Monday, December 16, 2013

On Trend

When I shared my Quilted Gift Tags last week, I had no inkling they'd receive such a stir! 
Quilted Gift Tags
And then today, they appear in Sewing Trends with Rachael at sew, mama, sew. Go figure.

I haven't tried matchstick quilting on anything larger than a mug rug yet, but I am definitely enjoying that.
trying out a bit of matchstick quilting - I like!


It's a technique the provides crazy good texture and I hope to try it on something larger in the new year!

16 comments:

  1. These are great! Love the Christmas Fabric!
    Carol

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  2. Beautiful, Debbie! And congrats on a well deserved feature!! :)

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  3. So fun! Love the baker's twine too. :)

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  4. You shouldn't be surprised!!! They are pure cuteness and very unique :) Great job…….and I may steal the idea for some of my gifts if ya don't mind?!
    Cindy

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  5. I tried the matchstick quilting on a NICU quilt (36x36) a couple of weeks ago. My nicer Pfaff was giving me problems so I used my cheap Brother machine. I tried it later on my nicer Pfaff and it pulls more! I guess I'll stick to the cheap Brother when doing matchstick quilting. I just love the texture it gives.

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  6. I loved them and couldnt find the tags, so I made mine out of canvas..

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  7. Your Christmas tags are great and not that difficult, perfect. What is the name of the fabric with the people in it, do you know? it is so cute.

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  8. I've just finished my second project with it, a cushion this time, it's definitely addictive!

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  9. Love the Christmas mug rug! That is such cute fabric!

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  10. I love your matchstick quilting!

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  11. Lots of cuteness going on here!!

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  12. Congrats on the feature!! I amlovin the matchstick quilting on the mug rugs :)

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  13. Gift tags and mug mats are such a great use of scraps. I'm addicted to mug mats!

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  14. Would love to know what that fabric is too! The one with the people in it, so fun! Thank you.

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  15. For Kathleen & Maddie, the Christmas fabric is "Merry Main Street" by Alexander Henry.

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  16. Thank you Debbie! Just love your work, so inspiring!

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