Do you remember the deer quilt that "Sweet Hunter" wanted for Christmas? |
Well, I finally took one of 401A Singer sewing machines to the Hilton and just got busy. |
Yes, it is just a giant king size panel but that is the fabric that "Sweet Hunter" picked out so that is what "Sweet Hunter" got. |
Well, this is not my pick for my big king size bed at the Hilton but it is a "hunting cabin"! |
I just love this little pillow. I got it from my sweet blogging friend Karen! She has the neatest stuff. |
And look what was on one of the trail cameras along with many other deer pictures! I just love our trail cameras!! |
Today I am thankful for........
getting this Christmas present from 2010 finished!!!!
I am linking up to Allie's Christmas Through The Year even though this present was late!!
Does it count Allie???
I am early on both of these but just wanted to go ahead and show it.
18 comments:
Evening Val, Are storms headed your way also? If so be safe. I love winter because there are no tornado watches and warnings. I am so terrified of storms.
Love the quilt For your Sweet Hunter. I am sure it was a labor of love. Lots of work, I am sure. Makes us feel good to complete a project that's been a while in the making right? I have a rabbit sitting in the craft room that has been started for months. It's almost Easter and I'm wondering whether to finish it or wait and have it for next year Ha! The sad part it's for me, not to sell. Have a safe evening.
O VAL- I just LOVE Sweet Hunter's quilt! They are such lovely animals. I stood on the porch today and watched one take a bite out of one of my little trees.
I had to laugh because of the story of his first quilt. Back in 2004 daughter-in-law #1 showed me a picture of an afghan that she had fallen in love with .(Her hinting) I checked it out online and ordered the pattern. That was in January and I set to work on it because it was in the house weather and I worked on it until April and then there was so much to do out doors and the project was SOOO much work. It had a big lighthouse in the center and then all around it was little lighthouses and they were a pain. I kinda tucked it away and figured she would Never get it. It was Just too much work.
Then the last week in June I took a tumble out doors and broke all the bones in my leg and also in my ankle-leaving me pretty much helpless . I had never had a broken bone and it was sheer misery for me.Between the pain and the misery I felt trapped - and as I was moaning the blues one day - I happened to spot that afghan tucked away in the tote beside of me?
So, I pulled it out and worked on that thing the next 4 months and she received her lighthouse for Christmas - I do not know which one of us was the most surprised! LOL But if not for that tumble -she would never have received it. She even hung it on the wall for a while and then one day it was gone and I asked her about it and she said she did not know where it went to. She figured one of the kids had it.
But, that is funny the way projects go. It was very nice that you did not have to wait 25 years-gosh - you would have been an "antique" by then. LOL
I'm sure it's a great feeling to have it done. And isn't quilting on those vintage machines fun? (I quilt on a 1936 Singer treadle--and lots of times I piece on it too!)
O POOH Val!
I just did a full post, but then it disappeared - so I don't know if it went or not - Just in case I wanted to say that I totally love the deer quilt!
A perfect quilt for a the Hilton. And I really like how you did your wall..cool.
You did it, Val!!!!! It looks great on your bed and is sure nice in a hunting cabin. I think it is perfect for "sweet hunter". Now, lets just hope he gets a deer this year. I love the photos from the cameras in the woods. Look how green everything is, too. As I looked out the window here today, I could see the little lilac leaves starting to unfurl.
Well, you keep on sewing, Val. There is a huge reward when you are finished with a project.
Susannah
you gotta do stuff to keep those hubbies happy sometimes!
I was thinking the same thing you told him, that if he did not get a deer while hunting he had plenty of them on his bed.
I am glad you can sew while you are there, I am sure you will do all kinds of projects at your Hilton.
I love deer hunter's Christmas quilt! And I actually like the quilt haning behind the bed. Looks warm and inviting.
The deer quilt fits right in and it such a nice balance with the sweet pillow heart. :-)
Wow Val it is GORGEOUS!!!! It shouldn't count as it's not for 2011 but it's so beautiful it has to. I love it, and Sweet Hunter loves it and that's what counts.
I also love your creative headboard - a girl after my own heart!
Well Done Val. Sweet Hunter's quilt looks great in the "Little Hilton" hunting cabin.
I know you are proud of this accomplishment! I am so glad you got it done, and I am sure Sweet Hunter loves it too!
The quilt looks great. As you say, it's a hunting cabin. You did a great job of camouflaging the ugly door. Do you leave the sewing machine at the cabin or do you take it home every time?
Love it! Looks like he does too!
Great job Val!! So glad to see you quilting.
Well at least ya never give up!!! Heeehehe!!!
Hon, the quilt is just magnificent. Worth waitin' for and the little heart pillow is just the icin' on the cake!
God bless and have an awesome day!!! :o)
That was a big project, and I know your honey appreciates it. Good job!
I love the quilt. Did you machine quilt the entire quilt? The one I have to finish I originally machine stitched around the squares and it walked and I ended up with puckers. I took it all apart and now have to hand stitch it and then put a binding on it. I'm just not that good at that kind of thing, but I'm going to give it a try.
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