Saturday, December 16, 2023

Holiday Stitching

My local quilt group had our December get together on Thursday, and it always includes a gift exchange.  Most everyone brings a quilted item to give, although some members are sewing less these days, but still come up with something quilt related to exchange.  It's always fun to see what people bring and what people go home with!  My gift for the exchange was "Joy."  I came home with this sweet mini quilt, all hand stitched by my long time teaching partner and friend who does the most amazing hand work.  I love it!


Meanwhile, I've been doing some more holiday cross-stitching.  I finished up "Santa's on His Way" and decided Santa needed Rudolph to help him get where he needs to go.  So, when Melisa shared this little design last week, I was all in!  Rudolph needs a few more snowflakes and then both need to be fully finished so that they can be displayed for Christmas.


I decided to stick with my blue snowflake theme because they remind me of a blue and white Fair Isle sweater, like this one!


Sharing at Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching.

 






17 comments:

  1. Oooh, your quilt group gift is really pretty. Enjoy your stitching time this weekend. You'll have to hurry to finish off your Santa and Rudolph. Hard to believe that Christmas Eve is just a week away!

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  2. Love your cross stitch projects! That Joy Noel piece you received is adorable! Wishing you and your family a happy and healthy new year! Happy holiday!

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  3. The Joy mini quilt you were gifted has the most gorgeous embroidery and applique, my goodness! She does all those stitches so beautifully. And I bet the lucky person who received your Joy wall hanging, with that cute, wordy backing, was delighted! Looks like you are having fun with your cross stitch projects.

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  4. the mini quilt looks very well made and cute too! Love that sweater

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  5. It’s fun to give and receive such lovely creations. Will you be finishing Santa and Rudolph as bowl fillers? Melisa has such fun small stitches. Wishing you s Merry Christmas and a wonderful New Year!

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  6. What a great gift you got! I love your snowflakes. Hope you have a wonderful Sunday.

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  7. I love your quilt group gift. Those little cross-stitch pieces are really stitching up quickly. They are so sweet. The blue snow flakes show up better than white would. Enjoy your stitching!

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  8. You made and received beautiful festive and joyful gifts! Gail at the Cozy Quilter

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  9. What a beautiful mini!!! So much tiny detail! I love the little holly leaves and berries!!! And the gingerbread house! All of it is exquisite!!!

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  10. Such lovely little cross stitches.

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  11. The mittens in your gifted mini quilt are adorable! Good plan to stick with your blue and white theme with your cross stitch. That deer is looking great!

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  12. How fun to get this gift from your teaching friend, I bet it brings back many memories for you. I like your new cross stitching projects.
    I started one of hers too! Happy Holidays!

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  13. What a charming gift! I've admired your Joy project and surely the person who received it was thrilled.

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  14. It sounds like a fabulous gathering and what a beautiful gift that you received.Oh I just over the moon to see your stitching, Diann. Rudolph is as cute as a button and a great addition. Thank you so much for stitching the little fellow and all of the other Christmas pieces. You made my day. Hugs.

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  15. That gift suits you to a T!! It is adorable. Merry Christmas!

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  16. I've ogled the pattern for your Joy mini quilt many times. I love it too. Also your cross stitched pieces. You will have a lovely collection, Diann.

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