Tu-Na Quilts: I Wish You a Merry Quilt-A-Long Block 4 Released Today

Welcome to the second block release for today for the I Wish You a Merry Quilt-A-Long. You can find my version of Block Three, Santa’s Belt, here. I’m just getting started and have some catching up to do so come along and join me as we explore some new patterns and blogs together.

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Block 4 designed by Jennifer at The Inquiring Quilter

Jennifer’s titled her block “Christmas Memories.” It’s a gorgeous block of Christmas ornaments and you’ll have to pop over to her blog here to get your free copy.

I thought I’d share a memory about two of our tree ornaments. Many years ago, before we had children, my husband and I lived near Washington D.C. We would be spending our first Christmas by ourselves away from our families. I called and asked my mother-in-law to send a favorite tree ornament that would remind my husband of his home and his childhood Christmas memories.

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This glass ornament is my husband’s favorite from his childhood. He didn’t know it was coming from his mom.

I also talked to my mom and asked her to mail mine. I had the advantage as I knew just which one.

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This multi-faceted ball was made of metal. I’ve since found some plastic types at the dollar store but they are just not the same.

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We celebrated that Christmas by ourselves but we still hang these ornaments on our tree every year.

Now onto Jennifer’s block. Here’s as far as I got.

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I’ve only had time to pick out the fabrics for this block. Stay tuned while I put it together and post it.

Please see Jennifer’s blog here for the free pattern and tutorial so you can make one, too. I’ll be working on mine and as soon as it’s finished I’ll be posting some tips and tricks to putting this one together here on my blog and also on the I Wish You a Merry Quilt-A-Long Facebook page. It’s the best I can do for now as we have a printer that won’t work and I’ve been very busy petting some new fabric!

Update: I’ve now completed this block and you can see it here. FYI-I only used two of the fabrics above.

Jennifer is offering a 20% discount off all her patterns (PDF or printed) in her online store beginning August 29th and running through September 30th. You must enter the promo code MERRYQAL20 at checkout to get the discount.

Block 4 Christmas Memories designed by Jennifer at The Inquiring Quilter

Be sure and visit our other designers and hosts to see their version of Jennifer’s block, Christmas Memories.

What I Learned Today:

  1. My fake pine trees by my fireplace need dusting.
  2. I need to make a trip to the fabric store to get some transfer photo fabric for another project and also fusible webbing for this applique project. Good grief. I should have been looking for those in the 66 quilt shops that we visited!

Question: Do you have a special ornament that you hang on your Christmas tree? I shared mine above. My sister made the nativity out of a walnut shell. I’ll have to post a picture of that when I have my block made as it’s also a favorite of mine.

Coming Soon:

  • Tu-Na Helper’s Side of the 2017 Quilt Minnesota Shop Hop
  • A Look at the Loot that I acquired or purchased on that shop hop

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Thanks for stopping by and do come again.

Karen, Tu-Na Quilts

Linking to:

Midweek Makers at QuiltFabrication

WIPs at Silly Mama Quilts

Let’s Bee Social at Sew Fresh Quilts

Wednesday Wait Loss at The Inquiring Quilter

10 thoughts on “Tu-Na Quilts: I Wish You a Merry Quilt-A-Long Block 4 Released Today

  1. karenfae

    I have several decorations for the tree and the house that I just plain love – I can’t really say why most do not really have that much of a special meaning I just love them. The main decoration that does have meaning is the Christmas Nativity set – my grandpa made the stable back in 1952 the year I was born and my grandma wrote a gift tag on it that is still on it and it was to me and my two older sisters with love from grandma and grandpa – it was passed to me when my mom and dad downsized drastically back in 1990 or so and I put it out every year and it has a few pieces that mom and dad included from their old set and the original plaster painted angel that my grandparents had included. I’m not sure why grandma and grandpa had written the tag to us three granddaughters (the family grew a lot after that!) as it was for the whole family and how could three of us divide something like that.

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  2. Kathleen McCormick

    Love the ornaments from the past! I have quite a few, that were my mother’s, and I place them in a bowl every year. I don’t want Percy to knock them off the tree. Maybe I’ll trace one and add that to my version – hoping to get started soon as I can dig some fabric out from under the pile! I, too, had to go to fabric store for batting. Don’t have big pieces here in Maine yet, so I will be remedying that soon too!

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  3. inquiringquilter

    Karen, you’re a hoot! I always love reading your blog. I think maybe I’m liking your version the best even though it’s just a pile of fabrics right now. It’s because it has the potential to be anything! It’s like waiting for Christmas Day to come. So perfect.

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  5. Lynne Stucke

    How funny!!! I have this same Santa ornament (though mine is not in such great shape)!!!! It hung on my grandmother’s tree for years (she was from the DC area, too!), and then my mother’s, and now mine! It is such a delicate treasure; I am indeed blessed to have it.

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