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Monday, June 3, 2024

Chiptastic!

Snip, Cut, Munch! 
Buzz, Buzz ,Munch! 
Hum , Hum ,Munch
Munch, Crunch, Munch ! 

What? Eating while sewing? Aaah, why not live dangerously besides I am working on Potato Chip blocks!  ๐Ÿ˜ฒ๐Ÿ˜‹๐Ÿ˜€


Good morning, Sweet Chippers and Happy Monday! 

 Well, Vicki at Vicki's Crafts and Quilting got me on the potato  chip kick. After seeing her gorgeous blocks , I had to  make one and of course like any good chip, I could not stop at one. 

The vintage Tom's potato chip rack is my newest thrifty find. 

2 1/2" strips will do the trick at completing these blocks. 

Each strip is 2 1/2" x 4 1/2"

How many chips will I make? Hmmm I am not sure, but I am thinking  42 will be the minimum . Then we will see from there. 


 As of right now, I am following Vicki's lead and making my blocks 12 1/2" squared (unfinished)  


Excuse me a minute- "Mr. Pinker dear, can you bring us some more chips?" Hee! Hee! 

Chips are being fried in the iron skillet

Mr. Pinker has been making homemade chips here of lately. Today he seasoned them with Killer Hogs BBQ Rub, and they are oh so yummy!


 Please do grab some  and since you are here  grab your rotary cutter and let's get to piecing. I need all of the help I can get!  

Ok Sweeties, we are off and running with greasy chips in hand along with fabric! Let's do this!  Have an awesome chiptastic day!!!

As Always...


Happy  Stitching and Quilting, y'all

Melisa 

"In the world full of choices, be the bag of potato chips that everyone goes for."

Hugs and Stitches!!!!๐Ÿค—๐Ÿงต❤

Dedicated to my dear sister, Amy. I love and miss you so much.. Love you , Amo. 

Fabrics that I am playing with. 

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 Scrap Happy Flag quilt blocks is my leader/ ender project as I piece the Potato Chip blocks. Five more blocks are completed.  
I shared my measurements in the May 2oth post. It has warmed my heart to see other dear quilters creating Scrap Happy Flags for themselves. Thank you!



36 comments:

  1. The chips look very yummy! I wouldn't get any sewing done - too busy making more chips LOL The potato chip blocks made me smile - scrappy fun.
    I spent the weekend working on Melisa Strawberry and Patriotic stamps. Looking forward to stitching one or two more but I also need to 'finish' them so I may have to stop stitching them. I've really enjoyed them. Enjoy your Monday! DarleneJ

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    1. Oh they are yummy, Darlene. I wish I could send you a whole bag full of them. Lol. Eeeh! I am so excited that you have been working on the stamps!! I hope you have been enjoying each and every one. I worked on a little house stitch a few hours ago that I hope to post this week. Have a wonderful 1st week of June. Hugs.

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  2. Some ideal blocks full of color and fantasy!!
    Oh what a temptation of fries!!
    Hugs

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    1. Oh thank you so much, Isabel. I have been cutting more pretty vintage looking fabrics . I hope to add more blocks today. Have a beautiful day, sweet friend. Hugs.

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  3. Homemade potato chips?! Looks sooo yummy! And your blocks are so cute. Potato chips blocks are on my bucket list (that squirrel may have got the smell already! LOL)

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    1. Lol I hope you jump in and piece you a bag of chips too, Astrid. They are so much fun. Thank you so much for the sweet Monday visit .Hugs.

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  4. This is so crazy. I was looking on the internet Sunday afternoon about potatoes chip blocks. We must be kindred spirits. I plan on trying to make some this week. Have a chiptastic week.

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    1. Lol we must be!!! That is so awesome! I hope you have a great time making them. They are super easy and fast. Have a great time working on your chips, Joy and thank you for the sweet visit. Hugs

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  5. I've been looking at that potato chip block too - I was surprised to see how many 2 1/2 strips scrap I actually have. Guess it'll be next on my list! My Aunt Joy used to make her own potato chips - boy were they good! Have a great day - we're on the road again! Blessings!

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    1. Oh how fun, Donna; I hope you enjoy working on your chips. They are super quick to whip up and a great use of those 2 1/2" strips. We made homemade chips the other day for my grandsons and I was surprised they liked them too. They are a little picky. Lol. Hoping you are having a great time on your travels. Hugs.

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  6. I've made some potato chip blocks too and yes, they are addicting! I'm impressed your hubs knows how to cook. Happy stitching!

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    1. They are addictive and lots of fun to stitch. I am having a ball working on them. I have to admit that my hubby is a better cook than I am . Lol. Have a great week, Gretchen.Hugs

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  7. I have a little stack of potato chip blocks on my ironing board. I was wondering how many to make.... 42 seems like a good number! Thanks.

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    1. Aren't they fun to work on? I was thinking 6 across 7 down unless I decide to go bigger of course I could add a border. Have a great time working on your potato chips, Deb. Thank you for the sweet visit. Hugs.

