It's another Farm Friday post!
TGIF! Welcome y'all and Happy Friday! The day I have been waiting for - how about you? π
Spring on the Farm |
I did it! I did it! After six long years of work on Scrapberries, I finally finished the applique of this quilt!
Excuse me for a minute while I do a little happy jig! ππππ I think a finish deserves a dance - don't you? π
Wild buttercups are in bloom. |
I began the journey on this quilt in 2018 using lots of red and green scraps.
That year the bottom section of our house had flooded so as it was being remodeled I had plenty of time on my hands to work on quilts as I watched the workers.
I challenged myself to use one simple shape and create several quilts with my scraps that included Scrapberries and Candy Corn Quilt.
My small Candy Corn quilt using the same template as Scrapberries. |
I foundation pieced the strawberries and their caps. Thirty berries were appliqued in all.
I have to admit I went a bit snap happy when I went out to the farm photographing it. I could not go down to the strawberry fields because it was too wet, but the barnyard was just fine.
Can you tell that it was a blustery day? |
This is where we stored some of the equipment and boxes.
A beautiful Spring day on the farm. |
Now Scrapberries will go into a hoop. Fingers crossed it will not take 6 years to quilt it. π
Have a sun shiny berry beautiful day! I invite you to drop by tomorrow for a visit. I will continue on the "strawberry theme " with little Strawberry cross stitch freebie.As Always...
Bonjour de France (73),
ReplyDeleteBravo pour ce beau plaid.
J'aime beaucoup vos dΓ©corations.
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Aaah thank you so much, Gigitte. I am over the moon to have finished this quilt top. I wish you a very lovely day. Hugs.
DeleteTrès joli quilt , j'aime beaucoup ce travail avec des chutes de tissus . Il a l'air bien grand .Allez encore un petit effort pour le quiltage
ReplyDeleteAaah thank you so much, Aline. It was fun to work with the scraps. It is a full size quilt I am looking forward to quilting on it very soon. Hugs.
DeleteScrapberries is wonderfully adorable. And, Candy Corn is as well. Seeing your work and projects is like a breath of fresh air.
ReplyDeleteOh my dear you must do a little jig every time you finish something. π π π Enjoy your Fri Yay. Darlene J
Aaah thank you so much, Darlene. I was over the moon and did a couple of jigs when I finished this quilt top. It has been in the wings for way too long. Lol. Happy quilting , sweet friend. I hope you are making progress on your special project. Hugs.
DeleteScrapberries is a beautiful quilt! You definitely need to be quilting this one during strawberry season. Happy stitching!
ReplyDeleteI was thrilled to complete this one, Gretchen. I was determined to have the top completed this year. I have already placed this one in the hoop. Lol. I can not wait to work on it. Happy Quilting and thank you for the sweet visit. Hugs.
DeleteYour Scrapberries turned out so beautifully!! I love the prim look and the red/green vibe of it...Really lovely work, Melisa;))) And what a great idea to use the same shape for Candy Corn!! Nice works! Hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteAah thank you so much, Julierose. It has been in the works for many years. I am glad to have moved it on to this point. Now for the fun part- the quilting. Eeeh! Have a great day. Hugs.
DeleteMelisa, you always amaze me in all you get done. Your scrapberry quilt is awesome. Love it. You have a wonderful day. We are moving from our house to an apartment in another city so I haven’t had a chance to get cross stitch done. Leaving Monday on a cruise so my stitchy work is going with me. Woohoo can’t wait.
ReplyDeleteOh gosh, Patti. you are staying busy. I hope the move goes well; it is a big job to move isn't it? And how exciting to go on a cruise. I enjoyed seeing your photos last year. I hope you enjoy your vacation . Will you be posting photos? Hugs.
DeleteA lot of work went into your strawberry quilt and it shows! So pretty! Looking forward to your progress. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteI can not believe it is done, Donna. Lol. I started appliqueing a berry a day and now I am ready to quilt. I am very excited. Thank you for the berry sweet visit. Hugs.
DeleteScrapberries had a journey with you. It is so pretty and what beautiful landscape there on the farm. Perfect pairing with your quilt. I too love that idea of using a simple shape. Sometimes that is the most effective!
ReplyDeleteScrapberries has been a journey- lots of memories will be wrapped up in this quilt. I can not wait to have it finished and on my bed in the near future. Thank you for the sweet visit, Jocelyn. Hugs.
DeleteWell done on getting the Scrapberries all appliqued, Melisa. It looks fabulous. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteOh thank you so much, Robin. I am overjoyed to have the top finished and it in the hoop to work on. Enjoy your day. Hugs.
