Saturday, February 15, 2025

Hot Wheels! Beep Beep!

Welcome to Treadlestitches!


 It's another cold and snowy morning here, so indoor photos will have to do, I'm sorry to say.  Just another little quilt this week, this time it's the Windmill block, made from Hot Wheels prints.


If you've been to this blog before, you know how I LOVE scraps.  Digging into a new-to-me scrap bag is as exciting as opening a treasure chest.  The scrap bag in question came from a man who had managed a fabric shop and was now retired.  He donated many tops to our quilt guild, plus fabrics and scraps.  
The pieces in this particular bag were cut into 2.5 in. x 4.5 in. rectangles.  I didn't even know there was such a thing as Hot Wheels fabric, but there were lots of them in the bag, in six different prints!  So of course there had to be a Hot Wheels quilt.

Orange novelty prints can be hard to find, so I was really glad to discover these rectangles.  There were also pieces cut from the same print in light blue.  The race car background fabric was one I found in an antique mall.  I didn't quite have enough of it for the whole quilt, so I filled in with other car-related prints.


This one is my favorite.  Dare to be rad! it says.  I wonder how old this fabric is.  I'm not sure kids want to be "rad" anymore lol.

Here's the back, more race cars!  Also from the antique mall.  As you can see, I quilted it in a 2 in. square grid.  The quilt will be donated locally.  I guess it qualifies as using my blue scraps for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge color of the month, which is blue.  I'm starting to realize I use blue in almost everything.  Does that make it a neutral?

Five blue Sisters Choice blocks for the RSC!  These blocks are 10 in. finished.  I'm planning to make a twin sized top with them at the end of the year.  Maybe I'll even do the math!  At least 10 is easy to work with.

New Project!  These blocks are fun to make, and use up lots of my blue scraps.  The centers are 5 in. squares and the other pieces are cut from 5 in. strips.  No waste!  You cut one way for blocks leaning left and another way for ones leaning right.

The pattern comes from this book, Dessert Roll Quilts, by Pam and Nicky Lintott, and is called Highland Fling.

Last Saturday's quilt show was wonderful!  I took lots of photos of the show quilts, but of course I can't share them here without the makers' permission.  I did have permission to show these antique quilts from the Wisconsin Quilt History Group booth.  Aren't they wonderful?   Notice how one of the small doll quilts seems to be made of orphan blocks.

I spent Saturday afternoon at our quilt guild's booth, talking to people and answering questions. When I volunteer at a booth, I like to bring some handwork to do.  This project was started before I was born.  How do I know that?

This is the template the pieces were cut from, part of a postcard mailed in 1940.  The fabrics back that date up.  This pattern has a lot of names, like Hummingbird and Periwinkle, but the original quilter wrote Snow Ball on a paper template, so that's what I'm calling it.  I think I'll make it into something small, like a table runner.  Or a doll quilt!


We are more than halfway through February!  Can you believe it?  I need to get on with the blocks I'm making for Many Hands and Many Hearts.  Just an easy Split 4 Patch, using novelty prints and solids.  Click HERE for details.

My youngest grandsons weren't here much this week, since their Mom was off work, so no kid photos.  How about one of Lizzy?


She curled up with me this week while I battled a rotten cold.  And of course we shared a quilt!

Have a lovely week, and thanks for reading!

Cheers,

Sylvia@Treadlestitches

Linking up with:


Angela at So Scrappy

Cynthia at Oh Scrap


13 comments:

  1. The Hot Wheels quilt is definitely "rad"! LOL I love that Highland Fling & the Dessert Roll Quilts book is now on my wish list!

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    1. Thanks, Sue! Dessert Roll Quilts is one of my favorites, the kind I go back to over and over.

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  2. Looks like Lizzie knows how to take care of you, Sylvia! Hope you're feeling better. The hot wheels quilt is so fun! And I love your Sister's Choice blocks, too. The new project is fascinating! Do you sew strip sets and then cut? They will make a fun quilt!

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    1. Thanks, Diann! The new project is made with rectangles cut in half surrounding a center square. Easier than it looks!

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  3. Isn’t Lizzie a beauty? Glad she kept you company while you were under the weather. Boy that Hot Wheels quilt is sure to be a hit with a small one. I’m not sure if “rad” is the word these days, but I’m clueless about that!

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    1. Thanks grammajudyb! I have no idea how to speak modern slang. I still say cool, just like I did in the 60s lol.

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  4. Hot Wheels are not as popular as they used to be but this quilt will be a little boy's favourite for sure. I bought a Hot Wheels print about 25 years ago. It gives you an idea how old this print is. Mine was charcoal grey. Needless to say that it was present in every quilt I did at that time. The orange one is awesome. I love your newest project and the old one, wow! 1940! This project has waited long enough to see the light. Let's finish it, girl. Enjoy! ;^)

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    1. Thanks, Chantal! Yeah, 25 years ago sounds about right for these prints. I've got a good start on the old project, but it may take a while to get it hand pieced.

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  5. Great blue projects going on at your house. Glad that sweet kitty curled up with you. Hope you feel better soon.

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    1. Thanks, Sara! I'm definitely on the mend now. So lucky to have our kitties helping me!

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  6. Lots of lovely blue projects happening at your place.

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