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Tuesday, September 26, 2023

An Apple a Day Hutch Tour and a Little Quilt

🍎🍏 The Lord  is good to me, 
and so I thank the Lord
For giving me the things I need, 
The sun, and the rain, 
And the apple seed,
The Lord is good to me. πŸŽπŸ
-  Johnny Appleseed Grace

Have you guessed it? Yep! Today is Johnny Appleseed Day . A day to celebrate the lively and colorful  pioneer Jonathan Chapman who traipsed across the United States spreading kindness, generosity and a whole lot of apple seeds. 🍎🍏

I am celebrating the day with my hutch all decked out in apple goodness. A few months ago while on a camping adventure, Mr. Pinker and I visited the most glorious antique shop that was filled to the brim with antiques and collectibles. It was one of those shops that you had to inch your way through because it was packed, and it would take weeks to take it all in. But anywhoo. The shop had an amazing old homemade stepback cabinet filled with all things apples. My heart went thumpity thump with all of that red. ( Ya'll know me and my love affair with the color red) . Unfortunately, I did not have my camera, but the red goodness has been seared into my memory . So I tried to recreate the look with what apples and red items I had on hand. 


For me this is a light look in respect to my country clutter. Normally I like to fill every nook and cranny. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜πŸ˜†
On the top shelf is an apple gourd that I painted about 20 years ago.  


 I started off layering a gingham curtain and some red cloth napkins down as shelf liners. I then went to town or should I say  I "went to the apple orchard" and filled in the shelves. 

All of the items are either homemade , bought at the thrift stores or the Dollar General years and years ago. 
   

 I pulled out some vintage tins and Granny's old sifter that I painted . 


 In 2021 my sister and I went in search for goodies on the World's Longest Yard Sale; I told her I was looking for apple items. Low and behold the very next day she pulled up in my driveway beaming  with the gift of  the apple tea pot that she bought for a dollar. This is one of the last gifts she gave me. πŸ€—❤🍎


A little hen sits in a sifter.  


You can never have too  much enamelware. 

The bottom shelf has some of my old brown crocks. I love collecting them.    A small apple basket holds some sweet quilts.


 I moved my red scales from the counter over to the hutch. 
Sshh! We will not discuss that I have a "scale collecting addiction" Lol. 


I think it would warm Mr. Appleseed's heart to see my hutch filled with apple goodness. Don't you? 



Now I would like to share with you a darling quilt  that I am calling Apple Crate. It is just a simple rail fence and a fast easy quilt to make. 

APPLE CRATE  measures 20" x 20" 

My fabrics are all chosen. 

To Make This Quilt You Need. 

Cut 80 - 1 1/2" x 5 1/2"  scraps

EACH BLOCK IS MADE UP OF 5  of these 1 1/2" x 5 1/2" strips. 

Using a 1/4" seam allowance, sew the 5 strips together. Press. 

I  made 2 different color ways of the blocks and then alternated them in my layout. 

This quilt has a total of 20 blocks measuring  5 1/2" square unfinished   which will be  5" finished. 

I hand quilted it in the ditch.

Well that's all from the apple orchard!

Thank you so much for celebrating Johnny Appleseed's very special day with me. 

As always,

Happy Stitching and Quilting, ya'll

Melisa

 Do not worry about being worried, but accept worry peacefully. Difficult but not impossible. - Johnny Appleseed

Hugs and Stitches!!! πŸ€—πŸ§΅

Dedicated to my dear sister, Amy my sweet thrifting  cohort. I miss and love you so much.  🍎❤



 

43 comments:

  1. I love your apple cupboard! It looks so happy and red!

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    1. Oh thank you so much, Gretchen. I had a ball decorating it for the apple season. It certainly makes me happy . Have a wonderful evening. Hugs.

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  2. Love your Apple crate quilt, your fabric choices are pretty. All your pretties on your Apple hutch amaze me. Love how it is all red and pretty. Thanks for sharing❤️❤️❤️❤️

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    1. Oh thank you so much, dear Patti. I am so glad to have this little quilt finished. I will use it for several holidays as well. Wouldn't it look cute to have out for Valentines? I had a ball pulling out my apples and reds for the hutch. It was fun to do something different. Hugs and Blessings.

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  3. Red is my favorite color, as well. So many wonderful treasures in your hutch. Love the rail fence quilt. Super cute, indeed.

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    1. Oh thank you so much, Darlene. I have been collecting for many years. It was fun to pull out the few apples pieces I had . It was nice to enjoy them again. Hugs.

