*** GIVEAWAY CLOSED ***
Well it's here, the last month of the I Love Home BOM. You can find this months border and finishing instructions here. I would like to thank Jacquelynne for allowing me to join in the fun and for all her hard work designing and sharing of the pattern.
Below is my finished quilt that didn't go by the pattern. Jacquelynne asked that the featured bloggers think outside the box and use the blocks however we wished. I loved this freedom of design because I rarely make a quilt as written in the pattern. So I enlarged the sashing and changed the borders. This scalloped border is my go to border, it's quick and cute and adds a little country charm.
I tried to keep my quilting as simple as possible so it could be used as a wall hanging or a sweet little quilt that my grand daughters can snuggle under when they visit.
The border quilting was one of my favorite parts of the quilting process, big ole hearts that fit the theme of I LOVE Home.
So this months Giveaway is sponsored by Thermoweb. A $25 Gift card. I love Thermoweb products and use them often. The one I use the most is Heat N Bond Lite. It truly does what it claims and fits right into my budget. The Thermoweb website also offers many free projects that you can find here.
To enter the Giveaway here on my blog just leave a comment below, please add your email address to your comment so I have a way to contact you. Any comment will do, but if you need help how about you tell me if your making any gifts for Christmas.
Don't forget to visit all the participating bloggers listed below for more chances to win a $25 Gift Card from Thermoweb.
Find more I Love Home inspirations on the Facebook Group and Pinterest Groups.
~ Lea Anne ~
Gosh I am the first one to comment? I made my gifts and mailed them off on Saturday. Now I am testing a bag and making another one for charity. Still have the last 2 I Love Home blocks to make...next year I suppose.
ReplyDeleteI have made pillowcases so far. Would like to make more gifts, but probably won't get done in time!
ReplyDeleteI really like the red in your quilt. It turned out so well.
ReplyDeleteI don't celebrate Christmas so haven't made anything.
Jacquelynne's designs are wonderful. Your colors are so Podunkish and I think they are my favorite. bulltulip69 at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI've already finished my Christmas present sewing. Advent calendars and zippered pouches
ReplyDeleteI'm working on quite a few Christmas gifts, small things like zippered pouches, project bags and pillow cases. I also have to come up with something for my husband's secretary. He is going to get her a gift card, but I like to personalize things by making something to put the gift card in.
ReplyDeleteLove the cheeriness of this quilt!
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ReplyDeleteI love all the red you used in your blocks ans borders.
Your scalloped boarder compliments this quilt so well! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThis little quilt is so cute! I have not made any Christmas gifts yet. I possibly, might make a couple small gifts. Thank you, peterstankovich@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteI love the colors you chose for your bright & happy quilt! Thank you for sharing, Susan
ReplyDeleteI really love how yours came out with all the yellow and red! It's adorable!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could get my Christmas giving on the way. The older I get, the slower I am. Too much thinking 🤔 and too little doing. ritawebegone@aol.com
ReplyDeleteI am only making one Christmas gift this year. I am being sort of selfish this year, working on what I feel like working on. It comes with getting older and realizing I am running out of time. lwalkerhulen@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteYes! I am making mug rugs and grocery bags for xmas gifts this year. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYour blocks are amazing! So beautiful! Enjoy your day! angielovesgary2 atgmail dotcom
ReplyDeleteNo handmade presents this year, first time in awhile!
ReplyDeletecork@pa.rr.com
I like the changes you made to the quilt. I am making pillowcases for the grandchildren.
ReplyDeleteslrdowney at hotmail dot com
LIKE Therm-o-web too!Yes,I'm making some Christmas gifts for our girls>pretty little ornaments,etc. Thanks for sharing your beat Blog+this Giveaway!
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... . that's Neat,NOT beat!
ReplyDeleteI work on gifts throughout the year and it seems there is always last minute ones to make. Love working with Therm-O-Web. mrs_cesmith@yahoo.com
ReplyDeletelog cabin quilt for a present!
