Melva, from Melva Loves Scraps is hosting this blog hop …

My Project
Every year, just before Christmas, the Boundary Bay Quilt Guild collects placemats for Meals on Wheels. I try to participate … This year, I’ve used up some ‘left-overs’ from projects to make the placemats. These are from an Island Batik strip pack called Prairie Dreams that I received 2 years ago. First I made a bargello quilt using the strips (see HERE) and then I used some on the bottom of a robe (THIS POST).


There was STILL some left over, so I made these place mats. They are backed with different Christmas Fabric. There are leftover pieces of Hobbs 80/20 batting in the middle and they are pieced and quilted with Aurifil thread. There was STILL some left over, so I made these place mats. They are backed with different Christmas Fabric. There are leftover pieces of Hobbs 80/20 batting in the middle and they are pieced and quilted with Aurifil thread. There was STILL some left over, so I made these place mats. They are backed with different Christmas Fabric. There are leftover pieces of Hobbs 80/20 batting in the middle and they are pieced and quilted with Aurifil thread.
These will double as an everyday placemat and a Christmas placemat.


Blog Hoppers
Visit all the other blog hoppers to see what their “Christmas in July” projects are!
July 24
- Melva at Melva Loves Scraps ~ hostess
- Diann at Little Penguin Quilts
- Carol Andrews at Quilt Schmilt
July 25
- Linda at Texas Quilt Gal
- Vivian at Bronx Quilter
- Gail at Quilting Gail. You are Here!
Don’t Forget:

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One who sleeps under a quilt is covered by LOVE!
Happy Quilting!
Gail
Linking to:
- Wednesday Wait Loss @ Inquiring Quilter
- Andrée / Free Motion Mavericks @ Quilting & Learning – What a combo!
- Put your Foot Down @ A Quiltery
- Finished or Not Friday @ Alycia Quilts
- Michelle @ From Bolt to Beauty
- Off the Wall Friday @ Creations – Quilts, Art, Whatever
- TGIFF @ Chris Knits Sews
Great idea to make two-sided placemats! They will be used and appreciated by Meals on Wheels for sure. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
https://www.inquiringquilter.com/questions/2025/07/23/wednesday-wait-loss-442
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Thanks, Jennifer!!
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Hi Gail, those are really lovely placemats and I’m sure that they will be appreciated! Thanks for linking up to FM Mavericks!
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Thanks, Andree!And thanks for hosting FMMavericks!
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What a great way to use up left overs. Very fun placemats for very good cause.
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Thanks, Kate!
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The two sided placemats are great. Always love it when you can use something on either side. It is lovely that they go to Meals on Wheels, too!
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Thanks, Kathleen!! It’s what the guild suggests for them!! I love how I use up leftovers and can dig into that box of rarely used Christmas fabric!
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Gail you really managed to get the most out of this fabric strip collection! Your Bargello and robe are beautiful, but those placemats are just too fun! It’s wonderful that Boundary Bay Quilters support Meals on Wheels this way. I love the fact you made the placemats reversible so the recipients will get to enjoy them all year round. Thanks for being part of this fun little hop. 🤗 Carol
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Thanks, Carol!! It was a fun hop, wasn’t it?
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I love the idea of making the placemats reversible. They are darling, Gail. Wonderful job.
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Thank you!
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I have gotten out of the habit of using my scraps for placemats. My “connection” moved away and now I don’t know where to donate them. Yours are genius! 2 for the effort to make 1. LOL
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Thanks, Chris!! Hopefully you can find someplace to donate them … care home? assisted living homes?? I’m sure you can find somewhere!
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Great project for a great cause! I’ve seen many of your and other Ambassadors projects and always am amazed at the creativity that comes out of the challenges. I like two sided quilts so two sided placements are also appealing and I’m here for another way to use up the scraps!!
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Thanks, Vivian!!!
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So impressive how you made multiple projects from the same fabric collection, each one getting progressively smaller. Equally impressive is letting your placemats do double duty by having a front and back side.
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Thank you!!!
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Those are fun, Gail! I love that they are two sided – you can use them all year long. I made my Glowing Hearts quilt out of an Island Batik strip pack, and have since made a tablerunner with a pieced backing out of the leftovers, and still have some left! Maybe a placemat will use them up!
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Thanks, Diann! Isn’t it amazing how far a simple strip pack can go? A placemat might use up your leftovers … but who knows?
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I do like that you use the leftovers to make placemats–I need to stick with this habit!
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I’m trying!! And it’s for a good cause!
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Hi Gail! That batik line is just gorgeous! The robe you made is stunning, and those scraps made very pretty placemats – what a great idea for scraps, Did your scrap pile ever get any smaller? 😉
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Thank you!! Unfortunately, my scrap pile increases with EVERY. SINGLE. QUILT. I make!
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