It’s raining in Austin.
Beautiful, wonderful, life-giving rain. After a year of drought, it’s a magical sound.
Rain is not, however, conducive to taking quilt photos. I love photographing my quilts outside. This so-so photo was taken in-between showers. It’ll have to do for now because I will trade good photos for rain any day!
“Homes for the Holidays” started as a pile of cottage blocks from a 2009 swap on the now defunct All About Paper Piecing (the site is still there, but deactivated). I free-hand designed the paper pieced trees and just kept adding until the quilt top was a nice lap size!
This project made my UFO to do list for two years running: 2010 and 2011. It’s good to move it to the “completed” list!

Blocks made by me for the Christmas Cottage Swap on All About Paper Piecing, 2009.
Pattern by Tina Reed.
Quilting Detail: Custom Quilting by Rock Creek Quilts
Quilting Detail: Custom Quilting by Rock Creek Quilts
Quilting Detail: Custom Quilting by Rock Creek Quilts
My family always holds off on decorating for Christmas until after my son’s birthday on December 2. We had a house full of boys last night and this morning the celebration is officially over.
We’ll be decorating tonight after I spend my afternoon at Honey Bee Quilt Store for Open House for January – May classes and then “Homes for the Holidays” will officially be in circulation!
Happy Sunday!
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