Today I am doing a guest post on the AccuQuilt blog and will be sharing a tutorial for this beautiful table runner called Winter Blues. It would be perfect for the holidays!
This is the photo for my blog post over there……notice the big, beautiful tree in the background – yep, I took this picture a couple days before we lost it. Can you see that our steps are tied the tree and are floating in the water? When the tree fell, the rope broke and our steps floated down river. Goodbye tree…..and steps!
I am sharing another fast and easy tutorial for the Winter Blues table runner featuring the 12″ GO! Qube and also the new 12″ Companion Set.
The Folk Art Quilted Traditions blog hop continues. Please visit the following blogs to see what projects they have made.
Friday October 14th
- Adele Mogavero – Adele Mogavero Del~Lillan’s
- Joan Kawano – Moose Stash Quilting
- Lara Buccella – Buzzin Bumble
Beautiful table runner. I’m so sorry that you lost your beautiful tree, but thank God your family is safe. Little Sadie sure is a cutie, glad she is on the mend.
With my love of fabrics and all colors of blue this is BLUEtiful. It has a Winter Frost look to it and I love it. Too sad your steps went with the tree. Lovely Rainy Bliss Today…
So pretty! The colors are lovely. I know you miss your tree.
I love the blues you used!
I saw this on their blog and it looked great (a few pics got way skewed on my phone though) love your colors too! (oh and is there a way where your comment thingy is at the bottom instead of at the top of the post? I’m just a creature of habit) oh and congrats on the feedstop reader thing!!
No blues…. here… love this.. Blue is my fav… so pretty.
What a beautiful table topper perfectly named for Winter Blues. Off to enjoy your guest post at the AccuQuilt Blog.
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Another lovely table runner! Looks like snow and ice colors.
It’s so sad to think the tree is gone. It looked like such a lovely spot to relax. We lost a big tree just outside our kitchen window about 5 years ago during a storm. We stood in the window and watched it lean, lean further, and then just fall (luckily missing the house). We replanted the biggest new tree we could afford and that red maple is looking wonderful as it grows.
Very pretty. It must be hard to look at those photos now without the tree.
this is very pretty. I love the colors you put together
sorry to hear about your tree and steps. Such a pretty tree it was.