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Thursday April 19th
Katherine (me!)
I'm in such good company on this Blog Hop and love seeing what everyone is sharing. Thanks so much to Madame Samm for organizing this fun event.
for those times when my stitches go astray.
Couldn't resist placing my new little mini in front of (some of) my stash. Fabric makes such a pretty background. ;o) |
I picture this table topper being very useful as well as decorative. I love that I was able to find a good use for some scrap upholstery weight vinyl (that's the chalkboard) along with some vintage trim and cheery gingham. My new menu display definitely looks better than the plain whiteboard I was using for this purpose.
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Your sewing room mini is great but your menu mini is pure genius! We should all have one of those. It would cut the constant questions by half!
ReplyDeleteHow clever is your menu board?! My LQS is selling chalkboard fabric now. I was wondering what to do with it and now I know!
ReplyDeleteI truly relate to your first table topper about the seam ripper. Sometimes it just helps to let out a huge "Arrrrrggggghhhh" when something goes awry. My family knows that's the time to steer clear for awhile, lol. Thanks for sharing your projects, and your stash!
ReplyDeleteCute Menu topper.
ReplyDeleteOh! thanks for your table toppers! I can relate to getting out a seam ripper and clearing a room! My husband always says "you should get a more relaxing hobby!"
ReplyDeleteI really like the Menu idea!
I need to think about something like that design for my kitchen!
Take care, Leslie
Good Morning Katherine..oh wow...stinking cute these are...love the idea of the menu block but the seam ripper goodness me it's perfect..
ReplyDeleteKatherine, these are precious. I recently heard someone refer to unsewing as "jacking", (Jack the Ripper) and thought that was funny. Thanks for showing us your mini quilts and for your participation in this wonderful hop. Judy C
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adorable! Love the Keep Calm sign!
ReplyDeleteOh, my seams ripper! We have a love/hate relationship! LOL!! I LOVE your mini!! And the one you can write on... that would be dangerous in my house! hehe! Thanks for hopin along!
ReplyDeleteI love them both! thanks for the inspiration and fun!
ReplyDeleteYour tabletopper quilts are cute as can be and your menu is a very original design. I just made my first TT Quilt, a mini Lil Twister and waiting fo my stand to arrive. Thank you all for your inspiration. Keep 'em coming.
ReplyDeletegreat quilts - you'll be nice and calm now when you're "reverse sewing" and love the fabulous menu mini - just the thing for any kitchen :)
ReplyDeleteBoth of these are adorable.
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas...Never would have thought to make a menu mini...Really love the sewing mini that should make us all smile..Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteBoth of those have made my day! Cute, cute, cute.
ReplyDeleteLove the sewing machine mini, but I can see the chalk board fabric scraps I have making good use for some gifts using your 'menu' mini - fantastic idea. Thank you for sharing with us today.
ReplyDeleteThey are both just great but the menu is a really clever idea ! Thanks so much for sharing :-)
ReplyDeleteI needed a giggle! & the menu topper is just too cool!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness both of those are darling! I love the sewing room one and it would be perfect in mine since I'm always ripping. :) But the menu one is my favorite! blessings, marlene
ReplyDeleteI love both of these - very creative!
ReplyDeleteHi Katherine! I am on the phone right now with my sister and we both LOVE your menu topper!!! Congratulations on both toppers... well done!
ReplyDeleteWow! I love them both! The menu one is genius. I'm definitely with good and talented company today!
ReplyDeleteJennifer :)
I just love them both - my sort of humour I think.
ReplyDeleteSew cute. Love them both and envy your organized stash.
ReplyDeleteCute idea for the menu. I have seen that chalk fabric and I bet that would work too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific idea for a menu board! Both toppers are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteLove your minis, great ideas! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun minis...love the menu board! TFS
ReplyDelete~Terry~
You mini quilts are charming!
ReplyDeleteLove the humor of your "get your ripper" topper and the menu idea is brilliant! Both so cute. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow, Katherine! Love your first little sewing machine and saying... haha! And your MENU!!?! Genius! The little shop I frequent sells the chalkboard fabric - Oh, I MUST make one! Plus, I already have the holder... Very inspiring, Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for the menu table topper. I love the sewing room mini quilt also.
