Saturday, October 26, 2024

A Few More Pineapples

 A few more pineapples were added to the mix this week. I call these caramel brown pineapples,


I have two deep purple pineapples cut out. They'll get sewn up this week. I only need four more pineapples and then I'll have my 60 ready to lay out and sash. I'm thinking maybe a dark brown -- as in chocolate colored? Maybe I'll have this one put together soon (?)! Lol!

Here they are individually in case you wanted a closer look.




Today is day 2 of retreat. I forgot my phone yesterday so I can't show you what I worked on yesterday. I'll be sure to get pictures today. It's a Judy Niemeyer table runner that was started at a guild class so very long ago. I'm anxious to finish it -- I think it's beautiful!

Happy Halloween, everyone! Don't let the spooky Spidermans, princesses, or goblins play tricks on you Thursday. Go ahead and pass out those treats! Hahaha!

I'll leave you with a sweet picture of Brody. He went to the pumpkin farm on his kindergarten field trip this week.


Sharing with the other Rainbow Scrap quilters at SoScrappy.

12 comments:

  1. These pineapples are great additions to your collection. Can't wait to see all of them together in a quilt top! Gail at the Cozy quilter.

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  2. Love your pineapples, Susie!!!

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  3. Hope you had a fun retreat! Love those pineapples in every color!

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    1. Love my monthly sleep-in-my-own-bed retreats. We're done now until January due to the upcoming holidays. Darn!

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  4. Great caramel pineapples Susie. Looking forward to seeing your runner. xx

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    1. I'm looking forward to seeing the runner too. It's next on the list to finish up!

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  5. Your very own pineapple plantation is almost at the right number! Doesn't the little boy look happy in the pumpkin patch. Halloween is not such a big deal here in New Zealand, not something we ever celebrated as children. Guess it is growing slowly as these days there seems to be plenty of decorations in the shops.

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    1. I love that you called it my pumpkin plantation. Maybe that should be the official name of my quilt! I didn't realize not everywhere celebrated Halloween even if only in a different way. (I'm think Mexico with Day of the Dead.) Learn something new everyday! Thanks for sharing.

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  6. Those pineapples are lovely in every color. A chocolate brown one will be awesome. Enjoy the rest of the retreat.

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