My Bulls-Eye quilt always goes on the trundle bed. It's my all-time favorite quilt! I call it "Christmas in Kilarney."
An easy table runner is on the wicker coffee table.



This is my December project. It's called "La Fete De Noel" fabrics are by French General. It is made with a layer cake (10 inch squares) of fabric...absolutely no fabric waste in cutting. That's something I really like!
Just had to include a pix of my favorite Christmas mug....a little girl, saying her prayers before she climbs into her bed with a warm snuggly quilt on top.
Lastly, my little feather tree door hanging...I just finished it today! It's a pattern by Lori Smith, from her pattern "Quilt Squares #10". It finishes about 12 inches square. Machine quilted, started Friday afternoon and finished on Saturday. If it's not an heirloom quilt, I machine quilt it and apply the binding completely by machine. I do like a nice bias strip binding!
I love your decor! Especially all of the quilts you use - very festive and cozy. Merry Christmas!
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