Showing posts with label Annie's Farm Stand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Annie's Farm Stand. Show all posts

January 22, 2020

Two Step Quilt Kits!

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Today I'm sharing more Secret Sauce Sewing - another quilt kit which I designed for Bluprint last year!  This is Two Step, a fun charm square design which has been kitted in Dutch Garden III in Lap (I'd call it Baby), Throw, and Twin sizes.
Photo Credit Bluprint
To see this quilt kit on Bluprint, click right here

You may or may not know that I am a strip piecing quilter at heart.  Strip piecing is sewing pieces together before cutting them again, rather than cutting small pieces and then sewing the pieces back together; it's a time saver indeed.  This pattern is like that.  Rather than cutting the charm squares smaller to begin with, the pattern sews them together before cutting them.  This means you finish quicker!


My version of Two Step is made mostly in Annie's Farm Stand by Holly Holderman, with a few other prints tossed in.  I cut charm squares of these fabrics years ago, so it was definitely time to use them. 


Quilt Stats:
Pattern:  Two Step
Fabric:  Mostly Annie's Farmstand by Holly Holderman, definitely an aged collection.  :)
Size:  40" x 44"
Batting:  Hobbs Heirloom 80/20 cotton/poly
Quilting:  Belly Bop on Gratitude, my HandiQuilter Fusion with ProStitcher

This quilt is for sale in my quilt shop.  You can see it right here. 

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January 21, 2013

New Pictures of Mrs.Star, a Queen Quilt in Annie's Farm Stand Fabrics

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I took Mrs.Star off my living room wall in order to take pictures of my latest Queen 30s Barn Raising quilt.  I  didn't take any pictures of Mrs.Star on a bed before I hung her in the living room, so here are some fresh pictures of her.

Mrs.Star Queen Sized Quilt
She is pictured on a queen-sized waterbed which is longer and wider than a standard queen mattress, and thus, Mrs.Star will have a longer overhang on a regular mattress.
Mrs.Star Queen Sized Quilt
The backing is black with tiny white polka dots with a strip of half-square triangles down the middle.
Mrs.Star Queen Sized Quilt Backing
The pillow shams are little quilts, complete with quilted fronts, a wide flange, and bound edges.  One has a row of half-square triangles down the sides, and the other has strips of patches.
Mrs.Star Queen Sized Quilt Pillow Shams


Quilt Stats:
  • Name:  Mrs.Star
  • Pattern:  Sparkle Plenty by Loft Creations, enlarged from 48".
  • Fabric:  Black with tiny white polka dots.  All other fabrics are Annie's Farm Stand by Holly Holderman for Lakehouse Fabrics.
  • Size:  82" x 82" after washing.
  • Backing:  Black with tiny white polka dots with a strip of half-square triangles down the center.
  • Binding:  Double thickness black with tiny white polka dots, attached by machine for durability.
  • Batting: Warm and Natural 100% cotton.
  • Quilting:  All-over meandering stitch in black polyester thread on my vintage 1896 Singer 31-15 industrial machine set up on a quilting frame.
  • Value:  Cheery!

Sham Stats:
  • Name:  Little Miss Star Shams
  • Pattern:  Center star taken from Sparkle Plenty by Loft Creations pattern, reduced from 48", with border strips of half-square triangles and squares added.
  • Fabric:  Black with tiny white polka dots.  All other fabrics are Annie's Farm Stand by Holly Holderman for Lakehouse Fabrics.
  • Size:  Standard pillow size, 25" x 31" including 3" flange.
  • Backing:  Black with tiny white polka dots envelope-style opening.
  • Binding:  Annie's Farm Stand cheater squares fabric.
  • Batting: Warm and Natural 80/20 cotton/poly.
  • Quilting:  All-over meandering stitch in black cotton thread on my old Bernina 830.
  • Value:  Cheery!

This quilt is for sale in my Etsy shop, Busy Hands Quilts.  

August 24, 2012

Mrs.Star and Patchwork Prism Quilts For Sale!

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If you would like a custom quilt made in these patterns and your choice of fabrics, please contact me through my Quilt Shop.

From Annie's Farm Stand by Holly Holderman for Lakehouse Fabrics.


Quilt Stats:
  • Name:  Mrs.Star
  • Pattern:  Sparkle Plenty by Loft Creations, enlarged from 48".
  • Fabric:  Black with tiny white polka dots.  All other fabrics are Annie's Farm Stand by Holly Holderman for Lakehouse Fabrics.
  • Size:  82" x 82" after washing.
  • Backing:  Black with tiny white polka dots with a strip of half-square triangles down the center.
  • Binding:  Double thickness black with tiny white polka dots, attached by machine for durability.
  • Batting: Warm and Natural 80/20 cotton/poly.
  • Quilting:  All-over meandering stitch in black polyester thread on my 1896 Singer 31-15 industrial machine set up on a quilting frame.
  • Value:  Cheery!
Sham Stats:
  • Name:  Little Miss Star Shams
  • Pattern:  Center star taken from Sparkle Plenty by Loft Creations pattern, reduced from 48", with border strips of half-square triangles and squares added.
  • Fabric:  Black with tiny white polka dots.  All other fabrics are Annie's Farm Stand by Holly Holderman for Lakehouse Fabrics.
  • Size:  Standard pillow size, 25" x 31" including 3" flange.
  • Backing:  Black with tiny white polka dots envelope-style opening.
  • Binding:  Annie's Farm Stand cheater squares fabric.
  • Batting: Warm and Natural 80/20 cotton/poly.
  • Quilting:  All-over meandering stitch in black cotton thread on my old Bernina 830.
  • Value:  Cheery!

