Sunday, April 15, 2007

Ice Cream Sherbert Weekend


When I was a new quilter, I saw a fan pattern in a magazine that I wanted to make. It was made with something called "30's Reproduction Fabrics" and I just had to do it. I ventured into the LQS looking for these cute, bright fabrics, and sure enough she had them. I didn't bring the magazine so I guessed at how much - how about 1 yard of all of each. All 63 of them!! Gee, as it turns out, that was enough for the fan quilt! I finished that fan top and it's really cute but not quilted yet, 6 years later. I made another one that did get quilted and bound, but the attraction had definately worn off long before all that fabric had been used..

Now, cut to many years and thousands of yards later, and I'm on my knees rummaging in the bottomest, backest hidingist hole in the stash looking for solid black, and turned up the rest of the 30's pile. Man, that's still a lot of fabric!! In the box was another long forgotten project, Ohio Stars blocks and some nine patches. (had to be someone else that made them; they're pretty rough!) and I don't know what the heck possessed me, but I dragged it out and started picking thru. People with short attention spans shouldn't do stuff like this. Ever. There was a big stack of already cut 3 1/2 squares. Hmmmm. Lemme think. I have this fan project on the wall that needs some thinking, and it's going to be cool when I finish it. I have a few baby quilts to quilt and the babies are getting closer every day. I have the big diamonds to quilt, and a purse to make for my Mom. I also have a couple of quilts to turn out for those raffles for work. I have a lot on my plate right now and I still am not crazy about 30's fabrics. So I started a new quilt, of course. Hey, don't snicker! You'd do it too! Oh well.... I saw this in a book and started it Thursday night - it's a quickie. I even had all those solids so it's a total stash quilt, which means it's free, right? (sincker snicker)
My granddaughter came for a visit this weekend because apparently she has withdrawal tremors and bad attitude when we haven't gotten together for a few weeks. They came Saturday and left Sunday, and we had a blast, of course. At 3 and a half she's got language down real well, but still has a baby voice so just about everything she says is hilarious. "Madeline, do you want bacon and eggs for breakfast?" "Well aksully Gammaw, I was thinking we can have cweem-pupps for bekfass." And you're not supposed to laugh at that? C'mon! That's a riot! we went to the nursery to get some plants for the front yard, and I pulled her around in the big wagon. Suddenly she hollars out - "Hey Gammaw!" What baby? "I love you more than strawberries!" Wow -- beat that, will ya?
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7 comments:

Patti said...

Great quilt! But where are the fans? (Hee, hee)

Carole said...

If I try real hard, I can see the fans!lol Nice quilt. I made a similar quilt many moons called Sand castle. It is quick to put together, which makes it a great project for over booked quilters! ;o)

Michele Bilyeu said...

So, Miss Su B...you get strawberries, cream puffs, snickers AND a Madeline??? You are not playing fair!!!

Fabricfaire said...

Hmmm....seems like the same "song" as I have sang, its like having quilter's ADDs. Who says you can't have more than one thing going under the "pressure foot" at a time.It is dangerous looking in the "stash" for one thing; they reach out and grab you! So...when do we get the "keem poof's"!? LOL

Nancy said...

This is a great quilt! Even makes 30s repros look good. LOL! I can see me doing something like this and have saved your photo in my "inspirations" folder.

Jeanne said...

Love the quilt and your granddaughter
sounds adorable.

Angela said...

That is a precious story about loving you more than strawberries! A baby book story for sure.