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
sunny
But where’s the pink? Anne without pink is hard to imagine.
Allison
The ladies behind the magazine are more than impressive! I had the pleasure of living near their quilt shop (the woolen willow) for several years and they just kept taking on more and more adventures and doing them really well:)
And you MUST do something shabby prim – what a fabulous concept and if anyone can pull it off – it’s you!
Nancy C.
Hi Anne. Will definitely check on that magazie, thanks for the tip. Have you ever been to the Country Loft in La Mesa Californina (near San Diego)? If you haven’t and you are ever in the area it is a must stop and visit. It is one outstanding quilt shop loaded with primitive quilt designs, great fabric and a huge selection luscious wools. Absolutely charming to boot. One of my favorite places to go and drool, I mean look! Haha