Friday, April 8, 2022

Thinking Pink!

 Welcome to Treadlestitches!

We're celebrating pink all month long with the Rainbow Scrap Challenge, courtesy of Angela at SoScrappy blog.

This little orchid is blooming its heart out, as usual.  I've had it at least 14 years.  This is my favorite shade of pink.

Ok, so I'm making a crayon quilt, and taking photos of these long rows is hard.  What if I hang it on the refrigerator like the kids' artwork?

The magnets are holding on tight!  I scrounged up pink pieces from EVERYWHERE for the pink blocks this month.

Next up, a UFO from 2021.  These half square triangles (hsts) were ones I made last year.  Deciding what to do with them was the problem.  In the end, I'm going with these blocks, four hsts set together, which is what I had originally planned.

Although this configuration is a strong contender!  I have the hsts done for all the other colors, so now I can start making them into blocks too.

My other RSC projects for this year are not going to have pink in them.  No objection to it, but just not what I've got planned.  So why not start some new baby quilts?  (It's not like I really need an excuse!)

Mari, the Academic Quilter, is hosting the Hands 2 Help quilt drive this year.  She has the cutest hollow nine patch quilt as her banner, and every time I see it I want to get out my scraps and make one too.  So now I am, starting with 6 pink blocks.  I love this one with the bunny in the middle.  Just in time for Easter.  Thanks for the inspiration, Mari!

A weird thing happened this morning.  We woke up to the power being off, which is not usual for this area.  Lots of the chores I had planned needed electricity (vacuuming, baking, etc.), so it was on to Plan B.  I made the bed, folded a load of towels, put away the clean dishes, and sat down to sew at the treadle.  Good thing I didn't need the iron!  Thank goodness I had several blocks cut and ready.  The day was overcast, but there was enough light to see what I was doing.

My Little Guy isn't used to watching TV in the morning, and he didn't really notice the lack of electricity.  We had fun working puzzles.  At 2 years old, he's moving on from the wonderful Melissa and Doug brand Sound Puzzles and starting on the jigsaw kind with big pieces.  Every time he gets two together, he claps his hands with joy.

It took til nearly 10:00, but power was finally restored.  Grandpa and I cheered!  He started the coffee maker, and I brewed my first cup of tea of the day.  Just a minor inconvenience in our lives, but it makes me think about the terrible situation in Ukraine where people are struggling without heat, lights, water and food, all while being shelled.  I need to write another check to the Red Cross.

In cheerful news, my kindergarten buddy took this selfie with the crocodile/dinosaur toy he got at the museum last week.  Yikes!  Check out the teeth on that thing!  The photo was a pleasant surprise after he borrowed my camera one afternoon.

Have a good week, everyone!  I hope all your surprises are pleasant ones!

Cheers,

Sylvia@Treadlestitches

Linking up with:

Alycia at Finished or Not Finished Friday

Angela at So Scrappy

Cynthia at Oh Scrap





 











22 comments:

  1. I enjoyed your post this morning. It was like a little chat with a friend about the ordinary things of life--but without forgetting the terrible impact of this war on the ordinary lives of the people of Ukraine

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    1. Thank you for visiting with me. The war is in the back of my mind all the time. It puts things in a different perspective.

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  2. Loving all your pink! Especially the orchid! I have never been able to get an orchid to bloom again! My sister could, but not me. Mari, inspired me with hollow nines too! I have one small quilt top together and another something in progress! They are fun. Thanks for sharing your Littles! They make me smile!

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    1. Thanks, grammajudyb! This whole orchid thing is kind of a fluke. I really don't do anything to it, just give it water once a week. Most of the time I'm a terrible plant mom. Looking forward to seeing your hollow nines!

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  3. Congrats on your pretty PINK progress for the RSC, Sylvia!! Dinosaur selfies? TOO funny!

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    1. Thanks, Joyful! I'm always finding photos he took on my camera. Sometimes they're actually pretty good!

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  4. Your orchid is beautiful, Sylvia! Looks like you've enjoyed some pink sewing this week, too. I,too, love those hollow 9 patches - they make a neat design! Your Little Guy is really growing up, it seems. How fun that Kindergarten Buddy leaves you a surprise selfie, too!

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    1. Thanks, Diann! It's fun to see what he's taking pictures of. Unless it's me!

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  5. Wow, you've had your orchid for 14 years! So pretty! Love your crayons! And your other pink scraps/blocks! Cute story about your buddy clapping when he gets a puzzle piece put together!!!

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    1. Thanks, Nancy! I am not a great plant mom, sadly, but this little orchid just keeps going.

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  6. Lots of pretty pink blocks here. That looooong crayon looks fun, as I'm sure the finished quilt top will too.

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    1. Thanks, Jenny! I'm not sure exactly what I'm doing with it yet. Maybe something will occur to me between now and the end of the year?

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  7. All your pink is wonderful - but I still like the crayons the best!
    And K Buddy!! What a great selfie taker!!!

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    1. Thanks, Alycia! Isn't that kid amazing? He's been using my camera since he was 3, but about 90% of his photos are of odd things like the wall or the floor.

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  8. Gorgeous Pink orchid, and lovely Pink blocks, Sylvia.

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  9. Lovely pink blocks. I always enjoy your posts. Thanks for linking up with Oh Scrap!

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    1. Thanks, Cynthia! And thanks for doing Oh Scrap for us all every week!

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  10. As I read about you and other RSC makers I realized that I don't have some of those colors in profusion. But I do have a profusion of quilt fabrics. Hmmm!

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    1. Yeah, I don't have a lot of pink, really. And most of what I do have came from scrap bags or was given to me by other people. Pink is not a color I buy much of.

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  11. Oh Sylvia, this is such a sweet post. Watching the little guy play, celebrating every piece that fits and feeling thankful for a hot cup of tea. Love all the pinks too. Have a great week.

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    1. Thanks, Preeti! Maybe we should all clap for every piece we sew? Or at least every block!

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