KT Winner
Congratulations to the winner of my Shine Bright PDF digital pattern with Christmas and America options---
Roxnne B.Beautiful quilt. Looks like it would be easy to make. Thanks for sharing your designs.
Enjoy! Please email lynne@ktquilts.com with your email address to claim your PDF digital pattern.
This Jelly Roll quilt goes together easily with strips and connecting corners for the star points. The perfect weekend project.
Sweet Holly
Even though the temperatures are rising here in Kansas, Christmas is just around the corner! Christmas fabric, that is. Sweet Holly is due to arrive the end of this month. Please check out all of the projects we've created for this collection on our website at ktquilts.com. Preorder your kit(s) now for best selection.
Evergreen is a booklet with three coordinating projects - a lap quilt, runner and pillow. The medallion style lap quilt features a Sweet Holly Layer Cake plus a few extra greens for trees and the tan backgrounds and outer border. No fancy piecing, just great use of the Sweet Holly assortment.
The perfect compliment to the Evergreen lap quilt is the matching runner with stars and trees. I pieced this runner in sections with two trees and a star so it's easy to make it any length you wish. Just make the desired number of sections to fit your holiday table.
The Evergreen pillow is a simple fusible applique design, perfect for last minute gifts or just one more pillow for your home decor. I made mine in about 1 1/2 hours, then whipped down binding. All of the Evergreen project will set the stage for your holiday home, yet last well into the new year.
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I love the trees, what great quilt projects!
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ReplyDeleteI do in fact LOVE IT! Should be three fun projects! (Would make perfect gifts too.)
ReplyDeleteThat table runner would be so fun to have out all winter!
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I really LOVE it! Trees are one of my favorites! Thanks!!
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ReplyDeleteLove anything Christmas a nbn d these are perfect!
ReplyDeleteLove the little trees! I'm doing houses and want to add trees in between for the neighborhood!
ReplyDeleteLovely pattern, guess it is time to start on fall and winter patterns. Christmas is just around the corner.
ReplyDeleteYikes Christmas is just around the corner (in terms of getting Quilty projects finished). I would love to win thanks for the chance
ReplyDeleteReally like these 3 patterns, but especially the tree pillow. Your creative juices always keeps me inspired to keep using my "warehouse" of Kansas Trouble fabric---LOL.
ReplyDeleteLove those little trees, especially that runner!
ReplyDeleteI like the flexibility for size on the table runner, and the trees are perfect! Great pattern.
ReplyDeleteLove the trees!! I live in the middle of huge old pine trees, so am drawn to anything with trees. Love the patterns!!
ReplyDeleteLove the trees especially the pillow. You are getting me in the Christmas spirit already.
ReplyDeleteLove all 3 - but especially the table runner. Great design... thanks for all the good ideas!
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ReplyDeleteYep, I love it. I want it. The colors are perfect for my family room & I have the rocker for that pillow. The table runner would be perfect for the coffee table. & this year I wouldn’t be rushed to get them done.
ReplyDeleteLove all the trees!!! These are great winter patterns! Thanks for the chance to win! HUGS... and stitches
ReplyDeleteLove these patterns. I just recovered a chair that was a wedding gift to my parents back in 1958. The pillow would be perfect to put on the chair. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteKansas evergreens, in a row, standing tall, flannel or wool, inviting warm comfort. Yes. I love the trees
ReplyDeleteI want to make this as a year round quilt in my camper! Pine trees and starry nights... perfect for a camper!!
ReplyDeletelove all- especially the table runner. already on my to do list!
ReplyDeleteHaven't done much quilting, but this looks like something I could handle. Thanks
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