Year of Quilts Finale and Thoughts

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The final quilt in the year of quilts!
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One side has santa, reindeer and penguins.
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The other is more muted with kitties, puppies and plaid.
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I quilted it with ‘merry’ and ornaments. I did so not stitching the words left to right but rather top to bottom. Like writing sideways – I was surprised how easily my brain made the shift.
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The year of quilts has been a fun challenge. None of the quilts were elaborately pieced, but they were great practice for playing with color and quilting. Did I mention that most of the fabrics were my husband’s choice? Yep, not all were prints I would have selected, so they pushed me outside my comfort zone. Occasionally, I reigned in his selections – he desperately wanted this rooster fabric – to make the challenge manageable.
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I would do another year of quilts:

  1. Each time I had to peruse my stash for a coordinating fabrics or suitable binding, I discovered new combinations to try in art quilt or other throw/bed quilts.
  2. I have even more confidence to quilt a larger quilt with free motion stitching – giant words stitched sideways – heck yeah!!!
  3. I like giving – 2014 wasn’t just the year of quilts, it was year of giving quilts.