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  4. Oh, I have just the place for a little apple shelf goodness. Let's see...My mother's red and white Betty Crocker Cookbook and the red gingham napkins from the days we hem-stitched such things, the cream pitcher with the green sponge paint and red apple design, and some vintage red-handled kitchen utensils for starters. I have a small "Apples for Sale" sign and some red glass to tuck in the corners. It won't be as well cluttered as your hutch, but it will brighten the shelf over the microwave on this gloomy, rainy day! I feel better already and Melisa, you get all the credit! Thanks for the cheerful hutch tour and the reminder that, indeed, the Lord is good to me. Kris

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    1. Oh my your apple shelf is sounding delightful already . I can just imagine all of the apple goodness and treasures. Hmm I think I have a green sponge paint pitcher; thank you for the reminder. Hee ! Hee! Oh , Kris you brought a big smile to my day! I hope you enjoy the apple season. Hugs!

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    1. Aah thank you so much, Shelly . I had a ball pulling out my apple pieces and decorating it. It was fun to do something different. Have a wonderful evening. Hugs.

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  6. Thank you! I love your blog and your enthusiasm! Thank you! May I ask what state you are in? I'm out in CA from VA...I miss the countryside. I read every day IG too.

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    1. Aah good afternoon, Betty . You are the sweetest! Thank you so much for heart warming compliment and for bringing a smile to my day. Well being from VA , I bet you do miss the southern countryside. I am from TN ; some parts of it does remind me of VA. We always enjoying visiting southern VA whenever we have the chance. I hope you have a wonderful day, and I am so glad that some of my photos bring back fond memories of your home state.

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  7. Love, love your sweet apple red hutch, so sweet. I am jealous of your red apple Teapot, what a sweet memory from your sister! Blessed 4 Year, thank you so much, this is added to my collection small pillows for remembering how really lucky I have been in this life. The wee faun and mama, how wonderful is your view from your porch and drive, nothing is better than country living!! Have a wonderful week and I am loving your progress on the Butterfly Quilt. Hugs from sunny, warm Arizona.

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    1. Happy Tuesday , dear Mary. I hope your week is off to a wonderful start. Oh thank you so much on my latest posts. I had a ball decorating the hutch in the apple theme . All the reds just make my heart sing. It has been a joy to watch Mama and baby deer too. They usually visit the pear tree a few times a day. Have a wonderful week. Hugs from the holler

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  8. Being a teacher, I have always had a yen for apple decorations in the fall. Eating all things apple is also special. My daughter found an apple pie that puts cider vinegar in the crust and the filling uses 2 kinds of apples. Plus a good apple cider /caramel vodka with chunks of apples soaked in fireball whiskey is a staple for a get together. But I love your decorated hutch. So many wonderful finds mixed through.

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    1. Oh how fun! I was a teacher too, so of course I have a fondness for apples as well. Mmm your daughter's apple pie sounds amazing; I would have never thought of cider vinegar in the crust. ( I think the crust is always my favorite part of a pie) I bet it is so yummy! Thank you so much for the sweet afternoon visit and the kind words. Have a wonderful day.

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  9. Your hutch full of apples is so pretty, Melisa! You sure have a knack for that fun collecting and decorating. I love apples, too, and especially the color red. Your apple plates are fun, too! So much to see!

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    1. Aah thank you so much, Diann. It has been a blue moon since the apples have came out so it was a joy to dust them off and put them to use. I just love anything red! Lol. I hope your day has been a delightful one. Hugs.

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  10. Oh!!! Mi bella amiga cuantos tesoros!!!! Y otra cosa mÑs tenemos en común ademÑs de las 🍎 jajaj y es mi pasión por el color rojo!!!! Y es que es tan bello!!! Imposible no quererlo de ahí mi amor por los pÑjaros y en especial mi favorito el Cardinal!!!
    Muchos tesoros y bellos recuerdos te acompaΓ±an ahΓ­ y en especial el colador de tu abuela y la tetera de 🍎 de tu adorada Amy y que se que te acompaΓ±arΓ‘ SIEMPRE. Todo tu estante encierra amor como el que tu nos das a travΓ©s de tus fotos y palabras cada dΓ­a a todas kosotras quienes te seguimos y apreciamos. Un abrazo de tu amiga y fiel seguidora πŸ¦‹❤️πŸŽπŸ’πŸ˜˜πŸ‡¨πŸ‡Ί

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    1. Aaw good afternoon, sweet friend. Your sweet compliment just brightened my day. Oh yes the apple teapot will always be cherished with fond memories of my dear sister. And oh yes, the cardinal is one of my favorite birds too. We are blessed to have many of them in our area. I love sitting by the window watching them feed from our feeders. Thank you so much for the sweet visit . Hugs and love.

