Welcome to the last day of the
"Think Ruffles"
bloghop!
Have you been following this from Day 1?
I don't think I've ever seen soooo many things Ruffled,
and every offering has been amazing!
Thank you
and
I've played with ruffles in the past. I've made curtains, and doll clothes....
and sweet Maggie patiently sat and posed for one of my pattern covers
many dog years ago....
That was probably the first ruffled collar I'd ever made...
and the last, come to think of it....
My dear Mom inspired so many of the projects I've done since I began blogging,
and even tho she's been gone 6 months...
She is always with me in my heart.
Little did I know the pink ruffled scarf I made for her last Christmas with us,
would be just what I needed today.
Heavens no...that's not all I've got...
those were two special memories I wanted to share.
But now for today...
I thought about a quilt...nope
a doll...uh, no
curtains....nada
Mr.Bob in an Apron....sorry no pin-up of the Spouse...
(tho he volunteered to model again..lol)
I thought about the word
Ruffle...
And words that Rhyme with Ruffle...
My first thought was
Truffle...
And then that made me think of pigs...
Ahh!!!
Pigs in Ruffles looking for Truffles?
Surely I'm not that crazy...
Or Am I?
Hmmm?
So I looked up images of Truffles...ya know...the kind pigs hunt for...
And I never realized how uninspiring...and unattractive they look....
Did you know...pigs in France hunt for black truffles,
while dogs in England hunt for white truffles.
If you live in France or England and this isn't true...
well...
I'll just blame this info on Wikipedia...LOL.
But I digress.....
So.....
Instead of hunting for truffles....
I bring you.....
Simone....
and
Sylvia....
THE SISTERS SNUFFLE......
With their ruffles....
Waiting for their Tea and Truffles....
at....
with their waiter....
Ricky T
(he moonlights as a waiter...but by day...he's a pretty big time quilter...lol)
All together now.....
Lookie look...there's even one little piggy "inside" behind the window...
I'm also into 'little' quilts lately...this one is 9"x10"...NOT that little is faster...
I stopped keeping track of hours after 25....
Yes....
Just maybe I went a little crazy....
But right now...
there's no place I'd rather be!
"Oink"
Thanks for stopping by...and don't forget...
there are
MORE RUFFLERS TODAY
be sure to visit them all!
Today - March 14th
Thimblemouse and Spouse (tres bien, you are here)
What a wonderful imagination you have! Your ruffled truffled piggies are just 2 darn cute! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYour ruffled truffle is just too cute!! It made me laugh a little....a good way. I really love this!
ReplyDeleteSimone and Sylvia and Ricky T all at La Ruffled Truffle are delightful, Lynn. What a wonderful quilted story. Great post with information I did not know. Great tribute to your mom at the top. Great post and projects!
ReplyDeleteFantastic display; your Ruffled Truffle is extremely cute!
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, what a fantastic display of ruffles. Where to start? With condolences on the loss of your mother just six months ago. I hope the feelings of sadness are turning into fond memories and little secret smiles as you recall particular incidents with love and laughter. And those piggies. I can't believe you squeezed all of those details and all of those piggies into just 9x10 inches. Ninety square inches. Smaller than a regular sheet of copy/printing paper. I won't begin to comment on the details -- this comment would be longer than your post. Suffice it to say that I surely enjoyed the story of the piggies that ended up at La Ruffled Truffle market and plan to go back and make note of the details I missed. Love your blog, your sense of humor, and will join you in (at??) "crazy" any time I can.
ReplyDeleteLynnie, my love, you have entirely too much time on your hands LOL!!! But seriously, it's adorable! Good job!!!
ReplyDeleteJo
Wow, what details! You are sew talented! Thanks for the smiles today.
ReplyDeleteFabulous!!!!
ReplyDeleteYour piggies are awesome. Well worth all of the time you put in, it looks great!
ReplyDeleteMy dearest....you are so craaazzzy good! Or just crazy? Mais non, ma chere, just amazing!
ReplyDeletePigs in ruffles ... can't get any more original then that!! They make me smile so cute!!
ReplyDeleteSo clever! I love your piggies.
ReplyDeleteWell, you know without a doubt that I absolutely adore this!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a delight to see all of the wonderful ruffley details in your mini! Brings a smile!!
ReplyDeleteSusie
What cute little pigs...great ruffles Lynn
ReplyDeleteYou must have had so much making this little quilt!
ReplyDeleteI would love to have just a tiny bit of your creativity. You just blow me away with your great ideas. Love your blog.
ReplyDeleteThis is so fun, thanks for sharing such an amazing idea.
