Here we are...the final OPAM (One Project A Month) for the year!!!
The final one is a Christmas Quilt for Mr Armchair!!!
As I slowly learn quilting I thought it fitting that a quilt for him be made on the new (Ber)Nina sewing machine!!!
Front of quilt...
I just did triangles for my first go...
I used an iron on wadding...much easier than using pins...
and quicker too I think than pinning and basting...
turned over to back...
and the label...
I have stitched it with various stitches available to Nina...
I have called the quilt 'Berry Christmas'...
We were up at a little place called Berry and came across Elizabeth's patchwork shop...Mr Armchair admired a quilt on the wall...
Elizabeth kindly showed us the quilt and how it was made...
It is from Moda Bakeshop by Rachel Griffiths...
Elizabeth then gave us the pattern...
when we came out of the shop he asked if I bought the charm squares for the quilt...I said no...
I then went back to purchase them and the rest is history!!!
Thank you to Peg and Kris for hosting this Challenge...I have thoroughly enjoyed it and probably have 12 more projects finished than I would normally have!!!
Last week I received a Christmas gift from my very dear Blogging Friend, Simone...A Christmas stocking above sitting in the tree...
Some Winter Tea...and a little windmill magnet for JoJo!!!
How so very thoughtful Simone to think of her!!!
I think the cute little pouch is a camera pouch (please correct me if I am wrong Simone)...
Thank you Simone...I enjoyed opening up this lovely gift from you all the way from The Netherlands!!!
And of course I had to hang up my Shepherd's Bush stockings!!!
These were such a delight to do...I have done 9 of them...
and am thinking of getting into cross stitch a little more next year!!!
The 2 littlies...Ryan and Lidija...
And the girls all together...
My Daughter Jacqueline thought she's make a Gingerbread House a couple of years ago...this has now turned into a tradition...And what a lovely one enjoyed by all...especially Ryan as he 'crashes' into it!!!
The little 'people' in the house...
Jacqueline bought these absolutely stunning roses for me!!!
Thank you so much Jac!!!
Candles behind the Gingerbread House...
And Ryan asleep at the end of it all under 'A Christmas Wish' by Gail Pan Designs...this was a Block of the Month 2 years ago!!!
It's been a fabulous blogging year for me...
I can understand what people mean when they say blogging is a life changing experience!!!
Thank you to all fellow bloggers...new friends...passers by and loyal followers...
May we all enjoy good health, happiness and safety in 2011...
and of course much stitching...quilting...reading...and baking!!!
Happy New Year...bring it on!!!
Dzintra...