It's kinda funny how things work out.....
You see, today's topic is Christmas quilts and how we decorate with them, or if we have a favorite one. As I was going through my boxes of photos (yes, they are all unorganized, in multiple boxes!) I suddenly realized that I have no pictures that show any Christmas quilts!
So, I set my mind to trying to figure out how I could take some "creative" photos, or whether I could Photoshop a festive quilt onto my table, and started looking around in my boxes of quilts (yes, they too are stored unorganized
in various boxes around my house). Then I came to these boxes.

And my brain went off on another tangent.
Because I also had to come up with things to share my "life-in-a-bag" tonight with a group that I am part of at church. And I knew what was in these boxes. There was something in there that I needed, but didn't want to face.
Yea, they may look pretty innocent, but don't let them fool you. There's something bad in those wooden boxes.
Unfinished projects.
Lots of em.
And that isn't the only place that I have them.
BUT, that's what I was after for my "life-in-a-bag" (and the connection would be that my life is an unfinished project.... do you get it? That's ok if you don't because some of them didn't get it either.)
And guess what else I found?
Would you look at all those unfinished Christmas quilts?! Huh. Do you think maybe that's why I don't have any Christmas quilts in my photos?? Pretty sad, I know. I have great intentions, but life keeps getting in the way of my sewing and quilting! Especially at Christmas time!
I'm thinking that this year I need to finish at least one of these...... I just need to find the one that is closest to being done!
Seriously, though I do have several Christmas quilts that I have finished, and even though they aren't in a pretty Christmas photo setting, I'm going to share them with you anyway. Just because they are my favorites!
You may not think of this as a Christmas quilt, but several of us in my local quilt group decided one year to do a red and green block exchange. The rule was that each month, we made enough blocks for everyone in the group, plus ourselves. We ended up splitting into two groups to make it a manageable number of 6 in each group, and you were either in the "murky" group or the "perky" group. You can probably guess which group I chose! We did this for several months, then each of us used our own ideas for setting the blocks and making a finished quilt. I love this quilt because it has such variety in it. I'm calling it "Have a Murky Merry Christmas".
Holly Baskets is another one that I love. This is in my book "Cabin Fever" and hangs in my dining room all winter long. Who says that poinsettias are only for Christmas?!
And no quilters' home is complete at Christmas without a quilted tree skirt, is it? This is "Sleigh Ride" and is also in my book Cabin Fever.
And my little Charlie Brown tree gets a little wool tree skirt (this isn't really the tree I put it under; I just didn't have time to get the other one out!) This Happy Holidays skirt is in my book Full Circle.
And the painted Merry Christmas sign at the beginning of this post also became a quilt....
This Merry Christmas is also painted, but I used Shiva Paintstiks on fabric. If you've never tried working with these, you should give it a try. It almost looks like a panel print and gives such a different look and feel than applique. Oh, and this is also in the book Cabin Fever!
So, there you have it! Some of my favorite Christmas quilts!
Now, it's time to check out the project that Roseann has for you! The pictures I've seen of her store make me wish I lived in Minnesota so that I could shop at her store! Oooo, no, wait...... it's cold in Minnesota.
I think Indiana is cold enough for me. Maybe I'll just settle for visiting sometime.
Can you believe there's just today and tomorrow left of the Blog Hop? If you haven't already, make sure you leave a comment on each designers' blog post for the day they have their free project. You don't want to miss a chance at the Grand Prizes!
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