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#1651
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So are you ready for some more little ones from scraps. Made 5 mini's. Laughing as # 5 is the smallest and I actually cut 3/4" strips of fabric instead of randomly selecting pieces. Boy that was hard for me to do!!![ATTACH=CONFIG]432659[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]432660[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]432661[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]432662[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]432663[/ATTACH]
#1652
Those are wonderful G I alway love your minis! It's too bad that AAQI had to quit the auction.
I didn't notice the pie safe at first! It is a pie safe right? I love them. I have two of them
I didn't notice the pie safe at first! It is a pie safe right? I love them. I have two of them
#1655
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Thanks for the kind remarks
Yes Rhonda it is a pie safe with a hutch like top--it was left in my old farmhouse basement by the family who had lived here for a long time (50 years for one generation; not sure how long the preceding generation lived here). When I brought it up it was painted with a green paint (silly me I don't care for green) but it's made with square nails. First I painted it blue and antiqued it (this was the 70's you know) and used it as open shelving for quite some time as the doors were gone. I should've never painted it because I'm sure that was an original "milk paint" finish--antique value just plummeted in one swipe of the paint brush! When oldest son was about 12 and in 4-H he punched the tin designs for me and then nailed them to simple butt jointed frames. Fast forward 30 years and it's time for a redo. I'm thinking of having DS oldest son (now 12 yo) make new oak frames and put the tin designs in properly as a 4-H project. Somewhat of a circular project don't you think?
I had the 9P's made--sometimes I just mindlessly sew scraps together into 9P's or 4 P's. These I used 1" scraps on for a 1 1/2" block. The strings were just that--strings and odds and ends foundation pieced to a 2 inch square to finish at 1 1/2". The log cabin uses 3/4" wide pieces. The Hole in the Barn door blocks are also 1 1/2" finished.
Glad I contributed to you smile count today Ronda!
Yes Rhonda it is a pie safe with a hutch like top--it was left in my old farmhouse basement by the family who had lived here for a long time (50 years for one generation; not sure how long the preceding generation lived here). When I brought it up it was painted with a green paint (silly me I don't care for green) but it's made with square nails. First I painted it blue and antiqued it (this was the 70's you know) and used it as open shelving for quite some time as the doors were gone. I should've never painted it because I'm sure that was an original "milk paint" finish--antique value just plummeted in one swipe of the paint brush! When oldest son was about 12 and in 4-H he punched the tin designs for me and then nailed them to simple butt jointed frames. Fast forward 30 years and it's time for a redo. I'm thinking of having DS oldest son (now 12 yo) make new oak frames and put the tin designs in properly as a 4-H project. Somewhat of a circular project don't you think?
I had the 9P's made--sometimes I just mindlessly sew scraps together into 9P's or 4 P's. These I used 1" scraps on for a 1 1/2" block. The strings were just that--strings and odds and ends foundation pieced to a 2 inch square to finish at 1 1/2". The log cabin uses 3/4" wide pieces. The Hole in the Barn door blocks are also 1 1/2" finished.
Glad I contributed to you smile count today Ronda!
#1656
Yep I'm sure it was the old milk paint. Too bad you painted over it but if I didn't like the color I probably would have too. I have a large bookshelf that came from an old barn that has the green milk paint on it. I considered repainting it but decided to leave it alone. I love all sorts of old cabinets.
they are especially great as backdrops to the mini quilts
they are especially great as backdrops to the mini quilts
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I'm collecting scrappy Depression Blocks right now and I'd love to do an exchange or side swap with you or anyone interested. If a side swap, just PM me or post here for an exchange and I'll jump right in!
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Okay how about a new swap! Mail date to be decided when we see how many we have interested
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