I've owned my quilt shop since 1990, specializing in antique reproduction fabrics. Made my first quilt in 1976 which greatly reduced my sewing of clothing! Would like to find more time to SEW.......maybe when I retire? Am married to a farmer, have 3 children and 4 grandchildren who are the light of my life!!! And now there are 3 great-grandchildren and another due in January 2019!
Fun on a Friday
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Hello and happy Friday!
Monday we will be putting together the center of our Summit Stitches and
I'll show the antique and let you decide if, and how you ...
Finish It Up Friday ~ Sawmill
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This was a quick finish! It ended up at 48 by 64 inches. It used eight fat
quarters plus two yards of background fabric. I used leftover backing for
the b...
Liberty's Birds #8: New Orchards
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*Liberty's Birds #8: New Orchards by Denniele Bohannon*
Sara Robinson returned to the ruined town of Lawrence in June, 1856 after
traveling in the east...
October Happenings
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At the Village Dry Goods "Chit Chat, Finish That" the first week of this
month, I finished the last houses I needed for my house quilt. And they are
tiny...
A Summer Sampler
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As usual, So much quilting, so little blogging! But, here are a few
offerings since my last post in June😕
Our statewide quilt show (Maine Quilts 2025) ...
Doll Bed Dowry ~ Three Cheers! FREEBIE!!!
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It's been awhile since I've posted on my blog. It seem with so many other
social media outlets, a blog is kinda out of style now. When I first
starte...
July Monthly Mini
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I borrowed this idea from many others who have done this. Scene within a
square of toile, framed with scraps. Lightly quilted. See more on Wendy’s
bl...
Counted Cross Stitch and a Quilt Finish
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Counted cross stitch has made a big come back and I have joined those
returning to the craft. What a change since I taught myself how to do it
back in ...
Radical Rose
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Original Quilt from our Collection We love seeing quilters making projects
with our patterns.
Our 'Radical Rose' has been a popular pattern for us.
One o...
Life after a Flood: It's Not All bad!
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Between 5 and 7 PM on February 27th, a small cold water valve under our
master bathroom sink gave way. I was gone but had been in there prior to
leaving...
catching up
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So, we had Christmas, and New Year, then we had the drought/heat wave, and
now we have the floods! Everything normal here in Australia.
I have been workin...
Visit my new blog
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https://www.bloglovin.com/@annhermes/using-vintage-rulers-to-hang-my-little-quilts
Also try going to bloglovin.com and search for @annhermes in the search...
An Awesome Gift!
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Look what arrived in the mail yesterday from my friend Mary from *Quilt
Hollow*.
It looks huge in the photo above but in actual fact, it measures only 6"x...
Ann Robinson Bedcover
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This bedcover is one of the earliest quilts in the Shelburne Museum
collection, and is on the cover of the book Enduring Grace, Quilts from the
Shelbur...
11 years ago
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Hanging Squash
I grew a few squash plants this summer from seeds saved from a particularly good-tasting squash from last year. The vines went everywhere and I let them...........one even climbed a tree! The photo is not too clear, but the squash is hanging more than a foot off the ground!!
Is it big enough to make a birdhous?! Love those gourds and squash! Down here you see purple Martin houses made of them, put up real high....they eat the Mosquitos.
Is it big enough to make a birdhous?! Love those gourds and squash! Down here you see purple Martin houses made of them, put up real high....they eat the Mosquitos.
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