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I had a wonderful surprise which came in the mail last week, this sweet little doll quilt from Kathie over at Inspired By Antique Quilts. I'm so happy to have received a random act of kindness (RAK) after admiring it on her blog. Thanks so much Kathie, it's a special treat to have something from your heart and hands.
I love the all over clam shell quilting that her friend Lorre did and I'm still looking at all the fabrics so I can't hang it up just yet.
I've had a few lemons in my life this week too, it must be the law of opposites.
Thinking along those lines, I decided if life is giving me lemons, I'll make strawberries to balance things out. Even better, I made strawberry pincushions.
The pattern and kits are from Heather Bailey and are a lovely size to pop in the sewing bags I have all over the place. They're quick to make and great to look at and use. They're so addictive that I'm now thinking that they'd make great Christmas tree decorations.
If you're a hand quilter, have you linked up to Caron's celebrate hand quilting post yet? Lots of lovely quilts to visit there.
Another fabulous way to promote hand work and give each other motivation for those long slow burner's is to visit with Kristen over at So Happy to register your interest at having a place to show your progress and help each other along each week.
Your strawberries are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love those sweet strawberries. Oh my I think I may have to order a kit!
ReplyDeleteThose strawberries look almost good enough to eat! I hope lifes lemons sweeten up for you...it is no good when things get a bit sour.
ReplyDeleteOh, those little strawberries are so cute! I think they would make wonderful Christmas tree ornaments.
ReplyDeleteYOur doll quilt is just lovely....love your strawberries
ReplyDeleteOh lucky you to get such a gorgeous quilt from Kathie, I love the quilting on it. And your strawberries are almost edible, absolutely stunning! xo
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ReplyDeleteOops you got me twice!!! Now three times! xo
ReplyDeleteI've seen a lot of cute strawberry pincushions out there, but these are the cutest ones yet!
ReplyDeleteLuscious strawberries! And your presentation is stunning - what crystal clear photography!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you received that lovely quilt at just the right time. I love stories like that. And now you've made strawberry lemonade!
ReplyDeleteОчень красиво и красивые фотографии!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a marvelous little quilt - a wonderful gift!! There are so many different fabrics to enjoy. I really like how it is quilted.
ReplyDeleteYour strawberries are darling!! You make such pretty things :0)
Such a generous gift. And your strawberries look good enough to eat. But I won't
ReplyDeleteLovely strawberries. Have to order a kit :o)
ReplyDeleteWhat a little treasure! I hope there is a deserving little Dolly to slide under this quilt. You deserve this RAK because you are always so generous with inspiration and instruction for your readers.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet quilt from Kathie!
ReplyDeleteI hope those lemons in your life can be turned into lemonade and that there are no more lemons!
The strawberry pin cushions are gorgeous! They will look wonderful as Christmas tree decorations!
Thank you for the link to Kristen's blog. Lots of long, slow projects here!
Great to see you back blogging!!!
What a lovely little quilt to receive in the mail!
ReplyDeleteAnd I love your strawberries!
Jane
Yes, it happened to me too. Nearly had a fit when my blog disappeared. I had to appeal to have it re installed and after about 24 hours is was back. What cute strawberries you've made and yes, they would indeed make lovely Christmas decoration or any decoration for that matter.
ReplyDeleteI must say, those strawberries are hard to resist! :-)
ReplyDeleteI like how you add sweet to the sour. Some people would take those lemons and make Margaritas! :o) Another tasty option. I can imagine an entire little tree filled with the sweetest strawberries ever. Perhaps a white tree? Beautiful little quilt from Kathie.
ReplyDeleteLove your strawberries! And that quilt from Kathie is so pretty! Lucky you! :0)
ReplyDeleteAdorable quilt from Kathie! She's been spreading sunshine all over blogland. :-)
ReplyDeleteThe strawberries are Ahhhhdorable, Janet.
Gorgeous strawberries and yes, I did sign up to celebrate hand quilting.
ReplyDeleteWhat a thoughtful gift from Kathie!! Sorry to hear about the lemons, but your choosing to make strawberries must have brightened your day.
ReplyDeleteThat little quilt is just beautiful -- you lucky girl! It's so nice to see you back too!
ReplyDeleteThere would have been a world wide web demo had they not put you back on air. Gorgeous strawberries love the counterbalance and what a treasure from Kathie. Methinks it cheered you up no end. xx
ReplyDeleteI made lemonade from my lemons, Janet but your strawberries look and I'm sure 'taste' soooo much better!
ReplyDeleteI hope all is well in your little corner of the world.
Kathie's mini is awesome. I know you'll enjoy it as will your grand babies when they come for a visit.
Those strawberries are darling! I love the idea of them hanging off the Christmas tree!
ReplyDeleteLove the little quilt and the strawberries are adorable!
ReplyDeleteLucky, lucky you to receive that little mini from Kathie. I remember it from her blog. What a treasure!!
ReplyDeleteThose strawberries are adorable. Definitely a great ornament!
What a kind thing to do. Sorry about your lemons but your strawberries look good enough to eat. :)
ReplyDeleteThat little quilt from Kathie is just so beautiful. The fabrics are so lovely, the pattern works so well and I love the scallop quilting!! Your strawberries are so sweet and would make wonderful decorations. The picture of them hanging on the tree looks like a magazine shot.
ReplyDeleteThe little strawberries are so cute! Mine would never looks as good as yours:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet and thought RAK from Kathie.
The little quilt is so sweet, you are a lucky girl! Your strawberries turned out beautiful. I think sometimes I get as much enjoyment out of a small project as a big one.
ReplyDeleteOh Janet, Kathie's quilt is gorgeous!! How lucky you are. What a riot of fabric. Those strawberry pincusions are darling. I may have to make some.
ReplyDeleteHi Janet, I'm a new follower and admire your work! I was wondering if it would be okay for me to copy the picture of the mini quilt from Kathie? I just want it for my files - possible to make one in the future? I'm about to make a quilt with more applique, so I'm looking forward to using all your tutorials!!
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The pincushions are so cute. Hope the lemons turn to sweet lemonade! Thanks for mentioning me! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet kindness form Kathie and it sounds like you needed one.
ReplyDeleteIt is a sweet half square triangle and very clever, I think.
Love your strawberries - sorry about the lemons. They are inevitable, aren't they?
xx
Love the strawberries and what a gorgeous gift from Kathie!
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw your little quilt, I had to make one for myself. By the time I started it, I forgot where I saw it, but when I posted a picture of mine, Barb reminded me that it was from you. I hope you don't mind that I copied it! I love scrappy little quilts!! I posted it on my blog yesterday, in case you want to see it. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteOh, that quilt from Kathie is beautiful. I read her blog and she is so talented.
ReplyDeleteWow! What a wonderful RAK-- the quilt is just lovely. :) And the strawberries? Awesome. They really would make super cute ornaments too!
ReplyDeleteI love your doll quilt!!!
ReplyDeleteGood way for my come-back in patchwork;)