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Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Green Apple Blocks Quilt - Little Green Apples Challenge

Welcome
to the Sticks
and
 the second day of the
"Little Green Apples Challenge"

Here is my finished
Green Apple Blocks Quilt.


Carol at Just Let Me Quilt invited a great group of Bloggers to
create something with green or apple fabric (or a combo of both!)
Thanks, Carol, for inviting me!


I have so many green scraps and I've always wanted to make a 
blocks quilt, so this was the perfect chance.
I cut 5 1/2" equilateral triangles out of green fabrics (light, medium, and dark shades)
to design my blocks. 
There are actually green apples in one of the fabrics.
I quilted it with a shamrock design.


But the best part of this quilt is the day we took pictures.
I had a pro to hold my quilt.


The hostess with the most!!!!
Our very own Carol from Just Let Me Quilt.


We went to Vegas a couple of weeks ago (again)...

Carol and her husband, Ron, took us out to the Colorado river for kayaking, 
picture taking and they even packed us a picnic lunch.
Thank you, Carol!
It was such a fun day!!!  Memories made for sure!


The water is an emerald color - perfect for the green theme.

And then there was this guy with a green shirt...


I love that through this community we can build the best friendships.

Here are other friends posting today:

MARCH 21

Creatin’ in the Sticks (You're here!)

Carol has the rest of the schedule HERE
and
a Pinterest page HERE


Great friends will hold your quilt for you!

Have a happy week!








Monday, March 6, 2023

Contemporary Crazy Border Quilt - Dust Off a Quilt Book Blog Hop

  Today is my stop in the 

Dust Off a Quilt Book
Blog Hop
Hosted by Bea at Beaquilter.

So, here is my Contemporary Crazy Border Quilt.



The idea for the hop is to find an old quilt book on your shelf and make something from it.

Here is my book:


The Quilting Bible from the Singer Sewing Reference Library
copyright 1997

This book has been sitting in my sewing room because I was intrigued by this project:


I have had this piece of fabric forever.


It was time to use it.


My Contemporary Crazy Border Quilt was fun and totally took me away from my own
design style.  I guess that is the point of a challenge such as this.

Here is the schedule of those showing off their old quilt book projects:

March 6th

Quilting at the Farm

Lemon Tree Snippets

Creatin in the sticks You are here

Natalie (on Beaquilter)

March 7th

Quilting Gail

Thrift Shop Commando

High Road Quilter

Moosestashquilting

March 8th

Kathleen McMusing

Words & Stitches

Isabella's Whimsy

DesertSky Quilting

 

March 9th

LC's Cottage

Cynthia's Ark

Ms P Designs USA

Just Let Me Quilt

March 10th

Beaquilter

Karrin's Crazy World

Quilting Patchwork Applique

Julie's Quilts and Costumes


Please check them out and leave some warm and fuzzy comments.
There are some fun old books to see.


I really do need to use my books more often.
I have so many that are from the 90's but not many older than that.
Now, magazines, I have waaaaaaay too many old ones.  
It may be time to do some spring cleaning...

Thanks, Bea, this was fun!



Sunday, March 5, 2023

Cherry Not Square Project Quilting Season 14, Challenge 5

  This is the fifth challenge of Season 14 of Project Quilting.

I'm excited to join in the challenge -  Sew Not a Square

My entry:

Cherry Not Square



this is the 10th year I'm participating.
Kim announces a challenge and you have one week to create something quilty.
Prizes can be won and it's a great way to meet new blogging friends.

The rule in this challenge is to use NO SQUARE SHAPES.
It must include either applique, piecing, or have 3 layers stitched together by hand or machine.


No squares?
I've kind of developed a theme this year for the challenges of quilting tiny.  
So strip piecing (3/4" unfinished strips) and tiny triangles are the direction I went.


Cherry Not Square

Project Quilting Season 14, Challenge 5 - Sew Not a Square

Made by Carla in Dodge City, Kansas
Size: 3 1/2" x 3 1/2"
Strip Piecing
Quilting on a domestic with Aurifil 50 wt thread #2311

Stuffed with crushed walnut shells


You can see all the other challenge projects
by clicking HERE.  



Wednesday, March 1, 2023

Cackling Stitches BlockS of the Month - March

 It's the beginning of March
 and time
 for new Cackling Stitches 
Blocks of the Month,
for our
"Which Way to Witchville"
quilt.

I have the pattern for Flying Lesson


If only a witch could fly like a bat.
The pattern is now available in my Etsy Shop.

Carol at Just Let Me Quilt has the pattern for
Gala Night.


These are my versions of the blocks.

Click on the links for the free patterns (Free for the month of March).
OR
The details and pattern links can also be found on our


The center block was presented in January.


If you missed it,
the pattern is now in my Etsy Shop.

Then in February, we had 2 blocks:

Carol at Just Let Me Quilt has the pattern for
An Apple a Day in her Etsy Shop.


And Joan at Mooosestash Quilting has the pattern for
Witchville Bakery in her Etsy Shop


The whole quilt pattern is available for purchase HERE.



How do we run our BOM's? We try to keep them easy!

The 2023 "Which Way to Witchville" BOM runs from January 1st through September 30th.

Your quilt will be ready for Halloween! 

All block releases happen on our Cackling Stitches Facebook page HERE.

You can find fabric requirements  HERE.

On the first day of each month, we release a block pattern 
(sometimes it's more than one)
 that is free for the entire calendar month
in our Cackling Stitches Facebook Group. 

After that, those blocks go into our individual 
ETSY shops where you can purchase them for $2 each. 

New and free block(s) then appear for the new month...and so on, and so on.