Here is another series pattern by Eveline Foland which was published in the Kansas City Star. I have seen old children’s books that combined a Christmas story with Mother Goose characters, but I think it’s a little odd that the name of this quilt makes no reference to Mother Goose. Also, the nursery rhyme characters are not doing anything Christmasy in the pictures, and most of them don’t look like they’re in any kind of parade either.
That is too funny! It’s almost like there were 12 motifs and one was swapped out for Santa! Cute designs, though!
Thank you for sharing – I’m enchanted.
That is too, too funny – I think Jan is right! These are just darling though, thank you so much for sharing them!
I guess putting the Santa at the end makes everything better! I’m thoroughly enjoying your blog — you put a lot of work, time and effort into it. What a gracious ‘sharer’ you are. Thank you! 🙂
Martha, you are so right! Thank you for sharing this!
Hugs,
Mickie
I have always wonder exactly the same. (The naming of the quilt pattern) The design, though is very nice. Thank you so very kindly for sharing this, dear Martha. I can’t wait to do even one block I think it will be very nice. *=^_^=*
Interesting about the combo of Santa and nursery rhymes. As always, I look forward to seeing all the needlework patterns from your collection. It must be quite large.
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