The Snakes in the Grass quilt is finished, and has been renamed Snakes in a Tree. Don't worry, people-like-me-who-are-freaked-out-by-snakes! It's not real snakes, just snakes printed on fabric and made into a child's quilt.
Here's a photo from July, when I pieced it:
The pattern is HERE, a great tutorial for a fun, easy scrap quilt. Only 5 seams in each block, no kidding! A big thank you to Cyndy from Quilting is More Fun Than Housework.
Mrs. Pfaff and I got the quilting and binding done this week. It's ready to go to a child who needs it.
My Little Buddy posed with it outside. Unfortunately, he now thinks it's his, like all the other quilts in the house. (He especially loves the little bit of Minions fabric pieced in one block. I need to make a quilt with that fabric just for him. Yep, it's going on the list.)
Little Buddy's really been noticing all the little figures in prints lately. He loves to lay the quilts on the floor and "see". He wants Grandma to come and see, too.
He would love these Fly Away Home blocks for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge. The color for August is orange, one of my favorites.
I've even got orange Minions!
Bugs, too! I can't wait to start putting this top together.
I should have some more time soon, after I get the canning and freezing done for the year. These green beans are cleaned, snapped, blanched, and headed for the freezer. I use canning jars (the ones that are also good for freezing). They are reusable, so no extra cost and no plastic to throw away. Plus they don't slide around in the freezer like freezer bags do.
This is a picture from a fun day. My husband and I went to the flea market in Elkhorn, Wisconsin a week ago Sunday. This was my favorite booth. No, I didn't buy anything, but a girl can look, can't she? Lots of inspiration here for future quilts.
I'm wishing lots of inspiration for you this week, and every week!
Cheers for reading,
Sylvia@Treadlestitches
Linking up with Sarah at Confessions of a Fabric Addict,
Myra at Busy Hands Quilts
Friday, August 24, 2018
Saturday, August 18, 2018
Crossing the Finished Line
Finally, FINALLY, I have finishes to show! According to my notes, I have not finished a quilt since June. It feels good to accomplish something at last.
This little quilt came to me as squares cut from striped fabric, in a zip lock bag from the sale at the Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts in June. The border was in the bag too. I set it like a rail fence. (You can read about the piecing HERE if you care to.)Mrs. Pfaff is back in working order, and together we got the simple quilting done.
The back is from my stash, and says "baby girl" with drawings of toys and bunnies. The binding came from the sale, too, but wasn't in the same bag.
The quilt will go to a baby girl that needs it.
Guess what these are. Mittens for cats? Drumstick warmers?
Skillet handle pot holders! A friend of my daughter is getting married, and requested these. I made them up with scraps of bright prints and 100% cotton batting. I used the Youtube tutorial HERE to get on the right track, although there are lots of other directions and all seem to be about the same. Now I need to make some for me.
At last, the Ohio Star is quilted and bound, and on the bed. I had a problem with it that I'll tell you about sometime.
Here's what I decided on for the border quilting. It's a simple 4 strand cable, with gentle curves. As you can see, I put the binding on by machine. I'm saving my hand stitching for other projects.
Last but not least, orange! I'm making blocks for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge in the color for August.
Mary Ann's basket blocks in orange reproduction fabrics are on the design wall. I actually made 10 of them this time.
Orange is not such a common color in repro fabrics. I dragged in everything I could find, including cheddar and brown.
Stripes are fun in repros, especially when they go all different ways.
We are getting close to the end of the Rainbow Scrap Challenge for 2018! I'm actually starting to plan how to put all these blocks together.
And now for something completely different.
My oldest grandson got new shoes. These are something to do with Lebron James. If you look closely, you can see--these shoes are quilted! No joke, the upper is a knit fabric quilted with a sort of diagonal crosshatch. The fabric is intentionally tucked irregularly and sewn.
I think these are just about the ugliest shoes I've ever seen, but don't tell my Big Buddy. He thinks they're amazing.
Have an amazing week, everybody, whether things get finished or not.
Cheers for reading,
Sylvia@Treadlestitches
Linking up with
Can I Get A Whoop Whoop
So Scrappy
Oh Scrap
This little quilt came to me as squares cut from striped fabric, in a zip lock bag from the sale at the Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts in June. The border was in the bag too. I set it like a rail fence. (You can read about the piecing HERE if you care to.)Mrs. Pfaff is back in working order, and together we got the simple quilting done.
