I just love Christmas!
This past week I went to a really nice quilt shop, click here to see my post on the shop.
While goo-gooing over all the inventory in the shop I found a panel to put together to make the cutest Advent Calendar. Then got started right away to get it finish for my Christmas box delivery to Guam. It can take up to a month to get there depending on how speedy the trucks, planes and ships are?
Once I had all the pieces cut, over turned seams ironed flat, I began sewing it all together.
The dated pockets were sewn to create a pull out, rather than flat on the backing and this will allow me to put more than one little toy in each (with three grandsons, I can't put only one).
After finishing the front panel I then used low loft batting and muslin for the backing, then began to hand quilt around the snowman....
For the hang I used a simple red twine inserted into the top seam on both sides.
I found some cute little snowmen to put into the pockets.. for the treat, when the kids do the 24 day countdown until Christmas.
The origin of the Advent Calendar can be traced back to the 19th Century. The first styles came from the protestant area. So religious families made a chalk line for every day in December until Christmas Eve.
The first known Advent Calendar which was made by handwork is from the year 1851
I know my daughter and her family will love to use my version of the Advent Calendar for years to come.
How cute is that!
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