ReplyDeleteI love making gifts at Christmas. This year I've already made some zip pouches. And I'm working on dresses for my girls.
ReplyDeleteFroggytonya@yahoo.com
Love your quilt--I've saved all the patterns for a winter project.
ReplyDeletebarbkaup(at)(yahoo)(dot)(com)
I love how your quilt looks! It's nice to see different versions. Right now I'm stitching Santa's Longjohns money holders for some gift cards.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute quilt and your scalloped border works perfectly on it. I'm enjoying seeing the finished quilts!
ReplyDeleteLove this quilt!! So bright and happy!
ReplyDeleteI am planning on making some clutch bags for my friends.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is just adorable. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteAll these quilts are so adorable
ReplyDeleteCaltexgal@aol.com
No, my giftees don't really appreciate quilts.
ReplyDeleteLovely finish on your quilt!!
ReplyDeleteI love all your work. My Christmas is done and mailed. Wow did that cost me some money. Jmikebalou (at) aol (dot) com
ReplyDeleteI am planning on making some pillowcases, and a table runner with placements.
ReplyDeletejedevers (at) comcast (dot) net
I just adore your quilts. You always choose the best fabrics to make them pretty and sweet. You are my applique inspiration :)
ReplyDeleteHeidiRider at aol dot com
I love this quilt and so will your granddaughters. It's so nice to have such special things at gramma's house. Of course, I made a quilt for my nephew this Christmas. Next year I'm giving my sister-in-law and her husband twin quilts that co-ordinate.
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ReplyDeleteI love your quilt! I'm making mug rug, decorating kitchen towels and crocheting boot cuffs.
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I love your quilt and the fabrics you used. It is so sweet! Your granddaughters will love snuggling under it! For Christmas, (or maybe her February birthday if I don't finish), I am working on a collage quilt for my sweet little granddaughter. She loves owls and hers will be in soft pastel florals!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors you used for the borders and the scallops! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteAt work, we're doing a secret santa this year. I'm making a music themed wall hanging for our music teacher, along with some Christmas cheer! I have the idea in my head, now I have to get to it!
Enjoy receiving your emails.
ReplyDeleteThank you and like the way your quilt came out. Marti LNMM at outlook dot com
ReplyDeleteYour quilt turned out so cute!! You need to make a matching pillow! Happy Holidays to you:) The only presents we give are to the grandsons now so nothing to make this year.
ReplyDeleteLove your version -- will hopefully finish mine in Florida -- we are leaving Saturday -- I have my featherweight sewing machine there -- did a little machine quilting on it last year - what a challenge! All Christmas done
ReplyDeleteLove love love it. What more can I say
ReplyDeleteLove your color selections. The red really pops off the quilt. Thanks so much for sharing. grinnie1961 at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteSsuch a nice bright cheery quilt for the gloomy days. I have made something for each person in my "wooly" group...Can't tell cause it's a secret.
ReplyDeleteslowery@shaw.ca
Your quilt is so beautiful! I am finishing up some small wall quilts for some friends I workout with. Still have lots more to do for others on my list as well!
ReplyDeletejklmengland at windstream dot net
I have 3 quilt tops i am quilting! Yikes, i better get s move on. I love your take of This BOM! And your color style. It just screams happy!!!!
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Your quilt is stunning! The colors are wonderful! And I love using Heat n Bond lite on all my applique projects~
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt...the colors are amazing and I'm loving yr scalloped border...
ReplyDeleteMareedof8@gmail.com.
As usual, I start thinking about making Christmas gifts, ohhh, right about NOW. I always promise myself I'll start earlier in the year but so far that hasn't been a successful strategy :-)
ReplyDeleteYour outer border is pretty and inspiring... I might have to use that on something soon!
I love your quilt! So pretty! I'm trying to make some pouches for Christmas so far! Thanks for a chance!
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What a beauty you've created! It will be enjoyed for years to come and bring you smiles with every glance. I am a tried and true Heat n' Bond user here too. I've tried another brand with very little success. Happy Holidays to you!
