It's slow going, but I did get another Psalms block finished. I'm so close to being finished, but life keeps getting in the way. This block is based on Psalm 116 and is called Cups and Saucers. I'm not really sure where the cups and saucers are supposed to be. The yellow areas look more like baskets to me, but with some imagination, they could be cups and saucers :-). In any case, I do like the block!
One of the small quilting groups I belong to has a project going where each member makes two placemats which will go out with the Meals on Wheels program sometime this fall. I had a package of charm squares which made two placemats exactly. The leaves are appliqued by machine.
I finally finished the next Dear Jane block that Nancy challenged us to do when we got together a few weeks ago to work on Dear Jane blocks. I used the back basting method to applique the center onto the white background, then added another striped square and reverse appliqued the circle and the curved corners. I worked on it while waiting for my car's emission testing :-). Did I ever mention that I LOVE back basting!? Thanks to Susan for teaching us how to do it!! I've had a few inquiries as to what back basting is. There is a great pictorial guide on the internet for back basting on Apple Blossom Quilts.
I totally forgot about posting another Vintage Thursday item. So, since I have time today and will be away on Thursday, I thought I'd post it today. This is a Singer 185J made in the Singer plant in St. Jean, Quebec Canada. It dates to the 1950's and is really retro looking. It's a totally straight stitch machine and is wonderful for quilt piecing. Children also love these little funky green machines :-). Oh, and it even has reverse! It hasn't been serviced and cleaned yet, so that tape on her case will eventually disappear.