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Good news! The Austen Family Album posts are still up! All you have to do is click HERE for the first block post. To get to the other posts: Scroll all the way to the bottom of the first post (it's a long post) until you see the Blog Archive list on the left. Starting with April, click on each month to find the blocks.
I had originally planned to machine quilt this top myself. (What was I thinking? Far beyond my talents!) I was doing a lot of quilt as you go then, and had assembled the blocks in three sections, including the borders. When I pulled it out of the bin this week I realized it only needed two seams to become a complete top. So I sat right down in the messy room and sewed them!
While it's bigger than I usually make anymore, it's really just a twin size at 75 in. x 90 in. One of the wonderful long-arm volunteers will quilt it, and it will be donated locally.
And lastly, bats, eyeballs, and batik.
The center of the little Friendship Star quilt is sewn, but the borders still need to be attached before I can quilt it. Maybe I'll have more time this week to work on it.
Look, it's Benjamin Franklin! He's being portrayed here by Buddy. He and his classmates learned all about someone in history, created a display board will facts and illustrations, and gave a speech to the class. Yesterday the school gym was set up as a "wax museum", and the students told us about "themselves".
Today is a special day for Hubby and me. Fifty years ago today, on May 15, 1976, we were married. He is everything I ever wanted in a husband, and we are so lucky to still be here together. (OMG we are so impossibly young in this photo!)
Whew! Two UFOs off my list!
I am loving all the orange blocks on Angela's blog! So many people are finding such cute orange prints.
This week my orange blocks are the Dawn Chorus pattern from Pam and Nicky Lintott. I only make 3 of them, so I'm showing them all. This one has a Kaffe scrap and some funky happy flowers.
Halloween cat print in this one, plus dog bones.
In Progress
Adults were welcome to come, so my daughter (Buddy's mom) and I went. Buddy did a great job. I also enjoyed learning some new facts about people like Milton Hershey, Amelia Earhart, Rachel Carson, and Isaac Newton. Although the student portraying Isaac Newton thought perhaps Newton's father died in a car wreck. In 1642.
The weather is beautiful today, sunny and 70s, my favorite. I hope it's nice where you live, too. Have a lovely week!
Thanks for reading,
Sylvia@Treadlestitches
Linking up with:
Alycia at Finished or Not Finished Friday














What a golden anniversary! Congratulations! You did a great job finishing these two tops. They are going to be wonderful quilts!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Snowcatcher! Maybe I can get a few more UFOs moved along soon.
DeleteCongratulations and Happy 50th anniversary!! We'll be celebrating 50 next year in March. Your wedding photo is lovely. Also, congrats on finishing up 2 UFOs, ready to donate. Very cute orange blocks.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sara! Congrats to you too!
DeleteHappy 54th Anniversary! I was born in 1972 =). You have some pretty orange prints, especially love the black cats. What great tops you found in your sewing room. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteOops! I put in the wrong year! 1972 was my high school graduation, another big life event. I fixed it now. Thanks for the kind words.
DeleteAlso, Happy Birthday!
DeleteHappy anniversary to you both! We celebrated our 50th this year, too. It's a pretty wonderful milestone! Good for you for finishing up those long ago quilt projects. They are both beautiful, Sylvia! Love the photo of Buddy portraying Ben Franklin. That sounds like fun event!
ReplyDeleteHappy belated Anniversary to you! The school event was great. Buddy really got into character as Ben Franklin.
DeleteHappy Anniversary. I laughed at your Isaac Newton car accident story :) I bet those presentations were enjoyable.
ReplyDeleteThey were really cute! Most of the kids were very knowledgeable. I even learned some real facts!
DeleteMany congratulations on your anniversary.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jenny!
DeleteHappy Anniversary to you both! Hope you had a great day. Both your quilts are beautiful, Syliva. Good idea to use light fabric as background for the Beachside Bungalow, it looks better than the dark background on the photo. Pretty orange blocks too.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Astrid! I tend to be more traditional in my background fabric choices. But I do appreciate modern color schemes, too! Have a great week!
DeleteGreat milestone, congratulations. I do love your Jane Austen quilt, mainly because it's so different to what I see these days.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Linda! I used to make lots of 1800s reproduction quilts. I still love all those wonderful fabrics.
DeleteFifty years together. . .WOW! Congratulations. I feel the same way about my husband! Great job on moving two old WIPs out of your studio!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects
ReplyDeleteThanks, Terry! Aren't we lucky to have our guys? (They're lucky to have us too, of course!)
DeleteHappy Anniversary!! 50 years - Impressive!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy organizing too - sometimes that is a LOT of work!!
Thanks, Alycia! Oh, so much work. It's like the labors of Hercules, without the horse poop.
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