Wednesday, September 10, 2014

See you in September Blog Hop...

It is day 6 and my turn to share my summer projects
in the "See You in September" blog hop.
A huge thank you to
Mme Samm at Sew We Quilt our Head Coach,
Shari at Living with Purpose our Head Cheer leader.

and to Riley Blake Designs for printing gingham fabrics...
I love the small, medium and large ginghams...love them all!!

Finish #1 in my parade of summer sewing...

I stitched a pin cushion to match the first Tammy bag I made...
I filled it with ground walnut shells.
It fits perfectly inside the Tammy bag.
(it's the only project in this posting that was not made with Riley Blake gingham)

Finish #2...a few years ago I found a portable ironing board
at a thrift shop...the frame looked brand new but it's 
blue gingham cover really had to be replaced...
it had been loved (used).
Yes...it had a light blue gingham cover.
This blog hop was the perfect opportunity to make things for
my sewing room and my laundry room.
I used the large yellow Riley Blake gingham
and it is just the 'happiest' ironing cover I've made so far.
(3 more to make and all will be made with gingham) 
The embroidery design is an iron on pattern from Colonial Stitching
...an Aunt Martha pattern #3960...Mama's Little Helper


Finish #3...I now have a cover for my iron 
that I can take to classes along with my 'happy' ironing board.


Finish #4 is a clothes pin bag...I love it!!
The embroidery design was a free pattern online. 
My hubby found it online at Tipnut.com
The binding on both the iron cozy and the clothes pin bag
are cut on the bias...perfect for projects with curves, 
and a little different took to the gingham.

Finish #5 is a quilted liner for my wash basket.
I have wanted a quilted liner for my wash basket for a long time
and now I finally have one.

Finish #6 is a Tammy Bag made with RBD aqua gingham and a RBD print...
I added a touch of lace and it is a keeper. I love it!!
I am working on some accessories to match...
a thread catcher and a needle keeper.  
I will share pictures and have a giveaway as soon as I have them stitched.

...and last but not least finish #7...a tea towel.
Sweet as can be and too cute to use!!
The design is from the same pattern from Colonial Stitching
as I used above..Mama's Little Helper.


Be sure to visit all the talented ladies posting today
...and be prepared to be inspired!!

Secretly Stitching
Buzzing and Bumbling
Quilt n Queen
Quilted Delights

Grandmama's Stories


Visit Mme Samm's Pinterest page and see all the 
gingham goodies in the blog hop.

Thanks for sharing your day with me...I am so glad you stopped by.


59 comments:

  1. Love your projects! The ironing board and iron cover are so sweet.

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  2. What happy projects and all very useful! Love the iron cover, sew unique. Thank you for sharing.

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  3. Oh my gosh ! How cute is everything you made !!!! Love the iron cover and ironing board cover. You most likely have the cutest wash room around. Cute, cute how it all goes together !!

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  4. Love your gingham projects and your embroidery!

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  5. Beautiful work, Pauline. You always come up with delightful projects and ideas. The yellow gingham is totally gorgeous - it really makes me smile! And it is perfect with those sweet stitcheries. Watch out no one tries to take your iron cover home with them!!
    This is a delightful selection of your wonderful work!

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  6. I really do not know why project I like most, the pictures are so fantastic and your embroideries beautiful. I really have some remorse when I see the lining of my ironing board, I think I really should renew it, especially when I see yours.....

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  7. Looking through your projects was like looking through a very fancy catalogue....Need that, and that, must have that. Want that. So now I need an iron cover....never saw one before but I now realise that I desperately neeeeeeeed to make one. And I need one of those pin cushions too.....You made me very greedy. Thank you!

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  8. Great projects...I've been wanting to be coordinated in the laundry room, thanks for the inspiration. Beautiful embroideries! Gingham and embroidery go so very well together!

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  9. Your projects are all so sweet! Especially live the ironing board cover...the yellow gingham and matching stitchery are a perfect fit!

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  10. You have been busy. I love all the projects, and your stitcheries are the perfect finishing touch.

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  11. I adore all your laundry and ironing projects!

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  12. Sew Darn Clever! I absolutely love all your pieces!

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  13. i love all your embroidery, your tammy bags, coin purse, basket, welllll everything, you make us all love stitching so much

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  14. What cute embroidery patterns! And all your projects are pretty. Great job.

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  15. Love all that yellow gingham! Great projects, they all look so bright and cheerful. Love the clothes pin bag, I need one that cute myself.

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  16. Pauline you continue to amaze me! I love it all....and whenever I try to pick a favorite I'm stumped. :) The ironing board cover and the iron cover - I. want. them. Yes I'm coveting, which is wrong, but I'm doing it anyway. And the clothespin holder is adorable. The Tammy bags .... love it all! blessings, marlene

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  17. Oh my goodness Pauline.....such delight in these gingham goodies:) They will keep you smiling everyday as you enjoy them. My favorite is the ironing board cover. Thanks for sharing your inspiration. I am blessed by your stitching that you add for the extra touch. Have a great day stitching away! Janita

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  18. Your projects are going to make your laundry room such a wonderful, retro oasis! You will want to spend all your free time washing and ironing!! Your projects are beautiful!!

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  19. What a full summer of gingham goodness! All your projects are just delightful. I love the ironing board cover - my mini board could use a make over.

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  20. Wow so many lovely things to look at. The gingham works well with the embroidery. I need to make a new cover for my board.

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  21. Those are all fantastic projects. Gingham just makes life happier.....and, in your case, the daily chores are looking brighter too.

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  22. What great projects, but no surprise there. :) The thing I think I've loved most about this hop is the variety -- every visit is a surprise!

