Monday, July 4, 2011

Happy Birthday America!!

 I hope you all have a fun and safe holiday,
with lots of great grilled food, delicious salads, yummy deserts, and refreshing drinks!

xx
~Annie

Friday, July 1, 2011

How to be a quilter on the go (and TDIPT!)

Do you love to decorate your house with little seasonal displays the way I do? Well, if you do you cannot have too many little candle mats and table runners. I have quite a collection of table runners, and I love to change them out a lot. It really gets me motivated to do the housekeeping, when I can decorate a table or counter top with a pretty little handmade runner or mat. PLUS, they are super fun to make!
I really had fun with this little charmer. I call it the Prairie Table Mat.Blue and red were such popular colors in the 19th century-I think because they were dyes that actually stayed vivid for a long time, instead of fading. Anyhow, it is just 13 inches square-the perfect size to tuck into a little corner, or with your dolls or bears. I started this on Tuesday-cut and sewed all of the little half square triangles. Then Isabel and I headed to the pool to meet some friends and my BFF's and I sat around the pool chatting and tearing off the paper backs. Thanks girls! We are the queens of multi-tasking!
Then I came home, made dinner, and sewed up this cute little quilt!
On Wednesday I put the layers together and got busy hand quilting it with over dyed perle cotton(from Valdani-love that stuff!), using the "big stitch method! Really big running stitches intended to show!
All I had left was the binding, so I sewed that on and finished up the handwork at Isabel's basketball open gym! I loved this sweet and simple project! And if you love it too, hop on over to TDIPT for more details!

Also this month is the finished wool felt Bee Hive Candle Mat that I sneak peeked a few days ago. I'm telling you, if you enjoy handwork, wool is the way to go. It is so quick, easy and portable, and always turns out GREAT! 
A great place to get started is Primitive Gatherings website-they have so many kits, all the wool included and great instructions. Give it a try, you will love it!

xx
~Annie

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Stars of the Prairie~stunner! (picture heavy)

I unasumingly walked into my quilt guild yesterday morning to be greeted by this  stunning quilt! It is called "Stars of the Prairie" and is being auctioned off by a neighboring guild, Pride of the Prairie Quilters in Naperville, Il. 
I took one look and began to swoon!

Not only is the piecing perfect, the colors and choice of fabric SO delightful, but the quilting is just incredible!
The center star is perfectly pieced with such fabulous color choices!
The use of batiks and small prints is just so inspirational.
And the applique is to die for. I love how every flower petal is a different fabric!
But the real icing on the cake here is the quilting. I wish I had gotten a picture of the back so you could see just how dense and perfect the quilting is.
It was quilted by Monica Troy, whom I am told won in Paducah this year. Over 75 quilters had a hand in this masterpiece. Wow! I was just in heaven gazing at this beauty!
Whoever wins it will be one super lucky person!
xx
~Annie

Monday, June 27, 2011

Sneak peek for July 1st

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I just finished this awesome wool felt candle mat from a kit by Bare roots. Super fun! If you haven't tried wool applique yet, you are in for a treat! It is so simple and quick! Almost instant gratification! I know we all love that!

This little knock-out will be available for purchase on TDIPT Thursday night, along with another piece I am quickly trying to finish up!
xx
Annie








Wednesday, June 22, 2011

4th of July decorating

We are feelin' patriotic around here these days
as my son Aidan, who is going to Western Illinois University in the fall,
has also signed up for ROTC.
You go Aidan!
We are so proud of him, he is such a great kid.
He has the heart of a volunteer and good christian values to back it up. I know he is going to be a force to reckon with at college! LOL!
Here is my little display on top of my antique doll cabinet.
That doll was my very first pattern called Justice. She is getting naturally old and faded now! It has been almost 10 years since I made her! She is the only model I never sold from my first line of patterns. I'm sure I will keep her always.
xox
~Annie