Happy Tuesday, Friends!
Last Friday I sewed block #5 for the Sewcialites 3 quilt along.
Little Love Block was designed by Vanessa Goertzen of Lella Boutique. This one took a little time to put together. And because we had a weekend full of plans, I didn’t get around to making a test block for Lori Holt’s Spacious Skies Quilt.
Hubby and I drove over to Sylva, NC on Saturday to visit some new-to-us antique shops and have lunch. Sylva is a very historic town, and they have old pictures on most buildings that show what the town looked like many years ago.
I loved this old door.
I didn’t find anything I couldn’t live without, so we headed home. We decided to make a stop at a place on the way that we’ve been to many times. It is more like a junk store or a flea market. I found a ceramic pitcher and bowl for the dry sink.
I’m sure it isn’t antique as there aren’t any markings or stamps on it at all and it was cheap!
But I thought the colors would work for the blues I have in the dining room.
On Sunday, I pulled out a few spring decorations. I’ll show you those on Friday, along with a cross-stitch update.
Enjoy your week and I’ll
see you soon.







20 comments:
It sounds like an enjoyable weekend. The little love block looks great.
What a beautiful, interesting state you live in! That quilt kit for Spacious Skies is gorgeous, that is on my dream wishlist. You got yours on a retreat, right?
I love the pitcher and bowl, I bought a set at an antique store and it's in one of our bathrooms. I try to rotate flowers in the pitcher. I am so overdue for a thrift or antique outing. I have it on my to-do's as soon as we can too. I have "learn to quilt" on my list of "get it done" this year. I have found a few local area places that give lessons too. Have a fantastic week!
Thank you. I'm looking forward to adding some flowers to the pitcher. Good luck with the quilting classes and I hope you enjoy quilting!
That ceramic pitcher and bowl is just right for your spot!! Such a lucky and pretty find, Jeanna--enjoy hugs, Julierose
Great find. . .antique or not. it fits your space perfectly. . .like it has been there all along!
The heart block is a sweet one, Jeanna! And I love the pitcher and bowl - it really is perfect for that spot. I'm ready to get out some Easter decorations, too!
Another beautiful block, Jeanna. Love the pitcher & bowl, it fits perfect. Sylva sounds like an interesting place to visit.
It sounds like you had a great weekend. I love the pitcher and bowl. It looks perfect for the dry sink. Your Little Love Block looks great too!
I once had a dry sink similar to that. Very nice. Pretty heart too. Hearts are on my to quilt list. Also today, picked up Creative Grids Folder Corner Clipper. I LOOOOOOOVE it. Went with the mini. Happy Sewing. Cheers, Ivy.
Thank you, Ivy. I haven't seen that clipper. I'll have to look it up.
Cute block. The weekend sounds like fun and the pitcher looks perfect there.
Lovely block. I love your decorations, the historic town and the old door.
Hey Jeanna! I just got my Wordy Wordless Wednesday ready for midnight and included the ruler. Not the best photo though. If you have YouTube there are a few on there that show how to use it.
I luvvvvvvveessssss this new ruler. Headed back to the sewing nook once the bread is ready to ferment.
Have you see the Creative Grids XL Stripology? OMG. If you like to make your own jelly rolls, this ruler rocks.
I can never resist an old door - and the post boxes are great too. The jug and bowl look very at home in your dry sink. xx
Thank you, Linda. We've decided we need to keep exploring the small town around us. Who knows what we will find?
How nice that your weekend was so full of fun. I like that unique old door a lot.
It's a beautiful block.
I'm so glad you bought the bowl and the pitcher;
they look fantastic on your little dining room sideboard.
Warmest regards from Viola in Germany.
Thank you, Viola. It is great to hear from you. I'm enjoying the bowl and pitcher. It brightens that little area.
Thank you, GM! I would love to have an old screen door to put at the door going from the garage to the grill patio.
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