Christmas Quilt & Pillows

A few days ago, I told you that I was trying to finish up a couple of projects before all of our parties and that I would show you the projects that went with my ruffled tree skirt. Well, here they are!

I made this Christmas quilt last year.  It took me a whole entire year to do all of the stitchery, and the quilt blocks, but I was determined to finish it and have it quilted and ready to go for Christmas last year.

Here is a close-up of the stitching!And the quilt blocks that I had to piece together.  Don’t you love the quilting!  I love how she put snowflakes and swirly things in it!Well, this fall I found these two patterns that went with the quilt, so I decided that I HAD to have them also!I would work on the stitching at night, while we were watching TV and they really worked up pretty fast, but I took my lolly sweet time in getting all the fabric and notions together and so therefore, I was in a frantic rush to get the pillows all put together at the last minute!  Does anyone else out there procrastinate?  I have decided that I work really well with a deadline!

This fun pillow has a felted wool top on it and covered fabric buttons. It also has            pom-poms for the tree ornaments and ric rac all around the outside!  Isn’t it a perfect match for the quilt?  Here is a link for the pattern.

This pillowcase was a cinch to put together and these patterns are wonderful.  They have great instructions on how to assemble everything.

 I love my Christmas bedroom!  It makes me feel all warm and cozy.  If any of you would like to make the quilt for yourself for next Christmas here is the link for the pattern.  The patterns are all from Crabapple Hill Studio.  They have a great selection of really fun quilts and pillows, and if you start now, you can have it done for next year!  Yea, right, like we all have time right now to start anything!  But you know what I mean.

(While linking up to the Crabapple Hill Studio, I saw some other really cute patterns, so maybe in January I will have to find another project!)

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14 thoughts on “Christmas Quilt & Pillows

  1. Wait! You HAND EMBROIDERED all of the stitching? The snowmen, trees, house, santa, sleigh, words, etc? RITA! Your talent astounds me! This is a stunning set! You are an amazing woman!!

  2. Wow! What a project!! But I love it. I love redwork, especially for Christmas, and the pattern is ADORABLE. My project for 2012 is to make a quilt and pillows for my bed. I’m hoping to have it all pieced by the time I come to Utah in the summer so I can have it profesionally quilted.

    1. I am sorry, but this quilt took me a year to make, so therefore, I would not be willing to sell it, or to make one to sell. I am sorry.
      Rita

  3. Hi Rita, I just found you through Pinterest and I’m so glad I did, wow, what an amazing site you have with the most brilliant creations, I am taking lots of inspiration from you, although I will never manage a half of what you achieve……and I have to ask, how come you look so young with all the children and grandchildren….!!! x

    1. Janette, thank you for taking the time to write such a kind comment. I am glad that you found me and hope that you will visit often. I don’t know that I feel all that young anymore, but I tell my husband that all my projects keep me going and keep me moving, at least that is my excuse for being able to do them! :) Hope you have a great day!
      Rita

  4. Rita these are so cute. Where can I find the red’-work embroidery patterns like these? All the links to them said they couldn’t be found.
    Thank you so much for your help in locating these embroidery patterns!!
    Susan

  5. Hi Rita – love your items. I love Crab Apple Hill too! Love the way you finish them too! I recently bought several of their patterns on a trip to Branson – now I have to get busy. You have inspired me! Thanks!

    1. Linda, How fun for you! I love having projects to make. Good luck with your projects, I would love to see pictures when you are done! :) Rita

  6. So glad I found your site. I just ordered the girls bathroom to embroider. I am interested in the balance of the patterns hoping to complete for a niece. Althought I know many who quilt and want me to be a quilter, I prefer the beauty of embroidery and for it to be framed. So do I just return to your webpage periodically to see the rest of the patterns and then place my order? Thanks a bunch for your offerings, they are great. Janet Truncali

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