Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Break

 


Good morning and happy Wednesday!

I'm just posting to tell you that I need to take a break for the rest of the week.  Janet's memorial is on Saturday and I have so much to do right now that I need to just step away from the blog for the rest of the week.

I'll be back next Monday and hope to see you then!

Have a safe and happy rest of the week!

Have a Pineapple

 


Good morning and welcome!

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It's been a long time since I've sewn a quilt and used the pineapple pattern.

Alice Brooks, 1940


St. Louis Dispatch, 1933


Aunt Matilda, 1932:


Contrary to what Aunt Matilda wrote (that it was one of the oldest quilt pattern) I doubted it went back to the colonial era of quilting.  Sure enough, I found this article from Barbara Brackman that indicated it was used after the 1870s.

My cousin's lately culinary debacle got me thinking of the quilt pattern.  She is in her 20s and was making Easter dinner for the family.  She decided since she had fresh pineapple in her fridge, to adorn the ham she was baking with the fruit.

It surprised when the ham had reduced to what the family referred to as "mere mush."  As it turns out, fresh pineapple on meat will do this.  There is an enzyme in pineapple called bromelain that breaks down the meat until it is mush.

I never heard of this but always used canned pineapple on my ham.  The canning process cleans out the bromelain.

So there it is--your cooking tip of the week-- pineapple is a welcome fruit, just not fresh pineapple on your meat.

Have a good day!







Monday, April 22, 2024

Old Hourglass Patterns

 


Good Morning!

Since I'm working on an hourglass quilt, I thought I would look up some old hourglass patterns.  I found some interesting ones!

Nancy Page, 1934:


Laura Wheeler, 1934:


I also want to thank you for all your input on making this quilt!  Everyone agreed that I should keep going and indeed, quilt it with red.  I was visiting my neighbor Saturday evening and showed her the photos of the blocks and she went crazy for it!  She actually begged me to make it as big as possible for her so it is no longer going to be a crib quilt and I'll be diving more into my stash and scrap quilts.

Karen--my neighbor--is an artist and collects all kinds of vintage memorabilia that she displays artistically around her house.  When she began collecting many of the mid-century items, no one wanted them and she had amassed quite a collection.  Anyway, I'm happy to make this for her and am excited that she wanted AND that she thought red quilting would be perfect for her.

How is your sewing coming along?

Have a safe and happy day!



Friday, April 19, 2024

Flower Friday: April 19, 2024

 


Happy Flower Friday!

I love the quote above because gardens are hard work but so worthwhile.  Are you doing a lot of clean-up too?  I sure am!

Alice sent this lovely photo of her red tulips.  I love the yellow tips on these:


Thanks Alice!

My own tulips are bloomed and I'm just grateful they haven't all been eaten by the rabbits yet.  These are pink but photographed red :(:

And the surprise on our walks was seeing my neighbors irises blooming!  More common are the phlox flowers blooming, so cheerful and pretty and are at the base of the iris.



Have a safe and happy weekend!

Thursday, April 18, 2024

Candy Land 2

 


Happy Thursday!

Today is Candyland, part 2.  I do have fond memories of playing the game with my brother.  But my person of the week is a big part of Candy Land's history.


Candy Land was invented by Eleanor Abbott.  Eleanor was a retired school teacher and a victim of polio.  While in the hospital ward,  she was surrounded by children who also had the disease.

 Eleanor invented the game for the children with polio.  The children in the hospital tested the game for her and apparently loved it.  It was sold to Milton Bradley in 1948 and the following year, the game was marketed.

It was an amazing success,  even out-selling the Uncle Wiggly game which had been Milton Bradley's most popular product.


The original board even featured a boy in a leg brace (see above).  Most of us remember kids or adults with polio who had to wear that kind of brace.

And Eleanor?  Well she is my person of the week because she donated all her royalties from the game to charities that focused on helping children in need. 

Way to go Eleanor!

Tomorrow is Flower Friday, if you have any photos to share, please email me at allentownquilter@gmail.com!

Have a safe and happy day!

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Candy Land

 


Happy Wednesday!

How many of you played Candy Land when you were a kid?


I'm making a scrap quilt right now that I refer to as "Candy Land" because I chose colors or patterns that reminded me of the game.  My brother and I used to play it occasionally.

Anyway, I had fabric in the right colors and decided to make a scrap quilt.  I chose to make hourglass blocks but didn't want them to match.  I don't do well applying a casual attitude towards color and fabric choice.  So I pulled a bunch of scraps and made a bunch of hourglasses...

Originally, I wanted to just piece it all into a crib quilt.  I made a four patch as an example.


And then I made another:


Then I even scanned the two blocks together, placing them side-by-side:


I wanted to make this into a crib quilt and thought it would be fun to use white quilting thread or (GASP!) red quilting thread.

This is waaaaaay out of my wheel house.  Thoughts?

Thanks and have a great day!




Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Tuesday's This and That: April 16, 2024

 


Good morning!

Despite wind and more rain, spring is delightfully here.  Each day the garden is bursting with more plants; the bees are working like mad, and the days are getting longer.  All good reasons to be elated these days!

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Faith Ringgold passed away last week.  She was a well known artist who often created "story quilts" that were painted.  Two good articles are here and here.

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Not sewing related but incorporating threads is the work of Helena Hafemann.  Also incorporated into her work?  Porcelain.  I swear, check it out here to see!

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Lately a few things have amused me on Pinterest.  One is this game which makes me smile each time I see this game come up.  


Although I play board games with my neighbor, we decided this was just too loud and fast for us.

Another amusing title is one of a book:


Here's the blurb that explains the book:

"A cat a day keeps the doctor away…

Discover the award-winning, bestselling Japanese novel that has become an international sensation in this utterly charming, vibrant celebration of the healing power of cats.


Tucked away in an old building at the end of a narrow alley in Kyoto, the Kokoro Clinic for the Soul can only be found by people who are struggling in their lives and genuinely need help. The mysterious clinic offers a unique treatment to those who find their way there: it prescribes cats as medication. Patients are often puzzled by this unconventional prescription, but when they “take” their cat for the recommended duration, they witness profound transformations in their lives, guided by the playful, empathetic, occasionally challenging yet endearing cats.

Throughout the pages, the power of the human-animal bond is revealed as a disheartened businessman finds unexpected joy in physical labor, a young girl navigates the complexities of elementary school cliques, a middle-aged man struggles to stay relevant at work and home, a hardened bag designer seeks emotional balance, and a geisha finds herself unable to move on from the memory of her lost cat. As the clinic’s patients navigate their inner turmoil and seek resolution, their feline companions lead them toward healing, self-discovery, and newfound hope."

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Have a safe and happy day!