Some local quilty friends and I went on a little field trip on Monday. Where do you suppose we went with a load like this?
Some local quilty friends and I went on a little field trip on Monday. Where do you suppose we went with a load like this?
I got another envelope of happy mail this past week - this time from Melva. She had chosen my name for a fat quarter prize from the Little House Sew-along. Thank you, Melva!
Earlier this week, I discovered the grape hyacinths blooming in my garden! Trees are coming out early this year, too - Colorado has had a very mild winter.
This week I got out my bin of the smallest pieces of red and started sorting them to see what would work for this month's scrappy placemat. The next step is to sew pairs and trios and then start puzzling them together into a 12 x 16 slab.
It snowed here! Not much accumulation, but lots of good moisture. Even my husband, who hates snow, was happy to see this!
Often, when I am interested in a new project, my first question is - can I make it from my stash? I don't always know if what I am envisioning will actually work. So finally, three blocks into the Little House Sampler sew-along, hosted by Melva Loves Scraps, I think I know what I am doing with this project!
I started it with a jelly roll I had won last fall - and it has lots of pumpkins, leaves, and bright oranges in it. Block 3 is called Harvest Basket, and it was perfect for nailing down that my colors for this quilt are orange, turquoise, browns, and creamy neutrals.
Mr. Lucky the Leprechaun is finished and ready to watch over us for St. Patrick's Day! He looks a little mischievous, doesn't he? Melisa's design didn’t have you stitching a mouth for him, but I decided he needed a little smile.