a blog about my quilting life...mostly

a blog about my quilting life...mostly

Monday, October 2, 2023

I am so ashamed.....

 dear friends, 

In my last blog post I promised that I would write more frequently....

guess what? That last blog post was written August 4th, and here we have arrived in October and I have not kept my promise.... I am so ashamed!

I could give you lots of excuses ( and they are all legitimate ones!), but I'm not going to. Instead, I will just get right down to what has been going on at Farmhouse Quilts....

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I was very excited to be invited by Fat Quarter Shop to sew up a quilt in their Classic & Vintage quilt series ( click)! I chose some very fun fabrics, Sunwashed, by Corey Yoder (click), and have been busy making my sample...

Aren't those fabrics yummy?? It has been really fun working with them! They are cheery and sunny and I think they look great in the pattern!

While I can't share the pattern just yet ( we have to keep that a secret for now), I can tell you that it is called Ribbon Border and the pattern will be released on October 24th! I can't wait to show you my version!

Other than the sewalong, I have been having fun playing with my new Accuquilt dies...they have come out with a bunch of new applique dies and I have to admit they are my favorites! Most recently I picked up the SLOTH ( OMG, so CUTE!) and the MERMAID/MERMAN ( argh, I'm dying over the cuteness of it all!)



I have not had a chance to play with either of these dies yet, but I will be very soon! I even found some adorable mermaid fabric to go with that die, that I think will be perfect for borders and alternate blocks. If you want to check these out you can click this link HERE for the sloth, and this link HERE for the merpeople. 

And I want to share a little secret with you...I joined AQ circle+,  which is a monthly subscription that Accuquilt offers now. I really wasn't going to, because all those monthly subscriptions to everything adds up, but the benefits include FREE shipping ( which covers the monthly cost right there), plus there are all these AMAZING extras: With my first order I received a free gift, and as a member you get to see ( and order) the new die earlier than non- members, and at a discount! And your reward points are TRIPLED, which means more money for you to spend on purchases! Last, but certainly not least, are the special sale emails I receive quite frequently!. 

When I joined I figured I would try it for a few months and see if it was worth it, and it totally is! If you want to see all the details you can click HERE and see if it would be a good choice for you as well. I can tell you honestly that I would give up my subscription to any of the streaming services to keep my AQ circle+ account!

So what else to share with you...

I finished all my blocks for the Bee Vintage quilt by Lori Holt, but I'm ashamed to say the top has not been put together yet...


I am hoping to get back to this project very soon! Although....Christmas is fast approaching and I probably should start some projects for that season....Falalalala....hahahaha....

Alright, to finish up this blog post I will leave you with some more photos~this has been an awfully wordy post and some more eye candy is in order. These are photos of acivities that have kept me busy these past few months....a new color on our front door ( I think this may be the 4th time it has been painted?!), the addition of some new flowerboxes on our sunporch, some vintage trims that I picked up at a cute sewing themed booth, a close-up of some of my favorite blocks for the Bee Vintage sewalong, and a redwork piece that ( I think!) I started when we lived in Montana, so at least 16 years ago! Don't ever give up on those UFOS!









What is the oldest UFO that you will confess to? Inquiring minds want to know! ;)

 Until next time~happy creating!

Monique




17 comments:

  1. Hey - life happens - no need to be ashamed :-)
    Oh my goodness those blocks are so CUTE! I enjoyed looking at them - Lori Holt is such a talented pattern designed and I have a couple of her Farmhouse Vintage books.
    Oh yes - better start Christmas stuff now - you know how it goes - it is practicallt Thanksgiving next week (look of panic on my face)!!!

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    1. In Canada it IS Thanksgiving next week! Ha...luckily we have a bit more time here in the US! Congrats on your feature in Quiltfolk~ I'm so thrilled for you!

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  2. I so enjoyed this blog....I didn't realize the last one was in August. You've had quite a bit on your plate since then. Love the green door and flower boxes. You have a flair for decorating, love your ideas. Well I have managed to find a crafty second hand little shop that sells some fabrics, notions and crafts. I so enjoy going there. Enjoy the beautiful weather

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    1. That is so exciting, Trena! You will have to make sure to share your finds with us!

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  3. Enjoyed reading your blog post! Time does get away from us for sure. Without searching too much I could probably find a few 20 year old projects.🫣

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    1. Haha, so glad that I'm not the only one ( but I knew I wouldn't be!). Thanks for commenting!

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  4. I love everything about your blog post - you ALWAYS inspire me! Your door paint color is so “happy” & welcoming! I love old windows & flower boxes, but never thought of putting them together for wall art. Can’t wait to see your creation for Fat Quarter!

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    1. Thanks, Tamma. That door color was inspired by a door I spied in a magazine! So off I went to the paint store and had it done by the time by hubby arrived home...do you think he noticed?? :D

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  5. I’ve missed your blog!! Love the front door color! I always enjoy seeing what you've been up to Monique. You’re an inspiration! Hugs…

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  6. Wow thats awesome to be doing something with fat quarter shop!! Cant wait to watch! As far as UFO’s incomplete have some from the 90’s! Haha u know sometime u just dont live it enough to complete! Lol or it was to hard and now can actually do them as skills have improved!! There all excuses, but what would life be with out UFO’s. Happy fall door and flower boxes look great. Time to decorate them with fall motifs 🤓

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    1. Yes, I am honored to be sewing along with them. And I agree with you about the UFOS...sometimes you just need to let them sit and wait until you have the skills to tackle them ;)

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  7. What a wonderful post. You e been very busy! Your Lori holt sew along looks great and I have a fondness for appliqué as well. Thanks for sharing! Those vintage trim bags are yummy

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  8. I have you beat! My oldest UFO is a puppy cross stitch that I started when I was about 10. I’m now 52! I did finally finish the actual stitching a few years ago, but it is still not framed or made into a pillow

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    1. Hahaha, that is great! You have made it this far so now just finish it up ;)

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  9. My oldest UFO id one my Grandmother started and I inherited and worked on some. She died in 1974 so it is at least 50 years old

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    1. Wow! Do you think you will finish it some day? That sure would be special to have!

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