Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Hickory Sticks and Crystal Snow

Let's face it...winter is Minnesota is just plain Cold! However....it can be very, very pretty.

Hickory Sticks is a new little quilt designed just in time for Houston Quilt Festival. The piece measures 18" x 18". The little log cabin blocks are made from scrap fabrics. Paper piecing onto a foundation kept my little blocks accurate, neat, and just plain adorable! How can you resist these little blocks!  They are truly addicting!

The center block has significance that I'll share with you later. I'm very proud to be part of this exciting news that will be announced in the weeks to come!

Crystal Snow is one of my favorite pattern designs. Embellish with flat back swarovsky crystals, beads, or decorative threads.


Sunday, November 6, 2011

Falling Leaves

My tribute to Autumn. This is a new quilt pattern called "Falling Leaves".

The original pattern was designed for The Heart of the Lakes Quilt Shop Hop several years ago.

The pattern was called Autumn Splendor, and included a runner, and 5 quilt options.

I kept the basic design for this quilt, but changed the size to a smaller six inch block.

It was so much fun making these little leaf blocks. The leaves are all paper pieced. The scraps were used to make the alternating chain blocks.

I started with 24 Fat Quarters, and 1 1/2 yards of black Kona Cotton, and made both of the quilts shown below. I still have an abundance of scraps. I could have made the Leaf quilt much larger, but I wanted to get the quilt finished in time for the fall quilt shows in Des Moines (AQS) and Quilt Festival (Houston)

Falling Leaves
40" x 52"

Features assorted fabrics from Renee Nanneman for Need'l Love

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Crazy for Christmas!

I love Autumn! The winds are howling outside, threatening every last leaf that struggles to stay on the tree. Soon we will have a blanket of white.  While Piecemaker's Quilt Shop is basking in the joy of Quilt Festival in Houston...I'm working on new things for the quilt shop. I'm already thinking of Spring...no moss is allowed to grow under our feet.


I want to show you some of the new things we've been cooking up.