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Here's where I can get more second hand fabric! The new Shop Our Stash resale shop at the Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts is now open in the restored blacksmith shop. I made my first trip to it last week. Rain was pouring down so I couldn't take pictures, so I borrowed these from the museum's web site.
Shop hours are Friday and Saturday only, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. It's a win for everybody: inexpensive fabric, yarn, etc. for makers, income for the museum, and a good place to donate craft/sewing/quilting supplies. Click HERE for information on items accepted for donation, etc.
In Progress
The string blocks are almost finished into a quilt, which I hope to complete today. I also have only two more blocks to make for the Lori Holt Twinkle Twinkle Scrappy Star quilt, and then I can start putting them together. When I do that, I like to have something simple to piece as leaders and enders, so I chose this pattern.
In other news, we had fun last Saturday with our youngest grandsons at the Kettle Moraine Geological Society Show, held at the fairgrounds. The boys were very excited, especially since we gave them some spending money. Little Guy wanted to buy everything. His biggest purchase was an abalone shell. Buddy was more selective. Each of them went home with rock, fossil and mineral treasures. They also bought a small quartz heart for their mom.
There was a Native people's display area with a teepee the boys loved. A man there was making small leather shoes by hand. Another man gave the boys each a turkey feather, and tried to teach us to say thank you in his language. All in all, a very good day.
The original is called Cabin Steps, and was a free handout at a local quilt show in 2016. When I made a quilt inspired by this pattern a few years ago, I changed it from a 12 in. block to a 9 in. one by making it a 9 patch instead of a 16 patch. I like that size for the quilts I make, so I'm doing it again.
The blocks will use the rectangles in the plastic shoebox. I need 420 dark and 210 light--think I have enough? Seriously, I may have to cut some light ones, but there might be enough dark ones for two quilts.
I hope you have very good days this week too, doing things you love to do. Happy Quilting!
Thanks for reading,
Sylvia@Treadlestitches
Check out all the quilts and quilters at these linky parties!
Alycia at Finished or Not Finished Friday
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ooh! Love the kitty quilt!
ReplyDeleteThanks! The blocks are easy and fun to make. But kind of addicting!
DeleteThat kitty quilt turned out so cute. Love the off-set layout.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sara! It's one of my favorite ways to set quilts.
DeleteYour kittie quilt is adorable!!
ReplyDeleteAnd shop our stash sounds amazing !
Thanks, Alycia! I am so glad the museum is doing this. Plus they are still having the big once-a-year sale in June.
DeleteYour kitty quilt is adorable, Sylvia! Those blocks will make fun quilts in every color combination. I like your red blocks for this year's collection, and also those Cabin Steps blocks. The resale shop at the museum looks like a place where lots of treasure can be found! And the Geological Society show sounds like a lot of fun!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Diann! I STILL have more leftover cat blocks, but not enough for even a small quilt. Guess I'll have to make some more lol.
DeleteWhat a great idea to have a resale fabric shop! You must be thrilled with being able to pop in, donate, and buy someone else's treasures to take home.
ReplyDeletePS, forgot to add how much I like the pussy cat quilt, it certainly is cat approved. I like the idea of the offset blocks as well, although I would never have thought of this idea by myself. That's the beauty of groups like RSC, isn't it.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jenny! I agree, one of the best things about blogging is other bloggers! I get so many ideas from all the creative people sharing their work. The RSC world is a very kind online community also.
DeleteI really the Greek Crosses block. I’m going to add that to my blocks-to-be-made list.
ReplyDeleteThanks, grammajudyb! I'm liking it a lot, but I have to admit I get at least one block wrong every month so far. Thank goodness for seam rippers.
DeleteThose kitty blocks look great finished and Aqua Cat HAS to be a superhero somewhere!!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects
ReplyDeleteThanks, Terry! I can just hear the announcer: Aquacat! No fish are safe! Come to think of it, maybe he would be a villain.
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