Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Some round wedges are totally done!!

I had some time on Sunday and got these 2 round wedge toppers bound-I still have a few more to do so stay tuned for those, LOL

For this one I chose prints that say Christmas but don't scream it, they are also ones that could be out any time of year if that was your color scheme. They were fun to piece and fun to quilt, lots of ruler work on my Nolting longarm. I love how the quilting almost makes it look like pleats in the round. If you click on the pix you will get a closer look at that.

The center circle is appliqued on using the interfacing sewn to the right side of the green and then clip interfacing and turn it, position it and iron it down. Then I chose a tiny blind hem type of applique stitch from my Janome Horizon 7700 to applique it down.
It measures in at 28" just the right size for my table, but I didn't make it for me! All of the round ones are for sale, as are most of what I make :-)
I was so surprised to see I was featured on Freemotion by the River blog today-great way to start the day!! Thanks Connie!




 And a fall wedge topper that measures 36"-it turned out a little bigger than I was hoping but I am sure it will fit someones table!  This was the first one I made and I was trying to scale it down from the original tree skirt size and forgot to take into account that the wedges don't meet right in the middle, LOL Live and learn :-)
The quilting on this was freehand hook swirl, an easy forgiving design that is fun to do and leaves great texture.


This little quilt you might recognize as a free pattern from Connie at Freemotion by the River.Thanks Connie-it was a fun little quilt to make up. This will be donated to our local Neonatal unit.

16 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness - I love the table topper! I know you mocked it up yourself, but did the ruler come with instructions to make the strip sets? I need to make a wedge Christmas tree skirt and I love the pattern yours makes!

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  2. Your topper turned out so neat!! Thanks for the shout out and I love your little quilt! Thanks for sharing.
    Freemotion by the River Linky Party Tuesday

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  3. You have been a busy lady! Love those round table toppers. And that baby quilt is adorable!

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  4. Those table topper are just scrumptious. They look so effective. I also love the little quilt, adorable.

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  5. I love how you quilted the toppers. I need to add some hooks to my swirls. ;)

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  6. What great projects! The round toppers are beautiful.

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  7. Fantastic table toppers they are truly gorgeous! And the baby quilt is cute, cute, cute.

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  8. oh wow your round table toppers are too awesome!
    Kathy in Missouri

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  9. I love the red topper! I have a wedge ruler that I need to try out. Hopefully I'll get to it before this Christmas! Nice job on the quilting with all of them!

    http://www.busyneedle.ch

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  10. Lately I have bee seeing many of these round table toppers! Love it!

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  11. Love those round table toppers and have to restrain myself from adding them to my list (you know that one that keeps growing by just looking around the net). Just beautiful

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  12. those round toppers are amazing, I so could not do that! Love the little quilt, I'm pretty sure it's similar to the pattern I'm just about to start

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  13. I love your round toppers! I need something just like that for my square kitchen table. I so dread just a regular table cloth! I think I will be adding one to my "to do " list! I have been planning placemats for each season/holiday, but a topper instead of some is a good idea. Thanks for the inspiration!
    Cheri
    www.fabricandmemories.blogspot.com

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