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I ordered too much fabric for another quilt - Heavenly Host (also available at Craftsy). I knew I would have plenty of fabric for another smaller quilt. So I came up with a coordinating table topper - this one, At the King's Table. For me, this table topper honors the birth of the savior as it decorates my home and serves as the center piece of the Christmas meal with family.
It doesn't take long to make - so you can enjoy it right away. I used fabric from Robert Kaufman's Holiday Flourish collection. I hope you decide to make this little quilt, and enjoy it throughout the holiday season.
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My mother taught me to sew when I was 8 - doll clothes by hand, then she moved me on to her old Singer. Home Ec in the 7th grade solidified sewing as part of what makes me who I am. Interestingly, the school had a room full of treadle machines!
Throughout the years, clothing and home decor were my thing. Cutting a beautiful piece of fabric into little pieces and sewing them together again ...
My mother taught me to sew when I was 8 - doll clothes by hand, then she moved me on to her old Singer. Home Ec in the 7th grade solidified sewing as part of what makes me who I am. Interestingly, the school had a room full of treadle machines!
Throughout the years, clothing and home decor were my thing. Cutting a beautiful piece of fabric into little pieces and sewing them together again didn't make sense. But when my first great-niece was born, I made my first quilt for her and was hooked!
As a new quilter, I couldn't find designs that were easy enough, so, I got design software and started tinkering. Now that I am retired, I pretty much just quilt, design quilts, and line dance. My charity work is for Quilts of Valor - check them out at www.qovf.org. I'm not a pattern publishing house. I just love simple, traditional quilt designs that use only a few colors. Thanks to Craftsy.com, I can share them with you. I hope you enjoy them.
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