• Our January Sale!

    Happy New Year! I don’t know about you, but I always take some time the first week of January to clean out and re-distribute.  It feels so good to go through things and think about what I might need for future projects and what can be donated.  My studio can quickly become a mess after one series of patterns finishes up and another one begins. I’m still working on my patterns for Merry Merry Snow Days, but they are close to being finished!  I finally got photos taken just before Christmas, thanks to my photographer Gregory Case.  I hope you can see how cute this one looks!  My quilter, Becky Hubel, did an amazing job!  Once…

  • It’s Pre-Order Time!

    You can pre-order kits through December 31st! I want to make sure 2019 is filled with fun projects for you, so join me with Merry Merry Snow Days, Moda’s newest quilt kit.  We’re taking pre-orders now! One of the beautiful Merry Merry Snow Days kits from Moda could be in your hands in April. The kit includes all the fabric and binding for the quilt top, the Cosmo embroidery floss, quilt pattern, and a beautiful keepsake box to store your quilt in while you work. The backing is sold separately and you can pre-order it along with your kit. We’ve given you payment options on our website, so be sure and read all…

  • Did you know llamas can ski?

    Did you know that llamas can ski?  It’s true!  They have wonderful balance because of their midsection and skinny legs.  They can ice-skate too, and when they hit the slopes with their snowman friends it becomes a magical event!  Welcome to Merry Merry Snow Days, my newest block of the month and quilt kit from Moda! This is such a fun quilt to make and starting in April (when the fabric ships) I’ll be giving you kit tips and ideas for applique and embroidery. If you join me and sew along, I’ll make sure you get your quilt finished in time for Christmas.  The kit will come with the pattern and…

  • Christmas Quilts

    I’ve designed so many Christmas quilts over the years, my house is filled with them.  Not all at once of course. Many remain folded on the shelves, waiting for a chance to be shared.   From my very first one, Catch A Christmas Star, to my latest one, Mistletoe Lane, there are many in-between.  I thought it’d be fun to decorate this blog post with them.  Are you ready?  Warning, this post is picture heavy! “Catch A Christmas Star” was my very first Christmas quilt, designed in 2004. “Snowman Country” came along in 2006: 2007 brought “All Things Christmas”: The Original Version of “Postcard Cuties for Winter” made its debut in 2008… …along…

  • Quilt Market was fun!

     Henrietta climbs up the Eiffel Tower in the Bunny Hill Booth! It’s a good thing she did or she might have been sold as a sample.  Poor squirrel. The Eiffel tower that Henrietta’s climbing came from Restoration Hardware Baby and I used it as a prop in our booth.  It’s a card or photo holder so I put it in the crib and collected business cards.  One lucky shop owner is going to win a Bunny Hill gift. My new fabric Ooh La La, was made into crib bedding… …and the vintage crib with it’s chipped paint made an appearance again.. Of course we had quilts in our booth… …for…

  • Ooh La La!

    This fall Bunny Hill has gone to Paris!  Well, not really but some of my newest fabric line, Ooh La La was inspired by my trip to Paris last year.  Ooh La La was designed to coordinate with Puttin’ on the Ritz so if you start with one line you can easily carry over into the next.  This time I’ve added French words, silver spoons (has to be my favorite print ever), a panel with little french houses, silver cups and spoons.  There’s a toile for baby and of course another damask.  The damask is from an 1800’s piece of wallpaper.  I’m amazed that vintage treasures like these are still…