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!
Throwback Thursday ~ Fiesta
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Since I am busily binding the behemoth, I thought I would share a post from
ten years ago. This was my riff on the Postcards From Sweden quilt everyone
was...
****Fundraiser Book Sale***** NOW
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This is going to be a long post with lots of photos. I recommend writing
down the books you'd like then send me an email at humblequilts@gmail.com
with ...
Still kickin'!
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For some time now I have been telling myself that I need to write a post,
but then I did't feel like I had much to share. The bulk of the sewing I
have d...
A Big Stitch in Time
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I wanted to start the new year off mastering something new. I had tried
big stitch once before and was not happy with my results, so I whipped up a
litt...
Once A Year Fabric Yardage Sale!
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My once a year fabric sale is happening right now!
Enjoy 20% off the regular price of fabric on the bolt!
Prices are already discounted. Time to st...
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...
10 years ago
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Small Applique Blocks!!
It occurred to me today that I might get a handle on my WIPs if I had some place to look at them all in one place! Soooo, I will begin, in no particular order, with these three little 3" Posey Packet applique blocks from Froncie Quinn at Hoopla Patterns in VT. My Dream in the world of Quilting would be to stay in my sewing room and sew all day.....can't happen right now! Well, if I can't do that, I would like to be able to make one of these little applique blocks per evening! I'm too slow.....more like two evenings! Too, I would like to be able to make just one little log cabin block, one little Shoofly block, one Path to the Civil War block each day......eventually the quilts will get done! Good thing I am a "process person" who enjoys working on quilts every bit as much as finishing quilts!
Love you little blocks :-) Gorgeous colours. The calico garden quilt is on my to do list one day too. Have the pattern. That is a start. Keep having fun Cheers Lynne
Love you little blocks :-) Gorgeous colours. The calico garden quilt is on my to do list one day too. Have the pattern. That is a start.
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Cheers
Lynne
How fun - a Nantucket basket, perhaps. Very sweet.
ReplyDeleteCyndi, your little blocks are so pretty. You have inspired me to get mine out and work on them.
ReplyDeleteSo sweet, Cyndi. Keep those beautiful, motivational/inspirational blocks coming!
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