I made the blocks - I had a lot of fun picking fabrics to match the theme of the house - (including some I changed) - naturally that involved some shopping . . .- so mostly they are added to my collection of novelty fabrics.
I made one of the buildings a post office - after all Santa's mail has to be delivered - but could not find a fabric with stamps on it so resorted to flags.
I made a Coffee shop - a cafe - DD2 suggested that I make it look like a coffee mug.
I begged a few fabrics - particularly the flying reindeer, the Sled Shed, the cute cartoony reindeer and the Laurel Birch reindeer..
Gradually - in between other things - I worked on it
I finally got around to adding the snowy ground and bt December 2015 it was all together - here.
Thanks to Fiona (BubzRugz) for the idea of using braids etc for the roofs.
Sometime after that I ditch quilted the blocks....and it sat waiting.... again
I have more photos on my "North Pole" page - here.
Then we started the SS Challenge and I added this as #4 (The project for July)
So - I had to finish it. I have used the Monster Machine (embroidery unit) to stitch some stars in the background. I added a variety of doo-dads & buttons that I have been collecting over the years.
The lights on Sled Shed were given to me by Debbie (ex Sunday Stitchers) and they came all the way from Texas (US).
I have more buttons etc that I can/will add - but for now it's "DONE"
Yahoo!
Looks fabulous....well done
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful Susan!
ReplyDeletelooks fantastic, you can keep adding embellishments forever...
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful. Hugs,xx
ReplyDeleteI just love your version, there is so much thought into the décor of the houses and the colours all make it so cheerful.... well done on a wonderful finish.... so glad it will be hanging up this year...
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This is amazing. I love the design and the little details, such as the coffee shop being a mug. Well done on such a stunning finish x
ReplyDeleteOh wow!! I love it!! I think...perhaps... I might have that book/pattern somewhere... but where?! For now I will admire yours :) xx
ReplyDeleteGo you! How good must it feel to finally have it finished. This Christmas you will actually get to use it.
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