Scappy Plates Update
It’s that crazy time before market when my blog posts begin to dwindle. I apologize in advance and I’ll try to do better, but I do have a good excuse. I’m working on new designs! Maybe not as you envision because I won’t have any fabric until April. No rotary cutters, thread or sewing machines are involved now. All I have are fabric scans that I’m using to fill my drawings and hopefully make a computerized version of the quilts I picture in my head. It’s a strange way of working and I prefer the real fabric but I know I’m not alone. Lots of other designers have to work without fabric until just before market. It makes for an interesting life.
My new fabric line called Windsor Lane will be introduced to quilt shops at spring market in May. I can’t show you fabrics yet, but I can show you colors! These Bella colors co-ordinate with my new line!
I’m in love with the taupe color in Windsor Lane. It’s so pretty mixed with the pink, blue and green! To think I’ll be adding these fabrics to my next quilts before too long. I have them stacked next to my desk for inspiration.
Pumpkin Pie Quilt Kit:
We still have kits on sale for Pumpkin Pie. They’re 25% off for a few more days. If you haven’t purchased one yet, better do it now or you’ll be looking at this quilt come September wishing you had started it earlier! Think about decorating for Autumn with this quilt. Hang it above a table, place a few baskets of pumpkins on the table top and your decorating will be done! Simple and cute. The price includes the pattern and you can find the kit here! Mention in the comment section on check out if you already have the pattern and we’ll deduct the cost.
Scrappy Plates:
For those I’ve managed to confuse with the directions for the Scrappy Plate quilt I’ve added an update to the directions. The update tells you how to attach the plates to the background fabric. Hopefully this will help! You’ll find it with the Free patterns or by clicking on the link below:
Scrappy Plate Instructions Part Three A
One of the things I’ve wanted to do for the longest time was to make a Dresden Plate quilt and now that mine is almost finished I just couldn’t be happier. I hope all of you who have joined me are feeling the same way! I’ll give you the final instructions in April so you can complete the scallop.
Have a great week everyone!
Anne
8 Comments
Brigitte
Anne, I know exactly what you’re speaking of, the same with me, also spending lots of time planning everything for Market, writing new sewing instructions, organizing travel and booth. Playing around with virtual swatches for virtual quilts ;-). And slowing down all other tasks as any possible. But inside all creative energies are dancing and I wake up each morning with a tingly feeling in my stomach like a thousand butterflies who want be freed, ideas pouring out.
Have a good pre-Market time, all the best, take care of you and take a break once in a while. I’m looking forward to meet you soon, I’m so curious about Windsor Lane…
Jean
I can’t wait to see what new patterns you have up your sleeve!