I started on my Christmas house quilt. It was scary, because I had a picture, but I didn't know how to make it happen. I got such good advice, especially from a woman who is working on a glorious crazy quilt. I knew that I couldn't make that little cat out of fabric, or at least not in the way I usually applique, by hand with turned under edges. The suggestion to embroider the cat with a satin stitch was perfect. I admit here to using a very fine black marker to improve the outline of the cat.
Since the embroidery went so well, I got more advice about doing the wreath. I used a feather stitch in two shades of green for the pine and little red berries of French knots. I'm very happy with the results. I did just a straight, black, machine stitch to define the windowpanes. The next step is to hand applique the door and windows to the body of the house.

I also had a chance to finish the top of a T-shirt quilt that I've been putting off for a year or so. It's for my public library. The T-shirts were the prizes for six years of the children's summer reading program. The thin sashing and borders are from a confetti print I bought at Hobby Lobby. I'm hoping that the fabric stands up. It feels fine, maybe a little stretchy.
I'm not sure yet how I will quilt it. I'm thinking about a bubble-style meander in colors matching the t-shirts on the shirts themselves and something simple in black on the black sashing and the confetti-print sashing.
Once I give it to the library, it will be up to them what they do with it. They may decide to display it in the storytime room, give it as a prize, or raffle it off.