The back is from my stash, and says "baby girl" with drawings of toys and bunnies. The binding came from the sale, too, but wasn't in the same bag.
The quilt will go to a baby girl that needs it.
Guess what these are. Mittens for cats? Drumstick warmers?
Skillet handle pot holders! A friend of my daughter is getting married, and requested these. I made them up with scraps of bright prints and 100% cotton batting. I used the Youtube tutorial HERE to get on the right track, although there are lots of other directions and all seem to be about the same. Now I need to make some for me.
At last, the Ohio Star is quilted and bound, and on the bed. I had a problem with it that I'll tell you about sometime.
Here's what I decided on for the border quilting. It's a simple 4 strand cable, with gentle curves. As you can see, I put the binding on by machine. I'm saving my hand stitching for other projects.
Last but not least, orange! I'm making blocks for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge in the color for August.
Mary Ann's basket blocks in orange reproduction fabrics are on the design wall. I actually made 10 of them this time.
Orange is not such a common color in repro fabrics. I dragged in everything I could find, including cheddar and brown.
Stripes are fun in repros, especially when they go all different ways.
We are getting close to the end of the Rainbow Scrap Challenge for 2018! I'm actually starting to plan how to put all these blocks together.
And now for something completely different.
My oldest grandson got new shoes. These are something to do with Lebron James. If you look closely, you can see--these shoes are quilted! No joke, the upper is a knit fabric quilted with a sort of diagonal crosshatch. The fabric is intentionally tucked irregularly and sewn.
I think these are just about the ugliest shoes I've ever seen, but don't tell my Big Buddy. He thinks they're amazing.
Have an amazing week, everybody, whether things get finished or not.
Cheers for reading,
Sylvia@Treadlestitches
Linking up with
Can I Get A Whoop Whoop
So Scrappy
Oh Scrap
Saturday, August 11, 2018
I Spy Charm Squares Quilt
Good morning, and happy Saturday! This is my I Spy quilt, made with 5 in. (cut) squares.
I had planned to share the pattern for this quilt, but have been requested to take it down by another blogger who shared a similar quilt. Her quilt is not exactly the same, and is not an I Spy quilt, but in the interest of peace on the internet I am complying.
I honestly did not copy her quilt, and I even had a hard time finding it after I knew it was out there. As a retired librarian I am very conscious of copyright law. It is never my intention pass off others' work as my own.
I'm still happy about this quilt, and it will go to a child who needs it after it is quilted.
I'm hoping to quilt the I Spy quilt soon, since I'm almost done with the Ohio Star.
Here's where I am today:
Everything is quilted except the outer border. I'm feeling kind of lazy about this. I know I just need to suck it up and get this done.
I'm auditioning these stencils for the border. Once I decide, it will be time for the dreaded marking. I actually like the quilting part. If I can see the darn marks!
Here's my little buddy, in his orange shirt, watering the flowers (some orange) with his orange watering can. He is just the best helper ever.
Have a wonderful week, and don't forget to have a little fun.
Cheers,
Sylvia@Treadlestitches
Linking up with:
Soscrappy
Busy Hands Quilts
Confessions of a Fabric Addict
I had planned to share the pattern for this quilt, but have been requested to take it down by another blogger who shared a similar quilt. Her quilt is not exactly the same, and is not an I Spy quilt, but in the interest of peace on the internet I am complying.
I honestly did not copy her quilt, and I even had a hard time finding it after I knew it was out there. As a retired librarian I am very conscious of copyright law. It is never my intention pass off others' work as my own.
I'm still happy about this quilt, and it will go to a child who needs it after it is quilted.
Here's where I am today:
Everything is quilted except the outer border. I'm feeling kind of lazy about this. I know I just need to suck it up and get this done.
I'm auditioning these stencils for the border. Once I decide, it will be time for the dreaded marking. I actually like the quilting part. If I can see the darn marks!
Here's my little buddy, in his orange shirt, watering the flowers (some orange) with his orange watering can. He is just the best helper ever.
Have a wonderful week, and don't forget to have a little fun.
Cheers,
Sylvia@Treadlestitches
Linking up with:
Soscrappy
Busy Hands Quilts
Confessions of a Fabric Addict
Saturday, August 4, 2018
In the Making
My favorite music this week should be Schubert's Unfinished Symphony. Much is started, nothing is finished (yet). It's all in the making.
