Welcome to The Table Topper Blog Hop! I don't know about you but I love making small projects...there's just something about starting and finishing in a day or two that rejuvenates me. I bought my hanger a couple of years ago and love the quality of it. If you're interested you can click on the logo to find a wide assortment. Also Michelle at Raspberry Rabbits carries some cute ones.
I love having my hanger in my kitchen window. This is a huge window over my sink and the view of the lake is such a blessing to me.
This is one of the first hanging table toppers I made and is a hand embroidered red work piece that I call The Wonder of Snowflakes. It's also one of my first free motion quilting attempts.
This was an "orphan block" that I decided not to use in a primitive country quilt top so I repurposed it for my hanger and call it Country Hearts. I hand quilted this one.
This is probably my favorite hanging table topper - I don't remember where I got the pattern but it's a combination of embroidery and machine applique that I call Tea in the Garden.
July Stars was another of those orphan blocks that we all have in drawers and can't decided what to do with. I hand quilted this one too.
This piece is wool applique and is done with a hand blanket stitch. It's a very simple piece with a very simple name...Bluebird.
This is one of my latest pieces - O Christmas Tree. The tree is scrappy strips and the decorations are buttons. This is another of the first pieces I practiced free motion quilting on.
Another great use for these hangers is perfect for one of my favorite things - tea towels! I love to applique and embroider tea towels for the seasons and they can simply be hung on this rack to add a bit of whimsey to any corner.
I have a small giveaway for those of you who are interested: I love Sassy by Sandy Gervais for Moda and have more than one charm pack (confession time!) so I'm offering one to you along with a couple of patterns, Quilt Jam by Marcie at Patchalot Patterns (love her stuff!) and Quilted Postcards by Scrap-bags. Oh and a lanyard for your scissors that says "To Quilt is Human, To Finish Divine." Don't you love that! Just leave a comment and I'll draw a name on Monday.
I hope you'll go visit the other blogs who are participating today and I hope to see you here again soon!
Friday April 20th
Yay! I'm never first. What a talented quilter you are, hand quilting, redwork and so prolific. I need to make a few table toppers from orphaned blocks, then I could practice free motion quilting and hand quilting. Since they're smaller maybe I wouldn't be so overwhelmed and I'd finish them. Thanks for sharing, they're beautiful. ;-> Toni Anne
ReplyDeleteHow great is that to have something for every season! It would be hard to pick and choose. I don't really need more fabric and patterns but that leash for the scissors might make them easier to hang on to.
ReplyDeleteI love your toppers! Beautiful window view....Now I have to sew one for my office....Thanks for sharing, Judith, Texas
ReplyDeleteThe toppers are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThe toppers are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful way to showcase smaller pieces of your work Marlene! I love all that you create. You do such a fabulous job! I'm always so impressed with all that you share with us. xxoo
ReplyDeleteso many cute things! The tea towels are a great idea and a giveaway too, how special.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely mini-quilts. I specially liked the teapot one (well I would, wouldn't I, seeing as I'm English?)
ReplyDeleteGreat toppers! I love your wool applique! that's something I haven't tried!
ReplyDeleteThose table toppers of yours are lovely! I love Sassy by Moda too.
ReplyDeleteEach and every one of your table toppers is precious! I also love how you used the frame to hang your adorable tea towels. Well done and thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI so love all your toppers I have one for every month but now I want to make more. Thank you for the chance to win
ReplyDeleteGreat table toppers. Having one for each month is wonderful, I think I have to make some for me, too.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretties!!
ReplyDeleteYour little table topper quilts are adorable! I have always wanted to get one of those racks - I need one! I would love to win your giveaway.
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Marlene....ohhhhh my the quilting divine fob...love that ..but the table toppers...every one of them distinctive, and downright inspiring..love them all..isn't this fun? lol
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your beautiful work with me.
ReplyDeleteHi Marlene! Love your little table toppers! Gives me great inspiration to make more for mine! Thanks for sharing - and for the opportunity to win! Your generosity never ends! Blessings!!
