In September I decided I wanted to make apple butter. It was a first for me of any type of preserves. I had to purchase all the equipment, but when I went to get my apples they were on sale!! I started with 20 pounds, then had so much fun I went back for 30 additional pounds. By the time I finished, I was done!! 50 jars of apple butter. I'm not waiting till Christmas to give them away. They are going out as I see people. I used my crock pot to cook the apples. It saved having to stand at the stove and stir. I was surprised at how easy it was!
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The apples have a long way to go before they're ready to be called Apple Butter. I still have to make my pies for this year, but I'm almost appled out! |
In a previous post I showed that I was all caught up on the blocks for the BOM Sizzle from The Quilt Show. I actually started the prep work for the applique borders, but did not get far. At least I have the fabric I'm going to use.
I've made several other quilts during September and October. Unfortunately I forgot to take photos of several of them before I gave them away.
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I forgot to take a photo of the entire quilt when I finished. |
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Here's the entire quilt. Not the best photo, but you see the design. I stitched the rick rack 3 times: center and both sides. |
I made this for my brother-in-law in honor of his retirement. These were his ties. Quilt title: No More Ties Of course, it took me 7 years to get it done!! |
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Back of No More Ties. |
The charity for one of my guilds is Quilts of Valor. I purchased this as a kit and made it up for the team to quilt. |
More quilts in progress. My church will be doing a work/witness trip to Belize early in 2020. They are organizing a fund-raiser dinner with Holly Starr as the guest performer. I'm making a donation quilt for their use. Actually I'm giving them a choice of two.
This was my original quilt to donate.
This is a kit. I think I purchased it at Keepsake Quilting when we were back there for our Boston trip. |
Not sure I like the red thread on white, but once you start you have to finish. |
Back of quilt. |
This was a kit I purchased when in St. George Utah during a Philippa Naylor class at Superior Threads. |
The quilting on this is a first for me. I did an overall wave design. It was actually harder to do than I expected. |
And finally . . . . may I introduce you to Mr. October.
I saw this online and loved it! The pattern is by Carol Steely of Fun Threads Design. There is a second Mr. October. Watch next year!
He was originally going to be a wall hanging but I decided he needs to be on the bed. He'll be a pillow. His bones are glow in the dark fabric. |
Whew!
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