It's cold and dark this time of year. Time for a taste of colors. So I cooked me up some colorful cookies. An easy recipe:
one small piece of pattern per block, add solids strings from the scrap bin
Courthouse blocks, inspired by and infused with Denyse Schmidts lovely products.
No sugar, no calories, no regrets...
My little Hommage a Denyse measures 26" by 28", uses the leftover piece of Kyoto bamboo batting and is quilted with perle 16 in my favorite baptist fan pattern.
It's a busy time of the year. Hope there's still time for you to do some sewing, or if not, to dream up some new quilting adventures!
(I'm dreaming of Denyse's latest fabric line, still not available from the stores yet)
; )
25 comments:
Beautiful Marit and perfect contrast of quilting curves with the angular lines of the fabric. The little cat paw prints in the snow are rather lovely too!
I love your hand quilting work too!
...and your kitty too!
nichi
Your hand quilting is so gorgeous! I love the contrasting thread for the quilting. can't resist those colorful cookies myself! I am dreaming of new quilts this morning.. The fun never stops!
This quilt is lovely! Did you put borders around the cookies? Usually I can see the seams, but these look as if they are floating on the background. I LOVE it. You have inspired me. Maybe I will make one of these, maybe. ;)
En veldig fin quilt med vakker quilting!! Jeg syr litt, men det er julegaver..... Lite som kan minne om en quilt!! Ha en fin helg!! AnneK:-)
A beautiful quilt!! Your recipe is a winner and your quilt is really precious with your hand quilting. It does brighten up the dark days!
Another wonderful quilt.
Love the hand quilting!!!
Andi x
Delightful! And I love the picture in the snow!
Just beautiful...so pretty...love the color burst!
Marit, this is just gorgeous, especially the way the colors pop against the snow. Happy holidays. Looking forward to an inspired 2011!
Just love it! Feels like sunshine!!
Very pretty - and I agree, necessary during these dark winter months! I have to ask you about your Baptist fans - do you mark them, and if so, do you use a stencil? I've been wanting to try them but not sure how to mark them.
Gorgeous as usual and a great use of strings. The Baptist fan is my all time favourite quilting pattern too.
Beautiful!! The quilting is really interesting - love it!
its wonderful. I like the handquilted fans. great finish!
Great quilt! I like the contrast of white and bright colors. I'm impressed of all you who make quilts at Christmas time! GOD JUL!
Congratulations for such a perfect quilting! Besides, the colours are lovely.
It must be very nice having Christmas with snow. Here it is so hot.
Happy New Year!
Love the baptist fan quilting. Small projects can be so satisfying...I need to do more! I didn't know Denyse has a new line coming out so I went and looked. Very unusual color scheme but very interesting.
Such a pretty quilt, it looks great in the snow!
What a sweet quilt...the baptist fans are a perfect finish.
Love the pictures in the snow especially the one with the paw prints...too cute!
Oh Marit, how beautiful! I love your colours and your quilting... I agree with you regarding the traditional baptist fan, it just adds such movement to the quilt!
I am sending you plenty of blue sky and warmer weather from here. And I wouldn't mind you sharing some snow! LOL
Hoping you have a really wonderful Christmas and a creative New Year!
:)
Marit, The beauty of the quilt and quilting!
absolutely gorgeous. love it all and your quilting is beautiful. cute kitty photos too!
This is such a wonderful quilt! I love the quilting pattern...do you mark your quilts before quilting? If so, what do you like to use to mark your quilt top? Thanks Marit...it is just lovely!
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