I am really serious about my stash reduction/cleaning my house program I started a couple of weeks ago. Okay, it's not house-wide (and very little is being done in my sewing room) but I identified something I would like to give away.
It's a block of the month pattern by Bonnie Blue called Cotton Club. It has 45 blocks, each 5" in size for 11 months The only thing I'm missing is the finishing instructions, but I think you could figure it out by looking at the pictures of the finished quilt.
I was trying to post a picture of the quilt but I don't have mine... no idea where it went or who I gave it to.
But here is the link:
http://fatquartershop.blogspot.com/2011/06/bonnie-blue-quilts-cotton-club-block-of.html
It all comes in a large binder so I'd prefer to mail only to the US rather than international.
Anybody interested?? I'll try to take a picture and post it as well. I'll draw a winner on Monday May 1.
We just spent the past week with our daughter's family, including the three darlings who I frequently babysit for on Fridays and a couple of weekends a month. We had a great time at our cabin in Oregon, although I can't say we had very good weather.
My 7 yr old grandson has always enjoyed sewing with me, but now he's too large to sit in my lap. So I rigged up a stool for him to be able to reach the pedal and scooted him right next to me! He was delighted!
We were working on one of the triangle gatherings blocks. You might notice the crib in the back right--that's for the youngest~ He's not quite ready for a bed yet.
I actually decided it was a great lesson for him to try to replicate the pattern depicted in the diagram. He did great!
On the drive up, my husband and I listened to a book through Audible.com (if you are not part of that system, I highly recommend it!). I was busy sewing another pin cushion. Seriously, how many pin cushions do I need??
This is a Primitive Gatherings pattern and I mostly used Valdani threads, except for the blue stars, which were sewn with that Sue Spargo variegated thread I bought in February, and just LOVE. Would you like the pattern?? Shoot me a comment and it's yours. I'll draw a winner on Thursday!
I got no other sewing done, for obvious reasons. And I am not complaining.
I will show you a priceless (to me) photo, though~! I rarely get into a picture but here I am with my 3 oldest grandkids (3, 4 and 7).
Now it's back to work this week!
Some might call it spring cleaning. I'm calling it a change of approach. I've been reading a great book called The Hoarder in You. It's been extremely enlightening. No, I don't think I'm a hoarder. However, I'm more inclined to get rid of things I don't use or need... wait until you see my pantry... EMPTY. Of course, the food from 2009 probably needed to go anyway. VBG.
Anyway, I'm ready to give away a book this week:
"Garden Whimsy" by Mickey Depre. It's applique, very bright and cheery. Honestly I never opened the book.
https://www.amazon.com/Garden-Whimsy-Applique-Mickey-Depre/dp/1574329065/ref=sr_1_4?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1492016807&sr=1-4&keywords=garden+whimsy
The little notes under the book are from my grandson's notes while he plays at my desk!!
Anyway, if you can leave me a comment with your email address by Friday morning, I'll draw a winner and mail it out on Friday! I know this is quick...sorry...
One of the must-see places in Nashville is the Country Music Hall of Fame. It's HUGE and so impressive. Of course, my eyes stopped on this beauty. It seems to be a treadle and quite old:
Nudie sewed the performers' gorgeous clothing on that old Singer! And for the record, it seems that Nudie was a MAN!! What a name!! And, there was a bar/music venue in Nashville called "Nudie's" which was extremely popular.
Another item I found at this museum was this gorgeous découpaged typewriter!
Isn't that beautiful??!!
I am always on the look-out for old buildings with quilt patterns. I spotted two, but only had a chance to take the picture of this one. Brick is everywhere in Nashville, and I thought this one was beautifully done!
You may or may not know that in a former life, I was an English major/teacher. So of course I love to read. I had heard of a bookstore in Nashville owned by an author I just love (Ann Patchett). I found this little framed saying at the entrance and thought it applied to us and our cultivating local quilt shops! And, if you like to read, don't miss her books. Bel Canto is one of my favorites, although honestly I love them all.
I had to take a picture of the interior of the bookstore. So impressive. And so tempting. I wanted to buy so many books that they were featuring. Not too different than being in a quilt shop. Although I have a Kindle, I was mesmerized by the actual books once again! I did manage to restrain myself and only bought one for the plane and never opened by Kindle!
Another thing I love to marvel at in my travels is wall-art. Frequently there are painted sides of buildings and Nashville did not disappoint.
Don't overlook that these buildings are brick yet you don't see the bricks very much with the painting. The first two were at a parking lot; this one was across the street from the library, where we did go into to see an exhibit on the civil rights movement in Nashville. That's for another post but was extremely interesting!
When we were at the Plantation which I showed you in the last blog post, I was marveling at the walkways, out of brick, of course. Great little quilt patterns, again!
This was the original brick walkway from the 1800s, along with the brick lining the walkway. We were told that the bricks were actually made on the properties themselves!
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