Quilt Stats:
  • Pattern:  Patchwork Prisms by Anna Marie Horner for Janome.
  • Size:  68" x 71", full pattern size.
  • Fabric:  Mostly Annie's Farm Stand by Holly Holderman for Lakehouse Fabrics with a few other treasures to fill in.
  • Batting:  Hobbs Fusible batting 80/20.
  • Backing:  Black with tiny white dots.
  • Binding:  Black with tiny white dots, double fold, attached completely by machine for durability with perfectly mitered 45-degree corners.
  • Value:  Wrap-me-up cozy!


Quilted Window Valance or Table Runner

Quilt Stats:
  • Pattern:  Mixed-up pinwheels.
  • Size:  10" x 54"
  • Fabric:  Annie's Farm Stand, black with tiny white dots, and Moda Bella White.
  • Batting:  Hobbs Fusible 80/20.
  • Backing:  Moda Bella White.
  • Binding:  Black with tiny white dots, double thickness, attached by machine for durability.
  • Value:  Sweet!


All of these items are available in any size and fabric combination by custom order.

August 7, 2012

The Bomb Drops ... It Doesn't Match!

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The bomb drops ... it doesn't match.  

This valance is the culprit that caused the bomb to drop.


This delightfully cheery valance is guilty.

... guilty ...
... guilty ...
... guilty ...
... too stinkin' cute guilty ...


She was replacing this ...


... which is next to this ... 


The delightfully cheery guilty valance above led to a conversation between Mr. and Mrs. Hearts in which it was discovered that the Mr. doesn't really like the fabrics and thinks they don't match all the wood in the room {ceiling, beams, windows, curtain holders}.  It was insinuated that Mrs.Hearts would be painting the walls pink next.  {GASP!}

The valance is a big NO, and that leads Mrs.Hearts to her decision...

... Mrs.Star is coming down ...

Mr.Hearts really doesn't like her, and the Mrs. thinks it is important that the Mr. like his own living room where he spends a lot of his evenings.

Mrs.Star will be for sale soon in the Mrs.' Etsy shop since the Hearts home has no other place for her.

Mrs.Hearts is making coordinating pillow shams as we speak.  

Here is a peek.


Alas, Mrs.Hearts finds solace in fabric since her extensive stash does not contain any fabrics that meet Mr.Hearts' requirements of brown.  

!! More fabric shopping !!

{TEE HEE!}

Linking to:
Fresh Poppy Design

June 18, 2012

Mrs.Hexie ... Patchwork Prism Quilt Finished!

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Mrs.Hexie ... my interpretation of the Patchwork Prisms Quilt pattern by Anna Marie Horner for Janome.  Made completely from my stash {yeah!} and almost entirely with my current ♥ Annie's Farm Stand by Holly Holderman for Lakehouse Fabrics ... a few other fabrics were used to fill in here and there.  I ♥ the mix of florals, dots, stripes, plaids, and checks.  You'd think 40 AFS fabrics would have been enough, but they weren't!


This is the largest quilt in which I have used fusible batting, and it worked fabulously without shifting even with the extensive handling of the quilt as I quilted.  ♥ fusible batting!  I did straight-line quilting along the inner and outer edges of the triangles and some special quilting to highlight the small hexagons.  ♥ that walking foot on my old Bernina 830!  The fabrics were not prewashed, and I ♥ the way the quilt crinkled up when it was washed!


The all-time bestest use of a clothesline is to photograph quilts!

Quilt Stats:
  • Pattern:  Patchwork Prisms by Anna Marie Horner for Janome.
  • Size:  68" x 71", full pattern size.
  • Fabric:  Mostly Annie's Farm Stand by Holly Holderman for Lakehouse Fabrics with a few other treasures to fill in.
  • Batting:  Hobbs Fusible batting 80/20.
  • Backing:  Black with tiny white dots.
  • Binding:  Black with tiny white dots, double fold, attached completely by machine for durability with perfectly mitered 45-degree corners.
  • Value:  Wrap-me-up cozy!
This quilt has been entered in the Patchwork Prisms Quilt Contest hosted by Sweet Diesel Designs.  Thank you Kati from The Blue Chair, Angela from Cut to Pieces, and Bianca from Sweet Diesel Designs, and to the Fat Quarter Shop and Janome for the terrific prizes.

Linking to:
Fresh Poppy Design Reasons To Skip The Housework Val's Quilting Studio

May 18, 2012

Blogger's Quilt Festival Spring 2012

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Amy's Creative Side

Amy's Creative Side is hosting a Blogger's Quilt Festival!  I'm linking up Mrs.Star and will share the story behind her.

