Saturday, March 8, 2025

Charm Saturday and Feelin' Thrifty

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Another Saturday, another quilt top!  I'm getting a few of them together before donating them to the Children's Advocacy Center, which helps kids who have been removed from their homes due to abuse or neglect.  The tops will then be quilted and given to the children to keep.

For this top, I'm using blocks I made during last year's Rainbow Scrap Challenge, the ones with the white corners.  I added colorful 5 in. squares, plus white print squares (the white squares have a very subtle butterfly print).  The design makes white stars across the top.

I did not come up with this design.  The original is a free Moda pattern called Charm Saturday (click HERE for the free pdf).  My quilt doesn't exactly follow this pattern, which has dark stars instead of white.  I took my inspiration from the variation done by Quilted Forest (Click HERE for the You Tube video).  The Quilted Forest version made light stars, and that's what made me see I could use these blocks.  My stars slant to the left, and I used just one light instead of several.  So I made a variation of a variation!  Quilters have been doing this forever.

I was really happy to use up so many of these leftover blocks from last year, and to add in some of my favorite home-cut charm squares, like the red print with Ninja children.  (Thanks, Debbie!)  The border is a bright-colored puzzle print.  We love working jigsaw puzzles around here.

Here's one of the reasons I'm feelin' thrifty this week:  the name of this block is Thrifty.  I'm making 5 each month.  My favorite is the one with the owl in the center.

Another reason to feel thrifty--I finally made cushions for my kitchen chairs.  The family has been complaining about these ladderback chairs for literally decades, but I love them.  They are solid oak, made in America, and I stained them myself after they arrived from the factory.  My kids call them "the Pilgrim chairs", possibly referring to the Pilgrims' penchant for denying themselves comfort.

When I finally decided to add new cushions I had to decide what fabric to use.  I wanted a heavier fabric, and didn't think I had enough on hand.  Good thing I checked!  I found this gingham in my basement.  It was heavier than quilting cotton, and there were 7 yards of it.  Then I remembered buying it at the museum sale several years ago.  For ONE DOLLAR!  Woo hoo, now I'm feeling thrifty for real!  The cushion covers are envelop style, so I can whisk them off and wash them whenever we have a spill.

Using up scraps always makes me feel thrifty.  This wonderful batch was dropped off yesterday by the Amazing Colleen.  The pieces are leftovers from guild stash, and will be used for more charity quilts.  Little Lizzy had to check them out first.

The new influx of scraps prompted me to do a better job organizing.  The larger scraps went into the bundles in the bushel basket, and the smaller pieces in these bags by color.  When each color is called for the RSC, I can pull out the bag and cut the blocks from these scraps.  We all know scraps show up whenever, so I can sort new ones by color and add them to the bags all year.  Maybe this will finally get the sewing room scraps under control?  We'll see.

Using fabric on hand and scraps, donated or purchased, does make me feel thrifty, but I also spend money on fabric and supplies without guilt.  Quiltmaking is good for my mental health, and that's worth it! 
Now I've got Feelin' Groovy in my head for the rest of the day.


Snicky got mail this week!  It's a postcard from the vet, reminding him about his appointment.  I showed it to him, but he didn't seem impressed.  It made me laugh, though.  Our vets' office is awesome.

I've got to get ready for my grandson Little Guy's birthday party today.  He's five years old!  It was a very happy day when he was born.  And all the days since!  Happy Birthday Little Guy!


I hope you have a lovely week, with lots of time for the things you love to do.

Thanks for reading,

Sylvia@Treadlestitches

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5 comments:

  1. Wonderful, Sylvia and such a great cause. This quilt will be loved for sure. Love the puzzle print. Also love your yellow blocks but the best picture is the last one. So precious. Enjoy! ;^)

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  2. Fun post today . A variation on a variation! A good plan. What are the sizes of the squares in your Thrifty block? I love the post card for Snicklefritz. My mom used that name a lot.

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  3. It is always great to be able to use leftover blocks and your variation of a variation is fabulous. It will be loved. Hope your family will love and appreciate the new chair cushions.

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  4. Loving your Charm Saturday piece--so colorful and pretty!! thanks for the link to the pattern...Little guy made me smile;))) hugs, Julierose

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  5. Your kids' quilt top is so cute, Sylvia! Those blocks remind me of bees. The thrifty blocks are fun, too. I love the background fabric in the owl block - with the multi-color hearts. And your cushion covers for the dining room table - I'm impressed! Happy Birthday, little guy!

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