Christmas Quilts
I’ve designed so many Christmas quilts over the years, my house is filled with them. Not all at once of course. Many remain folded on the shelves, waiting for a chance to be shared. From my very first one, Catch A Christmas Star, to my latest one, Mistletoe Lane, there are many in-between. I thought it’d be fun to decorate this blog post with them. Are you ready? Warning, this post is picture heavy!
“Catch A Christmas Star” was my very first Christmas quilt, designed in 2004.
“Snowman Country” came along in 2006:
2007 brought “All Things Christmas”:
The Original Version of “Postcard Cuties for Winter” made its debut in 2008…
…along with “I Believe in Angels”:
“A Vintage Christmas” came along in 2009:
“The Night Before Christmas” came in 2010:
And “Snowbound” also came in 2010!
“Merry Merry Snowmen” came along in 2011…
and 2013 brought “I Believe in Snowmen”…
…”Christmas Wheels”…
…along with my new version of “Postcard Cuties for Winter” with wool applique…
…and “A Woodland Christmas”. 2013 was a very busy year!
2014 brought “Icicle Days”…
…and”Mistletoe Lane”!
Wow, that’s a lot of Christmas Quilts! I hope I didn’t forget any! All of these were made using fabrics from Moda! And, guess what? I’m working on a new Christmas Quilt for 2016!
If you’re a quilt shop reading this post, and you still have kits available for any of these quilts with original fabrics, please let me know and I’ll add you to this post.
Quilting By The Bay in Panama City, Florida has A Woodland Christmas with all the original fabrics!
Jennifer’s Quilt Shop in Michigan has 3 kits left for Christmas Wheels, and 1 kit left for Wish on a Star!
Have a great week everyone!
Hugs,
Anne
28 Comments
Glynis Ballard
Wow, your quilts are gorgeous. I love them all. I made your Snowman pattern and I hang it every winter to enjoy. Thanks so much for sharing them with us.
Barb R.
Oh that was so much fun to see all your Christmas quilts – WOW! And they are all wonderful and charming.
In addition to all your Christmas quilts, do you have all of the other designs stashed away too? That’s truly a lot of quilts but what a treasure trove.
Lucky you.
Merry Christmas and many blessings you, Anne, and to your family.
connie
just hung my merry merry snowmen up on my wall in my studio…still one of my favorites to display