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ReplyDeleteI'm making two doll blankets for Christmas. juditupp at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteVery pretty quilt! I am making a few pillow cases for my grandchildren, but that is all I have planned right now. I am working on a quilt for my newest great nephew who was born last week.
ReplyDeletececilialyoung at gmail dot com
I really love the way you finished your quilt. I love the borders.
ReplyDeletesallybdixon@gmail.com
DeleteYour quilt is lovely. I am doing $ for gifts this year. I do enjoy getting your blog in my email although I don't comment every time it's appreciated.
ReplyDeletecolleen1990(at)yahoo(dot)com
Nice quilt. I haven't decided if I am doing any special sewing/quilting projects. Maybe.
ReplyDeleteI have a new Grand baby due on the 19th, so I’ve made a quilt, a couple blankets and a Christmas stocking for the new baby, and one for the dad, too!
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Your quilt turned out beautiful I am sure your granddaughters will love snuggling under it.
ReplyDeleteVery cheerful quilt!
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt. I am not making any handmade gifts this year.
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt. Looks like you like red. Making a few small things for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteI am making PJs and quilts for my great niece’s American Girl dolls. Grace16cat@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI used to make all my gifts, but don't amymore. Too busy making quilts!
ReplyDeleteI am finishing up Christmas gifts, American girl clothes and Pat Slaon's Grandmas Kitchen BOW...Lots to do!
ReplyDeletejltritt@yahoo.com
Love your quilts done in red--my favorite color. Leann Williams redflyfish1@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI'm working on a quilt for honey do for Christmas. All my other gift sewing is done. Love your red and yellow quilt. It's just so happy.
ReplyDeleteEcsokmay@yahoo.com
If you haven't quilted anything yet, then I guess you haven't broken any rules!
ReplyDeleteIt seems like I never have enough time to make all the gifts I want!
ReplyDeleteMeinhardmk@mymail.vcu.edu
I tried to make it a little easier on myself instead of trying to make large quilts everyone is getting a mini quilt or a mug rug.
ReplyDeleteI made two quilts for my great nieces and have already gifted them as we saw them in October. And also gifted on to my daughter which I made a year ago. Finally decided she should get that one. But now, taking a break till next year. I always vow to make more gifts but somehow doesn't happen. Thanks for the giveaway! hrglover(at)hotmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt. Very cheerful and festive. The scallop border adds to the design, plzcole1@aol.com
ReplyDeleteHello, my email I sent: dolphins1008@att.net. My name is Kellie. I have already made 4 quilts for Christmas and I'm working on my 5th and 6th one fight now. That is all the quilts I am making for Christmas, but I have 3 more to do after Christmas. Thank you for a chance to win the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI love your version of the quilt! My email is mjblythe@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI have finished several Xmas gifts for other people to give. annettejo@cox.net
ReplyDeleteI love your variation on the quilt! I'm making mermaid tail blankets for my 4 granddaughters
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Am mailing out 2 gifts tomorrow and working on a table topper for my granddaughter.
ReplyDeleteYour Quilt is lovely. Working on microwave bowl holders for Co-workers and a mermaid doll for my granddaughter.
ReplyDeleteI have one more gift to make. The others are pretty much finished and others are in the mail! We mostly do handmade gifts for each other!
ReplyDeleteI made quilts and pillowcases for my preschool grandkids, hope they last until they graduate from high school as that is usually when they get their next one! (kwiltpharm@aol.com)
ReplyDeleteMaking lots of gifts and Christmas is coming fast...too fast.
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping to finish machine embroidery on some aprons and some felt pretend play sets for gifts this year.
ReplyDeleteI went to a class where they wanted us to use a different Web to bond our appliques and I will never leave Heat and Bond again.I promise.
ReplyDeleteWhat have I "made"? As in finished?? Lots of time, lots of time, right? I mean, there's eighteen more days until Christmas itself and I have an advantage since we do our gift exchange on the 6th which is when the Wise Men came bearing gifts. So I have a month left!!
