Thursday, July 25, 2013

Stitching Up A Storm

That's what I have been doing, attempting to stitch all of the designs in the PS O Christmas Tree in a relatively short period of time.  

Here are the ones that I have completed:

Designer: Prairie Schooler

I love that these ornaments are finished as little Christmas trees.  I will tackle the finishing once I complete the remaining three designs.

My stitching was abruptly halted when I sliced a thin section of my index finger off while using a rotary cutter.  I was diligently working on a quilt (that I started about two years ago) when my hand slipped and left a section of skin on my cutting board. Gross and Ouch!  So much for trying to get some of my many quilts tops completed.  In all the years that I have been quilting I only cut myself like this one other time (about 6 yrs ago).  Just after doing that I purchased a Klutz quilters glove, which I never used...until today that is.

Here are just a few of the many blocks that I have completed:
Easy Diamonds Pattern

Construction of this quilt is fast and easy.  You quilt the blocks as you construct them and then you seam the blocks in rows. 

Last Saturday we stopped at one of our favorite consignment shops where I found this little gem:



How cute is that? It is like a little bank, a button bank; just slip your buttons into the small opening on the top.  I tried to find information about it online but was unsuccessful.  It has "Made in England ~ Fine Bone China" stamped on the bottom. VERY CUTE!

Thinking that I could make a pincushion, I picked up the tiny red ceramic dish as well:

We left the shop and ended up at an estate sale where I scooped up these great finds:

19 Small Jello Molds

2 Vintage Potholders

1 Vintage Apron (1950's)
Free Pattern

I love the floral pocket and trim on this crochet apron. 


From what I found online you use a pre-made mesh dish cloth and crochet the floral trim and pocket.  I did locate a free online pattern, just click the free pattern link.

Why Do I  Love Vermont?




Because when you attend a small town craft fair, not only do you get to shop for some nice crafts, you get to enjoy the vendors "PETS" ~ Yes, these are pets, and that pig actually sleeps in the owner's bed at night!

That's about all for today.  

As always, thanks for stopping by ~ Have a great day!

Until next time...

6 comments:

Ellen said...

Ouch, hope your finger is better now!

Love your beautiful PS pieces, can't wait to see the tree ornaments! Wow, you have some great finds, I love that buttons bank!

Hugs,

Vonna Pfeiffer said...

Love you soon to be made Christmas trees :)
Sorry to hear about your poor finger :(

Shirlee said...

Your Christmas tree stitchings are looking lovely my friend! And wow! What great finds! That button bank is a real treasure. I also love the little red dish. My mother used to have a set of these when I was little. I loved eating out of them.

Julianne said...

Marie,

I hope your finger is all better.

Great stitching!

Brigitte said...

I stitched four of these PS designs last November and they were such a fun stitch. Maybe I should stitch the rest of them, too. They all look so nice.
Your quilt squares are gorgeous, and very interesting how you sew them together. I haven't figured it out completely but it shouldn't be too difficult. Thanks for giving the link to the pattern.
Hopefully your finger will have healed in the meantime.

Janel said...

Just a note, your photos have been taken down! Blogspot has free photo hosting now, so you can just upload the pictures there...
(Feel free to delete this comment)