Category Archives: Kris Kringle

Double Mitre Ruler

My colleagues are wonderful caring people, so each year I show my appreciation by making a Christmas placemat for use at our staff Christmas lunch. Each year new colleagues have a new placemat added to the growing collection.

These ‘Kris Kringle’ gifts have been going on now for nearly 10 years and it’s all down to this wonderful ruler – the ‘Double Mitre Ruler’! It makes mitred corners on small items so easy.

‘Double Mitre Ruler’

Over time the quilting has changed from very basic beginner walking foot, to free motion pictures, and onto Westalee Free Motion Quilting Rulers for domestic machines.

Westalee Free Motion Rulers

The quilting for the series of 2016 placemats

Here is a centre that looks like a circle of petals done with a gold thread, and in the corners, arcs that ‘point’ to the centre motif. The edges of the centre fabric are blanket stitched with the same gold thread.

Westalee Free Motion Rulers

12 arc; Circles On Quilts: Spinning Wheels #36

For the following year I dug out what I thought was the same centre ruler, and to change the pattern it made.

Westalee Free Motion Rulers

The quilting for the series of the 2017 placemats.

This is the back which shows the design, along with theme of red thread. A new Cross Hair Square of 8″ was used to mark the rotations for the pattern.

Westalee Free Motion Rulers

Double Spine; Circles on Quilts: Spinning Wheels #36; 12″ arc.

Little did I realise that I had two versions of the same template – this year’s ‘Spinning Wheels #36’ is a ‘squat’ shape. It took some sorting out of the ruler collection (suppose it had to be done sooner or later), to work out that it came from an earlier set of templates!

It’s time to go stitching!

RobynsPatch

Kris Kringle 2014

Tropical Garden

Tropical Garden

Each year, one working colleague and friend, is surprised at our Christmas lunch with a quilt as his/her Kris Kringle present. This year dear friend Marianne received this one. As she loves the warm tropics of Queensland for her holidays, the warm bright Kaffe Fassett fabrics were an obvious choice. This is a simple block that takes advantage of his large vibrant prints. Free motion quilting of 4 flower outlines, in diagonal rows, with waves in the dark blue border and sashing, completed the ‘Tropical Garden”.