Waiting for fabric
It’s the first day of Autumn and normally I wouldn’t even notice its arrival. I should be heavy into market sewing because Quilt Market starts on October 24th. Yet, here I sit waiting for my sample yardage to arrive and enjoying a touch of Fall weather. It should arrive around September 29th. and there will be a lot of stress sewing once it comes.
I’ll share pictures of my new fabric line as soon as I can, but first you have to promise NOT to be shocked. There’s not even a touch of pink in it. I can’t believe it myself! Here’s a little hint to lead you down the Bunny Hill next fabric line path…some of the colors are pumpkin, apricot, ash grey and raven. Every time I look at my strike offs I feel like I have bats in my belfry. I’m a little spooked that my fabric isn’t here yet.
While I’m waiting on fabric to arrive I’ve been spending time reading. Look what arrived in the mail yesterday! I’m excited about this book because I didn’t get to see the exhibit. I’m reading it page by page, trying to get a sense of what Joanna Rose shared with New York City. I’m grateful to the American Folk Art Museum for producing this book. You can find it on Amazon and it’s worth every penny.
I’ve just finished reading 3 new mystery books, all from authors that I follow. I look for books that belong to a series because I love to read one after the other. These books are the latest in the each author’s individual series so if you decide to read them, make sure you start at the beginning of their series. You can find book lists on each author’s website.
If you’re a Sue Grafton fan, “X” is her newest book and it doesn’t disappoint. I can’t believe she is actually on “X” and only has Y and Z to go! Kinsey Millhone, the main character, is way too young to retire so I hope she’ll keep her going in more books once she reaches the letter Z!
Louise Penny, another one of my favorite authors, just released “Nature of the Beast”. I love her main character, Chief Inspector Gamache, but I hope she puts him back in charge in the next book. I hoped she might do that throughout the book, but she kept him in retirement. This book was a little harder to follow than her previous ones, but I still enjoyed it.
I read J.D. Robb’s “Devoted in Death” in just two days. I could hardly put it down and over the weekend I read every chance I got. Now that I’ve finished, I’m already anticipating her next one. She just can’t write fast enough for me.
As for applique, I’m finishing up the last swag border on the “Merci la Vie” quilt that will be donated to the American Cancer Society. I’ve set an applique goal of two swags a day and I’ll be finished this week! I’ll tell you about everyone who had a part in making this donation quilt in my next newsletter, October 5th. It’s an amazing labor of love. Look for the story here on my blog and in my newsletter.
Happy first day of Fall everyone! Are you ready for it?
Back soon,
Anne
15 Comments
Barb R.
Oh Anne, that book of red & white quilts looks amazing – I love red! I think I’ll have to order that. One!!
I’m so looking forward to seeing your new fabric line – hard to imagine no pink in something from you, but everything you design is magical so I know this will be absolutely beautiful too!
Thanks, too for the book suggestions. I’ve read all of Louise Penny’s books except this one (it’s on my list) (don’t you just love Chief Inspector Gamache? )
Never read Sue Grafton so I’ll have to start with the letter “A” – I’ve always meant to read her but somehow other books get picked up first.
All the best to you, Anne, and thank you for all of your beautiful work!!
Susan
I can’t wait to see your new fabric line!! Pumpkin, ash, raven and apricot sound lovely!!!!
Hildy
The only Bunny Hill collection without pink is Winterwonderland. But since this was a great collection I’m sure your new one will be gorgous, too:-) Especially if it’s a Halloween/Autumn one!
Can’t wait to start Devoted in Death I love Nora Roberts. I’ve read some Sue Grafton books but not in order so perhaps I’ll need to start again.
I’ve just finished a great book it’s called ‘The Axeman’s Jazz’ by Ray Celestin it’s about New Orleans after the first World War and the Mafia and Lewis (Louis) Armstrong are thrown in, too. It’s really good and easy to read.