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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Happy Spring!

My favorite sign of Spring. by Jeni Baker
My favorite sign of Spring., a photo by Jeni Baker on Flickr.
Happy Tuesday! I hope it's starting to look more like Spring wherever you are! It's finally starting to warm up here.  We have had a few days of perfectly clear blue skies and sunshine.  It's amazing how different everything looks when the sun is shining!

Vintage Sheets by Jeni Baker
Vintage Sheets, a photo by Jeni Baker on Flickr.
The beautiful weather had me pulling out my vintage sheet collection today.  I haven't made a vintage sheet quilt since last year's patchwork prism quilt, and I really can't wait to make another.  It's going to have to wait a bit longer, but this summer for sure.  Just need to decide on the perfect pattern!

Log Cabin Pincushion by Jeni Baker
Log Cabin Pincushion, a photo by Jeni Baker on Flickr.
I spent a little time sewing a just for fun project with Amanda and Jacey last week.  I made a log cabin pincushion and they made a sewing organizer, both projects from Liberty Love by Alexia Abegg. I need to get a proper photo of my finished cushion!

The last two Fat Quarter Gang Tutorials have not only featured Color Me Retro, but my name as well! Sweet Shannon Cook of Luvinthemommyhood shared the Jeni Reversible Apron Tutorial last week! I can't wait to stitch one up to match my kitchen!

This week, Katy Jones of I'm A Ginger Monkey shared the Jeni Gym Bag Tutorial! I love the giant grommets, I can definitely think of lots uses for this bag!

Thanks so much ladies! :)

I loved seeing all the beautiful blocks that everyone has stitched up using my Aurifil Designer Block of the Month Pattern, The Boxer.  Click the image to see links to each block! Don't forget to keep adding your blocks to the Flickr Group each month! Katy Jones is the April designer, her block is really lovely, make sure to check it out!

George by Jeni Baker
George, a photo by Jeni Baker on Flickr.
George on Rabbit Day (Easter of course!).

Today I love the..
Smell of: New conditioner
Sound of: Mad Men
Taste of: Peeps
Sight of: Sunshine
Feel of: George's fur

Good Things about Today:
- Picked up Michael early!
- Pretty productive day!
- Easter candy!
- Finished a new quilt top!

13 comments :

  1. What lovely daffodils! Tulips are my favorite spring flower, but I definitely bought bunches and bunches of daffodils when I saw them in the grocery store last week...

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  2. Hi,Jenny.. can we use the vintage sheet for a quilt block too, I worry that the fabrics are so thin for quilt? Please give me advice, * I got several vintage sheet from thrift store couple days ago too..

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    1. Definitely! I've used them for several quilts and they hold up great. I share my tips for caring for and sewing with vintage sheets in this post: http://www.incolororder.com/2011/08/all-about-vintage-sheets.html

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  3. Congrats on the tutorials featuring your name! Can't wait to see the finished pincushion. Love the logs!

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  4. Ooo, Mad Men. Prepping for next Sunday, I presume? Can't wait!

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  5. We had two beautiful spring days ~ Saturday and Sunday. So many people out and about loving the sunshine (I'm in Portland, OR where it rains lots).
    Love all the projects and of course ~ sweet George.

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  6. I just discovered your blog and I AM HOOKED! I love your patchwork prism quilt (and your bunny -- my son's name is George)! Can't wait to dig in deeper here!

    Warmly,
    Sara
    http://www.studio-sara.com/
    http://www.heyiloveyourbag.com/

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  7. Oh your pictures look like spring! We got snow last night. :(

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  8. Do you follow Peter Lappin (Male Pattern Boldness)? He made a great jacket and pants from vintage sheets that look like the ones in the picture above.

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    1. Just checked it out, so awesome!! Thanks for sharing!

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  9. Well your post is lovely and sunny and spring like :) the weather in Ireland is cold but beautifully sunny and everywhere looks beautiful

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  10. I'd love to make a pincushion like your one, two. But unfortunately I don't know where to get some small pieces of Liberty of London. And I don't like to buy many yards. Where did you get your pieces?

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