A week or two ago, I got an email from Ray and in the title, it said, “Christmas 1 of 4”. That got me excited and lead me to believe that four quilts would be coming my way. Gradually over the course of a few days, the four quilts came. It was so fun to anticipate their arrival in my inbox. Today I’m treating you to all four of them. All are Christmasy and cheery.
Here is quilt #1. Ray writes:
“This weekend was a mini-marathon of Christmas quilts. This is the first of 4 with the binding sewn on. This one came from Cheryl R. She included the top, backing, and binding.
I love the pattern she used as well as the fabric. The snowmen are adorable. I chose a snowball meander pattern for the quilting and used a bone-colored thread to pick up on the light gold highlights in the fabric.
The red candle fabric on the back is stunning.
Here is quilt #2…
“I finally got some time to put the binding on the second of four Christmas quilts. This top came from Jean in WI.
Thanks to Jo, Jean, Deb, and Pat for their contributions to make a lovely Christmas quilt to donate.”
“The binding is now on the third of the four Christmas quilts. This quilt is also from Jean in WI.
“This is the last of the four Christmas quilts that I recently completed. This top came from Pat K in FL.
WOW…So fun to see some Christmas quilts. I’m sure these will brighten the days of many over this holiday season. As always a big shout out to Ray and the people who donated so generously to make these quilts happen.
Really nice Christmas quilts made by many generous hands. ❤️
Loved the Santa frog fabric—what a hoot!
Very nice! There are going to be some lucky recipients out there!
Love and prayers
All the quilts are good and Christmas like but the 2nd one from Jean I’m Wisconsin stole into my heart making it a winner. I love to combine refs and greens even if I have to wait years to get the right combinations. Wonderful job you’ve done Ray. Thanks Jo for sharing
Christmas quilts are my favorite! I am always looking for Christmas yardage everytime I go out anywhere and am always excited after the holidays when the sales start so I can start buying in bulk!!!
Absolutely love all the Christmas quilts today! Great job from our village of quilters!
It is hard to pick a favorite out of this group. I love the creativeness of each one who had a hand in completing them to add to the donation pile!
Lindo!!!!
When I grow up I wanna’ be Ray(elle, or Rayette, or LaRay). He’s the most generous, creative, skilled quilter! Ray, you inspire me!
My sincerest thanks to Jo and and all her readers and quilters for all your kind remarks and complements. You are ALL the GREATEST!! Merry Christmas and a Yappy New Year!!!
Beautiful quilts, and Rays quilting definitely shows them off. I love the community efforts behind the quilts. It seems to make things easier when quilt tops are sent directly to Ray, therefore cutting postage for you, Jo. I’ve been busy making a quilt for each of my 39 nieces and nephews but when I’m done I will make and donate tops too.
LOVE those Disappearing Hourglass quilts from Jean in WI!! those look great in many fabric combinations. Awesome job, Ray and friends!!
What wonderful quilts and such great fabric choices and perfect stitch pattern from Ray. Puts me in a festive mood.