Thursday, June 26, 2014

June Sewing with Sandy

Hey, look at this….it’s still June and I’m posting our progress.  Woo Hoo!

Sandy and I always have our “show ‘n tell” at our Woolies group which meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays.   Yesterday was the deadline for getting our projects done.   We both managed to get everything done!  

Sandy picked all the projects for this month. 

Here goes!

First up is the Buttermilk Basin mats, “By thy hands BOM”

This one is Sandy’s

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And this is mine.

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We are continuing making projects from the “101 Fabulous Small Quilts” book.   This one is called “Native American Quilt”.   

Sandy’s….

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Mine…

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The stitchery project she chose for us is by Chestnut Junction called, “Sunflowers 4 Sale”. 

Sandy chose to make hers into a pillow. 

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The first one I made was all in wool. 

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Then I remembered it was supposed to be our stitchery project, so I made another one.

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We are still making Christmas projects, so this next one is by Farmhouse Threads called, “Sugar and Spice”.

We both stuck to the pattern colors.   This one is Sandy’s.

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And mine…

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Another Buttermilk Basin project chosen was the “Seasonal Fall Runner”. 

Sandy’s…

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and mine…

Jack decided he needed to get in the picture.

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Ahhh, now you can see the flag and crow. LOL.

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This next project was supposed to be a May project, but Sandy completely forgot about it, so it carried over to June.

The pattern is by Primitive Pieces by Lynda called, “Rudolph”.

It’s only 7” x 8”, so you can turn it into all sorts of finished projects. 

Sandy chose to do some little pillows.

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And I thought of little wall hangings. 

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And last up is a freebie project from May Britt of Abyquilt.blogspot.com.   It’s the 2011 Christmas Heart.   If you make it, be sure and reference it back to her. 

Sandy made this darling little bag and filled it with berries and greens. Isn’t it darling?   Wish I had thought of that.

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I did a little wall hanging. (I also made a pillow, but it’s not stuffed yet, so technically, I guess, it’s not finished. LOL)

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So, that’s it for June.  The next couple of months will have fewer projects because we both realize our limits when it comes to summer.   But…we are still committed to continuing our challenge. 

If I’m not back before the 4th, have a wonderful holiday.  Stay safe tho. 

Hugs, Anne

19 comments:

  1. Once again you two have OUT DONE yourselves!! Gorgeous projects, ALL of them! Man, I get tired just scrolling down! But now I need another look...just to savor!
    Have a wonderful holiday!
    P

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  2. I always get so excited when I see these posts in my blog roll, and I am never disappointed. I am also ALWAYS flabbergasted by all of the projects you two complete in a month--and they are all wonderful. I just find myself smiling, ahhing, and chuckling at the fun and delightful projects you two churn out!
    I'm with Paulette--I have to go back and look again!!

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  3. That is SO COOL! I would love to have the time to do that with someone. Wow! WTG! XO

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  4. Wow! You got a lot done in June and so many adorable items to decorate your home. You are keeping Buttermilk Basin in business with doing so many of her patterns. Each month, I want to order almost every pattern you have used!

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  5. Anne -- just WOW! Your projects are all stunning. Love the choices and the workmanship is amazing. Thanks for sharing with us!

    Karen

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  6. I was so excited when I saw your post for June was up. Did a little happy dance in my living room. LOL

    Once again you and Sandy have amazed me. Beautiful and delightful projects. I love Gingerbread Men (aka G-Men) so you can guess which project was my favorite. :-)

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  7. Sweet! such fun projects and lovely work :-)

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  8. I can't believe you two turn out that many projects in a month. Do you ever do anything else??? I know you do, of course, but its amazing to see all your goodies.

    Oh, I'm working on my first wool piece right now.

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  9. You have both been very busy, so many wonderful projects and beautifully done.

    Debbie

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  10. Amazing, you two definately are that.....you are moving right along through the year and each month EVERYTHING IS ADORABLE!!! Hmmmm...I see 4 reindeer projects...let's see December is a very special time for your 4 California friends :)

    xoxoxo

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  11. That is a lot of projects! They all look so nice, I can't pick a favorite!

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  12. Muy bellos trabajos . PAZ Y AMOR

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  13. You both are very inspirational. I enjoyed seeing each project and like the others will go back to look again and again. Thanks for sharing.

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  14. Love seeing all your projects! And I like the free heart pattern you guys made - but I can't seem to get access to the freebie from the link. Any ideas where else we might be able to access it? Would like to make some pouches for Christmas gifts. Thanks for all the inspiration!!!!! kbmoore516@comcast.net

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  15. I love seeing the monthly projects you and Sandy make! June was very productive... Love the woolies!

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  16. Love your blog, love your projects, loved seeing you, love you...♥♥♥ :)

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  17. Wow, wow, all I can say. Loved them all. Where did you get black frame, just makes the piece pop.
    Thanks for sharing. Lots of nice work.
    Maggey

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  18. I LOVE all your projects! They are just adorable and I want to make them too -- uh, oh, I already have lots of things to do. Maybe I'll pick one, but I don't know which one. Decisions, decisions!

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