A tiny while ago, I got a cute message from Amanda asking if I'd make her a Christmas quilt. She's a beautiful quilter herself, but unfortunately had no time to make a quilt in time for the holidays. At first I freaked out a little -- I mean, how do you make a quilt for someone whose work you absolutely love!?!? -- but I got over that really quickly, and said YES! It's just such a privilege that she'd ask ME of all the squillions of quilters we know! My head exploded several times, trust me.
I'm sure many of you know her, and I'm lucky enough to count her as one of my friends. She's one of the most darling people I've ever known, and if I could find a way to shrink her down and put her in my pocket, I so would. Sure, her husband would miss her, but whatever :)
I used the same layout as my own quilt (oops, I just realised I'd never actually photographed the finished quilt!) but instead of putting the dark prints in the middle of the blocks, I used the white prints instead. It looks like a snow trail, doesn't it?! Ahhhh so cute!!!
Look at all the flipping snowmen!!! It's my favourite print of the entire line, and almost every block has them in green, aqua or red. I did a scrappy binding with some of the leftover strips of fabric, and then added a touch more of the snowmen because I cannot help myself.
I free motion quilted holly and swirls in white Aurifil thread all over the quilt by hand. I can't draw to save my life, so hopefully Amanda won't look too closely at them. Ahem. I asked the hubs if those looked like holly, and his response was, "Uhh, I don't know what holly is supposed to look like but that sure looks like something". Why do I put up with him?
For the backing, I used a red snowflake print by Makower Christmas print because I knew how much Amanda loved snowflakes. Seriously, this quilt is too damn cute.
So a thousand colour catchers later, there's the finished quilt! It's one of the hardest quilts to let go of, but it's now off to Amanda! Hopefully she'll spend many cosy hours under it knitting and drinking hot chocolate.
Merry Christmas, Amanda dearest :)
Love this sooooo much!!!!! I live that aqua is a Christmas color now! And those snowmen are adorable!!
ReplyDeleteGreat Christmas quilt! I also like the way you write - very amusing. I look forward to reading your posts - you make me smile!
ReplyDeleteAwww, aren't you the best friend she can have or what? Adorable quilt, such nice bright colors! Too bad you didn't photograph it whole :)))
ReplyDeleteSeriously love this. LOVE.
ReplyDeleteReally gorgeous Christmas quilt! Amanda is going to love it for sure. I am working on my own Christmas scrappy trip along (with Aneela Hoey's Cherry Christmas line) - this is making me want to get it done ASAP!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! And tempting... but I already have 2 basic grey Christmas quilts so I'll hold off for now.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, Audrie! Really love it- colors AND quilting!! Nice job!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful Christmas quilt! So classic and fun, and great colors. I love those snowmen, too, and that gorgeous print on the back. Your holly quilting is the perfect touch. (Yes, why DO we put up with them?!)
ReplyDeleteYou have way more willpower than I do to part with this one!
This is stunning. I am sure she will love it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt.
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So pretty! Your holly is a lovely touch. Lucky Amanda!
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt!! I think I'm going to make one with my girls. They are begging to sew a quilt for Christmas. Can I ask how many jelly rolls you used? Love your blog and quilts!!
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So amazingly gorgeous. I'm buying that jellyroll tomorrow!
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