Better Late Than Never

I really thought I would have this holiday wall hanging/table runner completed by Thanksgiving. After all, I started it in August. Here it is the week before Christmas and I just finished tacking down the binding this afternoon. That’s cutting it close! Take a look:

Oh dear! I see I am holding it upside down. Oh well. It actually works either way but this block is the one I planned to be at the top:

The quilting was pretty straightforward. Using my walking foot I stitched in the ditch around the borders of the octagons and narrow strips between blocks and then quilted straight lines 1″ apart on the rest of the quilt.

I wish you could see all the sparkle this little quilt has. Most of the fabrics in the octagons have metallic gold in them and the background fabric glints with gold or silver, depending on the light. Here’s a close-up:

Check out the filigreed antlers on the reindeer. They’re metallic, too:

Although I favor pieced backings, the back of this quilt is a single piece of one of the prints used on the front. It’s so pretty I could use the back side for a table runner if I were so inclined.

I’m trying to find just the right place for this quilt, which measures 18¾” x 55″. It still needs a label but I have decided on a name. Most of the prints I used are from the 2024 “Enchanted Christmas” line by Makower UK Fabrics so I am naming this quilt Enchanted Forest in honor of the majestic reindeer inhabiting it.

P.S. You might be interested to know I used single-fold binding on this quilt. My tutorial on single-fold binding is trending on my website right now so if you haven’t checked it out yet, take a look.

 

 

 

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7 Responses to Better Late Than Never

  1. Diane says:

    This Christmas runner was worth the wait. It is festive, fun and elegant all at the same time. What a lovely new addition to your Christmas decorations!

  2. Glenda DeMoss says:

    You do such beautiful work! I love it!
    Glenda

  3. Leslie Schmidt says:

    It’s lovely, Dawn. I had never really considered single-fold binding, but I may try it. Great tutorial for that, too. Thanks!

  4. Bridget says:

    Lovely! Isn’t it nice metallic is making a comeback? I do not place anything on my table that I don’t want permanently stained or damaged. lol It would have a short life in my home unless I used it as a wallhanging!

    • Dawn says:

      Hi, Bridget! I get what you’re saying. If I were to use my quilt as a table runner (a big if!), I would definitely have the back side of it in the “up” position! — Dawn

  5. Sandy Vick says:

    You do such beautiful work, Dawn. Everything looks so professional. Thanks for sharing your work with us.

    I miss seeing you. Hopefully we can get together after the holidays.

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