Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Celtic Solstice Step#4 and Mountain Flowers

I am managing to keep up with Celtic Solstice and am really enjoying the bright colors. We have had more snow then we usually have for the whole winter, so it is pretty white out there. Very cold temps...for weeks -30 to -21 and a lot colder with the windchill. A little Chinook blew in just in time for Christmas +4 and rain yesterday making for very slippery roads and sidewalks. I do hope anyone traveling for Christmas has a safe trip.  Here is step #4...lots of little four patches. I used Missouri Quiltings method and they went together very fast.
 And here are all the steps together, one to four. This will be a bright happy quilt.
 This pattern, Mountain Flowers , is from a 2004 quilt magazine. Found it again one day last winter so it has been a long work in progress. Today I put the last floral border on...just needs a teal border and it is ready for the PMQ pile (Please Quilt Me )
Wishing you all a wonderful Christmas and all good things for 2014!

6 comments:

Ivani said...

Your blocks for Celtic Solstice looks great! And Mountain Flowers is an awesome quilt, so many applique flowers. Merry Christmas to you and your family.

Anita said...

I like the colors you have chosen, and it's looking good!

Ivani said...

Your blocks for Celtic Solstice looks great! And Mountain Flowers is an awesome quilt, so many applique flowers. Merry Christmas to you and your family.

Vireya said...

Your Mountain Flowers quilt looks great! And I see you are doing Esther's Love Entwined as well. And keeping up with the mystery!

I can't really imagine negative temperatures, much less -30.

I hope you have a wonderful Christmas!

DaniQuilts said...

I love your bright colored fabrics. They are so pretty!

Andee said...

The quilt is beautiful and mystery is coming along slendidly!