I wiped away the weeds & foam. / I fetched my sea-born treasures home... Ralph Waldo Emerson







Thursday, July 25, 2019

Look What Came in the Mail!



Good evening! How is everyone, good? We had a couple of stormy nights and today is cooler and bright sunshine. Pushing 80* though, not exactly a frost!


The past few weeks I have been getting some wonderful treats in the mail. And it isn't even my birthday. Some things are gifts [which I treasure] and some are treats I have bought myself.

From Kelley, in California---darling, perfect---and much needed!---new flip flops. I love the colors and flower pattern. Thank you, Kel!


And from Penny, in South Africa via a friend travelling to the US, the most wonderful big envelope containing vintage Jan Patek/ Sandy Klop books----and the fabrics to go with!


The three books, c. 2002.


Some of this design teams very best most interesting work:


The three books actually function as one presentation, so I am especially thrilled to receive all three parts.




There are so incredibly many exceptional projects in these books! This one is the culmination of all three books' info. [I'd change a few things, the quail though cute is not, to me, iconic enough; I'd add bee skeps and another of the game boards maybe; get rid of that fence, yeesh]



Game boards! Maybe with wool applique?






And yes, just for me: Pineapples, Pineapples. I will make them all. 2020 and 2021 will be the years of Lizzy's pineapple fixation, how fun.









The fabrics---think how involved it must be to get these fabrics from the US to SA, then back to me! Penny has collected them and saved them all these years and so generously has now shared them with me. I am so touched. Here they are, all carefully marked as to the designer and fabric group, all long out of print, never to be seen again. Like quilters' gold, really.














They are all the fabrics needed for the Pineapple quilt[s]---do I use them or treasure them?

Keep this blue in mind, a 19th century style,        c.1870?




And this eye boggling stripe, possible set aside for Cheddarback.




The chocolate brown with the black cresent moons is my favorite among many faves. The moons are nickel sized or bigger. You just do not see primitive prints like this nowadays. Maybe worth a trip to Spoonflower for a copy!



Thank you, Penny!

Then for myself, I guess bec labor intensive Bitty is heading for completion?--I finally bought the Susan Smith pattern, Chasing Zinnias. It came all the way from Australia in about one week.



See why I love it? Bunnies and zinnias!


And it has a feeling of Quilty 365, doesn't it. But now I see the included template, ugh. Gonna be really hard to make 79 tiny needle turned 2" zinnias,  all those tiny scallops and innie points. Maybe a No, after all, too bad. [Too small to even do raw edge zigzag by machine!]




Another: I love little kits, I'm not sure why. Usually I want to impose my own design sense on a project but when a kit is small and cute, I'm a sucker. Little wool bowl fillers for late Fall, in a wooden bowl with tiny pumpkins. Adorable.






Another book, via Amazon used book site. I think it cost 4.oo plus free shipping.  This is quite a few years old too, though I do not find a publication date.


I am considering doing the white on white wool and linen coverlet, using my inherited sheets.


But it also has darling funny  stuffed fruits and lovely more colorful designs too.


But the best thing, when I opened it to read it in the car park at the flea--out fell a package of beautifully long and skinny milliners/ straw needles! Hard to find and very nuch my favorite needles. A little surprise treat, perfect for me.

And last, this delightfully funny blue fabric which is my choice for the secondary sashings on the Chedderback Quilt project. You can read about, and see the original Cheddarback HERE  though the wonderful detailed photos and analysis are, as far as I can see, removed at the end of each month. The patterns remain available for a very small fee after being FREE for each month.


That antique quilt, being  offered as a sewalong by Gaye at Sentimental  Stitches  has a few sashings of a faded Lancaster blue or Double blue. I actually have a couple Lancaster blues in my stash, but really this is so much more fun! And authentic to the quilt's time, see the other blue repro from Brannock and  Patek above.



Thanks everyone! Friends---old, new, internet or unknown--- are just the Best.


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Mo and the too small bed: [Dorothy was of course, right.]

I brought in Mo's big mattress bed so he could stretch out by my desk.








But no.


love 

lizzy

gone to the beach....

piping plover, no babies seen this years so far.












10 comments:

  1. Had a laugh over bed and Mo.
    Love the large single pineapple. It’s a beauty.
    Great additions to your sewing needs.

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  2. Love seeing all your treasures! All wonderful and fun. I think the little woolen 'bowl fillers' were my favorite, maybe - they're very cute!

    Typical of pets - they don't make much sense sometimes! If there's a piece of cardboard on a carpeted floor they'll lay on that; if it's a cloth or piece of clothing on hardwood they'll choose that. But a place SPECIFICALLY for them - no, they'll ignore that, usually! My kitties ignored the beds I bought for two years, then when I was getting ready to give them away they started sleeping in them. They're just weird!

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  3. What a wonderful surprise "squisy mail" gift package--Loving those pineapples...;))) and
    that deep red fabric with the flowers and all those others--talk about a bonanza...enjoy hugs, Julierose

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  4. What a wonderful treasure trove!! I recognize some of those fabrics, either in my stash now or previously in my stash.
    Cute flip flops and silly Mo!!

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  5. Your mailbox yielded a beautiful treasure trove this week, how fun! What about making a larger zinnia template and increasing the size of the quilt, or did you have a specific place you wanted to hang the finished piece?

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  6. I can feel your glee! Such fun treasures. I love the colors and tones of the fabrics. :) Kit

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  7. Mo and his shrinking nest had us in fits of laughter.
    You're going to have fun with Folk Art Favorites. How about adding Gully and the Sandpipers? The beautiful weathered grey shaped fencing posts from your neighbourhood garden rambles are much nicer too.
    You're going to go into pineapple overdrive, I can see!!
    Your zinnias are a treat - and perfectly match your new flip flops. Penny

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  8. The flip flops are darn cute, aren't they.

    What a lovely thing for Penny to do. And, her friend was so generous to see that it got to you. It's Christmas in July for you! The blue fabric with the stars is very cute.

    Lololol! Mo!! Really, are we surprised, though.

    Thanks for sharing your presents with us! So fun!

    Kel

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  9. I love a good, whimsical print added into a quilt. Really helps make that special connection! I adore the triangles pineapple pattern. So very sweet and tempting. The Susan Smith but like you say, so many innie places to stitch! Aghh!! How long do the forever type projects need to last anyway? lol

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  10. Wonderful mail! Love the patterns and the fabric, and most especially, the blue fabric you're using for sashing in Cheddarback.

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