Remember this project from Debbie Busby over at Wooden Spool Designs.
She is one of the new designers I discovered during the Buttermilk Basin Home for the Holidays Blog Hop. And truly, this was my favorite project of the entire hop!
Thank you so much Debbie!
And a little more glitz!
I could not resist this variation of the Lil' Twister quilt I had seen in blogland.
Needs to be quilted, but what a great table topper for the holidays.
This one finished at 18" x 18", but I should have used the ruler for 5" squares!
It would have made a wonderful centerpiece for my dining room table this holiday.
I think I'll go back to TOWQS and get some yardage to make a big one next year.
Congrats, Cheryl. I liked this project, too!
ReplyDeleteLove that Lil' Twister! Perfect little table topper.
Merry Christmas!
...Karen
Congratulations! You lucky duck!
ReplyDeleteYour cute little Twister is so festive.
Carolyn
Congratulations on your win!!
ReplyDeleteI love the table topper - so very festive and cheery!!
Congratulations of being a winner....... Couldn't happen to a nicer person.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the ideas you shared. I see some fun things in my future.........
Congrats to your win! And I really like your Lil' Twister. I may have to copy this version to make mine like a wreath quilt ;)
ReplyDeleteI just love your twisting wreath! Wonderful...gorgeous fabrics...Merry Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your winnings!
ReplyDeleteI really LOVE your Lil' Twister quilt.
The fabrics are Gorgeous and so is the design!
You are one lucky girl! Congratulations! The mistletoe will sure look festive in your home. Your little Twister quilt looks gorgeous made up in those rich colors. I especially like the border fabric you chose.
ReplyDeleteLove it too! It's taken me a couple of days to get over here and see it after all the chit chat over at Kathy's. Great job!
ReplyDeletecheryl,
ReplyDeletei have the lil twister tool and have made a bucketload of table runners. Would you share the layout of the Christmas wreath?