This is my project that I have been working for this hop.
Today is my day for "Christmas In July Blog Hop" that is the brain child of Carol Swift of Justletmequilt.
You can click on her blog name or on the Christmas In July picture on the side of my post to visit her.
A friend Carol of the blog BeadsandBirds sent me this panel of the nativity scene and I decided to do it for my main project.
I finished the manger !
Made a Christmas tree pot holder.
I just outlined the tree for the quilting on this.
Some older things I have done.
This is a falling charm Christmas quilt I made a couple of years ago.
I stays in my living room all year long because I love Christmas.
This is a snow man Dresden plate I made a few years ago for kim, my red haired step-daughter.
This is the one I made for us! Dresden Quilt with pillow shams and a hugh Christmas pillow.
And for a good friend that lost her husband of many years and who was fighting for her life I made this Artic Star quilt. She has sense lost her battle, funeral yesterday.
Made a few more but they are for another day. Happy Christmas in July
My giveaway will be four fat quarters, just leave a comment saying how you follow my blog.
Go and read all the blogs and enter all the giveaways. Help us enjoy our Christmas In July BlogHop
Have fun. These are todays
Hugs
Babs
28 comments:
Girl there is a show on Hallmark - Miss Christmas - and that is YOU! sandie
Cute project. I love the Dresden quilt. I am amazed how you keep on track with your sewing and how many quilts you make each year for your family. I have been following with GFC.
I follow on Bloglovin. I have made a lot of those Nativity sets over the years. I love them.
I love your nativity and how portable it is. Very creative idea
I follow you on bloglovin
The grands will.love playing with the nativity. So fun
Good Morning. I'm so glad you could use the panel. It's perfect to have out for the kids at Christmas and opens a lovely conversation with them about the Nativity. Please do not enter me in the give a way. Though the fabric offered is nice, as you know, my stash overflows. Not a bad problem to have.
You have made some very lovely quilts over the years.
xx, Carol
Love all of your quilts and your Christmas project.....
I love, love the Dresden plate! They're all beautiful!
Those are all wonderful. The Nativity is a great project and I love the Dresden quilt. The falling charms are gorgeous too.
I enjoyed seeing your projects, especially the Dresden plates. I have just learned how to make them and hope to try a few bigger projects myself. I follow you through email.
First, what amazing Christmas projects. I'm glad that you leave your Christmas quilt out all year long. I think that is absolutely awesome. Your projects are all amazing. Being a widow, I appreciate that you made the quilt for your widow friend. May your friend find Peace as she is fighting for her life, too. Second, I love following you vis Bloglovin'.
Hi Barbara! Wowee - what a big selection of projects you shared today for the blog hop. I love the nativity scene. I have one that my Mom gave to me craved out of wood - I don't think I could replace it, but you do tempt me. Happy Tuesday! ~smile~ Roseanne
Barbara, you totally amaze me with all your Christmas projects. I love that nativity set! Thanks for sharing today (and the other day)! I so appreciate your participation in my blog hops and the encouragement you always share. xo
You are truly an inspiration! Love all the quilts you have made in the past. They are just beautiful. Your manger scene is adorable! Love your potholder, too!
Oh that nativity is just too cute. Love the looks on their faces! How fun. You've got some gorgeous Christmas projects too. Love them all!
I follow you by searching you weekly on google. Loved your ideas. I was trying to clean out my Christmas fBrics last year and also made a falling charms quilt. Fast, easy and effective. Janice.snell@gmail.com
I follow you on Blogger.
I like your nativity scene. I've been wanting to make a nativity scene myself. I follow you by email.
The nativity is a great grouping. I've never seen that before. I enjoyed seeing each of your quilts. How nicely your house must be decorated for Christmas!
I love all of your projects. Follow on bloglovin.
I follow thru Email & Bloglovin! :) Thank you for chance to win your Give-a-way too :D Love the Nativity!!
I am swooning at your Dresden quilts! It's been on my list for a long time to make at least one Dresden plate, but it is always pushed back by something more immediate. Yours are beautiful! *I am a Bloglovin' follower!
Those Dresden plate quilts are fabulous! That's one patterns I have yet to make. I follow by email.
kthurn(at)bektel(dot)com
Your nativity set is awesome! Sorry to hear about your friend. I follow you on Bloglovin. Thanks!
Great projects. Love the Dresden plate quilt. I have been wanting to make the falling charms quilt. I have been following with GFC.
Wow, you got so much accomplished! Love your pot holder, very cute. I follow you thru google.
I love Christmas too! You've really been busy with making these lovely quilts. Thanks for sharing!
Sharon @ Ms P Designs USA
What a great collection of Christmas projects. We have that same nativity scene made from a panel. :)
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