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  • Pin It Weekly #359 Quilty Followers

    Say hello to Rebecca Budde, one of our new quilty followers, who has a board just for string quilts. Yes, some of these will soon be on my “heart, quilts” board! A surprise for me, this board is almost at 14,000 pins. Though I imagine a few are duplicates.

    Next, these modern quilts are from Rita Rose.

    And finally, a few especially sweet quilts to celebrate Valentine’s Day from Kristiani Ribeiro‘s quilt board.

    Lastly, a link to last week’s quilty PIW #357.

  • Pin It Weekly #355 More on Tiered Trays

    Tiered trays are all the rage right now, but what do you do when all the cute little Christmas items are put away? Of course, you can always put the tray in with the rest of the Christmas decor. But why? The empty tray could also become a year-round decor addition. To that end, you can put small collections on a tiered tray and call it done. However, you could also change the items on the tray with the seasons. Or whatever whim suits your fancy! You can start with this earlier post: Five Ways with Tiered Trays. I thought I’d expand on those whims and show you a few more from the Pinterest world.

    themes: spring, birds and chickens, new growth, farmhouse

    To help you think of your tiered trays in terms of whims, or themes, I thought I’d show you a few that I found on Pinterest that I especially like. If you’re looking for a particular style, Simply Adorable Creations has a lovely website with many styles. I love their work! Please note: this link is to their website, not their Pinterest page.

    themes: white and neutrals, farmhouse, flowers, spring and summer
    themes: beach, light blue and neutrals, shells, wording,
    themes: farmhouse, birds, glassware, white, calm
    themes: coffee, black/white, morning, Rae Dunn
    themes: bees, mornings, home, yellow/black, farmhouse, Rae Dunn
    themes: gray/pink, antiques, spring, French country, farmhouse,
    themes: gray/pink, antiques, spring, French country, farmhouse,
    themes: gardening, spring/summer, neutrals and white, unusual “tray” ideas
    themes: yellow/white, lemons, sunshine, happy, summer
    themes: birds and birdhouses, spring/summer, white/neutrals, Rae Dunn, small plants

    I hope these ideas help you with inspiration for your own decorating. Which is your favorite?

  • Christmas Ornaments Crafting (I may have a problem)

    In my last post I told you about crafting Christmas ornaments for our tree. It’s something I do every year. The goal is to use as many handmade ornaments as purchased ones. I may even one day have enough to use only the handmade ornaments. If so, it will be a few more years.

    The original Pinterest ornament

    I saw this little block on Pinterest. I fell in love. So in short order I was after Richard to make some little wooden blocks that I could make for our tree. Some time back I picked up a couple of old hymnals that were headed to the trash can. They are in horrible shape, so they make perfect crafting paper!

    Making these is really quite easy. Well, after Richard made the blocks, which are 2½” cubes. I have no idea how much work they are to make. He made six without complaint, so I assume they aren’t too difficult. But who knows?

    My finished Christmas ornaments

    Here’s my process: I used glue mixed with water at a 1:1 ratio to seal the block. By the time I finished sealing the last one, the first was dry enough to start decoupaging the first. I cut the paper into slips just a little smaller than the sides of the blocks, about 2¼”. Then, it’s just a matter of gluing them on using the glue/water mixture. I left them to dry for a couple of hours and painted on one more coat to seal the paper. I wasn’t terribly particular about the slips of paper, but I did begin with Christmas carols and cut them so that it was clear.

    After letting them dry overnight, I was able to add the embellishments. These little items came from Dollar Tree. I picked up several floral picks and a couple of little candle wreaths. I cut them into pieces and keep them in a large containter that I can rummage through. When I need something cute and small, they are ready to go. Of course, by small, I mean with enough stem that I can use them as is or trim them down a bit. Small bits of wire and heavy string also go into the container. Everything at the ready.

    I like lots of variety but want the blocks to look as though they form a set. To that end, I use only small embellishments and mix them up from one ornament to another. However, every one has a small pinecone.To that I added a fourth or half of a plastic snowflake, red berries, pine needles, or winter greenery. Some ornaments have four or five pieces. Some have only a couple of pieces.

    Mostly I just wanted to fill the top and hide the bottoms of the embellishments because I used LOTS of hot glue. After all, I have grandchildren who love to touch. Finally I included a long piece of jute. This way, I can cut the loops and tie them as needed to fit on the branches. What do you think?