Above is the Ohio Star reproduction quilt. Mrs. Pfaff and I have been busy quilting, but progress is slow. At least each of the two pieces is quilted as much as it can be before joining, and is joined together on the top.
This is the back, waiting for the hand stitching. When I get that done, I'll quilt the area near the join on both sections, and then the borders. There is hope for finishing this UFO yet.
I'm also piecing an I Spy quilt made of 5 in. squares. I hope to get the top done today, but I won't get it quilted until the Ohio Star is done. (It's a promise I made myself--don't set aside the Ohio Star to do other quilts. I want that quilt done!)
The I Spy has been lots of fun. I have so many great novelty prints, and I can use lots of them in this quilt. Stay tuned--I'll share the pattern on next week's blog.
I've been thinking about orange this week. It's the color of the month for the Rainbow Scrap Quilt Challenge. I absolutely LOVE orange. I think this will be one of my favorite months.
My Little Buddy wanted to pick the orange cherry tomatoes, but I convinced him to wait. This variety is red when ripe, but a very pretty orange when immature.
This is my roll of orange 2.5 in. strips for the Fly Away Home quilt. I can hardly wait to cut into them.
But first, I have to deal with this:
25 pounds of peaches and a dozen ears of corn, fresh from the West Bend Farmer's Market. The peaches need to rest a bit and "air-ripen" before I can them, but I'll blanch, cut, and freeze the corn today.
Sometimes I wonder why I go out and buy more work for myself. On the other hand, there's peach pie, even in the winter. And delicious Wisconsin corn.
Here's another project--what to do with this gorgeous olive oil can? I removed the top and washed it (after we used all the olive oil, of course). I might put utensils in it or something. Any ideas?
If I'm to make a dent in any of the projects I have planned, I had better get to work. And my Little Buddy had better start taking reliable naps again. (Sigh.)
Finishing quilts does make me do a little happy dance. But there is really no hurry. I get a lot of joy just in the making.
Wishing you joy this week, in whatever you do.
Cheers,
Sylvia@Treadlestitches
Linking up with Angela at Soscrappy
Myra at Busy Hands Quilts
Sarah at Can I Get A Whoop Whoop
Cynthia at Oh Scrap
Above is the Ohio Star reproduction quilt. Mrs. Pfaff and I have been busy quilting, but progress is slow. At least each of the two pieces is quilted as much as it can be before joining, and is joined together on the top.
This is the back, waiting for the hand stitching. When I get that done, I'll quilt the area near the join on both sections, and then the borders. There is hope for finishing this UFO yet.
I'm also piecing an I Spy quilt made of 5 in. squares. I hope to get the top done today, but I won't get it quilted until the Ohio Star is done. (It's a promise I made myself--don't set aside the Ohio Star to do other quilts. I want that quilt done!)
The I Spy has been lots of fun. I have so many great novelty prints, and I can use lots of them in this quilt. Stay tuned--I'll share the pattern on next week's blog.
I've been thinking about orange this week. It's the color of the month for the Rainbow Scrap Quilt Challenge. I absolutely LOVE orange. I think this will be one of my favorite months.
My Little Buddy wanted to pick the orange cherry tomatoes, but I convinced him to wait. This variety is red when ripe, but a very pretty orange when immature.
This is my roll of orange 2.5 in. strips for the Fly Away Home quilt. I can hardly wait to cut into them.
But first, I have to deal with this:
25 pounds of peaches and a dozen ears of corn, fresh from the West Bend Farmer's Market. The peaches need to rest a bit and "air-ripen" before I can them, but I'll blanch, cut, and freeze the corn today.
Sometimes I wonder why I go out and buy more work for myself. On the other hand, there's peach pie, even in the winter. And delicious Wisconsin corn.
Here's another project--what to do with this gorgeous olive oil can? I removed the top and washed it (after we used all the olive oil, of course). I might put utensils in it or something. Any ideas?
If I'm to make a dent in any of the projects I have planned, I had better get to work. And my Little Buddy had better start taking reliable naps again. (Sigh.)
Finishing quilts does make me do a little happy dance. But there is really no hurry. I get a lot of joy just in the making.
Wishing you joy this week, in whatever you do.
Cheers,
Sylvia@Treadlestitches
Linking up with Angela at Soscrappy
Myra at Busy Hands Quilts
Sarah at Can I Get A Whoop Whoop
Cynthia at Oh Scrap
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