ReplyDeleteWe do stockings on Christmas morning and then have the rest of the day for church and a nice Christmas dinner. I will do a few small things for the stockings again this year.
I love the pink and red together in your quilt. Takes me back to the 50's when a girlfriend had a pink and white dress with a red piping - it was stunning.
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt and the border is one I've never seen before.
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt. I hope to make the one net year. I have recently joined so not even started on the houses, but I will make them.
ReplyDeletelove this quilt and hope to make it soon
ReplyDeleteI hope to get some soup bowl cozies made for friends by Christmas.
ReplyDeletewow, i really love your border, is that made with hst, or what, just wonderful
ReplyDeleteshoshana s5821140@gmail.com
Hi. I’ve not made any gifts this year. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI don't make gifts this year. I'm am busy with quilting a Christmas quilt, but my machine doesn't work properly. It is currently being repared :-(
ReplyDeleteThank you.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter and I do a lot of different crafting. We usually try to make something for our dear friends, who live on the other side of the state. I have made a couple things for her. She is a quilter - I am a beginner. Would really love to make her something in the quilting world some day. Am really hoping for next year to be the year. Love your quilt - perfect for a little girl to snuggle up to. Thank you.
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DeleteI made a table topper as a gift. woodrats53@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI really like these products. I am going applique crazy with holiday projects this season and could use some more supplies. Many thanks. pserenko@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI have made a baby quilt, a bag and a table runner, pot holders, and Iron bag with handles and pillow slips
ReplyDeleteI make quilted postcards and sent them yesterday. I make Christmas ornaments for grands, nieces, and nephew. They are ready to give. Place mats, pot holders, Christmas tree skirts are on my list to finish for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteYour color choices are great! Excellent work.
ReplyDeleteLove version of this sweet quilt and your scalloped border. I do have a lot of friends who enjoy handmade items and this year everyone is getting something I made.
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Christmas will be sad this year (many unexpected recent tragedies) however, I will still complete a ballerina quilt for my granddaughter with matching quilt for her American Girl doll and Bitty baby
ReplyDeleteHi and Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sponsoring this giveaway. I made makeup and jewelry pouches last year and am at a loss for this year so it looks like it will be store bought gifts.
ReplyDeleteI love exchanging gifts with quilting friends. My favorite giftie is a gift card holder - because they also hold packages of needles! Hand or machine! I've made selvedge trimmed Christmas trees; wool snowmen ornaments with the pocket to hold the gift card on the back; and selvedge stocking ornaments made just wide enough to hold a gift card. The sky's the limit! Happy holidays - doni @ Oregon coast
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ReplyDeletelove your take on the quilt
ReplyDeleteLove all the creativity that went into your quilt.
ReplyDeletemartisovitsd(at)central(dot)edu
I like how you did the Quilt in red. I was working on a sunbonnet sue quilt for my granddaughter for Christmas but my machine broke down and I can't get into anyone to get it fixed until after Christmas.
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt, I rarely follow a pattern exactly or a recipe, just have to put my own thumbprint on my work. I made a couple of bags, table toppers and a quilt.
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt! I have a stack of projects that are supposed to be Christmas gifts but, alas, not for this year the way I'm going. pjrquilter (at) msn (dot) com
ReplyDeleteI have made a curvey log cabin in my daughter's sorority colors. Need to get it quilted and bound!
ReplyDeleteI love the borders and colors! I am making a few gifts this year; looking forward to giving them.
ReplyDeletewaynes1wife (@) gmail (dot) com
This little quilt is very sweet and I hope to make it after Christmas..Sad to say, I am not making any Christmas gifts this year either.
ReplyDeleteWorking on many gifts. I have two baby quilts made for two grands and working on another.
ReplyDeleteHello! I do not plan on making anything for Christmas this year. would love to win your giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI made a quilt for my grandson this year. Next year I will have to start my Christmas sewing earlier!
ReplyDeletenikilsend(at)outlook(dot)com
Should have started sooner on gifts! Don't know if I will get them done or not.
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