... bugger all really!
Playing with my Cherry Christmas stash, ordering some more of the white prints from the ladies at Pin It & Stitch; they have loads you know, if you are trying to get in the festive spirit too.
And I have been master-minding in Touchdraw...
I am thinking of using Sarah Fielke's ups and downs block as a starting point.
So I am going to get back to humming Christmas carols, and you can roll your eyes all you like; I am determined to have a festive quilt this year!
A festive quilt is such an indulgence but great fun. Hope you enjoy creating and making it! Cherry Christmas is such a great fabric line.
ReplyDeleteI think I just passed out! Jxo
ReplyDeleteim trying to hang on to feeling summery here, can't be doing Christmas yet!!!!
ReplyDeletebut it does look rather fab!
ReplyDeleteIgnore them all, nothing wrong with letting Christmas creep in early....consider backing your quilt with something totally non Christmas for all year use.
ReplyDeleteYou decadent thing! But you really need two (or three) more Christmas quilts - one for each child! You weren't going to leave them out were you!?
ReplyDeleteAAARGH!!!! *Sigh* Well, all right then, I suppose you can have a C quilt, but can you save mentioning it again until November please? ;o)
ReplyDeleteI really like that pattern and the Cherry C************ (I cannot say that word in September) will look really good. Go to it Mrs. Di x
ReplyDeleteIt's looking amazing from where I'm sitting. Xxx
ReplyDeleteI am with Katy on this one... no more mention of it until November, you hear! :0P
ReplyDeleteI'm playing with your design in my mind thinking of all the cool ways you could rotate and invert it and the secondary designs it will come up with. Get on to it. I want to see what you come up with!
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