ReplyDeleteSweet table topper quilts! I want one of those racks but am waiting to move first. I love the idea of changing out quilts seasonally or even special occasions. I envision a birthday cake.
ReplyDeleteI thought each person in the blog hop would create one topper, but not so many from one person. The towel idea was great. Good Job and thanks for the opportunity to win.
ReplyDeleteYour tea towels are fantastic. Your kitchen window view is glorious!
ReplyDeleteYour post is jam packed of great table toppers and tea towels. I wish my first attempts at FMQ looked as good as yours. Thank you so much for sharing your work.
ReplyDeleteAdorable table toppers! Love the tea cup one. Count me in for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteLove all of your little mini quilts and towels. Thanks for sharing because you inspired me - never thought about all the embroidered towels I have and they would work. Yours are so lovely. Judy C thanks you
ReplyDeleteNew Follower here. Your table toppers are so cute. Thank you for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteYour table toppers are really cute, and what a great way to use all of the orphan blocks.It has inspired me to do something with mine.I have gotten a lot of ideas from your blog. Thank you so much and thank you for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteIt's been so much fun to see what everyone has made on the Table Topper Blog Hop. Yours are all adorable.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love your table topper blocks. Where did you find the cute little hanger? ps. I am a new follower!
ReplyDeleteYour table toppers are sew cute. I only have three made but I am getting lots of ideas sew I can make some more. Thanks for the great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteLove the table toppers!!:):)
ReplyDeleteThe rooster one is so cute..My MOM has them in our kitchen!!:):)
Thanks for the giveway:)
Annamarie
Love all your toppers....some of the cutest I have seen. So many ideas and variety....I may need to get a topper. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletejust amazing the number of toppers you all have come up with .... sew many ideas..... great job
ReplyDeleteps thanks for having a charming give away
in stitches
i have favorite teatowels. great idea. i love the one you stitched.
ReplyDeleteLove ALL you Toppers and the Tea Towels are adorable! Great Inspiration!!! Thanks for a giveaway chance... I LOVE SASSY!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your table toppers! What a great idea for an orphan block and for the lovely tea towels you've made! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful toppers and awesome view!
ReplyDeleteWhat a parade of beauties! Thanks for sharing your lovely creations with us, Marlene.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love your toppers! Especially that teapot and the wool one...and...well they are all great :) Thanks so much for sharing and for your generous giveaway too!
ReplyDeleteI love all your toppers. Thanks for participating.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful giveaway! I love all of your minis & the tea towels is a great idea! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love all your toppers, especially the tea in the garden. My daughter collects teapots and has a lot of red in her kitchen so that would be a perfect little topper for her. Great idea for the tea towels. I love to make them too but they aren't my favorite kitchen towels so that would be a great way to display them. Thanks for sharing all your ideas.
ReplyDeleteI love the small quilts you featured. Also the idea of using wire frame for tea towels. Thank you for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous work! I believe the country hearts is my favorite! Thank you for a chance to win!
ReplyDeleteAMAZING! What beautiful toppers...LOVE the rooster! I think it's a great idea to add a HST topper to your collection ...lol! Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteI just love your blog What a beautiful spot to quilt. I love all your darling mini quilts. Thanks for showing us.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful mini pieces and a great way to display them. I love to make small pieces and switch them out during the seasons.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Sandy Gervais is my fave designer - it's so hard to pass up her charms!
ReplyDeletethanks for posting the giveaway. 8-)
Lovely mini toppers. Yes, they are good for learning new techniques, playing with FMQ - but I like the idea of hanging pretty towels - I need another hanger. Thank you for sharing with us today.
ReplyDeleteCan I tell you now how much I LOVE Tea in the Garden! Ummm I never thougth about hanging little towels from my little hanger guy (palm to forhead!!) Now I have to learn red work and get working on my towels! I have ALWAYS wanted a set!!
ReplyDeleteOh they re all so nice. So many pretties.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice collection of table toppers you have made and all so very different. Like that you have used some orphan blocks and practiced you FMQ skills. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love all your little quilts! Thanks for the giveaway chance!
