Thursday, February 16, 2017

Pieced Cakes and Grocery Sacks

Pieced Cakes and Grocery Sacks


Cake Blocks - The 318 Bee

I joined a new virtual quilting bee called Patchwork 318: The Bee.
In this bee, we (six of us) create one block a month using
patterns in the Japanese book "318 Patchwork Patterns" by Kumiko
Fujita. (It is unfortunately out of print.) This is my month
and I asked everyone to pick whatever block she likes from
the book that is related to a Sweets shop. Kerry kicked off this month
with this super cute Sweet shop, and Leila made a yum yum green tea
ice cream cone. Charise is working on an ice cream truck with one of my
favorite fabrics ever! Knowing Tamiko and Amisha, I know
they will make ridiculously cute sweet blocks as well!
If you know me enough, you know I am already going nuts
picturing my small quilt made of six yummy
sweet blocks! I am already saving a nice spot for it in my
living room. I made three cake blocks - one of them will be chosen
based on consistency with blocks from everyone.


This is the first one I made. My favorite part of it is
the chickens helping me out to make sure I did add eggs.



After seeing Leilas green tea ice cream, I felt like
green tea, so this is supposed to be a cake with green
tea cream on top, but Joe thinks it looks more like a lime
cake. I am not crazy about lime cakes, so maybe this
will not join my final mini quilt. thanks Joe! lol


I was getting tired of limiting myself to pick out only
fabrics that will make a realistic cake, so this one was
made after I came to realization that its only patchwork after all.
A boy on a strawberry and high heel sandals in a cake are acceptable!




Let me share with you some reusable grocery bags I made
this week.

my1

My local grocery stores have been very successful
at making customers switch from using disposable
plastic bags to bringing their own reusable
grocery bags. Impressively successful, I would say.
Every single grocery store in this town gives you
cash incentive if you bring your own bags. Either customers
with bags earn a cash discount at every transaction
or some extra points on threir members cards. There is even
a store that charges for disposable plastic bags!
At a cash register, there is a "My Bag" card which
you can put in your basket to notify the cashier
that you dont need plastic bags. The first thing a
cashier does is to look for the card in the basket.
When she/he cant find it, you are asked if you sure
dont have your own bag. It makes you feel pretty guilty
to say "Yes" to that question. Its like you are no good.

my2

So here is my solution, of course, a handmade grocery sack!
This grocery sack functions just like the plastic
bag from a super market except its much prettier and stronger.
Oh I made handles a lot longer so that I can hang it from
my shoulder! I am so so so happy I finally made this!
With this bag in my purse, I will be able to
join a "good" bunch of customers who never need
plastic bags! Hehe, I cant wait to bring this
next time I go grocery shopping and feel proud!


bag3

Here is another bag I made and it is listed
in my shop here :) Speaking of my shop,
there are more Japanese fabrics available in my shop :)

My creation


Hope you are having a great week!

P.S. Thank you Angela for featuring me as a part of
Quilting Around the world :)


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