As I mentioned the other day, an astute quilting friend had pointed out that using colorful prints on black backgrounds was a great solution to the no-indigo-so-gotta-go-with-black-for-August RSC dilemma.
And then she sent me some to make sure I had enough.
Sally T is one of my favorite people - I always scramble when I see she's made a new post. Her rainbow critters make me smile.
And because of my expressed devotion to the pukeko, she also sent that lovely print in the foreground.
I can't thank you enough! The chicken fabric alone made my day, then the pukekos (pukekoes? pukekossi?) made my year.
And then? And then my sister-in-law and I set out for a quilt shop that she'd been telling me about. A land of riches, full of fun and fabric. (And right next door to an ice cream place. How perfect is that?)
She brought her daughter and I brought my granddaughter and great shopping was done.
This was my birthday treat to myself - and they even tied it up with a bow...
There are some brights on black down toward the bottom of the stack, and I continued on my quest for neutrals. And I had monkeys in mind with several of my choices.
So, with all that loot, did I immediately stitch up Ohio stars for the RSC? Did I make a bunch of monkeys? Did I even make more mystery sawtooth stars?
Nope.
I made cats.
Of course I did.
I had a pattern that made 12" blocks with quite a lot of empty space above the cats, and I wanted to make a smaller, more centered version. So I farted around with my rulers and, starting with the nose, worked my way out to the edges of the block, empirically. Because that's what I do.
I think I had cats on my mind, because Sally's present also included this:
Kitties and pukekos? How perfect does life get?
I've been wanting to make one of her critters for next year's RSC, but hadn't been able to make up my mind which one. Bunnies? Kitties? Fish? This might be the decider...
And the leader/enders piled right up as I stitched up my cats.
Nothing like a little I-have-no-idea-what-I'm-doing to keep that fire stoked...
Linking to Oh Scrap at Quilting is More Fun than Housework, because I'm currently up to my collarbones in scraps...
12 comments:
There's nothing like spending one's birthday with friends and fabric. The BEST!!
Love your colourful cats. Adorable!! Try to keep your head about the scraps and you'll be okay. ;^)
Sally is one of my favorite people too!
Your cats are adorable.
Fun fabrics (I have the chicken fabric on top) and cute kitties. What's with the Pukeko infatuation? I have a teabag coaster with a pukeko on it. BTW, Wikipedia implies that the plural of pukeko is pukeko.... Outside of NZ it's apparently just a swamphen. I love 'em, too.
Crap... you can make cats? Now I'm doomed!
I love the cats! And I think they are smiling because they love that you made them! There is nothing better than playing with scraps!
Swimming in scraps- what bliss! Thanks for sharing your new blocks with Oh Scrap!
What adorable kitties...love that fabric...hugs, Julierose
LOVE the "little I-have-no-idea-what-I'm-doing"...keeps my fire stoked too! I've never heard of pukekos. I heard it is indigo this month...I am so far behind in my cows it is atrocious. There seems to have been a lot of blue, no? Maybe I'll have to check out Sally T. Love your kitty blocks! They caught my eye of Cynthia's link up.
Your kittens are sew cute. Joanne
Cats and more cats! Quick, close the windows! Great fun!
Glad you liked the fabric. Making sleeping kittens might work out all right, but otherwise, kittens in the sewing room is quite chaotic.
I enjoyed reading this post! So nice to be playing with such fun scraps!
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