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Wednesday, July 24, 2019

12 Days of Christmas in July Blog Hop and Quilt-Along, Day 11!

Hi, all!

On the eleventh day of Christmas, my true love gave to me... a whole lotta stuff!  Do you know that if you add up all the gifts just given on that one day (the 11th), it's 66 gifts?  And all of the gifts for twelve days is 364 - over half of which are birds.  Do you still think they were true loves after all that?  (Enquiring minds want to know!)

I hope you're enjoying all the little "gifts" that have been shared over the past ten days!  And guess what - there's more!  Today we'll be hearing from Carole at From My Carolina Home and Karrin from Karrin's Crazy World.  I can't wait to see what's going to jump on to my "must make" list today!

Here's the lineup, once again:

SUNDAY, JULY 14TH

MONDAY, JULY 15TH

TUESDAY, JULY 16TH

WEDNESDAY, JULY 17TH

THURSDAY, JULY 18TH

FRIDAY, JULY 19TH

SATURDAY, JULY 20TH

SUNDAY, JULY 21ST

MONDAY, JULY 22ND

TUESDAY, JULY 23RD

WEDNESDAY, JULY 24TH

THURSDAY, JULY 25TH


And remember, too, there's a giveaway!  FIGO Fabrics has donated a fat quarter bundle of their new Christmas line, Wintertide...


...and one lucky reader will get to take it home!  All you have to do is fill in the form below with your full name and email address (don't worry, I won't use it for anything beyond notifying you if you win!).  Entries will close on Tuesday, July 30th, and I'll announce the winner here on Wednesday, July 31st - New Year's Eve in July!


Be sure to click "Submit"!!

You get an entry for visiting the stops on the hop, too, so drop by each new day's blog posts, enjoy the post and leave a comment (comments make us happy!), then fill out the entry form on their blog too.  If their blog hop post doesn't have an entry form feel free to come back here and leave an entry after checking out their "gift" for you!

So get hopping, folks - then come back here to see today's step for the quilt-along...

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With all nine blocks done, it's time to join them together in to your quilt top!  I sewed mine together in three rows, carefully matching those triangle corners so my points stayed nice.  OK, some of them aren't perfect, but you can't tell, can you?  Do your best and know that small imperfections won't show after it's quilted and washed!


And look at that - you've got a finished quilt top!  It's a great size for a wall hanging or for a table or piano topper - and if you're really brave, you could cut into it and turn it into a fine tree skirt!  Or you can do like me and turn it into a medallion center of a larger top.  Mine is coming right along - I found a lovely white and red polka dot for the backing, extended with a little bit of that great red stripe, which is also the binding.  Can you tell I love red stripes?


Come back tomorrow for our final day of blog hopping, and also the glamour shots of my new quilt!    I'll have a link-up party if you want to share pictures of your progress, too.

One more day!

Hugs!

Sarah

5 comments:

  1. I'm still waiting for my 45* ruler to arrive and you've already sewn up a whole quilt? You are SEW speedy!!

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  2. I just love these soft colors -- cant wait to see it completed tomorrow!!

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  3. I have my blocks all sewn together and am working on trees for the border! Yippee!

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  4. Help please, :) Where are the blocks posted, I recently found you and want to do these too! My email address is ble1104@gmail.com if you can link me where I find the blocks posted so far. Thank you! Bonnie

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  5. I am waiting on finishing a few phd's, before tackling this one. I am thinking it will take full concentration. I love it as a medallion quilt.
    thanks for all the wonderful ideas from all of the bloggers.

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