Alyssa’s New Pincushion

Last week I started teaching my youngest grand-daughter Alyssa to embroider.  We spent a couple of hours together with me sitting right next to her.  She had my full attention and loved it!  This weekend she came over to finish her first project. 

There’s a lot to embroidery you probably don’t even think about!  Alyssa’s learned the quilter’s knot, how to thread a needle, which end of the thread to put through the needle, how to put the embroidery in a hoop and how to end her embroidery when she runs out of thread.  These are big steps for an 8 year old. She’s pretty proud of her results!

We’ve been working on the stem stitch. Getting those stitches small and even is not easy and it’s something that comes with practice.  It takes awhile to learn it all!  I drew 3 hearts for practice.  She picked out the floss colors and when she was done we decided to turn it into a pincushion!  The backing is the little tiny dog bone print from ”Pampered Pooch” by Moda.  For the filling we used ground walnut shells.   She sewed the front and the backing together on the machine. 

 

Eight is the perfect age to begin teaching children to sew, and embroidery is quick and pretty easy.  They can have a finished project in no time at all.  Once you have the first lesson completed, it’s important to have a second lesson within a week.  You don’t want them to forget everything they’ve learned.

 Alyssa’s been looking through all of my books for something to trace for her second project.   She found one she likes in one of my “Dover” copyright free books.   Much to my surprise it’s a “rat” in a little tea pot.  We’ll enlarge it on the copier and make it the perfect size.  Perfect size for what I’m not sure.  I wonder if she’ll  like rats in tea pots when she’s older!    Children really do  know what they like and it’s important to let them lead the way.  :>)  Bet you can’t wait to see this one!

Pick up the latest issue of “Quilter’s Home” magazine and you can see the sewing room I’ve created for my grand-daughters! 

Happy embroidery day everyone! 

Hugs,

 

Anne

Happy 4th of July!

Surprise!  It’s July 4th and I’m in the mood to celebrate! Here’s block seven of  “Snowbound” a day early, just in case you have time to sew today in-between barbecues and fireworks!  Just click on “Free” on the top bar of my blog, scroll down the page and you’ll find the pattern!

My “Snowbound” quilt just came back from Lynne my quilter and it’s ready for the pretty red binding.  All of my embellishments were stitched on ahead of time so I could take photos, so Lynne had to quilt “around” them. This wasn’t easy and she went above and beyond for me.   She deserves extra applause!  Can’t wait to show you the finished quilt!  It’s such a happy one!

If you’re not signed up to receive my newsletter, here’s the latest news!  Bunny Hill is having a 25% off sale on my web site,  today through July 7th!  All you need to do is enter the code july sale in the coupon section on check out.  It’s that easy! We only do this sale twice a year so now’s the time to take advantage of it!

Let me know if you try TasteBook that I talked about in the newsletter !   It’s so much fun!  Maybe we can figure out how to share recipes with each other!  Be sure and try that Peach Cobbler recipe.  It’s so good and it’s the season for fresh peaches!  Perfect for the 4th!

I’ll be back with pictures from my trip to England and the Cotswalds.  It’s such a beautiful area!  I fell in love!

Have a wonderful 4th everyone!

Hugs,

Anne

Snowbound in June?

These are such happy little snowmen!  I think they’re having a party!  Why a party?  Well, we’re 1/2 way through our quilt, AND in some areas of the US it’s still been snowing!  Snow means happy snowmen no doubt about it.

It snowed in Oregon while we were at market, and when we flew home over Denver we saw tons of white, beautiful snow.  It’s June and somewhere it’s still snowing.  I can tell just from looking at these little guys.

We’re on block number six can you believe it! Where on earth has the year gone?  Do you realize we’ll be thinking about Christmas before long?  Don’t worry, you’ll be ready with a new quilt if you’re keeping up with me, and you’ve got a few snowmen put aside to decorate with don’t you?

Be sure and look at my Flickr group for “Snowbound” (you’ll find the link on the right side toward the bottom).  It’s amazing to see what everyone is doing.  Some have dark backgrounds, some are embroidered!  I am in love with all the different blocks.  Jump in and post your blocks. There’s still time.  I was really behind, but I caught up last night.  You can too!

Hope you’re all enjoying the series!

Oh, and one more new thing we brought back from quilt market!  Lecien has added 3 more colors to their multi-work 2 strand embroidery floss.  These are the colors everyone has been requesting;  royal blue, Christmas green and redwork red!  You’ll find them on our floss page!  We’re lucky enough to have them in stock!

Finally the three colors we’ve been missing! Thanks Lecien and have a great weekend everyone!

Hugs,

Anne

Getting Closer To Market!

You know it’s getting close to market when new products start showing up!  Look at what arrived at my door this week from Lecien!  “Seasons” from Cosmo!  A beautiful new line of variegated embroidery threads with so many pretty colors!

 

I think I’m in love! 

The pinks alone are enough to make me happy!   The variegated look like so much fun!   I’m going to give these a try very soon. 

Cosmo has three new colors they have added to the 2 strand multi-work floss;  redwork red, redwork blue, and redwork green.  So many of you have asked for a redwork red.  I can’t wait!  

And if that isn’t enough excitement, EQ7 is coming!  If you use Electric Quilt be sure and ask your local quilt shop to order the upgrade for you.  There are 79 new features! 

Oh Spring Market, I love the excitement! 

I’ll be telling you all about our preparations soon!  Bunny Hill is getting ready for Spring Market too!

Hugs,

Anne

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