Monday, March 10, 2014

New Offerings at PFATT Marketplace today!

Here is what I have for the month of March:
 
Tulip Needlebook


This is actually worked in blue thread. There are 2 wool felt pages inside to park your needles and a special little pin too!


 


Includes a handmade pin and a pearly corsage pin
A mini Raggedy Annie Angel:
 
10" Raggedy Annie Angel
And a new little mixed media painting entitled "Sisters":
 
Sisters, 5" mixed media painting in wooden frame

Hope you have a chance to click over to PFATT and see all the wonderful offerings for March!

Blessings,
Annie


Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Lydia

I have put this girl on Etsy at a reduced price!
 
 
She is one of a kind and based on the newest folk doll pattern, Ruby and Opal.
Here is the link!
 
Thanks for reading my blog!!
Blessings,
Annie
 


Thursday, February 20, 2014

Taking a short break...

To work on an ABC quilt for my little grand daughter Amy.

I love stitchery and appliqué together, don't you?
This is a block of the month by my sweet friend Jenny of Elefantz.
 I love her patterns, they are always super quick. 
We are having a crazy day of rain, thunderstorms, fog and sleet. So I am happy to be home and cozy, stitching with cheerful fabrics and threads!

Blessings,
Annie

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Thoughts turning to Spring!

After yet another snowstorm in the Chicago-land area on Monday,
 today we have lovely spring-like weather!
The sun is shining!
Everything is beginning to melt.
People are cheerful!
Its such a relief!
 
 

Wool Felt Applique Pincushions~Coming Soon!

And I am realizing how much the weather,
and time of year, influence my color choices!
Punch Needle Design coming soon!
 
I started this cute punch needle sheep in the dead of winter.
When the weather is snowy, primitive colors always make me feel cozy and warm.
 
 But then spring hits, and like clockwork,
I want cheerful pastels and shabby chic-ness!!
It happens every year!
 
Do your color choices change with the seasons, or are you primitive all year?
 Or country all year?
Or shabby chic always!
I always wonder, is it just me?
 
Blessings,
~Annie