Thursday, October 28, 2021

Timber!

 It's timber time says this Gnome family!


I just couldn't resist these little cuties any longer.  While we were in Spearfish this past August we took a little trip to Belle Fourche, South Dakota.  It was there in a packed little quilt shop that I found this panel and couldn't pass them up.  I think I got two.  
 
I used the asterisk block in the four corners, because I thought they looked like snowflakes.  You can find the asterisk block at So Scrappy.  I flanked the black and white gingham with a tone on tone red.  A pretty quick make and still so festive.  Did you notice my little Gnome doll (left center)?  He was made by a friend a couple years ago and is made on an empty yarn cone. His beard is part of a mop and his hat a stocking!


I like to put a split hanging sleeve on smaller wall hangings that way you only need one nail in the center.  And here is another hint, if you ever hang a quilt and the bottom doesn't stay flat against the wall, add a little double stick tape to the wall and press your quilt to it.  

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14 comments:

  1. The "snowflake" blocks in the corner is a nice touch, Vicki!!! Cute vignette!

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  2. It IS a really cute panel. I can see why you couldn’t continue to resist it. Your quilting is perfect for swirling snow to go along with the snowflake corner blocks.

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  3. nice touch on the hanging sleeve - I like a split also as it helps to keep the center of the quilt (especially large ones) from sagging in the middle

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  4. You have sewn a lovely frame for your gnomes. Thank you for sharing in my linky party and brightening my day ... :) Pat

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  5. Very cute! The gnome just makes me smile!

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  6. Hi,
    Really cute quilt...looks really festive.
    Have a great day!

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  7. Cute wall hanging and I love the double-sided tape tip :)

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  8. I can definitely see why you couldn't resist that one! Those gnomes are so cute! The asterisks work really well as snowflakes in the corners, too. Great finish, Vicki!

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  9. Hi Vicki! Aren't you full of helpful hints today! I adore the Timber gnomes although it does make me think of a song. (Timber, I'm falling for you . . . that's all of the song we ever sang. HAHA) I love the swirly quilting in the beards. ~smile~ Roseanne

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  10. How cute is this? Those gnomes are so cute, and you have the perfect spot for them in your lovely home :-)

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  12. Looking great. And nice staging on the photos.

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  13. The Bakery in Belle Fourche is a hidden treasure, isn’t it? Love your Gnome panel all finished up! Well done!

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  14. Yours is great, I long quilted a panel like this for a customer last year.

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