope things are slowing down a little bit for you with the big changes at work. I hope to start playing with my antique blocks you sent. I think I will take them apart and reconfigure them. I hope you and your family have a nice Christmas.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your family and a happy new year with lots of time to quilt.
ReplyDeleteI've been a fan way before your blog. We go back to "Interquilt" Hugs
ReplyDeleteI love your little quilt! And I can see it in Christmas colors!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful little quilt!! I enjoy your blog very much.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
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ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Lori! I hope you and your family make many memories. Your little quilt is darling.
ReplyDeleteSweet fat quarters just right for a Humble quilt project! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteYour little quilt is a perfect inspiration for some peaceful piecing during the holidays. Love your version and the sweet antique one too. Merry Christmas to you and yours!
ReplyDeleteWhat a precious quilt! I must kit it up today! Holiday baking and sweet vintage repro kit is the perfect thing for our wet and cold day. Happy Retirement!
ReplyDeleteYour little quilt is adorable, I love the fabrics and colors you used! I have followed you for many years and enjoy seeing what you are making. I don't always leave a comment but I really enjoy reading your blog. Wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you Lori!! Happy sewing in the new year, looking forward to seeing what you come up for your SAL's. Thanks' for the chance at this great give away!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and congratulations on 12 years!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your family. I love the little quilt, so simple and sweet. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteLovely quilt! Colors are perfect. One cannot go wrong with Jo Morton fabric designs! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteLove those colors. Merry Christmas to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteEverything you post is cute and inspiring!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful little quilt! Love the colors that you used! Hope you and your family have a very Merry Christmas!! 🎄
ReplyDeleteJo Morton fabric is my favorite
ReplyDeleteSo now I'm following you on instagram- love the "simple 9-patch" quilt I saw there!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Lori, on 12 years of wonderful blogging! I enjoy reading each day.
ReplyDeleteLove Jo's fabrics and do not have access to them here. What an wonderful gift for a lucky person. Merry Christmas to you too. I look forward to following your new adventures in 2022.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas! Love seeing your projects.
ReplyDeleteOoooOOOOO! Would love to win this li'l cutie of yours! Love the original, too. Merry Christmas, Lori. Thanks for all you do for us! Peggy Melfi
ReplyDeleteLove all the little quilts and your posts. Merry Christmas
ReplyDeleteWhat sweet quilts--both yours and the original. And what a beautiful collection of fabrics! I haven't been around for 12 years (in the quilting blog world) but you blog is one of the first I found. I don't comment often but I always read and love your posts. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteCute! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteAh Lori, your small quilts are always so sweet. Love those four-patches and what they can do! Jo Morton fabrics are so lovely. Thanks for the giveaway, however, we all stick with your blog because of you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely little quilt; both yours and your inspiration piece. Jo Morton fabrics are always a favorite.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Lori and everyone, so enjoy your blog Lori, thank you for the scrappy inspiration! Best wishes to all for a happy, safe and healthy 2022.
ReplyDeleteThe little quilt is sweet : )
ReplyDeleteLiz
Oh la la you've been busy :0) What a sweet scrappy Christmas quilt! thanks for the chance to win Lori. Have a very Merry Christmas and a blessed 2022
ReplyDeleteI love these old quilts! Thanks for all the inspiration! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas. Cute quilt. You do such a great job of creating new with inspiration from something old.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas! The doll quilt I receive last year was primarily Jo Morton. So very cool & congratulations on 12 years!
ReplyDeleteAdorable little quilt. You have a great eye for fun oldies to revive/ remake.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas. Lovely projects. I also have been blogging for 12 years :-)
ReplyDeleteSweet little quilt! You did a great job recreating the antique inspiration. The charm packs look like they have amazing fabrics inside.
ReplyDeleteA fun little quilt to recreate. I like your version very much!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win a pretty charm pack.
Almost 12 years old? Wow! I've been following you for almost 11 of those years!
Love your little reproduction. I will certainly have a Merry Christmas if you draw my name!
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ReplyDeleteYour little quilt is kind of Christmas looking. The Lancaster fabrics look really pretty. Happy holidays wishes to you also.
ReplyDeleteI love these projects. That blue and white is wonderful. Do you ever have enough of the charm packs?
ReplyDeleteThank you for the inspiration you give me. I wish you Merry Christmas and a happy and healthy 2022 with less Covid and a lot of beautiful quilts!
ReplyDeleteOh those fabrics are wonderful and I love Jo Morton ! Thank you sooo much Lori !
ReplyDeleteI wish you a Merry Xmas with your family !
Jo Morton is one of my favorite fabric designers. I love your quilt. You fabric placement is perfect.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your blog. I enjoy a different perspective on what life brings us all.
ReplyDeleteLove the fabric and cute little quilt.
ReplyDeleteThe little quilt is sweet. 12 years, wow! I will have to see how long I have been following.
ReplyDeleteI would love to start something new with this fabric!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your new Instagram account. I love your artwork.
ReplyDeleteLove your little quilt!! Thank you for the inspiration-- I always enjoy your blog! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI love the warm rich prairie colors that Jo creates...would love to be included in the drawing.
ReplyDeleteAnother sweet little quilt--love it! Thanks for the chance to add some Jo fabrics to my stash!
ReplyDeleteReally a nice little quilt ... I love the warm colors of the fabric. Jo Morton is one of my favorite fabric designers. Perfect for the quilt design. Thank you for sharing!!
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ReplyDelete¡¡ Felices Fiesta !!
Merry Christmas, Lori! I love Jo Morton!!
ReplyDeleteLove how you came up with your inspiration for your quilt. I usually use a pattern because it saves me time (of which I have very little). A cute quilt top indeed!
ReplyDeleteYour little quilt is very nice. I love Jo Morton fabric. The colors to me are soft looking and great to use in a repro quilt.
ReplyDeleteLove little scrappy quilts! Love the colors in the charm pack!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's always a pleasure to follow your blog and thank you for a lovely giveaway
ReplyDeleteI like your inspiration for the quilt. Would love to win but will check out the line of fabric. Nice.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas.
Merry Christmas and thanks for a chance to win a prize, Lori!!
ReplyDeleteHave only been following your blog for about 3 years, but always look forward to it. I especially appreciate you sharing your inspiration w/your sew-alongs. Wishing you and your family A Very Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI like the brown and blue in your little quilt! Fun! Congrats on the almost 12 years! Enjoy following you! HUGS... and stitches
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Lori! Love your Humble Quiltlet. Following your Humbleness on Faceboook and IG.
ReplyDeleteI always feel so happy when I see a new post from Humble Quilts. Thanks so much
ReplyDeleteGlad to be following your on instagram. Do know, though that your link back to this website gives me a security warning, and won't let me use the link. My altimeter favorite postings ofor yours was the Sajou quilts! Thanks for all the great quilting !
ReplyDeleteFIXED! Thanks for letting me know!
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