Good morning, and welcome to Treadlestitches! I thought I'd take a picture of our snow this morning, since we might get up above freezing today. Let the melting begin! Really, it's not too bad for this time of year. The driveway is clear, and the snow piles along the driveway are only about 2 feet high.
I got some feedsacks cut for the quilt show booth next Saturday--4 charm packs (with 20 squares each) and 10 fat quarters. That handy dandy gadget in the photo is a pinker, and works like pinking shears, only with a crank. I have used it for fabric, but I used it here just for the price labels. My little buddy and I had some fun with it cutting up paper.
Cutting done--on to the sewing! My Text Me A Quilt blocks are done for February. I can't believe how much I love orange.
I'm testing out different layouts as I make the blocks. (I'll bet you do that, too!)
I seemed to have two kinds of orange in my scraps--bright orange and a more "pumpkin-y" orange. The print with the triangles came from a scrap I picked up on the free table at a guild meeting.
When my Little Buddy saw this block, he said, "You've got minions!" It prompted me to imagine a roomful of these little guys waiting for my instructions to take over the world. No thank you, not interested in world domination, but it would be great to have them for a cleaning crew. I could pay them in bananas.
And now for a little quilting. I've had these tractor scraps for a long time, trying to figure out what to do with them. I finally put two kinds of farming/tractor scraps together for this little quilt.
The green strips frame squares cut from a fabric I found in an antique mall. The red frames surround squares cut from a farm print. The green tractors are John Deere, the red ones are Case.
I'm not sure this was the best use of color. The red is so strong. While each frame goes with its own block, I don't think the two colors work well together. Oh, well. It is what it is.
I love the tractor fabric on the border. Good news, I have lots of it left!
The green print is from the 2018 Wisconsin Quilt Shop Hop, and is just the names of Wisconsin towns and cities with quilt shops in the hop. My local shop is in Richfield.
I think I like the back better than the front! This John Deere fabric was sent to me by Beth, a generous blog reader. Thanks, Beth!
This little tractor quilt measures 36 in. x 36 in., and so would be suitable for Jack's Basket. I'm going to think about it a little while. With all the Wisconsin connections here, it might need to be donated to someone local.
I hope you're having a lovely day today. And every day!
Thanks for reading.
Linking up with:
Alycia at Finished or Not Finished Friday
Angela at So Scrappy
Sarah at Can I Get A Whoop Whoop
Cynthia at Oh Scrap