Little Penguin Quilts Through the Year

Little Penguin Quilts Through the Year

Saturday, October 5, 2024

Slow Sunday Stitching

This week I finished up the September heart for my Year of Hearts project, hosted by Melisa at PinkernPunkin Quilting.  It was a pleasure to stitch and I think it turned out so cute!  At the link ⬆️ to Melisa's post, you will find the new October heart and some bonus blocks, too, as well as the hearts from all the previous months.  



Remember the tiny apple I shared last week?  I had my tall son pick a basket full of them so that I could make some applesauce.


I cooked them down until they were soft and used my mom's (vintage now!) food mill to make the applesauce.


That basket of apples made quite a bit of applesauce, and it turned out yummy.  No sugar needed at all, just season to taste with some cinnamon.


I've stitched ten of the heart blocks now, a sweet group of blocks!


What will I stitch on today for my slow Sunday stitching?  It's time for the October section of the Kathy Schmitz Woven Wreaths project.  It's a jack o'lantern filled with oak leaves and blueberries - should be fun to work on!


Sharing at Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching.



















22 comments:

Linda said...

You are a good advertisement for Melisa's patterns - those hearts are adorable! That pumpkin is a cutie.
I wish I could handle applesauce without sugar - I make mine with brown sugar and cinnamon and a bit of butter and vanilla at the end - definitely not healthy - lol!

TerryKnott.blogspot.com said...

Yummy applesauce! We have a tree that produces red meated apples. It makes the prettiest pink sauce and we season with cinnamon only too! That was a lot of peeling!! We don't peel ours; but, we do core them. We use a food mill too! I love your hearts from Melisa. Each one is beautiful!

Vicki in MN said...

Your heart turned out so cute! I think I could smell your apple sauce from here! We have started eating our apples, hubby climbed a tall ladder and picked a couple dozen from the very top to get started.

Sarah said...

That's a lovely collection of stitched hearts! Your apple sauce looks delicious.

Kate said...

Very pretty heart blocks. it's been fun to see those come together. I'm not a big apple sauce fan, but I bet it tastes better made fresh. Enjoy your slow stitching today.

Angela said...

Oh, those heart blocks! Love them!

Susie H said...

I am looking forward to seeing how you & Melisa will finish your heart quilts. They are adorable! What great apples -- no sugar needed for the applesauce. Just how I like it. Have a great Slow Stitching Sunday.

Nann said...

Fresh applesauce is so easy to make and so delicious -- especially when they're your own apples. Your heart embroidery is another charmer.

The Cozy Quilter said...

I have a food mill like that too. Such a beautiful collection of hearts! Maybe those blueberries should be acorns! Gail at the cozy quilter.

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

it is apple/pumpkin season isn't it - even if it is still warm!

CathieJ said...

I love all of those heart blocks. Your jack-o'lantern is going to be cute. That applesauce looks yummy. A great way to use those small apples.

grammajudyb said...

I think the pumpkin will be fun and fairly quick! Homemade applesauce sounds heavenly! My momma had a food mill like that too! I don’t have it. I’m not sure where it is. I like your heart collection. It will be fun to put it together.

Deb said...

The heart block is pretty, oh that applesauce looks so good, happy stitching the Woven Wreaths block, I just finished mine.

Karrin Hurd said...

Beautiful hearts! I need to get stitching on my Woven Wreath block too! Happy stitching!

Deb A said...

I have a food mill like that! Perfect for making applesauce. Love your hearts. They are going to make a great quilt.

Jenny said...

I love Melisa's hearts, and you have been having a lovely time stitching them. I really must print the patterns off for myself to do. There has been plentry of bloggers writing about making apple sauce, not something we really do here in New Zealand. But we grow wonderful apples, and make all sorts of wonderful desserts with them.

Libby in TN said...

I wish I still had my Mom's food mill -- sigh.

Kim said...

Apple sauce with cinnamon does sound delicious. Another pretty heart finished. Don't they look lovely gathered all together.

PaintedThread said...

We used to have a tiny apple tree - used to make the best applesauce!

MissPat said...

I had a food mill like that, I used for applesauce and tomato sauce. Last time I pulled it out of the cupboard it had rusted in spots, so I threw it away. I still make applecause, but just leave it chunky style. Your stitcheries are all so cute.
Pat

Danielle said...

You're so talented.

Jeanna said...

The apple sauce sounds delish! And I love your embroidery. You have quite collection of hearts.