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  23. Wow! I can't pick a favorite, these are all wonderful, great stitching...so glad you shared so we could admire all these beauties :)

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  24. You are amazing...really, really amazing! These are all just beautiful and your stitching designs are adorable. Everyone of them gives off such a happy feeling. Love them all!

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  25. Oh wow!!! Loove all of them and they spread so much joy. Just beautiful!

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  26. I just am in Love with all your beautifully embroidered Projects!! Madame Samm inspired me to embroider and now I'm addicted to every little stitch. I bet your Laundry room is complete with all these beauties. Thanks so much for sharing with us!!
    Huggs, Nancy

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  27. So many lovely things you made. Just too cute embroideries!!!!

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  28. Every single one of your projects are to DIE FOR!!!! I am going to make some new laundry items now thanks to you!!!! Was it hard to have that laundry basket liner stand up? that was super SUPER adorable!!!!
    You are so SO TALENTED!!!

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  29. Wow you have been busy. Love all the bright and sunny colours. Fantastic job like usual. xoxoxoxoxo

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  30. Fabulous - I especially like your Tammy bag!!

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  31. Your projects are absolutely adorable! They are so cheerful looking and would brighten up any laundry space. And I really love the embroidery you did. So beautiful. Thank you for sharing.

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  32. Hello, from the other side of the state. I really like everything you made. I especially like your bright yellow ironing board cover and the cover for your iron. Did you use a pattern for them or design them yourself? Your aqua Tammy bag is beautiful. Nice job. Thanks for sharing.

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  33. You have been sew busy. I love all your projects. The ironing and board cover are really cute ... as is all your stitching goodness ... :) Pat

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  34. Awesome projects and your stitching is beautiful. Especially loving the iron cover.

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  35. Such a classic combination...gingham and embroidery! Sure wish I knew how to embroider... my ironing board needs a new cover!

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  36. What clever ideas you had...I love all your gingham projects.

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  37. I would be hard press to pick one out, all so cute. Very well thought out. I guess the ironing board and clothes pin holder are my favorite.

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  38. Wow this is the nicest laundry stuff I ever seen, wonderful Pauline *smile*
    The stitcherys are so cute and the Tammy Bags look great in gingham!
    Thanks for sharing.
    Bente

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  39. You go girl, you out did yourself. Love all your gingham projects and the stitchery that you completed. That ironing board cover is great.

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  40. Absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE your gingham projects...oh my, you had so much fun! I have an old ironing board that was my Mom's...I've been wanting to make a cover for so long...thanks for the inspiration! Your embroidery is just adorable!!!! Thanks for such a fun post!

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  41. What a lovely array of sweet projects to make laundry days, ironing days, and quilting lots more fun! I totally love the ironing board with that bright, bright yellow gingham. "Pressed for time" is just toooo cute. I can see all the love and care you put into every project.

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  42. From one queen to the other, fabulous projects; all of them! And beautiful stitching, just too cute designs! Great idea on the iron cover! What a great makeover for your laundry room. It's much nicer to do laundry in a fun happy room.

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  43. You are my kinda girl. Great, great stitching. I can't believe all the pretty eye candy. I may just park here until the weekend. Thanks for sharing your projects. It's like you made them just for me!

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  44. I can't decide which I love more. The embrodiery is just adorable. I need to make a couple of those projects for me.

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  45. All of your stitching is wonderful. Your Tammy Bags are the best. Great to see all your creativity.

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  46. Your stitching is incredible. I love every project. My, oh my, you have been a busy queen. All are wonderful to view and inspiration in every one.

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  47. That ironing board cover and the blue Tammy bag are sew cute!!!

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  48. Love all of your projects! I need to make a pink and white gingham ironing board cover for my quilting studio! LOVE yours!

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  49. I love them. What happy projects. You have the brightest laundry around!

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  50. All I can say is "WOW". What nice projects you made for your laundry room. It will be such a happy place with the yellow gingham. I don't embroider but you sure made me want to try it!

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  51. Oh wow..... such a cute collection! If I had all of these goodies, I'd think laundry and ironing was a joy!

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  52. You always have projects that whet my appetite. The Tammy Bag pincushion is adorable, as well as useful. The new ironing board cover(s) is adorable. I love the sunshiny yellow gingham and the embroidery is extraordinary. I saw the peek of the other ironing board and love it, too. The iron cover is perfect for carting to class. And I have always loved clothes pin bags. I remember Mom's hanging in the cellar on a window knob across from the washer. ou are decked out with the gingham sunshine yellow liner for your laundry basket. The new Tammy Bag is wonderful. I must try one - some day. And, the tea towel is wonderful. I love that your husband found the pattern. What a great couple! As always, thanks for participating in the hop and stimulating me to think about creativity in a new way.

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  53. All of your projects are so sweet! I love your embroideries.

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  54. I love all of your projects! You sure have been busy and created some wonderful items. Thanks for sharing them with us.

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  55. Hi Pauline you have been so busy with your projects and they all look fab, so bright and fresh. I know what you mean about catching up, that is what I am doing today! Hugs, Susie x

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  56. I have wanted that pattern from Colonial, and now I want it even more! Love, Love the gingham ironing board, does it need a new home? Love it! Can't wait to see your child's version of it and yes a aqua gingham would look darling.

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  57. Loads of gingham goodness on your blog. Hard to pick a favorite but I am really drawn to the embroidered iron board cover, iron cover. Yellow is just so cheerful, don't you think?

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  58. What lovely finishes!!! I adore your Tammy bag!! So delightful!

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