Friday, September 25, 2020

Tis the season for pumpkins and stars

 This little wall hanging was started in the fall 2019.  First all those little stars, then the rest of the piecing fell into place quickly. And then it sat and sat while I was inspired and pretty soon it was 2020 and it got shoved to the back, I wouldn't need it for several months.  


Then the August OMG rolls around and I thought that would be the perfect time to finish it up.  I quilted it quickly the first part of the month and then well it sat and sat again and I didn't make the deadline.  All I had to do was the binding and applique.  I even had the appliques all cut out.


Finally I got really tired of it staring at me every time I walked into my room. So this past week it was finished up rather quickly one afternoon.  The pumpkin is flannel and the sunflower and leaves are wool. All fused on and then machine stitched on. 

I absolutely love how it came out and really wanted to keep it myself. 

But I really didn't need another fall wall hanging but it is so cute.  The pattern designer is Me and My stitches.

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25 comments:

  1. YAY for the finish!! and even more YAY for the quick finish - and even more more YAY for the quick sell - that is so awesome!!

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  2. I love this piece! So glad you finished it so someone could enjoy that lovely pumpkin and sunflower. Had I seen it, I would have snatched it right up too :-)
    A very pleasing design and great fabric and quilting choices.

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  3. I would've had a difficult time parting with this cutie. So glad it flew right out of your shop, though! Not surprised.

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  4. Sometimes those unfinished quilts can be real loud! Another nice finish!

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  5. Hi Vicki! How great that it has already sold! Having just admired a field full of sunflowers, this is just the perfect addition to a nice Fall setting. I love how you quilted the stars, too. And the crosshatch in the corners! Very nice job. ~smile~ Roseanne

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  6. That is fun, Vicki! I love how you combine quilting cottons, flannel, and wool. I also love that you have repeat customers!

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  7. Love it! Such a wonderful fall design.

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  8. Your new Fall wall hanging is SEW sweet!!

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  9. You are all ready for fall! Love the stars, sunflower and pumpkin combo!

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  10. Cute, cute, cute!!! Awesome that you have customers/followers!!!

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  11. I love your piece, and yes, maybe you don't need another but fun was to be had and you had it!

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  12. So cute.....the design and colors typify Autumn. Why is it that some projects move at a "snail's pace" and others start & finish promptly?? It doesn't seem to make any difference as to the size of the project either!!!! sigh...........

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  13. So sweet and great that it sold so fast! I think I need some of your customers, lol!!!

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  14. Sweet little piece! The wool really gives it extra depth, perfect for autumn. I'm not surprised it sold so fast :)

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  15. I love autumn quilts. This layout is adorable with that tall pumpkin and sunflower on the left.

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  16. I love autumn quilts. This layout is adorable with that tall pumpkin and sunflower on the left.

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  18. You know how much I love seasonal quilts! This one is really fun. I like how you quilted the borders.

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