Embroidery,  Fabrics

When the husband becomes a designer

My husband’s a car nut.  A real honest to goodness car nut, because he says he’s owned and sold about 75 old cars over his lifetime (I picture him at the age of 7 buying and selling).  I tell him I wish we had the money he’s put into restoring all those cars, and he tells me he wishes we had all the money I’ve spent on fabric.  Some things are best left unsaid.

I don’t give him much input on a quilt, because it can lead us down dangerous paths.  But, when I needed a car expert for “Christmas Wheels” I turned to him.  He spent days working on car drawings for me and I spent days trying to simplify his drawings for embroidery.  I kept reminding him that we really didn’t need all the spark plugs, dip sticks, carburetors and assorted car parts that I didn’t even recognize.  I have to admit I erased a few things and never told him.

The end result of this design adventure is “Christmas Wheels”.  There are cars for the men, snowmen for the ladies, and lots of fun for all the quilters!

Christmas Wheels by Bunny Hill Designs
Christmas Wheels by Bunny Hill Designs

If you pre-ordered a “Christmas Wheels” kit from us, we’ll be shipping them as soon as the fabric arrives.  Moda’s shipped the Jelly Rolls and Charm Packs.  Fabric will be shipped next.

Christmas Wheels Quilt Kit from Bunny Hill Designs
Christmas Wheels Quilt Kit from Bunny Hill Designs

Here’s what happens when your husband becomes a designer…he suddenly notices the number of Christmas Wheels sold.  When the pattern he helped design starts outselling the others, he doesn’t say a word.  Not a word.   I tell you my husband is a very smart man.

“Christmas Wheels” is one of my Postcard Cuties patterns and that guarantees it will be quick to assemble…once you finish embroidering those car bodies.  Start your engines everyone!  Soon you’ll be at the finish line.  :>)

Hugs,

Anne

11 Comments

  • Sandy

    I have been missing Alma so much recently and that in turn made me think of you – I then came across this post and it just made me smile Alma would be telling me this story and oh how she adored you both. I love that your work both went into this! Hugs to you both and your in my prayers-May you feel better soon sandy

  • Susan K in Texas

    This is wonderful. My dad was a mechanic and I know more about cars than my husband. He drives one to get somewhere. I want one that’s fun to drive and looks good.I would like to know where to get a kit.

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