Sunday, May 18, 2025

HQAL, SLOW SUNDAY STITCHING

 It  has been a very busy couple of weeks.  Two Saturdays ago was our neighborhood garage sale, and I spent all week gathering items and pricing them to have nothing much sold, just 25 cent items, or free items.  I did sell one of my knitting machines and some attachments though.  I plan to put the other one, and all of its components on sale on a Facebook group especially to sell  knitting machines and attachments.  

Last weekend was our guilds Red and White Extravaganza Show.  Other items were in the show, but the major categories were red and white quilts.  These are what I entered.








My mini-quilt group embroidered and quilted this cat one.  


These were some of the other beautiful quilts.  








I snagged quite a few items at our Country Store.  I got 2 hexie quilt tops for $10 each, and a bunch of vintage hexie blocks, and Grandma's Flower Garden and 20 Sunbonnet Sue blocks.







The last day of the show an elderly woman came in with a vintage double wedding ring quilt.  It was made by her grandmother for her father.   She talked to our member who was working admissions and they came over to me.  She was wondering if it could be restored.  I asked if I could bring it home with me to assess.  It wasn't too bad, needs some patches replaced, and needs to be re-bound.  I told her I would do it, it might take 6 months, and she was happy with that.  I went in an old dresser I have, I used to purchase vintage blocks off Ebay.  I found a double wedding ring block I am going to use the fabrics in it to replace some of the bad patches.  She said it brought tears to her eyes when I said I would do it.  Hard to take a good picture of it.  


I have continued working on the #scrappymeetsthrift challenge on Instagram hosted by Taryn #reproquilt lover.  I think I am up to 85 blocks out of 240.


I am also participating in the 100 hexies challenge by @sewfoxymama on Instagram.  I am up to 63.  I am going to use part of them as the front of a zippered supply case.  


The morning of our last day of the quilt show, I went to straighten out this staghorn fern on the side of my fireplace.  It was crooked.  It hangs about 6 feet up and is on a 2x4 that I had thoroughly soaked the day before so it was really heavy.   I tried moving it with one hand.  It came off the wall and hit me in the face just as I was about to leave for the quilt show.  It scraped off some skin, so I put a Bandaid on it and went to the show.  

The next day it started bruising.  I will be attending my grandson Jaeger's college graduation with a black eye, hopefully a little lighter in color.  



For Slow Sunday Stitching I will be working on this month's Liberty's Bird from Civil War Quilts by Barbara Brackman.


I will be linking up with Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching, and  Frédérique @Quiltingpatch.

Check out the Hand Quilt Along Links Below.

Hand Quilt Along Links


This Hand Quilt Along is an opportunity for hand quilters and piecers to share and motivate one another. We post every three weeks, to show our progress and encourage one another.  If you have a hand quilting project and would like to join our group contact Kathy at the link below.

KathyMargaretDebSharonKarrinDaisy, and Laura

Thanks for stopping by!


8 comments:

  1. That is so kind of you to fix that quilt! So sorry about your eye!

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  2. Ouch! that looks sore - I hope you were able to cover that up a little bit with makeup for the graduation. Such pretty quilts. I love the red one with the tiny white squares - Jack something? I have the pattern somewhere and always intend to make it and never gets started on it.

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  3. Karrin! I'm so sorry about the fern incident ... it looks like it was painful. What stories you could tell! The R&W show looked fun; your entries were amazing! You've got a lot in the works!! Have a great week ahead! :)

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  4. What a fabulous show, all the quilts are gorgeous. The cat quilt is very cute! How lovely to you to repair the lady's quilt, it's not going tobe an easy job. Oh boy, sorry for your face and the bruise, I hope it doesn't hurt too much.
    Thank you for sharing, and linking up.

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  5. I don't know where to begin, as you have so many exact same projects going as I do! First, I hope you eye heals quickly. Makeup might be helpful for that graduation. Second, you are doing the sew-along with Taryn. I did the tiny 9-patch last year and have been on the fence about going another round with this new one. Last, you are working on a hexie quilt, which I am in the process of finishing. On to borders for me! Happy to meet you through Kathy's Slow Stitching party.

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  6. Those red and white quilts are gorgeous. I especially like the two that are very graphic. So sorry about the bruise. Congratulations to your grandson.

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  7. Sharon9:34 AM

    I enjoyed seeing all the red quilts. Thank you for posting. Household accidents ~ I've had my share. Hoping for a fast heal for you. You have been so busy with so many fabulous quilt projects in the works. Please show your progress on the repair for the woman. I can imagine how happy the woman is ~ what a gift your giving her :)

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  8. Oh dear, hit in the face by a pot plant! Guess you will be sporting bruises for the next few days, and I do hope your face is not too sore. There were lots of lovely red and white quilts on display at your show. How nice of you to take on that repair job of the old family quilt.

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