ReplyDeleteAll of you table toppers are so pretty! I kept thinking that each was my favorite, but then decided that I just can't choose a favorite! :-) I really like that little hanger too-- definitely need to get me one of those! :-) Thank you for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is "WOW"... love all the toppers especially the tea in the garden one and what a great idea for the little tea towels. Thanks for sharing your ideas and beautiful view thru the window.
ReplyDeleteYour table toppers and dish towels are all wonderful!! Thanks for sharing and for the lovely give away!! Very generous of you! Take care and thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeletePaulette
LOL Love the lanyard - so cute! I enjoyed seeing all of your minis...some great ideas there! Your lake is lovely, and bet it's inspiring, too. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteWow....what a lovely giveaway.....and I just love all your table toppers.....
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed seeing your lovely small projects. Thanks for sharing. I would love to win your giveaways.
ReplyDeleteLove your minis! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteYour post is full of inspiration and fun.......and a giveaway, too! Thanks.
ReplyDeletewow you have been busy!! great mini's!
ReplyDeleteLove all your little quilts!! Thanks for sharing some great ideas!
ReplyDeleteMarlene, all your minis are so sweet. The tea pot is my favorite. It looks like you could take a vintage runner and made a mini quilt out of it. Love it.
ReplyDeleteLove your quilts but my favorite is the teacup!! Precious!! Samm may want to steal that one from you! You have a very nice give=away too!!
ReplyDeleteI love your blog!
Blessings
Gmama Jane
I love Sandy Gervais. Her fabrics and patterns are just so cute! Also that lanyard is perfect for me!!
ReplyDeleteWow...how prolific you are! I wish I had the energy to crank out so many fine projects. They are all beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWould never thought of using tea towels on the rack, thanks for the idea. Love all your designs.
ReplyDeleteAll of your table toppers are beautiful. Your Tea in the Garden one is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteI like the asian tea pot - great toppers, everyone!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your lovely mini quilts! It would be such fun to be able to switch out the quilts every couple of weeks. A nice giveaway, too! I am a fan of Sandy Gervais!
ReplyDeleteOh, your favorite is my favorite... Tea in the Garden. A very close second is the redwork snowman... lovely quilting, too. I have embroidered tea towels... why didn't I think of that? I'm a new follower, too! :-) Thanks for sharing your table toppers. ~Karen
ReplyDeleteYour little table topper quilts are adorable
ReplyDeletejust found your blog, I love your mini quilts, especially the embroidered one of Yankee Doodle, makes a nice hanging for July 4th. Barbara
ReplyDeleteWOW! These are all GREAT! A wonderful variety of fun toppers. So many different styles, fabrics, notions and methods. A fabulous idea where to practice free motion quilting! Thank you for sharing. God Bless!
ReplyDeleteLove the teapot in the garden- sew sweet! all the embroidery is sew pretty on all your toppers! Thanks for the giveaway
ReplyDeleteOh Marlene, I love them all. Especially the red work and the ric rac.
ReplyDeleteLove all your toppers. Thanks for the great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI love the wide variety of mini quilts you made. I particularly like the wool applique. Thanks for the tip about the tea towels. It's so obvious once you see it, but I never would have thought of it.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing your wonderful table toppers. I really enjoyed looking at them. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteenjoyed the table topper show - they're lovely, such fine work. thanx for sharing and the opportunity to win your prizes.
ReplyDeleteI've really been enjoying this bog hop. My favorite of your table toppers is the one with the teapot. So cute!
ReplyDeleteGreat line up of mini quilts! And thanks for the great give a way opportunity!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful toppers. i purchased a hanger a year ago and still have not made anythng for it. I now feel motivated. Thanks
ReplyDeleteWOW I'm comment #85! You have lots of readers!
ReplyDeleteI forgot to say, the Tea in the garden would be my favorite!
ReplyDeleteI love all your little quilts! I too really like your Tea in the Garden. It has that vintage feel to it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mini quilts and Tea in the garden cathes my eyes!!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed your post and am now encouraged to do some small things. Sassy....yes....love that fabric.
