American Patchwork, Vicki & Me
The journeys we take in life, always seem to bring unexpected pleasures. Those little things we never anticipate. Sweet surprises that can’t be predicted or even thought of when we start the journey. Amazing, is the word I use for these little pleasures.
When I started designing, I never anticipated the friendships I would find along the way. I was focused on my business, trying to get it up and running, worried that I might not be successful, have enough money to continue, afraid people wouldn’t like what I did, and well, you get the idea. Oh my, it was a lot to focus on! Now as I look back on my journey, I realize that one of the unexpected pleasures that I NEVER anticipated was the friendships I would form with other designers. These friendships have helped me through difficult times. Times when I needed advice or wanted to ask questions. Unexpected pleasures like no other!
Vicki Bellino, of Bloom Creek, is one of those designer friends. She’s been there for me time after time. We’ve laughed, cried, shopped, visited and had countless phone calls together. Imagine my surprise, when last October, this picture arrived in the mail. A gift from my friend Vicki! A Bunny Hill bunny surrounded by Bloom Creek blooms, pieced and appliqued in the perfect pinks. It made me cry, of course. Just to think of the hours she spent making this precious gift that symbolizes our friendship, I still can’t believe she did it. This picture now hangs in my studio.
Vicki and I decided we wanted to share this with all of you. So we took the Bunny Hill bunny and her Bloom Creek blooms, and a new quilt was born. We submitted this new version to “American Patchwork and Quilting” and they said yes! Coming in the April issue of “American Patchwork and Quilting” you’ll find our quilt!
“The Bunny Patch”
Applique by Anne Sutton
Pieced & Quilted by Vicki Bellino
Featured Fabric, “Aviary” by Three Sisters, from Moda Fabrics
If you subscribe to this magazine like I do, you’ll be receiving this issue in your mail box any day now. If you don’t subscribe (you should), you’ll find it on news stands February 2nd. “American Patchwork and Quilting” is one of the few magazines that ships to subscribers before it hits the stands! I’ve included directions for the spray starch method of applique in this issue, along with other applique tips. Vicki gives you tips on how she’s quilted this quilt (it’s just amazing). If you’d like a kit you can find it here on my web site or here on Vicki’s web site. We have limited kits available so don’t wait. Our kit includes everything but the magazine and backing for $45.00! (No, it doesn’t include the sewing machine, the pins, the batting, the scissors, the thread or someone to make it for you tee hee!) Opps, I forgot, buttons and ribbon not included.
Look for more posts soon on my new Bunny Tales blog! Be sure and re- subscribe on this blog. Most of you aren’t having problems subscribing, but a few are. I’m working on it, so please try again in a few days. Maybe a miracle will happen.
And speaking of miracles, the true kind, be sure and bid on the wonderful auction quilts on The Fat Quarter Shops, Jolly Jabber blog. You’ll find a Bunny Hill quilt there, along with so many other wonderful items. Don’t miss this auction!
Be back soon! Have a wonderful weekend everyone!
Hugs,
Anne
22 Comments
Diane
Anne, as usual, you’ve created another gorgeous quilt (with Vicki’s help of course). And done in the Aviary pinks it’s perfect; I recognized those beautiful little prints immediately. I’m so glad I subscribe to Amer Patchwork & Quilting, got my issue yesterday, and I can’t wait to make this! Thank you both :-)
Louise
Anne,
Just wanted to let you know that my Bunny Patch kit arrived yesterday and the fabrics from Aviary are lovely. Now I will just have to be patient and wait for my magazine with the pattern to arrive. Thank you for all of your wonderful designs..Louise
Tina Leahy
Hello! I am newly retired (WHOOO HOOO!!!) and finally able to get to those quilt projects and to this website that, previously, I only had time to look at now and again. Your website is such a treat – like a yummy candy shop or reading an outstanding book and you can’t turn the pages quite fast enough!
I’ve been a quilter for about eight years or so, and have recently been bitten hard by the “applique bug”, so I really appreciate this pattern in APQ magazine as well as your Snowbound pattern. The applique starch method in APQ is greatly appreciated as well!