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Monday, November 26, 2007

Starting to Decorate

OK ….. I’m in the Xmas mood early this year! Must be the snow storm we recently had and the Winter quilt that I’ve been working on that has given me the urge to decorate early.

This quilt was finished in April of this year. Since then, I have been itching to hang it up. The time has finally come. :o) The tree blocks were won at a guild meeting a couple of years ago and they were part of a UFO challenge that I participated in at my guild. I just added sashings and borders and quilted it.

Together with the wooden pieces that were painted this autumn and my Jim Shore carvings and a new table tree …. and my angel from Guðrún, this corner of our home is now ready for the festive season.

Have a great day!

15 comments:

  1. Looks like a lovely, little corner Rose Marie!

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  2. Love the quilt. Soooo pretty!!! Neat border, too.

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  3. Very pretty setting! I love that little quilt.

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  4. What a lovely little corner -- now you're making me feel like decorating!

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  5. Love it, it looks so inviting. I love your JS figures, and that cute little angel that Gudrun sent.

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  6. Now I want to begin to decorate, but I think I will wait until next week due to work and other things. Your corner looks so pretty, I can see that the angel has good company, I love those snowmen. Is the tree alive?

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  7. Your tree quilt is darling! And Lady, I know trees! LOL! Your decorations are very nice also. I mentioned you in my blog today--all good.

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  8. It's very lovely the little quilt!

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  9. What a beautiful display! Christmas is a warm feeling, even with the snow.

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  10. Your Xmas quilt is lovely! This decorated corner of your world looks so friendly and cozy :o)

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  11. What a great little corner! Love the tree quilt!

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