ReplyDeleteYour table toppers are darling. Love the appliqué and embroidery on. Love acorns and oak leaves to. It is fun to do small projects, thanks for sharing such a wonderful gift, the lanyard is a great idea for scissors. sandy gervais fabric, yeah.
ReplyDeletelove your table topper's thanks for the giveaway
ReplyDeleteI love the variety of subjects you have for your hanger! They are charming!
ReplyDeleteWow! So many minis for your table topper! I love how your used ric rac to frame the tea in the garden quilt. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWonderful variety of toppers and I really like the idea of the decorative tea towels , thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove the toppers
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your cute mini quilts. I loved the rooster one! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm following the hop and thanks for the lovely giveaway too!
I love your projects -especially the Rooster and the redwork snowman ones.
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What great ideas we are getting blog hopping I like the idea of quilting up some orphaned blocks.The view you have is amazing. I am looking forward to coming back as a new follower of your blog
ReplyDeleteI loved looking at all your minis. What a great way to try something new. Your little wool bluebird inspires me to try a mini with wool. Thanks for a great give away as well.
ReplyDeleteI particularly like your rooster. That is what I have in my kitchen. Looks almost like the same rooster.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful assortment of minis you have created!!! TFS
ReplyDelete~Terry~
All the things offered in your giveaway are really nice. Thank you so much for offering them. Now I just hope I win but I will be happy if someone else does to.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. I'm getting so much inspiration seeing everyone's table toppers.
ReplyDeleteEvery one of your minis is just lucious! I love them all! This is such a fun blog hop.
ReplyDeleteVail in tn
Isn't this the funnest blog hop? I love your creations, all of them. Hearts are my favorite things but I love all of your little quilts. Vickie
ReplyDeleteLove your toppers especially the Bluebird!
ReplyDeleteLove all your toppers! Thanks for the peak at them.
ReplyDeleteI love your beautiful little quilties! My favorite is the stitched redwor snowman. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWow how pretty these are..I love the wool one and the leaf and the applique oh I could go on and on....
ReplyDeleteI so love that charm pack and lanyard. I thank you for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteYou have created some beautiful table toppers! I'm so inspired to create when I see the wonderful work you ladies are doing through this Hop! Thank you for the opportunity to win an awesome treat!! Be especially blessed, Kathy
ReplyDeleteOh your toppers are beautiful! Your redwork snowman is similar to a redwork quilt my embroidery group is making. The hanger really showcases your work which is awesome!
ReplyDeleteThank you for a great giveaway and a chance to win.
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Your minis are all so lovely & lucky you to have such a view! I would love to win some charms & patterns - thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful table toppers and tea towels! Love your view and thanks for a great giveaway!
ReplyDeletei love the idea of the hanger. and so many things you have made to dress up your kitchen. they are wonderful
ReplyDeletequilting dash lady at comcast dot net
I love all your toppers, but that rooster makes me crow! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteLove all your little quilts. I might have to get a stand like yours and start making little quilts:)
ReplyDeleteI love your table toppers! They are so cute. I'm going to have to start making these.....I can finish these!! I also love the saying on the lanyard. Sassy is one of my favorites. Thanks for the chance to win this fabulous prize. I have my fingers crossed.
ReplyDeletelove your star orphan block! you have quite a selection of hanging toppers, all very lovely.
ReplyDeleteGreat table toppers. Love your idea of hanging tea towels on the hangers.
ReplyDeleteI just love your site. First time I have visited. Just love the topper hop too. My favorite of yours is the Yankee Doodle. It is so cute. Excited about following you
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work. Love your idea of using the stands for tea towels as well. You could use it to showcase towels that have been hand stitched or embroidered and that are just too special to actually use : ) Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love your assortment of mini table topper hangers. Really like the teapot mini too. Thanks also for your giveaway. I'm filing away in my list that Shell has hangers at Raspberry Rabbits.
ReplyDeleteHi Malene,I've been a follower or ages.love your Tea in the Garden table topper. it's so sweet.thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteFaye
Lovely projects all! My favorite is the rooster! I have roosters in my kitchen. Your stitching is perfection, Marlene. I am fortunate to have seen some of your projects in person, so I know just how talented you are.