  • Sunday Quilt Inspiration: Chevrons

    Back in 2016 I wrote a Fleur de Lis SQI post on chevrons. It’s time to update that post.

    Back then chevrons were just finding their comeback. Although, we don’t call them zig zags any longer. Now, five years later, Pinterest is inundated with chevron pins.

    Also, I’ve added a chevron section to the “heart, quilts” board. Here are a few from that section.

  • Sunday Quilt Inspiration: Beautiful Blue Skies

    Don’t you love blue skies? Who wouldn’t? Firstly, there’s the perfect weather. Secondly, sunshine. Thirdly, stunning shades of blue.

    Originally I intended the color of blue skies to be the inspiration, so when I discovered these gorgeous peonies in the just-right color, I couldn’t resist. Oh how I wish peonies could survive here!

    Then these shells came across my feed (I may have entered a new dimension on Pinterest) I just had to include them. Surely, we don’t have anything in these beautiful colors on Louisiana shores. Although, we have our own kind of beautiful.

    Somewhere along my Pinterest finds, I discovered this bird pincushion. It’s a bit darker than the blue skies of a sunny day, but even those have to fall into darkness and night.

    Love this make-do

    And this little guy is just too sweet to pass by and not give him a nod. Doesn’t he make you want to play in felt just a little?

    felt

    However, for all the pretties that I found, I have to get to the quilts. And so, here we are. Blue sky quilts! Doesn’t that sound like the name of a wonderful shop? Wouldn’t you have to drop in? I know I would.

    Before I forget, let me remind you that these are in my “heart, quilts” board. The section is titled “blue and white.”

    Sunburst Quilt by Elizabeth Ann Darst Bierce (1818-1901). Daughters Of The American Revolution Museum, Washington DC

    So simple and yet so beautiful.

    I must be on a blue kick, because last week’s SQI was denim. Hmm, I wonder what’s going on with me. Maybe it’s the beautiful blue skies that we’ve had since Hurricane Ida destroyed Southeast Louisiana. Thank goodness cleanup is progressing and most people now have power. Hurricane season still has at least two months to go, so continue praying for the safety of the Atlantic coast and the Gulf coast. Have a great week!

  • Sunday Quilt Inspiration: Denim

    Our favorite lace up pieces by LaurenConrad.com:

    What do you do with your favorite pair of jeans when it’s time to take them out of commission? Insterestingly, those jeans can come in any manner of clothing, including shoes, jackets, and bags. Also interesting, you can deconstruct many of these other items and use the fabric in quilts and other projects.

    adidas Originals Gazelle Gum-Sole Indoor Sneaker - Urban Outfitters
    COMPOSITE TOP - Steven Alan:
    DAY OFF | TheyAllHateUs:
    DIY FURNITURE RENOVATION WITH JEANS. Don't like the pockets so much, but I like the worn denim with the traditional form.
    Who wants to bring back jean skirts as much as we do?! We are loving this throwback and want this style to be back in our lives ASAP!
    vintage <a href="/levisbrand/" title="Levi’s®">@Levi’s®</a>  soon to be RE/DONE . .
    Denim Hooded Long Sleeve Loose Coat BLUE: Jackets & Coats | ZAFUL:
    Blue jeans repurposed as a tote bag.                                                                                                                                                     More

    Quilts in denim . . . 

    Denim Triangle Quilt | Modern Handcraft                                                                                                                                                     More
    Brick Wall quilt, made with old blue jeans and flannel plaids.  Good college quilt.  Save jeans from high school.:
    Another faux cathedral windows quilt, denim circles with batik inside - lovely!:
    I was cutting out all the seams on the leftover jeans... Circleville Show Crafts by fluffetta, via Flickr:
    denim quilt. Cause heaven knows we have enough denim to make 10 of these...:
    Love the colors!                                                       …:
    Memory quilt from jeans & shirts:
    Diana Jackson’s Gee’s bend-inspired Red Square. 2014 Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show, photo by Reanna Rosemarie Alder:
    Use the boys' old jeans, shirts, and pjs to make a weathered quilt like this.:
    Denim Blue Jean Quilt Log Cabin Stars great idea for my dads jeans since he passed away:

    Which is your favorite? How likely are you to make a quilt using upcycled denim?

  • Sunday Quilt Inspiration: Plushies

    Since I spent some time making plushies for my grandchildren this past week, I thought it might be fun to see what other plush toys are on Pinterest. Here’s what I found.

