As a kid, I loved seeing all the Christmas trinkets my grandmother would unearth every December, from her vintage reindeer candles to her manger scene. Those items were as much a part of the celebration as the tree or the desserts she contributed to the holiday spread.
Although I appreciated the familiarity of my grandmother’s holiday decor and enjoyed revisiting those objects year after year, it took me decades to realize that I’m not much of a seasonal decorator. And I have tried! I have bought some beautiful and meaningful objects over the years, most of which are still (even on December 13) in boxes in my attic. A few years ago, though, I started making quilts with Christmas and winter themes. Finally, I found my way of celebrating the season.
What
you see here are the wintry quilts that live at From Bolt to Beauty
world headquarters. It’s worth noting that I enjoyed making them so much
that I sewed three of these four patterns twice (the twins were gifted
years ago).
All of these patterns have their strengths. From top to bottom, the Christmas trees are a great stash buster, Kate Spain’s Chalet pattern makes the most of fat quarters, Camille Roskelley’s Norway design features big, bold blocks, and Gingiber’s Merrily quilt is an interesting way to use panels of a certain size. To read more about these projects
and to see some of their backs click on the links below.- Christmas trees (Amy Smart)
- Chalet (Kate Spain)
- Merrily (Gingiber)
- Norway (Camille Roskelley)
If you’ve encountered a winter-themed quilt pattern that you’ve loved enough to make twice, I’d love to hear about it!
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What a beautiful collection of Christmas quilts!
ReplyDeleteI'm not much of a seasonal decorator, either, but I am definitely starting to embrace quilts as decor more and more. These are lovely!
ReplyDeleteMerrily is lovely! Thanks for the chance to share with others in your party.
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