Has it really been a week already? I bet you've heard that one before... I made the little twister heart I think last year but didn't do anything with it. With Feb just around the corner, I pulled this out and finished it into a small wallhanging. I've hung it in my kitchen above the cabinets on this old window frame. Now if I only had more in a similar size to change it out each month.
Happy Quilting!
Well, that is a challenge for you, design one for each month. It is gorgeous
ReplyDeleteWell, that is a challenge for you, design one for each month. It is gorgeous
ReplyDeleteI am on a mission to make sure I have door banners for each month. They are small and don't require much fabric or effort to whip up some cute things fairly quickly and easily, I think you have a new mission!
ReplyDeleteThat looks wonderful. I love those twister patterns.
ReplyDeleteThat looks fantastic! How small is it? I have joined the 12"minis swap this year, only 3 a year so I should get them done okay. Love little quilts.
ReplyDeleteVery cute, Wendy. I've made one small twister quilt, but followed the instructions that came with the tool. Yours looks a little more adventurous. - Judie
ReplyDeleteSo lovely!
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Hugs, Ulla
I love it and especially the way you displayed it. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVery sweet! I like the way you finished it. There is a shamrock to do for March...teehee.
ReplyDeletelove it and I too had the same idea to make mini quilts for each season. great minds think alike
ReplyDeleteIt's a cutie! You have lots of time to make one for March!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty Wendy - I bet you can come up with a cute something something to put up there every month. I love changing things out each month. Although it seems the change comes to quickly lol.
ReplyDeleteHugs - Karen
This is adorable. I have that Lil Twister ruler... I might just have to make this! Thanks for the inspiration! debraharryquilts.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteVery sweet and perfect for February!
ReplyDeleteI'm on the hunt for an old frame especially after seeing yours! I like the idea of changing the quilt to match season or holiday. Four leaf clover twister...would be cute!
ReplyDeleteVery, very cute, Wendy.
ReplyDeleteSew cute!
ReplyDeleteVery cute Wendy... what a perfect place in your kitchen to change out mini's with the months, or the seasons, as they go by... we'll be watching for more ideas from you!
ReplyDeleteI love it!!! A pinwheel heart! And now that you know this is a great place to hang a quilt, you best be getting busy for at least the next season!!
ReplyDeleteI just bound my first twister quilt. they are so fun to make. i want to try the heart design too.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!! So pretty and I love how you have displayed it!
ReplyDeleteI like the heart. Sort of country looking in style.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun heart! I've see a twister quilt but never a heart. Was it difficult?
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful and perfect the way you displayed it! I made one last year too.
ReplyDeletethis month has flown by and it seems to have been busy which is good as it means spring is just around the corner. Your quilt is very sweet and a lovely design - love the fabrics you've used.
ReplyDeleteTwister quilts are a lot of fun. Very cute Wendy:)
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