ReplyDeletewow Marlene - so many mini quilts and they are all so gorgeous - love the tea towel idea as well :)
ReplyDeleteI am so glad I don't have to judge which table topper is the best of all of these. they are all very nice.
ReplyDeleteDear Marlene
ReplyDeleteYour toppers are all wonderful but I am mad over the Tea in The Garden one. I love the vintage look.
Cheers maggie
Your table toppers and tea towels are the cutest ever! I kept thinking, "oh this is my favorite, no this is my favorite, no THIS is my favorite!" I couldn't decide - they are all so darling! Thanks for the opportunity to win such a great giveaway! :)
ReplyDeleteLove them all - snowman could be a favorite!
ReplyDeleteLove the table toppers, they look wonderful
ReplyDeleteLove them all, but the four-heart one is so cute! Tea towels are a great idea.
ReplyDeleteNice collection of table toppers! They are fantastic. thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI like them all. I am finally inspired to get hanger and make a few myself.
ReplyDeleteHow fun!!! I love seeing all these displayed!!! I LOVE your tea towels! Since my hands are better I have been doing a little embroidery. (I am just learning, a beginner)lol
ReplyDeleteI love the rooster and holiay tree - but of course all are lovely. I have enjoyed the hop -your strawberry preserves looks very good! thanks!
ReplyDeleteI admire your mini-quilts. My favorite is the acorn, primitive looking one. I am just now a follower of yours and can't wait to take a look at your past blogs. Thank you for the giveaway too!
ReplyDeleteMarlene, you have been such a 'busy beaver' creating a parade of mini quilts. My favorite is the tea pot one with the embroidery....luv the snowman and the rooster too....I luv them all. Great job Marlene. Thanks for the inspiration and for sharing in the blog hop....Happy Sunday!!
ReplyDeletethose are fabulous! love that quote!
ReplyDeleteI just LOVE your minis - I can't decide which one that I like the best - they are all wonderful.....I love the view of the lake from your window too
ReplyDeletesao in Midlothian, VA
Hi Marlene, Your quilts are gorgeous..each and every one of them! You say these are small projects?...oh, they are wonderful!!!I love them. I always wondered about your view to the lake. I'm sure it is another of God's blessings!
ReplyDeleteI love the lanyard. Of course, I love the fabric too but the lanyard is absolutely perfect for me with my multiple WIP's or UFO's.
ReplyDeleteLove the quilts you showed. They are very creative.
I really enjoyed your topper tour!!!! (That lanyard is priceless!!!)
ReplyDeleteWhat great ideas! I love the orphan block idea, have many! Now I will use them.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on all the quilts! Thanks so much for sharing! Have a Happy Day! :)
ReplyDeleteI love your little quilts and other toppers, your Tea in the Garden is so very lovely.
ReplyDeleteI also want to tell you that I loved your story about getting plants from mother's and others gardens. I have violets from my mother's garden, Mom is gone but the violets live on. Thanks for making me think of them, they're not in a part of our yard that I can see from the windows.
I love the rooster one best but then again everything in my kitchen has a rooster on it. I would love to win your giveaway and really enjoyed your site.
ReplyDeleteI'm not too late, am I? Love your little pieces. I agree, finishing a project in 1 day is an amazing feeling!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful little quilts! Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteI like the embroidered quilts the best. I'm not sure people realize how much time is involved to complete a project, even if it is a mini. Thanks for all the ideas.
ReplyDeleteLove them all! They're so much fun!
ReplyDeleteYou have made some beautiful minis! I love Tea in the Garden too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your great collection of minis.
ReplyDeleteI am running a little bit behind in getting round to see everyone's wonderful creativity. You have accomplished so much and look how beautiful your work is. I love them all, but if you make me choose a favorite I will choose the sweet tea pot. I will be back to read more. ~Kelly
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Oh, I know I'm soooo late, but love your table toppers, especially the Tea in the Garden, and love the idea of using them for the tea towels!
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