  • Sunday Quilt Inspiration: Fish, fishy, fishes

    First some fish to inspire you…

    I used the fish idea for an SQI in 2016. There are many more fish inspiration pictures, most are of the pretty, goldfish bowl kind. So I thought I’d post something different this time. Interestingly, all of these arty-types just popped up.

    Inspired? Well then, let’s make some quilts!

    Last Sunday’s SQI is here just in case you missed it. Have a wonderful week, everyone!

  • Computers, CQG, and Grandchildren Engulf Me

    Word Press and Wifi

    Did you miss me? It’s been a whole week since my post on revamping the website. Getting anything out is a huge struggle. Word Press has been the bane of my life for the last week or so. Between WP and wifi I am close to done. Most of my WP plugins are set to update automatically, but that means that they can suddenly mess up something that is not compatible with the new version. Figuring it all out is the biggest deal for me. (Here’s the website I use for choosing plugins.)

    I’m sure there’s a faster, easier way, but I haven’t found it. So days– yes, DAYS!–of work. Boring, meticulous work. For a while I considered just shutting it all down. But, let’s face it, I like my website and blog, so I muddle through until something gives. (Hopefully, I’m not the something, right?) On to other, brighter, happenings.

    CQG Opportunity (Raffle) Quilt

    Cotton Quilters Business

    Monday the Cotton Quilters’ Guild had a sew day and meeting. Since our show is coming up in September, instead of sewing, I chose to help Maggie with paperwork instead of sewing. I kept a copy of all the files I created when I was president, so everything is on my computer. Thank goodness, because it means not recreating anything! Update and print. Boom! Done!

    Maggie and I worked on the show flyer, taking a picture of this year’s opportunity quilt, and updating the information. That really wasn’t so bad. It’s always easier when the decisions are pre-made. Maggie, our president, is easy to work with and happily goes with whatever the group says. Working with her is a pleasure.

    Surprise

    Then I came home to these beauties! The mail carrier had just dropped them off. I couldn’t take it, I opened the box and took a couple of pictures to send to Maggie. I remember only too well the feeling of checking all these little things off the very long “To Do List.”

    My own To Do List is pretty long, also. I have several uniforms that need altering waiting on the worktable. They are all for the grandkids and all need big adjustments, so I imagine it will take a few minutes. But hey! It’s sewing, so it’s okay. I hope you’re having a wonderful rest of the week. I’m working on getting a Pinterest post out, either Pin It Weekly or Sunday Quilt Inspiration. See you then!

  • Sunday Quilt Inspiration: Origami

    If you’ve been visiting on regularily on Sundays, you know that I’ve been struggling to keep up. I suppose that means thanks for bearing with me. SQI posts are meant to inspire you with everyday items and ideas. Last Sunday SQI was about old architecture. I’d love ideas, so if you come up with any, just drop them in the comments or send me an email at mary.marcotte@gmail.com.

    Macaw by Anna Trundle. This one is such a beauty, a paper sculpture made of…:
    origami cats:
    Origami Whale ~ So cute! <3:
    Muntazar Kusudama Tutorial – Origami Tutorials:

    So, SQI begins with everyday ideas (goodness, there have been lots already!) and then moves on to quilts that somehow use the theme in piecing design or quilting motifs. In the case of origami, these quilts hint at origami that I’ve seen.

    Additional Images of Move Over Quilt Kit by Mari Martin - ConnectingThreads.com. xxx:
    Simplicity at it's best: Like a quilter's eye chart the scale of the squares becomes smaller and smaller. This quilt WRITE ON WHITE features only the white fabric scale of the REEL TIME collection by ZEN CHIC:
    Colour Explosion Quilt Tutorial | Bonjour Quilts | Bloglovin’:
    What a dreamy quilt. It's so simple just using the one fabric but the overall design is so effective. Love stripes!:
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    So, it's been a pretty exciting week for me.  Last Friday I announced my calendar quilt and today I get to share another publication with you...somebody pinch me because I can hardly believe it!!  ...:
    Stripes and Herringbone by Sarah Thomas of Bluprint Textiles  A Free Pattern from Robert Kaufman Fabric Company:
    What a happy quilt:
    Piece N Quilt: Nonchalant - Cabin Fever: 20 Modern Log Cabin Quilts:

    Thanks for coming by. You can find many, many more quilts on my “heart, quilts” board here. And there’s a board just for previous Sunday Quilt Inspiration posts from my old Fleur de Lis Quilts blog.