DeleteLOVE, Melisa!! I really love your photo shoot! I love barns but Scrapberries laying on the beautiful green hill with the wild buttercups is my favorite!! Great job on getting the flimsy finished. Can't wait to see how you quilt this one! Have a great weekend. Hugs!!
ReplyDeleteAaah thank you so much, Brenda. It was such a blustery day for photos but I persevered. I had high hopes to go down to the strawberry fields but waters were rising and the fields were wet so the hill did just fine. Lol. You know how photo shoots can be- always an adventure. Hugs.
DeleteWhat a sweet & delicious-looking quilt! I love the idea of strip piecing the shapes and then appliqueing them down. The gray sashing is exactly perfect with the berries and green cornerstones. Over the fence took me over the moon! Great job!
ReplyDeleteAaah thank you so much, Susie. This quilt already holds lots of fond memories in it. Can you believe the sashing was from an old sheet? I thought it looked lovely with the berries and it was nice to use what I had. Thank you again. Hugs.
DeleteHow satisfying it must feel to get this one to the finish line! It's so cheerful! I like how you did a few of the strawberries with vertical pieces just to keep things interesting.
ReplyDeleteI have to admit it does feel good to get this quilt top completed. Now I will be able to enjoy these berries all over again as I quilt them. Thank you , Sweetie for dropping by for a visit. Hugs.
DeleteI can't wait to see Scrapberries all quilted and softly wrinkled, the best part of finishing the quilting part! Washed, dried and softly textured! Still working on my Sisters' Quilt ! I did for each of my 3 sisters and finished theirs but I still need to finish the quilting on mine. It has been 4 years waiting. lol Warm hugs from sunny Arizona. How many fishes did the "boys" capture??
ReplyDeleteOh I bet your Sister's Quilt is just delightful , dear Mary and how sweet to have made your 3 sisters each a quilt. Of course you need yours completed too. Hopefully, you will be enjoying it in the near future . Well the boys did missed one bass which that is what they were supposed to catch , but caught 2 crappie and a turtle. Lol. Plus they saw lots of snakes. They didn't place , but they said it was the best fishing trip which made me happy. I wish you a beautiful day and Happy quilting. Hugs.
DeleteMelisa, that is a delightful quilt top! I love the scrappy strawberries and the colors that you surrounded them with. I'll enjoy seeing how you quilt this. I'm enjoying some strawberry stitching myself this week - the strawberry heart doodle for May!
ReplyDeleteI am so thrilled to have this quilt finished , Diann. It is in the hoop and I am in high hopes to get at least 2 berries quilted this week. FIngers crossed. I wish you a lovely day and I want to thank you again for stitching my little heart blocks. You always brighten my day. Hugs.
DeleteI love it and what a great memory from when you worked on it.
ReplyDeleteAaah thank you so much, dear Shelly. This quilt holds a lot of fond memories. I can not wait to relive them as I quilt on it. Happy stitching. Hugs.
DeleteBeautiful quilt top, I love it!
ReplyDeleteAaah thank you so much, dear for the kind compliment and sweet visit. Hope your day is a beautiful one. Hugs.
DeleteScrapberries is Scraptacular! So, so pretty! Another finish and another special dance! In my mind I'm dancing with you.
ReplyDeleteEeeeh thank you so much, Ginny. I am over the moon to have this one done! It was had been waiting to be finished way to long. I always enjoy those happy dances. Hee ! Hee! Hugs.
DeleteWhat an adorable quilt Melisa! I love that each strawberry is scrappily unique. Great photos too!
ReplyDeleteOh thank you so much, Linda. It was a joy to work on this quilt. I even used fabrics from my daughters' clothing- so lots of memories in this quilt. Happy quilting. Hugs.
DeleteA perfect finish for the season. Lots of fun scrappiness. Enjoy your slow stitching on your scrappy strawberries.
ReplyDeleteIt was on a whim that I pulled this UFO out and I am so glad that I did , Kate. I have high hopes to finish the quilt this year. Thank you so much for the sweet visit. Hugs.
DeleteI LπVE your strawberry quilt, Melisa! Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteAaah I can not thank you enough. It is a joy to have a large quilt top completed. I hope to have at least a couple of berries quilted by the end of the week. Have a blessed day . Hugs.
DeleteLove the strawberry scrap quilt, Melisa!!! And your scrap happy photo shoot!!!
ReplyDeleteI can not thank you enough Nancy for the kind words and sweet visit. I am berry excited to have this quilt top complete. Lol. Happy quilting. Hugs.
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