I can't remember which month was green--but now mine are done! The Rainbow Scrappy challenge is a perfect way to use my 30's stash. I'm not "in love" with 30's anymore--but by year end there will be enough blocks for two quilts. Please see everyone's design wall at Patchwork Times.
A few weeks ago Pat and I visited a small quilt show. Here are a few pictures from that day---
Deep colors and a simple pattern |
I think this was a free pattern maybe at AllPeopleQuilt?? |
Small but adorable! |
Olivia the Pig Panel |
Olivia the Pig Panel was my favorite! A simple panel but the quilting was perfect. McTavishing, echo quilting, outlining--lots of work on this piece.
Last week a "mystery man" drilled holes in my picnic tables by my camper so I could put up my umbrellas. He wouldn't let me show his face--he's worried that the government will be unhappy that he "defaced federal property". Thank you Mystery Man--the umbrellas really shade the table and won't fall over now.
Mystery Man Drilling Holes |
Karla and Baby Bull snake |
While at a birthday party someone folded their used napkin neatly to throw it away.
OCD Perhaps?? |
Friday was Flag Day. Jeff put in posts by all the volunteers campers so we could display our flags.
I love being able to put my flag out. Thank you Ranger Jeff and the Corps!
And my next door neighbors had grandchildren visiting them. What is it with little boys and big sticks?
Watching them was the best entertainment.
Yesterday Toni, Eddie, Ken and I went to an auction. An elderly lady's auction, I think she had moved to an assisted living facility. We had no plans to buy anything--but there are always some "treasures" to be found. We bought some Fire King and some Pyrex, a few pots and pans, and enamelware. But I had my eye on something else I had seen.
Meet Irene the 401a!!! She needed dusting and oiling--but she sews perfectly! Her cabinet is worn--she's probably worked hard all her life. She came with all her bits and her original manual. Best of all--she only cost $5!!
Weekly Goals
- One yoyo block
- more Rainbow Scrappy blocks
- Super Star blocks sewn into sections
- Bind one quilt
9 comments:
Those are some beautiful greens! Good work!
The Singer 401a was my very first sewing machine. My parents bought me a used one for my high school graduation gift. It did sew great, but I wore it out after many years.
Love those green blocks!
I love your assorted green blocks and what a fantastic purchase....$5 bucks for a wonderful Singer!!
Great old machine!
Irene has found a great home - Enjoy!
I like you new/old machine, and those vintage green blocks look like a fun project, too ~
:-}pokey
Did you know that Irene means "peace"? Just one letter and you get piece....which you will enjoy doing on your new machine! Congratulations on finding a treasure.
How wonderful that you rescued that machine, great find! And your green blocks are so beautifully made, good job!
Oh, my gosh, Lori! $5???? That was a steal!
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