Thursday, December 26, 2024

Christmas is over!

What a busy month and Christmas day.  Chalk that day up for being done and enjoyed by family.

I was busy this month putting bindings on quilts.  It was a hard go with this guy plunking himself down on top of what I was trying to do.  I did get three quilts done this month.  Yeah me!

 Two almost identical quilts.  The borders are different blue fabrics. So, why two?  Read on.

Quilt Info:

Pattern name:  "Berry Smoothie" by Villa Rosa Designs
Size:  61" x 78"
Batting:  Polyester
Machine quilted by:  Kathy Wareham

So .... why two?  My grand nephews will be two and three at the end of January.  They fight over toys, so we end up buying two of some toys.  I just knew there would be a lot of crying if they didn't each get the same quilt.

Christmas morning and this little guy was opening up his sack.  He is thrilled with his new quilt.
When the oldest nephew saw his brother's quilt, he said "I want that" twice.  Oh dear.  A young niece was helping him open his sack and told him he had the same quilt.  Whew .... all was well again!
The oldest loves his new quilt!
I was busy making this pillowcase for a young niece who is going to summer hockey camp.

After the quilts were opened up, I was reminded again by a niece that she needs a quilt for her new bed.  She has moved from a single to a double and none of her quilts fit.  There is a reason why I make quilts.  They are enjoyed and wanted!  LOL

We have had lots of snow and cold weather this month.  A new snowblower was purchased for me.  A machine that I can handle.  It is battery operated and so easy to operate.  When I went to the store, I asked for a machine that I can handle and not jolt me off my feet once it gets started.  We had a snowblower that did exactly that.   The sales rep. showed me a machine and said that it was the easiest and least complicated one to run.  Sold!  I'm happy.

As the month and year closes down, I still would like to finish up two projects.  We'll see if time allows.  I'm not spending as much time in my studio lately.  It shows with the lack of posts on this blog.

Oh, and nine years ago today, our family made a trip to our cottage on Boxing Day.  That was such an enjoyable day.  You can read about that day here.

Cherish your day, cherish the rest of this year, cherish your life!

Happy New Year!  2025 ... Bring it on!

4 comments:

Gretchen Weaver said...

Teaching children to share is a good concept but it's just easier to get 2 of the same thing and avoid the drama. They can learn to share when they are old enough to understand. Enjoy your end of the year sewing!

Kim said...

Good call on the duplicate quilts for the little boys! You’ve managed to finish some nice quilts. Happy to hear your holiday was enjoyed by all. Same here. I have three quilts lined up to make in the coming months. Planning to hide in my sewing room from the trouble coming from within the country here.

loulee said...

You did the right thing. Little children can be difficult sometimes. The two matching quilts look great. It is lovely when all our efforts are wanted and appreciated.

Jennifer said...

Those little guys are thrilled with their new quilts - so what does it matter if they are nearly the same? There will be plenty of time to be 'different'! Sounds as though everyone had a good day.