I only have a *Not finished* today...
But! In my defense ...I had a QOV sew day, Jury Duty, Quilt A Fair, Salsa making and... rain...
( yay for rain) So there is that haha!!!
Remember my Pile Project? Well I just kept on going with those little blocks ( 9 1/2 inches) and turned it into a top... then I found a plaid back... and now it waits for its turn on the quilting machine!!
Ta -da - I think it is around 36 x 45 inches... and its all plaid!!!
I have some memory quilts that I am making for a client - and I have one more to quilt... then on to the binding - Progress!!! I can't wait to get them back to her - I hope she will like them!!
*I made Salsa ( that will be another post).
*I picked all the apples off the trees - they really produced this year!!! and Now we are making apple pie filling... its been crazy busy in my kitchen!!
A pile of 2 inch strips....
Random colors and patterns
Anyone in the US - leave me a comment saying you want them
and I'll send them to someone.....
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I love your plaid quilt!!! Fall time was always busy at the farm, with harvesting, canning, drying and freezing. I would love to have your strips if they are not claimed!!!
ReplyDeleteOh so you now have one pile gone?? Or are there still unused plaids in that pile? I like the all plaid Happy Blocks. Looks very cozy.
ReplyDeleteI've made my salsa, canned tomatoes and tomato jam. Waiting for some peaches to ripen and I can't reach the pears on the pear tree so not sure what to do about that. No helpers around here anymore! Our apple trees died a few years ago and the deer or something ate my grapes.
I like 2 inch strips and am making a few different blocks with them.
sure, I want the strips because the yellow one really jumps out at me
ReplyDeleteOMG I love that plaid quilt!! How can you ever go wrong with plaids?
ReplyDeleteSounds like you've been really busy. Love the scrappy plaids. Happy stitching this weekend.
ReplyDeleteJury duty? But yay for salsa and for this fun little quilt. Have a good weekend!
ReplyDelete2”strips? Sure, I can give them a good home. LOVE those plaids!
ReplyDeleteDid you use cut-up shirts or yardage for your plaid project? Either way, I really like it! A great scrap buster.
ReplyDeleteI love your plaid quilts, Alycia!!!
ReplyDeleteA finished flimsy is still a finish in my book!
ReplyDeleteI've read a lot of folks are mentioning lots of apples this year. I have some mens shirts that I've cut up to use up sometime like this. The plaids are perfect. You are quite the quiltygirl, Alycia!
ReplyDeleteI'm patently envious of your ability to check so much off the list. All I seem to do is come and go to work. Ahh well, life in the fast lane.
ReplyDeleteThank you, but I have plenty of strips and very little time to sew. Glad you do though. Enjoy the Fall!
San / Gypsy Quilter Designs
I like plaid quilts, and yours is really pretty.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you have been very busy. Love the assortment of plaids. What a fun quilt to work on. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful top, so different with the plaids
ReplyDeleteI love your quilts. I have many of them on my ToDo list. Yes please, I would love your scraps.
ReplyDeleteYou really make plaids look good in quilts! This is adorable! Glad you got a lot of apples! Our neighbor, who shared several dozen with us last year, got less than half as many this year, thanks to the pesky squirrels. But I've been making salsa, too. YUM!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on using more plaids! It sounds like you have been really busy. Apple pie filling and salsa! I like both of those. Keep on doing that organizing. Maybe some will rub off on me!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful plaid quilt!! I can just smell the apple goodies--and applesauce?! Yum!
ReplyDeleteYour plaid quilt is looking great, and my goodness -- yes, you have been busy! None of us quilters is pointing fingers at anyone else for not making enough progress on their WIPs, We all live in glass houses and are afraid to start a fight throwing stones! :-)
ReplyDeleteThe plaid quilt turned out beautifully! I don't envy you processing all those apples, but I'm sure you and your family will appreciate it in the months to come. I hope you have one of those easy peeler thingies, at least!
ReplyDeleteI love your plaid quilt, Alycia! Simple and delightful.
ReplyDeleteIt’s a lovely top, Alycia.
ReplyDeleteLook at all those quilts in the link-up party. I'm glad the art continues!
ReplyDeleteHi Alycia! It is a very beautiful artwork. I like to paint intuitively and make earrings. Hugs, Raquel
ReplyDeleteOh my, what a beautiful quilt. I would love those 2 inch strips to add to a string quilt. Sew scrappy.
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