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  11. I share your love of all things red, too! Always love reading your posts and seeing all your precious things! Also enjoy all the cross stitch charts. The 411 yard sale is coming soon, maybe you’ll get down to our part of TN! If you’re not too busy next Saturday come down to Etowah for the Fall Festival at the L & N Depot! You might find some wonderful things! Debbie B.

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    1. Oh thank you so much, Debbie . I did not know about the 411 yards sale or the Fall Festival I will have to put them on the calendar and see what hubby has on the agenda. I always enjoy getting out and about especially when there is thrifty finds or crafts about. I appreciate the sweet visit. Hugs.

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  12. I love all the red! That apple teapot is truly special! Painting granny's sifter. . .you do create the most amazing displays!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects

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    1. Aah thank you so much, Terry. It has taken me some years to build up my collection of red pieces. The apple teapot and of course Granny's old sifter will always be a treasure for me. Have a blessed day . Hugs.

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  13. Shame on me for not knowing it was Johnny Appleseed Day...and my post is about apples...geesh! I enjoy seeing your hutch decked out in apples. You have some sweet treasures, especially the teapot from your sister and I love the RED scale!! The rail fence quilt is super cute. My strips always look so wonky. Maybe I need to practice with another one?!?

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    1. Lol I almost forgot it was Johnny Appleseed day too, Jeanna. It was fun to pull out my apple and red pieces to celebrate his special day. The little red teapot stays out year round as a reminder of my sweet sis. Thank you so much, Jeanna for the sweet vist. Oh and I have the devil of a time keeping my strips from being wonky too. Hee! Hee! hugs

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  14. What a great way to celebrate Johnny Appleseed Day. You have some darling and some fun pieces in your display. One definitely gets the apple vibe.

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    1. Oh thank you so much, Kate. It was fun to pull out all things red and anything apple related. Now if I had only had an apple pie. Lol. Have a great day. Hugs.

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  15. Such a fun post! My extended family always sings Johnny Appleseed as a grace before we eat!

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    1. Oh how fun, Kathy. I always loved reading about Johnny Appleseed when I was a child. I asked my grandchildren if they have learned about him in school yet. One has. Lol So I had to tell them the story. I am so happy this post brought a smile to your day . Hugs.

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  16. Melisa, I look so forward to your blog posts. I love your hutch and how you keep it decorated. I have the exact same brown pitcher and bean pot. My dad was a dairy farmer and we always called it the milk pitcher. I had a sister Melissa, she passed away in 2011. There's not a day that goes by that i don't think of her. I hope you have a wonderful day!

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  17. Who doesn't love red?! It's so warm and cheery. and This is the season of apples so your hutch is perfect and timely. Thank you for the sweet little rail fence "Apple Crate" quilt pattern. It's a really good scrapbuster!

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    1. Ginny I am hooked when I see anything "red". It has taken me awhile to build up a collection of red pieces, but I enjoy what I have. I think I may create another rail fence in another color way. It was such a fun quick quilt. Thank you for dropping by . Hugs.

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  18. Thanks for quilt directions. The apple cabinet looks fabulous!

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    1. Oh you are so welcome, Susan . It was a fun fast quilt to work on . Next year I will be able to use it with my apples as well. Thank you for the sweet visit. Hugs.

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  19. It's adorable with all this apple decoration.
    I love it!
    A hug

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    1. Oh thank you so much, Isabel. It was a lot of fun to decorate this cabinet a little different for the fall season. Hugs and blessings.

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  20. Your apple hutch is looking amazing Melisa. Seeing the apple and cinnamon side by side reminded me of the tasty spiced baked apples my mum used to make for us when we were kids (some 50 years ago) I've not had one of those in years! Happy Stitching! Sue x

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    1. Aaah what a wonderful memory , Sue. I bet you can just taste the baked apples; there is nothing like mom's baking is there? My mom used to make fried apple fritters. Mmm I miss those. Thank you so much, Sue for the sweet visit and compliment. Hugs.

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  21. I love your apple hutch, Melisa!! Your Granny's sifter brings back memories. Wish I had my Granny's! And, that brown and cream crock pitcher is just like the one my Mama always made tea in. Love it!! Cute quilt too! The colors are perfect for this apple hutch!

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    1. Aah that just warms my heart that this post brought back fond family memories for you, Brenda. It would be a treasure if you had your Granny's sifter and your mama's tea pitcher. Thank you for dropping by for a visit. Hugs.

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