Well folks, how are you enjoying the hop so far??? We have some very talented people sharing their work with us...right? I want to thank Carol, from Just Let Me Quilt for hosting for us again.
This time, I have a little table runner to show you...it is Echos table runner from Connecting Threads.
The top is pieced with Batiks, and it is one that goes together very quickly.
A closer look so you can maybe see the quilting a little. It is swirls in gold Glide thread done on Lily.
This next project wasn't done for this hop....but, they are small, so.....going to show them to you.
These are from a paper pieced pattern called Tall Tree Trim...kind of neat, eh. Here are a couple of small ones from the past...mug rugs with photos printed on fabric.
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What great projects. Your table runner is so pretty.
ReplyDeleteOh that is such a lovely table runner and the mugrugs with photos is such a great idea! Your trees look beautiful too!
ReplyDeleteThe table runner looks so complicated even if you say it is easy...love it! Photo mug rugs is a great idea and I can't wait to try making some of those. The trees look gorgeous and really tiny! Thanks for hopping with us today and sharing your sweet small projects! I love having you to hop with. :O)
ReplyDeleteFun idea to put photos on mug rugs... that gave me a gift idea :)
ReplyDeleteGreat projects, glad you shared with us!!
ReplyDeletecute projects!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Really love the pincushion.
ReplyDeleteGreat projects. Sweet pincushion . Like the idea of photos on the mug rugs.
ReplyDeleteWonderful projects, love the trees. I have been wanting to try some of them too.
ReplyDeleteSmall, smaller, smallest... AWESOME!!!
ReplyDeleteLove love love the table runner 💕
ReplyDeleteWonderful runner, Marjorie and I love your tree. That has always been one of my favorite pincushion patterns.
ReplyDeleteGreat table runner and I absolutely love Glide thread. It runs thru my longarm so nicely and the sheen brings the quilting to life. I've done the big tall tree for my door, but have yet to finish the ornaments that go on it.
ReplyDeleteWonder where I put that pattern???
You have been “busy” again!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful table runner. I really the trees too.
ReplyDeleteLovely runner!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and you're getting a leg up on Christmas it seems. These are perfect projects for me to view as I watch the constant snow falling outside...one inch in an hour at least! Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove the trees! Thank you for all of the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteEnamored with your trees! All your small projects are great...that pin cushion is just so sweet!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely are all your items. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYou have a beautiful group of projects. I have wanted to make a Cathedral window pincushion or block for quite some time. So beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLove your runner! Great projects as well. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMarjorie, you have been busy! Pretty table runner - I love the sheen of Glide thread. Oh, and photo mug rugs - such a clever idea! Those would make great gifts.
ReplyDeleteOh, Marjorie, that table runner is beautiful. All of your projects are fun, but you had me with the table runner.
ReplyDeleteReally nice projects. Love the table runner and the coasters...what a great idea to personalize them that way. Thanks for sharing all your projects.
ReplyDeleteThe Echos table runner is my favorite! Made with the pretty batiks is a perfect way to show off their colors.
ReplyDeleteA very nice display of small projects. Those trees are very cool!
ReplyDeleteHeya Marjorie, What wonderful projects. I love the trees, very cool design. The mini pincushion is also nice, great way to say I've made a double wedding ring project.. :)
ReplyDeleteYour projects are beautiful! Love the pincushion.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing all those projects. I really like the tablerunner--colors and pattern. I agree that this has been another great hop.
ReplyDeleteCute small projects.
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