Tuesday, April 26, 2011

I'm A Happy Bunny


It's been that weekend when you can eat all the chocolate you want - guilt free!

I have a finished quilt top.

The sewing machine is lint-less, has a sharp new needle and there are plenty of freshly wound bobbins ready to quilt the baby quilt.

The crock pot has been dusted off to make braised lamb shanks with parmesan mash


There's also chicken noodle soup and apple berry crisp.

She sighs with contentment

Now on matters quilting...the plan was to make a Lemoyne Star but I rather fancy Carpenter's Wheel instead.

What about this feisty little number seen on Material Obsession's blog?


Or perhaps the vintage look?


from a vintage quilt in the San Jose Quilt Museum - so I've been told

I need some thinking chocolate.


Hope you had a terrific weekend too!

Ann

Friday, April 22, 2011

Back in the Saddle Again



So sang Gene Autry. I know how he felt because I managed to have some time at the sewing machine this week for the first time since last November.

Whoo-hoo!

It meant that I finished my basket blocks. Yeahhh!

The pattern is from Kim Brackett's Scrap Basket Surprises book. Kim has a new book out called Scrap Basket Sensations and there is a Flickr group where you can post pix of your finished projects from either volume. Plenty of incentive to finish this quilt now.

The fabric range is Simple Abundance by Bonnie and Camille and I used a layer cake from Busy Thimbles as well as a little yardage. Busy Thimbles has some fabulous new fabrics in their online store - check out the Civil War reproductions and great new patterns.

Here are my swap blocks from Breezy Bree. I received them last year but hadn't got around to posting them. Sorry for the delay Karen.




Aren't they fabulous! Such a pop of colour. Soon I will be able to start putting my swap quilt together. Theri, Katie and Joanne have pieced their tops and I think are already quilting them. Fantastic!

Happy Stitching...Ann

Monday, April 11, 2011

Under the Sea


This is the last thing I managed to sew before life went into free fall last November.

It's a Moda Bakeshop design using Moda's Odyssea fabric range. The quilt uses a charm pack so it's economical and I always like an excuse to make pinwheels.

Now I just need to find the right backing fabric.  Hmmm...dots, spots, stripes or a tonal print?

Are you like me in that regard? Fussy about your backing fabric. Looking in every shop or online till you find just the right thing.

Thank you to all my bloggy friends for their patience and kind regards during my absence. I have missed you all and hope to have more time to see what everyone is up to now that things have settled.

The best thing about blogging - and quilting - is that you can pick up where you left off.

Happy Stitching!

Ann