Bonjour and welcome! 😄 I've managed to get a few things done! Yay!!!!
December's OMG
I mentioned in my last post that I would be working on my Christmas panel quilt, one of my SAHRR 2025 projects. Well, it turns out that after putting together the Cowboy panel quilt, this second one was a breeze! It came together without any re-stitching which is quite the accomplishment when you're making it up as you go along. 😂
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| All four borders ready to attach |
I found it difficult to decide on the fabrics to use for the borders. At first I wasn't going to have a border and I was just going to use "quiet" fabrics between each block, but it was just too chaotic. I was doubtful as I was doing it, but after looking at the picture, I knew that it was NOT going to happen!
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| A failed experiment |
I was hoping to use blue in the border but none of the blue fabrics were correct. I also didn't have the right green. So, going through my fabrics, I found a checkered fabric that had all of the right colours!
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| The perfect inner border |
I then looked at my friend's finished Christmas panel quilt. We bought these panels last year to make together. She finished her quilt early in 2025, but I made it for the SAHRR and it took a while to make, especially since it was one of two quilts!
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| My friend Sylvie's Christmas panel |
Isn't the yellow amazing as a border? I was lucky to find a large piece of bright yellow fabric in my stash. After making the pieces around the blocks, I should have enough for the binding.
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| Borders around the quilt |
At this point I've added three of the borders - I just need to add the bottom border. It will then get sandwiched and quilted! 😊 That is a reasonable December One Monthly Goal (OMG).
Table Scraps Challenge
I really wanted to make something for the November Table Scraps Challenge. After all, the colours were ours to choose and the theme was music book or movie. Since I was playing with Christmas fabric scraps, I decided to make a couple of small mats that I will stitch up using colourful running stitches. I'm not finished stitching them, but that's something that shouldn't be rushed.
As for a song (sorry, it should have been a book or movie!), I'm going to say that the song "River" came up most often as I was working on this. Joni Mitchell wrote and recorded it (1971) and it was later recorded by Sarah McLachlan (2006).
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| Two Christmas fabric mats - lot of colours! |
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| First mat - stitching with colourful running stitches |
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| The second mat, ready to stitch |
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| The backs of the mats |
What I learned
- After working on the Christmas panel quilt, I'm happy to say that I'm no longer in denial about Christmas coming!
- I was really surprised by how quickly the Christmas panel quilt came together. I'm happy because it shows that I did learn a lot making the first one!
- I'm so grateful that I had the fabric necessary to finish the borders around the quilt.
- I looked in my Christmas fabric stash and found a nice print for the back, so it should be easy enough to piece together and then sandwich.
- I'll be putting together a post with all of the links to the Christmas panel quilt like I did for the Cowboy quilt. At this time, I'm just including my last post on the Christmas panel. It has all of the related links
- I'll enjoy slow stitching the Christmas mats.
Related links
- SAHRR Week 6 and Free Motion Mavericks, February 27, 2025
Linking parties
I'll be linking up to many fun linking parties, including the December OMG and the November Table Scraps Challenge. Why not check some of these out, after linking up below? Monday Musings, Design Wall Monday, Sew & Tell, Put your foot down, Off The Wall Friday, Finished (Or Not) Friday, Beauties Pageant, Patchwork & Quilts, 15 Minutes to Stitch 2025, Oh Scrap!
FM Mavericks
Welcome to week 560 of Free Motion Mavericks! It was a very productive week! Thanks for linking up. Here are the projects from last week that included FMQ, ruler work or walking foot quilting.
Kat of Scrapbox Quilts FMQ this fun Go Blue banner. She used a new attachment that was a bit of a disappointment. Kat quilted around all of the elements of the fabric.
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| Go Blue banner FMQ by Kat |
Donnalee made another lovely placemat for Zoey, her dog. This one is a Christmas mat. As well, she made this storage bag that will be sold at the guild's show.
| Zoey's Christmas mat by Donnalee |
| Storage Bag made by Donnalee |
Deb, the Scrappy Quilter, FMQ this lovely mystery quilt that was designed by a friend, for their guild.
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| Mystery quilt made by Deb |
Here is a look at her FMQ. She used a wondering leaf design in different colours of thread.
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| Multi-coloured thread used by Deb for the colourful areas |
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| A white leaf FMQ by Deb in the white sections |
It's now your turn!









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I like the plaid border in your quilt. I like plaids in anything, so good choice!
ReplyDeleteThanks. I'm really happy with the plaid, it turned out so well!
DeleteThe yellow works really well in that panel border. It does allow you to see it as a winter quilt, not just a Christmas quilt. At least it does me anyway. Enjoy your stitching time this week.
ReplyDeleteHi Kate, I think that you're correct about it being more of a winter quilt, hopefully to cuddle under, unless she puts it on the wall!
DeleteI agree with Kate. I'll look forward to seeing your quilting choices later this month.
ReplyDeleteThanks Anne-Marie....me too! lol
DeleteCongrats on finishing up your SAHRR, Andree, and thank you for participating in the November 2025 TABLE SCRAPS Challenge! Your playtime with those holiday scraps made for some festive mug mats. Enjoy using or gifting them during the upcoming season!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Joyful. I've finished stitching the first one, and about half way through the second one. It's so lovely to just be stitching :-) Thanks for the challenge. I guess it's time to start thinking of the upcoming December one!
DeleteThat yellow is really nice and just what it needed! Thanks for sharing in Sew & Tell. Enjoy your slow-stitching time. ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks Melva, I really am enjoying stitching my running stitches :-)
DeleteI LOVE the Joni Mitchell song River... one of my all time favorites. I get teary hearing it but sing it for days after.... so much sewing, kudos for that! LeeAnna
ReplyDeleteThanks LeeAnna, it really is gorgeous, isn't it? It's also great to hear seasonal songs that aren't so sugary!
DeleteThat yellow really brightened your SAHRR Christmas panel. I'm glad it came together without so much drama as you had with the cowboy quilt! Best wishes on getting your Christmas preparations completed with plenty of time to spare!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects
ReplyDeleteThanks Terry, I'm really happy with the yellow, even if it's not my original choice. It really does make the yellow pop in the panel. No other colour could have done it I think....
DeleteCe tissu à carreaux est parfait ! Quel bonheur de trouver dans son stock le tissu qui va bien ;) J'aime beaucoup le jaune dans la bordure aussi, ça illumine le panneau central. Vivement Noël !!
ReplyDeleteMerci beaucoup Frédérique. J'étais heureuse qu'il y en avait assez. Jaune n'est pas typiquement une couleur de Noel, mais ça fait bien l'affaire! Bises.
DeleteThat's a sweet panel and the yellow in the border looks great with it! Your little mats are pretty, too - I like the hand stitching you added to them. Happy stitching, Andree!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Diann. I've almost finished stitching both mats - I love them!
DeleteI love that panel and the borders are looking great! I really like your little fabric mats as well. Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Brenda, and thanks for the weekly party! Monday's and coffee belong together :-)
DeleteCongrats on your lovely SAHRR. The yellow looks great :)
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