Primitive? Me?
I just received my second issue of Primitive Quilts. Have you seen this new magazine yet? It’s put together by a group of really creative ladies and I do mean creative. It’s so well done I find that I’m enjoying the magazine a lot. I signed up for a 2 year subscription!
If you border between “Prim” and traditional style you’ll enjoy this new magazine. To tell the truth I think there’s room for a bit of prim in a shabby chic home.
The last few quilt markets I’ve found myself in the booths selling wool and Valdani Pearl Cotton. I’ve always been a fan of wool and well that Valdani, what can I say but yummy?
You just might find a few wool patterns coming up at Bunny Hill. Shabby and prim…a new concept? I don’t think so…look at this rug from Garnet Hill that I’ve fallen in love with…
It ties the whole look together. Perfect for a shabby home and perfect for a prim home. Best of both worlds! Ha, you didn’t know I had it in me did you?
Hugs from,
The Shabby Primitive Bunny :>)
21 Comments
Marydon
That pink quilt in your header is 2D4!!! I adore it.
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Anna
I think you might have been standing tooo close to Anne Bryson. Prim is contagious ya know!!!
Nancy C. in Utah
I haven’t tried wool yet, but I keep running to a shop just a couple of miles from my house that has a wonderful selection of wool and lots of patterns and books for prim and wool. They also carry a small selection of the Valdani Pearl Cotton, but mainly just the colors used in their kits. I wander through and drool a lot and I figure one of these days, I’ll wander on home with a project to try. There is just something about the wool gives me a warm fuzzy…hmmm, no pun intended. Hugs…