Friday 13 December 2013

A Friday Finish for a Finicky Mom

Several months ago, I was browsing through my photos and realized that while my middle sister had two quilts made by me, my Mom and baby sister had none.  So I asked my baby sister if she would like a quilt from me.  "Sure" she replied.  Then I asked my Mom.  "Nope, I already have the one your Dad bought me.  Don't need anymore."  LOL.  My Mom is both practical and sentimental, but practicality obviously won out this time!

However, while helping me with my first craft fair of the season, she decided she wanted to buy one of my quilts.  She went back and forth between String of Luck and a Christmas Quilt the entire afternoon before settling on String of Luck.  Since it's one of my favorites I'm pretty happy I get to snuggle under it whenever I visit her!

It's the one of the far left
Over the next few weeks, she kept asking me if the Christmas Quilt had sold.  It was a pretty easy decision to gift it to her as her birthday gift.  Her birthday isn't until January but I made her open it early so she could enjoy it this season.



During November, she also let me know that she really liked my scrappy table runner and would love it if I made her one as her Christmas gift.  Perhaps in beige, brown and forest green, measuring 20" x 50".  She's subtle, my mom :)

And here is is.

Turns out I have very little beige, brown or forest green in my stash, so these are all purchased for this project from my local quilt shop.  I cut strips between 2.5 and 3.5" wide and arranged them randomly.


It's quilted with straight lines randomly spaced in cream thread and bound in brown scraps.


The reverse is made with Christmas scraps left from the pillows I made for my MIL last year.  I had just enough!  My Mom loves Christmas and this way, she can use the table runner year round.

And now she has three quilts made by me!

Linking up with Amanda Jean. and TGIFF

14 comments:

  1. look like sentimental won out in the end

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  2. I love the way you quilted the String of Luck quilt! Your mom's a lucky gal ~ ending up with not one but 3 quilty gifts!

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  3. Your little craft booth looks great!

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  4. What an awesome mom! Next time don't ask, just make her one!

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  5. Aw! Your mom's eyes have been opened to the wonderful world of the handmade. Beautiful projects, Leigh Anne. Love, love, love your String of Luck!

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  6. Your craft fair table looked wonderful! Where was that show at? I love the table runner, I think we have the same table so now I know what size runner would fit. Awesome projects, I just love your quilts.

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  7. I am just catching up on some blg reading. I LOVED reading the story about your mom. It is so nice she now has a greater appreciation for your quilts. Beautiful job.

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  8. Lol! Oh what a mum :) But how lovely she caved anyway!

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  9. Great idea to make the table runner reversible - practical and pretty! ;)

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  10. That string of luck quilt is awesome, my fav. And the reversible runner rocks.

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  11. I love your reversible table runner. What a great idea that was! Your craft fair table looks yummy!

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