Playing with color

Playing around with color.  Isn’t that what we love about quilting?  I just finished teaching my Merry, Merry Snowmen class at Thimble Creek, our local quilt shop.  I had the best group of ladies ever.  They may not realize it but watching them inspired me!

Just look at these beauties that came out of my class!

I love this combination of red, aqua, grey and a touch of beige!   From William Morris prints to Bunny Hill checks, this quilt has it all!  See the aqua truck?  My husband owned one just like it years ago in the same beautiful shade of Aqua.   I don’t dare show him this picture. He’s always been sorry he sold that truck.

 

Or maybe green and grey will suit your fancy?   This was Anita’s very first applique quilt!  She selected modern colors giving it a fresh new look.

 Chickie and Sandra who work at Thimble Creek, were picking out fabric for another quilt.    Just look at this Dresden block…

Chickie made the block and then Sandra added her smaller block to the top just to see how it would look.  Does it give you any ideas?

Chickie showed me her block on this yummy brown dot.  Covered buttons, yo yo’s and linen…I’m in love!

Color, isn’t it wonderful to see what it can do?

Anne

 

Scrappy Plates Part Three

If you’re making a Scrappy Plate Quilt, part three is ready to download.  Just think, by next month you could have a finished quilt.  Some are starting to show up on my Flickr group.

Scrappy Plate Instructions Part Three

My own Scrappy Plate quilt just came back from Lynne my quilter and just look the quilting!

 

Don’t you love the quilting? If you look at the last photo you can see a bit of the scallop line traced with a water erasable marker and the border quilting.  I’ll show you more as soon as the binding is on.

If you don’t want a scalloped border you can complete your quilt now.  If you can’t decide,  wait until next month and I’ll give you the pattern and directions.  A scallop border is perfect for 30′s fabrics, floral fabrics or dots.  It might not look good with darker fabrics that have that rich civil war style.  Decisions, decisions!

Fabric Placement Guide for Merry Merry Snowmen:

Some of you have called asking for help with the fabric placement for Merry, Merry Snowmen.  Anytime we get more than one call or email I know others probably need help too, so it’s Bunny Hill to the rescue!    I’ve added a fabric placement guide that lists all of the applique and background fabrics.   Just print it out and you’ll be ready to go!

Merry Merry Snowmen Fabric Placement Guide

Designer Mystery Blog Hop

I hope you had fun with the Designer Mystery Blog Hop hosted by Fat Quarter Shop.  I think everyone who guessed what my mystery item was got it right… my old Christmas Sweater!   Head over to Jolly Jabber to see if you won a prize for guessing right!   Scroll down on the blog and you’ll see my sweater along with all the other mystery items.  No, I don’t really wear it every Christmas.  I’m saving it for the “Old Christmas Sweater Party”.

Thank you Kimberly for hosting such a fun blog hop.  It was great seeing what all the designers got out of their closets!  Congratulations to all the winners!

Back soon,

Anne

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