I hope you have some Christmas cookies to go with your coffee, this morning. Christmas has arrived at Show and Tell. That is my tree, although not this year's version. If you look carefully, you might see a kitten in that tree somewhere. There usually is one.
We start out this morning with Andrea. This is a favourite Christmas project for her and they are so loved that she wanted to share them with us.
Next is Barb Karim. Barb didn't tell us much about these, although I think the story for one of them may be down further.
Carol McFee tells us that she thinks she made this ornament about 25 years ago.
I have one of those in my decorations, too, however, Carol's is much fancier.
Carol made this applique piece in 2019.
This wall hanging came from a 10" square swap with some of Carol's quilting friends. I suspect Barb might have been in that swap. (Check Barb's first picture.)
Dianne Watchorn sent a picture of her Nativity scene.
Dianne's Christmas Angel
This is a panel that Dianne added lights.
And a double sided tablecloth for a young man.
Finally "All Spruced Up for Christmas Tree".
Five years ago, I made a Christmas stocking for my brand new Grandson. Since I finished it on Christmas Eve, it never went to Show and Tell.
Kathy Panagapko made this kissing ball in 1985. Her friends were smocking dress for their little girls but Kathy had boys, so she made this.
Laurie Craig made a Christmas quilt and had it quilted by Beth van Wyngaarten.
Laurie also made an Advent Calendar.
MaryAnn made this wall hanging from a panel she was given.
She also has two cushion covers in progress.
Marion learned to make socks, this fall. Here are three pair she has finished.
This lap quilt was from a kit from Connecting Threads. It was quilted by Sharyn McKinley-Key.
This Christmas quilt is made from two panels. Marion quilted it herself.
Pat Nyenhuis completed some Christmas gifts.
Pat's Christmas quilt is Queen size. Each fan has a different Christmas message on it.
Wow. I hope you are all in the Christmas spirit, now. Aren't they all wonderful!
Starting in January, Show and Tell will be once a month. As always, you can send your pictures any time.
Until the New Year!
3 comments:
Such beautiful Christmas projects. Merry Christmas to everyone, and best wishes in 2022🎄
Barb Sharp-Bond
Wonderful show and tell. Certainly puts one in a festive mood! Merry Christmas everyone. Next year in Stittsville?
~Joy
Hi Kate,
Thanks for inviting me to stop by. I'm not a big seasonal decorator, but I enjoyed seeing all your work. Kudos to the person who learned to make socks and made not one but three pair! You've all inspired me to dig out a kit I bought long ago and far away, and never made. It's a Nativity scene, mainly in batiks with fused applique. I've traced the figures and will likely have it sewn up later today. Quilted? Well, that may take some time...Thanks again for the tour!
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