ReplyDeletegood day lynn, ohhhh weeeee you always stretch us in laughter and smiles…your piggies are delightful, your MUMM as sweet as I remember…she so lives on for many of us
ReplyDeleteHow very clever. Love the Ruffled Truffle!
ReplyDeleteWhat a hoot, or should I say snort?! Love your little quilt, and mom's smile. Must have been your lovely scarf to make her grin from ear to ear. Awesome project!
ReplyDeleteLynn only you would have thought of pigs - so funny and so adorable. What fun that must have been making it! blessings, marlene
ReplyDeleteThat little quilt is just too squealin' cute! The pigs are adorable with their little ruffles. And yes, little quilts take up so much time. I could have made 2 big quilts by the time I made one little one. And the same goes for quilting them on the longarm.
ReplyDeleteFun little scene here, love your creativity!
ReplyDeleteLynn, you hit it out of the park with this one! What a wonderful imagination you have to arrive at ruffled pigs! Cute piece.
ReplyDeleteOh, what a fabulous little piece of art - really! So cute and creative.
ReplyDeleteSew very cute. I love it. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteYou did it gain Lynn! You made me laugh with another if your creative pieces!!!! So darling.
ReplyDeleteHow adorable!!! Your post as well as your project made me smile! Love it!
ReplyDeleteYour project is amazing!. Your post was a great way to start the day with a smile. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSO FUNNY! You must have enjoyed each stitch. I love a themed restaurant, LOL
ReplyDeleteYour sew right....truffles are VERY unattractive, but they make a very good subject for a cute art quilt ! Simone, Sylvia and Ricky T are 3 little pigs with class....you can tell that because of their delicate ruffles ! RT shaved his beard and lost his cowboy hat ?
ReplyDeleteI loooove your pigs!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute mini quilt. Love it.
ReplyDeleteThat's very creative and a delightful scene!
ReplyDeleteOh I like you pigs going to Market. Especially the Baker. He is so sweet!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable mini quilt…so creative and fun!!! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteAdorable little piggies, Lynn. Sometimes smaller takes longer than larger because of all those teenie pieces. It is too cute!
ReplyDeleteTHIS LITTLE PIGGIE WENT TO..."RUFFLE" TOWN.........TOO CUTE
ReplyDeleteGMAMA JANE
That is just too cute , you are so creative !
ReplyDeleteAdorable! Thank you for sharing! Beth @ Words & Stitches, pbstrand@msn.com
ReplyDeleteI wanna join you in "crazy". Cause I am crazy in love with this. You made my day!!!!
ReplyDeleteHa ha. Wonderful! You are a creative genius and a stitching marvel.
ReplyDeleteOh, Lynn, how cute. Those 25 hours were spent so well because your little ruffle, truffle quilt is gorgeous. I see all the special details you put into it's development. Congratulations of a fabulous project!
ReplyDeleteI squealed with delight when I saw Simone. Then, there was more squealing with each revel of more and more. la Ruffled Truffle is adorable. Thank you not only for participating but also for the thought processes in your creativity. I took a graduate college class in creativity and it was interesting to see how some people think. I've seen more creativity on this hop than I saw in that class. That's been years ago and I think creativity is being encouraged more - maybe I'm more aware. Your hours were well spent. Thanks again for sharing your marvelous project.
ReplyDeleteWhat great fun:)
ReplyDeleteI've never have a truffle, but I'd try one at that little diner any time! So cute! :)
ReplyDeleteYour clever tiny little ruffles on that tiny little quilt are precious. Ruffles are Fabric Smiling and you have me smiling from ear to ear. Thank you sew very much for Hopping...
ReplyDeleteYour little piggies in ruffles are so darn cute...How clever and imaginative you are!
ReplyDeleteGreat job.
cheers
maggie
maggiemine42@gmail.com
Love love your ruffled piggies! So cute! :)
ReplyDeleteLittle but fabulous!
ReplyDeleteYour wit and humor is wonderful. I think your little piece is spectacular as is the poem/story to go along with it. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove your little quilt and your post is hilarious. The smaller you go, the more difficult to make because of all the teeny, tiny pieces. You did a fantastic job!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your little quilt. I don't do little - not enough patience I guess. Really cute! Thank you for sharing your creativity
ReplyDeletexo jan
This was soooo fun!!! ADORABLE!!!!!! Loooove the story too...& wowie....allll the handwork you did too! AWESOME!!!
ReplyDeleteCuuuute!! Piggies are my favorite :)
ReplyDeleteThis is GREAT!!! :)
ReplyDeleteSo fun and cute. I love it !! So much handwork and so awesome. Thanks for sharing. You have put a smile on my face.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day.
sew sew cute.. and love the story.. fun!!
ReplyDeleteHow adorably cute you are such a sweet creative lady and the story made me smile.
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