Sad to say, there was no time to even dig the Christmas fabric bin out of the depths of the closet, so these were all made from scraps and stash that were more readily available when the initial inspiration struck. Without further ado, the finishes:
I don't think the second finish was shared earlier, this one went to my daughter as a little housewarming gift:
Most of the latest batch:
And the last one ... of course I needed help keeping this one grounded!
And now, my Christmas wish for each of you is for a joyous holiday season and may the new year bring you much happiness, health, and peace in your heart, and of course an abundance of quilty fun!



A grand holiday finish to all. Thank you for your Christmas wish and know it is returned to you. Exactly the items I cherish:)
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely gifts! The scraps turned into perfect table toppers. Yea for scraps!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. They are sure to be loved. Happy Holidays. Hugs
ReplyDeleteYou chose lovely combinations of fabric for your toppers. Such nice gifts!
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a beautiful Christmas!
I just love those table toppers. I have it on my list to try a couple after the holidays from scraps. A bunch of them together might make a neat quilt! I still have lots of strings!
ReplyDeleteYour hexie tabletoppers will be much appreciated by the recipients. They'll be able to use them more than just for Christmas. Have a wonderful joyous Christmas.
ReplyDeleteThose are wonderful and will make such welcomed gifts. Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness - you've been busy! They are fun to make aren't they? And I know that they will be gladly received. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed catching up with your Christmas stitching projects and looking forward to seeing what you have planned for 2018.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year and Happy Stitching!!