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  8. Vicki's potato chip blocks have been on my list for awhile. I have a photo of hers hung on the side of my design wall! I'm so impressed with homemade BBQ potato chips! My husband made regular ones a few years ago and I've never forgotten how good they were. Using the rub is genius! He hasn't attempted more because he almost always slices one of his fingers on the mandoline - eeeek!

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    1. Ouch! I can see why your hubby has not made chips in awhile. I think mine has a pair of gloves that he uses. But oh yes, homemade chips are the bomb aren't they? That is a great idea on taking a photo of Vicki's quilt blocks for your design wall. I need to do the same for the projects I am inspired to create. Thank you for the tip , Linda . Have an awesome week. Hugs.

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  9. Very fun scrappy blocks. I've made those before and they are really addictive, much like those potatoe chips!

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    1. They are addictive. I even like cutting the strips for these blocks. Lol. Thank you so much for the sweet Monday visit, Kate. Hugs.

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  10. Your chip blocks look awesome, Melisa! Does Mr. Pinker deliver?

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    1. Hee! Hee! I think he could make that delivery ! Lol. The chips are so yummy! Thank you so much, Robin for the sweet Monday visit. Hope your week is off to a great start. Hugs.

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  11. Your blocks look awesome, but those chips take the cake!!! LOL They look fantastic. I bet they are even better with that BBQ rub! I'm only a few hours south of you - I think Mr. Pinker could deliver, right??!!! LOL Have fun and a great week, Melisa. Hugs!

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    1. Lol Delivering homemade chips would be a great excuse for us to get into a lot of quilting trouble. Hee! Hee! Thank you so much Brenda for the giggles and the sweet visit. Happy quilting. Hugs.

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  12. Yum yum--I just love potato chips, [Cape Cod Waves, Lay's Waves etc etc...along with cottage cheese n'chive dipping? Oh my!!] Oh and those blocks are cute, too hahaha;)))
    Hugs Julierose--happy crunching!!:)))

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    1. Mmmm Cottage cheese n chives dip sounds delightful. I think I do need dip for these chips . Lol. Now my tummy is growling. Thank you so much for the dropping by for a visit, Julierose. Happy quilting. Hugs.

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  13. Those Potato Chip blocks are addictive! I first heard about them from Brenda @ Mt. Scrapmore. 42 blocks sounds like a nice size. OMWord! Homemade ridged chips?! They look beyond tempting!

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    1. I had never heard of Potato chips blocks until just recently and when I saw Vicki's I was hooked. Oh yes, hubby tried making plain and then ridged to see if there was a difference. I didn't see much of one but he felt the plain took the seasoning better. Lol. Thank you for the dropping by, dear Ginny. Hugs.

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  14. I love that quilt! What a great way to use up scraps which I am all about! I have one of those Charles Chips containers just like yours. I've had mine for 40 or 50 years! As a matter of fact I am old and most of my belongings are too! LOL! My Mother used to make homemade potato chips....so good! Mr. Pinker is a keeper for sure! The way to a woman's heart is food plus fabric!

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    1. Oh thank you so much. I am having a ball piecing these blocks especially since I can use up all of those 2 1/2" strips. Oh how fun that you have the same tin! It holds a lot doesn't it? I have mine crammed full with kitchen odds and ends. Yes- food and fabric can't go wrong with that! Hee ! Hee! Have a blessed day. Hugs.

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  15. Mmmmm! Those chips look so delicious! And your blocks look wonderful!
    Hugs

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    1. Oh they were so yummy and gobbled up in no time. Thank you so much , Diana for the sweet Monday visit. Hugs.

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  16. Your Charles Chips container reminds me of when I was a kid. We didn't buy them often, but boy, I loved them. The potato chip block looks super cool in your colors. It will make a nice quilt.
    Homemade chips: that is a feat! How special are you to get them!

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    1. It has been eons since I have had Charles Chips as well. Hubby has started making homemade chips a couple of times a week here lately. They are very tasty . Thank you for dropping by for a sweet visit. Hugs.

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  17. I never knew about home made chips, how does he cut them so thin and wavy? We call the commercial ones "bags of chippies" here in NZ.

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    1. Hubby just started making these a few months ago. He uses a mandoline slicer that we bought at the thrift store. I think it has a wavy blade . The homemade chips are very yummy! I love that - bag of chippies! Thank you for dropping by , Jenny. Hugs.

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  18. My family used to get Charles Chips delivered to our house when I was growing up! I love that you have an old tin from them. And homemade potato chips - yum! But your fabric potato chips are cuter and probably way less calories. :)

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    1. Lol yes way less calories and so much more fun though I do like a good homemade chip. Lol. I am so glad the Charles Chips brought back a fond memory, Diann. I looked up the other day if they are still available which they are; I was surprised. Wishing you a great start to your week. Hugs.

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