ReplyDeleteLa tabla para el menú es muy buena idea!!
ReplyDeleteOutstanding little chalkboard quilt! And perfect sewing room advice too! Great job.
ReplyDeletewhat great ideas .... I think I will be lookingfor some chalkboard fabric to make one for the kitchen to.... in stitches
ReplyDeleteLove your menu mini. Wish I had had one when my kids were little.
ReplyDeleteVail in tn
Those are super table toppers. My favorite so far!
ReplyDeleteYour little menu mini quilt is such a great idea. I remember when my kids were little they would ask all the time what we were having for dinner. This would have saved me time explaining dinner to them. lol
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh - look at your stash. How fun it would be to look at it all while you sew. Love your table toppers and what a brillant idea to use your left over vinyl. I will have to check my LQS for chalk vinyl.
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I love your keep calm mini - made me lol.
ReplyDeleteNow the menu board is one clever idea! Thanks for the mini journey.
ReplyDeleteThe chalk board is priceless. Love it to pieces. Your seam ripper notes strike so close to home, great addition to your sewing room.
ReplyDeleteHow cute! What an ingenious idea with the "Menu" table topper...
ReplyDeleteblessings,
Darlene
Pretty mini quilts! I loved the granny squares too :)
ReplyDeleteI love my seam ripper and it loves me!! The menu what a super fun idea!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your quilts! The Menu quilt is awesome! Love all the mini's.
ReplyDeleteThat you for sharing your great quilts. I love them both...I know your feeling about the seam ripper..I usually set them aside for when I want to watch something on TV..The menu idea is great..perfect way to answer the question, "Mom, what's for supper?"
ReplyDeleteWow those are great creative little quilts thanks for sharing with us and giving us such inspiration.
ReplyDeleteLove the Table toppers...especially the Keep Calm...I need that one in my Sewing room too :-)
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Love your very creative toppers! Both are unique and so cool!
ReplyDeleteI think you just made me add two more minis to my "must make" list! LOL Love them both!
ReplyDeleteGot to love them both! Super creative!
ReplyDeleteIn the past I've made "menu boards" for bridal showers by painting and decorating small cookie sheets and adding a pocket for the recipe and ribbon to hang. You've just changed it all. Next time I'm quilting one!
HAHAHAHAHA I love that menu board - I would SO make that for my own kitchen - the kids and hubby would laugh at me, but I can see them checking the "post" when they get home from work, and commenting on the evening's offerings, LOL! (Hubby would always say ... "How come there's no soup on the menu?" :D)
ReplyDeleteBoth minis are gorgeous! How did you do the lettering?
ReplyDeleteI love the chalkboard idea, and I have a small piece of chalkboard vinyl... I'd have a to do list though as I don't really do cooking!
lovely work
ReplyDeleteThe menu mini could be so fun in a kitchen--love it!
ReplyDeleteBoth of your minis are fabulous! Just love the humor for the sewing room and what a great reminder when using a seam ripper! The menu idea is so clever. I need to see how much chalkboard fabric I have left in my stash from a previous project so I can make one! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove your minis. Love your stash as well. hehe. Thanks for letting us know about the vinyl. It's such a cute idea how you used it. Thanks for sharing, great job!
ReplyDeleteLove your mini's. I can relate to the Seam ripper. :)
ReplyDeleteCheers
maggie
Katherine, great ideas for your mini quilts...we were thinking on the same wave length. Stop by on Wednesday, I'm using chalk cloth in my minis too. Thanks for sharing in the blog hop...hop by on the 25th...'great minds think alike'!!
ReplyDeleteLove your mini quilts, thanks for sharing. I love the first one - although mine would read: Keep calm and prepare to unsew!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the awesome idea of using the vinyl too. Chalkboard fabric is expensive and I can get small pieces of vinyl much cheaper.
Im trying to catch up on last week's hop- I love your seam ripper quote!
ReplyDeleteWhat great table toppers and I want to order some pizza.....how cute!
ReplyDeleteI love the sewing room mini and I think I need to make one. I already have a table mat saying "Keep Calm and Sew". The menu mini is inspired!
ReplyDelete:) I like it! Don't know what I'd do without my seam ripper!
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