March was a busy and productive month.
The 3 challenges were:
1. Use white scraps and make blocks....done....and sold.
2. Piecing red, white and black blocks...made 80...done. They are on eBay
My world, my life, my thoughts...my way. I'm a longarm quilter who has an older fabric stash that i am trying to use up. I particularly like selvage quilting and strip and crumb blocks. Life in the country is a never ending education.
March was a busy and productive month.
The 3 challenges were:
1. Use white scraps and make blocks....done....and sold.
2. Piecing red, white and black blocks...made 80...done. They are on eBay
I'm doing nothing I should be doing. haha
For the past many (18) years, my pantry has had 2 pieces of fabric hanging over the doorway. It has worked just fine for all those years.
UNTIL....I saw this on Facebook last month.....a pantry quilt!
Now, those pieces of fabric look so tacky and ugly.
I have been scouring ebay and fabric stores for fabrics to use. The goal is before the end of the year, my pantry will have this cool pantry quilt covering the doorway.
I found some paper piecing patterns that would work....mixing bowls.
Candy jar
Dog bones
garlic
honey jar
ketchup
mustard
mixed nuts
tomatoes
Luckily, I have embroidery patterns for jars. I perhaps should have used a darker color for the background, but the pantry is in a hallway and I didn't want it to be too dark.
I have lots more goodies coming to put in jars....popcorn, nacho chips, biscuits, potato chips, pretzels, coffee beans, dollar bills, chocolate bars, and chocolate candies.
Wish I could find some cereal box fabric and other box things like mac and cheese and pastas and such. I might have to get down to fabric with veggies and fruits but I was holding out for cooler stuff. haha
This was a surprise quilt that I made for Linda Stellar. Once I saw the pattern in an old magazine, I just knew I had to make it for her. She has now received it, so I can show it.
She says she will carry it in the van with her so she and her fur babies can snuggle up. I'm so happy she likes it.
It's about 62 x 72". It is fused applique. Then I stitched down all the parts by hand. It took several months to complete. There were only 6 blocks, so I added blue for the water and sky and green for the land.
Think she'll get to camp under the Northern Lights?
I added cats and dogs in the windows to represent her pets.
Camping in the desert might be tough.
Look at those great mountains.
There's Ozzie, looking out the window. Think he will enjoy it?
Down by the beach, checking out the fish.
It was fun finding things to put in the windows.
A bad pic, but a close up of Ozzie. haha
It's like a part of me will be traveling with Linda. Oh, the places this quilt will go.
I know she will have a great time.