Saturday, May 11, 2024

This Pieceful Life

 Welcome to Treadlestitches!

How are your projects coming along?  For me, I have nothing finished this week, but some progress has been made.  Sometimes that's the best you can say!

Pink rail fence blocks will be handy when making up Rainbow Scrap Challenge baby quilts at the end of the year.  The pink 2.5 in. strips are almost gone.  (Is that a good thing?)

The butterfly quilt I'm making from an unknown quilter's UFO is almost a top!  I need to add the pieced border of half square triangles and the outer border from the vintage blue print.

Rainbow Rails is coming along as my leader and ender project.  For my version, I need nearly 100 of these little blocks.  I'm up to 62.
 

I was gone for a week to visit my mom, and we had out of town company this week, so I'm behind on everything, but it was totally worth it seeing people we love.

Maybe I'd get something finished if these pesky squirrels didn't keep popping up!

Now you see it, now you don't!  Watch out, this nine patch block is going to disappear. 

Ta da!  Now it's four blocks, complete with sashing and cornerstones.  I'm following the Self Sashing Nine Patch Quilt Tutorial from Jo Kramer at Jo's Country Junction blog. 

It's a good pattern for using up some random charm squares and other pink scraps.  I wish I had more of this cute puppy print.
 

Oops!  I did discover a problem that can happen if you use novelty prints, which are often one-way designs.  Upside down unicorns look kind of weird.  I fixed this with the seam ripper, but it can be avoided by placing the novelty square in the upper left corner of the nine patch block.

There has been a lot of traffic through our backyard in the early morning.  One day this week we saw a mother mallard with 13 baby ducks (we counted!) walk right across our patio.  Today there was a hen turkey, just sauntering along.  Two robins are fighting (or mating?) almost every day.  And I have no photos of any of it sadly.  Spring is wild around here.

I was so glad to see this Little Guy and his big brother when I got back.  We've had some thunder storms and cooler days, but also warm days just right for playing outside and popsicle parties on the porch.

So how are your projects coming along?  I look forward to seeing all the wonderful quilting at the linky parties below.  Have a wonderful week, and Happy Mothers Day to all the American moms.

Cheers,

Sylvia@Treadlestitches

Linking up with:

Alycia at Finished or Not Finished Friday

Angela at So Scrappy

Cynthia at Oh Scrap

 



10 comments:

  1. It's always a good thing to move projects ahead and visit with loved ones!

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  2. The disappearing 9 patches are great! Novelty prints are fun to work with, but they can be a challenge with direction. Glad you worked it out.

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    1. Thanks, Mary! I love those cute prints even if they're a little more trouble.

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  3. You have a lot of pretty pink blocks! Beautiful butterfly block and Disappearing 9-patches is a great block. Cute unicorns too. Novelty fabric can be a challenge, as well as striped fabric, getting them the right way. Looks like Little Guy is enjoying his book. My projects? I'm trying to work on UFOs, but it goes very slow.

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    1. Thanks, Astrid! Good luck on your projects. All progress counts!

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  4. You've got a nice collection of pink blocks going. Thanks for the tip with the Disappearing 9-Patch.

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    1. Thanks, Susie! I only find things out after I make a mistake, sadly. Guess that's why there are seam rippers.

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  5. Catching up with friends and family is always a good use of one's time! I like your disappearing nine patch and appreciated your tip for directional prints!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects

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    1. Thanks, Terry! I agree, family and friends make everything sweeter.

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