Erin asked for Christmas trees to help her remember Colorado winters. I had fun piecing these blocks. The pattern is super simple. It is really a stash buster since it calls for a variety of little pieces, which is what my holiday stash is comprised of. I am using our own tiny spruce as a design tree. It needs a bigger deer proof fence after spring growth.
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Ho ho ho. |
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See the puppy in a sweater at the bottom of the tree? |
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Nothing says Christmas like a shopping trip This is Daisy Kingdom fabric. |
1 comment:
Love your "design tree"! And those novelty prints are tons of fun! This will be an especially fun quilt.
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