The month of June is Curvavalicious Quilts for the Island Batik Ambassadors.
We were told we could do anything with curves so here goes.
For those of you that don't know, Jeanette, from Inchworm Fabrics is my sister.
Recently we moved our mother into a little trailer right off my carport so Jeanette came for a visit.
Glad she did because she was able to go through and get rid of a lot of clothes that my mother had collected through the years.
Anyways.....
We had discussed making something together for our June Island Batik project.
You know...two minds, twice the smoke.
She came up with the idea of tuffets.
How exciting....
for me it was...
So we scoured the internet and settled upon "Mini Tuffet Pinchsion" by Sew Colorful LLC, Sylvi Sealy. just click on that link and it will take you to her craftsy site.
Oh yessssssssssssss
One evening Jeanette came in from my mother's and said...you wanna go to walmart and get supplies for the tuffets? I said, sure...what time is it. She said 7:30....why not, it is early still.
We got home at 11:30.....hummmmm I said...Jeanette, thought it was 7:30 when we left...she looked at her watch and said...yes, 7:30 my time (Washington State time). Needlesss to say we got a laugh out of that one.
So we took off with our supply list.
We were able to get everything we wanted at Walmart to make small and larger tuffets.
Here is a larger one. Jeanette is so smart...she just whipped up another pattern larger than the one given to us that enabled us to make us a larger tuffet. Worked out great.
Don't you just love the tuffets???
We made the larger ones the next day while my grandson was running around the sewing room getting into stuff. Were we crazy or what?
My mother did entertain the little buggar for us so we could finish up a few more.
Every so often he would come and go UP...Up...so of course, up he came and the work stopped.
Have you ever seen such a fun sight?
She did the sewing and I did the stuffing, cutting, and gluing.
One thing that worked out good was making cardboard round pieces that matched the wooden pieces for the bottom. We glued the fabric to the cardboard round piece, put the button on and and pulled it through, then glued the wood circle over that so we could glue on the legs. Worked perfect!
Gave one small one to my mother and then we both got a large and small one.
This is what mine looks like right now..... No losing this pin cushion.
If you want, go check out my sister's blog, she is having a giveaway and so I am.
Here is what I want to give away:
One Superior Threads Fantastico #5084
One Island Batik Charm pack "BluShing Blooms"
It truly hurts to give these items away but why not share the fun RIGHT????
I do love Superior Threads, I have used them numerous times and have even ordered from them, I just happen to have duplicate of the orange thread because I loved the Fantastico line so much that I ordered me some and then Island Batik sent me some of the same not knowing.
Now the Charm pack is loaded with vibrant delicious colors, if you can put delicious onto a charm pack? Only a quilter will know and understand that comment.
Just leave a comment and do go and visit my sister.
ooooh. I love the blushing blooms!
ReplyDeleteYour tuffets look great. It is a clever pincushion idea for sure.
How fun to have Jeanette visit and you two have the chance to create together. Adorable tuffets. And the mini-tuffet does look like it is a perfect pincushion.
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Must be amazing to have your sister so close and then a quilter too! Visited her blog and she mentioned the Pacific rim quilt company, went there too and almost forgot to post that I love your little tuffets but I do think you make it sound easier than it really is.
ReplyDeleteI love the tuffet pincushion's. i have seen the large ones but had no use for one. But I do tje pincushion ones. I am going to make one more today. Thank you and yoyr sister for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love that you and your sister got sewing time together, and had fun. Great tuffets! (don't enter me for prize).
ReplyDeleteSounds like you had a great time. My sister is in town this week and we are heading to an airshow today.
ReplyDeleteYes, delicious can be put onto a charm pack! What fun to have a sister to share your craft with...that would be a dream come true for me. You are so lucky, Barb! The tuffets are adorable in both sizes and would make awesome gifts for any sewer. Now I've got to check out your sister and she if she is as talented as you!
ReplyDeletemy sis is a quilter but she has quit and is travelling now that she is retired
ReplyDeleteLucky you to have your quilty sister so close by! Loving these little tuffets! What a great idea! XO
ReplyDeleteToo much fun. I love your Trivets.
ReplyDeleteWait a minute! Washington time...it just clicked! She was close by because she was visiting! I'm having one of ''those'' days! I think I should go take a nap!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun you had!! I love working with my sisters too but we've never made these. I'll have to check out the pattern. One can never have too many pincushions, right?
ReplyDeletekthurn(at)bektel(dot)com
I LOVE tuffets! Yours are absolutely darling!
ReplyDeleteI really love those tuffets. They're very popular this year.
ReplyDeleteSounds like so much fun! The taffeta are adorable. I don't shop much at Walmart but their fabric is great for crafts. There is always lots of coordinates.
ReplyDeleteI like getting together and sewing with my sister too. It makes it so much more fun. Love the tuffets.
ReplyDeleteNeed to go find that tuffet pattern. Those would make great gifts for the ladies in our sewing circle.
ReplyDeleteYes, delicious always goes with fabric! You make me wish I had a quilting sister. Thanks for the giveaway. I love batiks and those are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLove your tuffets, they are so darn cute. Thanks for the inspiration and the draw. raydeer@memlane.com
ReplyDeletelove your tuffets, and the colors and fabrics are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWonderful colors.
