Monday, February 1, 2021

HURRY VALENTINE'S DAY IS COMING

 I am once again hurrying to finish up a couple of gifts for Valentine's Day.  Sort of a last minute whim.  

I dug this runner out of the closet this past weekend for the dining table and it gave me a plan to make one for my daughter and granddaughter.

My color choice was reds and pinks instead, as I have a good stash of scraps in those colors.

A quick trip around the fused hearts with a blanket stitch.  This is my favorite machine appliqué method especially if I am rushed.  I really can go at a pretty good speed.  

The appliqués on the larger runner are complete and the smaller one is ready to get hearts fused on.  So given a day or two to spray baste and quilt and get the bindings on I should have them on their tables before the end of the week. 

Yes, I got the middle tree fixed from last week's post.  It is all quilted and bound.  Once finished I am much happier with it than I thought it would finish up.

This is Madilyn the pea hen.  She is the my daughter's only female peacock.  She has 4 males that are very busy romancing her with no success at all.  She really is a beauty, no wonder the boys are all crazy about her.  

  
 

 





16 comments:

  1. What sweet Valentine's day gifts for your daughter and granddaughter. I am sure they will love them. Thanks for the instructions in your last post about how to make the trees. That is something I want to try.

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  2. Such pretty runners! I find them addicting as who can make just 1! LOL

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  3. awww...the creme hearts are my favorite!!
    love your new projects too!
    so inspiring!!

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  4. It's so sweet of you to make runners for them! Yes, her peahen really is quite beautiful. I didn't realize that the ladies would also floof their tails up.

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  5. Your Christmas trees are very cute. Was it from a one page (front and back) pattern? I think I have the same one and this made up so cute. I may need to do a table runner from the pattern I have. Enjoy your stitching this week.

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  6. Hi DonnaleeQ! The blanket stitch is my go-to choice for appliqued pieces, too. I enjoy how it looks when finished, all nice and neat. Madilyn really is a beauty - keep talking with your bestie, Mrs. Duck. She's a good mentor for you, Madilyn! Thanks for linking up today. ~smile~ Roseanne

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  7. Your heart tablerunners are really pretty! I like them in the reds and in the beige/brown color. They'll make sweet gifts!

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  8. So pretty. I love all the colors of Valentines day.

    The pea hen is adorable too. I've not seen any around here.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥

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  9. Love, Love, Love the Valentine runners! What you did with the trees is terrific. Your daughter's pea hen looks like she knows she is the center of attention! Have a marvellously Happy Day!

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  10. Your handiwork is so pretty! All the recipients are lucky to get some of it :)


    Thank you for being a part of 'My Corner of the World' this week!

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  11. Oooh, I really like the hearts done in the neutral fabrics. So pretty!!

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  12. What sweet Valentine Day runners!!! the cream one you pulled out is so pretty too!! i like those kinds of colors. and Madelyn - what a tease haha !!!

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  13. I love Madilyn the Pea Hen and the Valentine's runners! And yes, that Bernina blanket stitch is so lovely that it's a joy to use. I recently bought some heavier weight Aurifil 28 that I'm looking forward to trying with the machine blanket stitch to see if I can get more of a hand stitched effect. By the way, I noticed that you missed the last thread guide just above your needle in the close-up photo. So much easier to see on my giant computer screen where your presser foot is 3" wide. :-)

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  14. Hmm , I made cookies for Valentines Day but a table runner would be more Low Calorie! Great pics and a great animal friend too. Stay safe and sew on!

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  15. These are going to be pretty, cant wait to see them. I love the colors in your runner. Thank you for linking up to Put your foot down.

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