It's that time of year when we can't
always show what is on our
Design Walls.
(HOHOHO!!)
What I can show you today are
Two Bucilla ornaments I just finished.
These Jolly guys are all finished except for the hanger.
I love using the Bucilla kits.
They have easy directions to follow
and look so cute when finished.
These two will be given to someone special.
The Flying Geese production continues
for the quilt I am testing for
This is going to be one fun quilt!
Enjoy your creative time this week.
Hopefully it will be a break from the craziness of this time of year.
Please visit Patchwork Times to see what others are
working on now.
Happy Quilting!
What cute ornaments! I must find some of these kits!
ReplyDeleteYip, the season of secrets. :) Love your ornaments. I have never made any of those...might have to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteFlying geese are such great quilt parts! Love your colors.
A friend just finished a Bucilla tree skirt for her son and daughter-in-law. We heard a lot of muttering whilst she sewed! Your ornaments look wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a tease you are showing us some cute blocks for a fun quilt!
Helen
Love your Bucilla ornaments - Lucky recipient to get them!
ReplyDeleteYour flying geese are really coming along - glad you're having fun with them. Thanks for pattern testing for me. Let me know if you have any issues with any of the instructions.
love your Bucilla kit ornaments - super cute!
ReplyDeleteoooh, love the test blocks. The fabrics really call my name! And, aren't those ornaments the cutest!
ReplyDeleteLove your Santas and have fun working on the test blocks. Those fabrics are great!
ReplyDeleteMy childhood stocking is made from a Bucilla kit and to this day I absolutely love it!!! (Your santa's are adorable!!)
ReplyDeleteOf course I just love your Santa ornaments!!! Very nice job.
ReplyDeleteReally cute ornaments. I love the colors in your flying geese.
ReplyDeleteYour Santa ornaments are so darling Ramona - I love them!
ReplyDeleteLove your Santa ornaments ! Gorgeous fabrics look forward to seeing the quilt.
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