ReplyDeleteI adore I your little tuffets, sister are special.
ReplyDeleteYes I love Tuffets-I think the footstools are wonderful, but I am in love with your pincushions!!! Gotta go check out the pattern.
ReplyDeleteYour tigers are really cute!
ReplyDeleteYour tuffets are really cute!
ReplyDeleteThose Tuffets are lovely. They are gorgeous. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteMarilyn
Love it!! The vet tech called my cat delicious, gave me a good laugh.
ReplyDeletecork@pa.rr.com
These tuffet pincushions are just gorgeous! I need to get that pattern. They look so fun to make. Thanks for the giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteJust loved your story with your sister. My twin sister and I do the same thing, we get a bee in our bonnets with a craft or sewing idea and off we go. Our husbands think we are just plain strange but are so impressed with our creations after we are finished that they don't say a word! Love your tuffets, that would be a great guild project for a class. They look so cute and quick to make.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you and your ester had a great time!😂 churcae(at)auburn(dot)edu
ReplyDeleteMy twin sister and I are the same way, we get together and love to "create" things. We are also gone for hours to get our supplies, our husbands have given up on us when we get together as they know we will be busy doing our projects for much of the visit. We then give the items away to all our friends or charity that is in need of them. Your tuffets are just adorable, great for a short mini class at our local quilt guild. Everyone would just love it. Oh I can just see their creative juices flowing now!
ReplyDeleteThese tuffets are so cute! I like how you can now have your mom close and your sis can come visit. It's always more fun with family.
ReplyDeleteGood glory those are WAY too cute! Great interuptation of curvy too.
ReplyDeleteI made a large tuffet for my granddaughter for her 10th birthday. Purple is her favorite color and I used a nice selection of purples.
ReplyDeletejudyanncreations@comcast.net
My twin sister and I are just as crazy as you two! We get together and will think up a "creation" and then take off for hours to purchase the items that we need. Are husbands know that we will busy making our creations for much of our visit to each other's homes and have learned to entertain themselves. We give our creations to friends or to charity.
ReplyDeleteI see a great mini class for our quilt guild with your beautiful tuffets. Oh how those creative juices will be flowing trying to out do each other!
I hear ya I enjoy sewing with my mom when I get a chance...love the colors in your giveaeay... happyness04431@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteLook at all those tuffets! Looks like you both had a blast.
ReplyDeleteSisters can really have fun together. Those turned out so cute.
ReplyDeleteHow nice to have a quilting partner. That must be so much fun.
ReplyDeleteThose tuffet pincushions are so much fun!
ReplyDeleteThose tuffets are adorable! How much fun is it that you have a sister to sew with?
ReplyDeleteYour truffets are terrific way to use your scraps . I can imagine what trouble you and your sister can stir up. Double Trouble.
ReplyDeleteHappy Quilting 😊
Cute tuffets! Lovely colours. I would call them delicious. Great to have a quilty sister.
ReplyDeleteThe tuffets look like fun and what better way to make them than with your sister .
ReplyDeleteOh how fun!! Family time sewing is awesome!! Love love the tuffets!
ReplyDeleteYour tuffets are absolutely delightful! I appreciated your engaging blog post too. Thanks for the fun!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. almost wish you were giving one of the tuffets away, instead. They are on my list, but I don't know when I will get to them. Have a bunch of WIPs I am finishing and just started a BOM.
ReplyDeleteWhile the giveaway is nice ...and the tuffets....the best is playing with your sister!
ReplyDeleteWell I always wondered what Little Miss Muffet sat on looked like and now I know! I will have to make one to add to my pin cushion collection! What a lovely giveaway too. Thanks for the opportunity to win.
ReplyDeleteI've been working on a couple of quilts for charity today. Now I'm tired and will take a rest so I can function the rest of the day/evening.
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Peggy
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Very cool tuffets. angielovesgary2 atgmail dotcom
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE your tuffets, they're beautiful! jadahlgr at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteI love the colorful tuffets.
ReplyDeletethose are SEW cute, adorable!! I want one.... aren't those feet expensive?
ReplyDeleteYour tuffets are darling!
ReplyDeletePatty
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I have never used superior threads. Nice tuffets.
ReplyDeleteI do like batiks and your tuffets are so cute!
ReplyDeletebjkaup(at)(abbnebraska)(dot)(com)
Sister time is the best! I love your tuffets!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe tuffets are awesome! And I totally agree, charm packs qualify as "delicious." Haha!
ReplyDeletequiltnsrep(at)yahoo(dot)com
It sounds like you guys had a good time on the visit! I love your tuffets. Thanks!
ReplyDeletePlease click on the delaineelliott above for my email link.
Love those tuffets! Wonderful way to spend time with your sister.
ReplyDeleteThe taffeta are adorable! And I love the variety of buttons in the center, what a sweet finishing touch.
ReplyDeleteI love your little tuffets with their cute little feet. well done
ReplyDeleteThose tuffets are adorable. Going to check out your sister's blog for more ideas I hope.
ReplyDeleteYour tuffets are awesome as I'm sure you time with your Sister was too! Going to try these, you make them look easy :)
ReplyDeleteThese tuffets are cute and look much easier to make than the large footstool type tuffets. Quick and easy are always fun. And the Island Batik fabrics are absolutely delightful.
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