Welcome to my living room!  This bright, happy quilt greets you with plenty of cheer!

I fell in love with Annie's Farm Stand fabric the first time I saw it and began collecting it shortly thereafter, ending up with over 40 different AFS fabrics in my stash, thanks to Marie Madeline Studio and several Etsy shops.  I have always loved star quilts, and when I saw the Sparkle Plenty quilt pattern, I knew that Annie's Farm Stand coupled with a black dotted fabric would look awesome, so I jumped in and began cutting squares. Do you know how hard it is to cut out fabric you absolutely love?  It is frightening, nerve-wracking, and exhilarating at the same time!

After I had completed my collection of Annie's Farm Stand fabrics, I showed the huge pile to several people and told them that I would be re-doing my living room in these fabrics.  One looked around at my current living room and said, "But your living room is so pretty now!"  An unnamed male rolled his eyes.  Maybe you should know that my living room has been decorated in muted tones of Thimbleberries fabrics for over six years, so Annie's Farm Stand is a big change.

I forged ahead anyway ... and began Mrs.Star.

There were too many quilt blocks to fit on my design wall at the same time, so I made the quilt top in sections.  When I got the first section done, I thought, "This will never work for my living room wall."  My friend, who comes over to yack sew every Friday afternoon, advised me to put it on my wall for at least one month before I decided whether or not to keep her.  I didn't have to wait that long to decide; I knew by the time I had sewn the whole top together that she was a keeper!

Mrs.Star is a symbol to me that it is perfectly okay for me to be different than those around me.  She is a very unusual quilt to have in a living room, and that is what I LOVE about her!  She is unique, she displays her beauty with courage, and she brightens the room with cheer, never ashamed that she is different, yet she is also perfectly content to hang in the background!  I want to be more like her!

Through quilting Mrs.Star on my vintage 1896 Singer 31-15 long-arm quilting machine, I learned that floating the quilt top was the culprit that caused my last two quilts to shrink so drastically, like 6 to 7" on a twin-sized quilt!  The tension on the quilt top is needed to prevent the extra shrinkage, so I now gladly pin the top to a roller to prevent this.  If a quilt starts out as a full size and shrinks to a twin, it does not meet the purpose for which it was intended, and we can't have that, can we?  Mrs.Star was 85" square before quilting and washing and only shrank 3" down to 82" square, perfectly within normal limits.  

Quilt Stats:
  • Name:  Mrs.Star
  • Pattern:  Sparkle Plenty by Loft Creations, purchased from Connecting Threads, enlarged from 48".
  • Fabric:  Black with tiny white polka dots from Connecting Threads.  All other fabrics are Annie's Farm Stand by Holly Holderman for Lakehouse Fabrics, purchased from Marie Madeline Studio and various Etsy shops.
  • Size:  82" x 82" after washing.
  • Backing:  Black with tiny white polka dots from Connecting Threads with a strip of half-square triangles down the center.
  • Binding:  Black with tiny white polka dots from Connecting Threads, double thickness for durability, attached by machine with mitered 45-degree corners.  
  • Batting: Warm and Natural 80/20 cotton/poly.
  • Quilting:  All-over meandering stitch in black polyester thread on my 1896 Singer 31-15 industrial machine set up on a quilting frame.
  • Value:  Cheery!
P.S. The quilt rack shown above was custom-built in the USA by veterans at GWiz Wood Products.  It measures 85" long.  I have no connection with them; just wanted to share where I got my really awesome quilt rack.  It was the first thing I bought when we built our new house!

P.S.S. You can read more about Mrs.Singer, my 1896 quilting machine, HERE.

May 11, 2012

Please Vote For My Quilt at the Quilting Gallery!

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Won't you vote for Mrs.Star in Quilting Gallery's Quilts For Mom contest?  Please stop by Quilting Gallery and vote for Mrs.Star!  Voting ends Monday, at 6:00 p.m. eastern time.  I'd appreciate your vote very much!


May 8, 2012

Mrs.Star Queen-Sized Quilt

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Welcome to my living room!  This bright, happy quilt greets you with plenty of cheer!

I just completed this new quilt for my living room wall.  You can see a picture of the previous quilt that hung on this wall HERE.  What a change!  She is so happy and cheerful, and I love the way she livens the room!  She is made almost entirely from half-square triangles though the black blocks are simple squares.  

I have plans to change out everything in the room to coordinate in these delicious fabrics, switching from the primitive colors of Thimbleberries to these fun, bright colors!  HERE is a peek at the Patchwork Prism quilt I am making out of Annie's Farm Stand fabrics, and she'll soon grace another wall in my living room.  I have plans for throw quilts, six window valances, full-length sliding glass door curtains, toss pillows, table runners, and maybe more!

I have learned that floating the quilt top was the culprit causing my last two quilts to shrink so drastically, like 6 to 7" on a twin-sized quilt!  The tension on the top is needed to prevent the extra shrinkage, so I now gladly pin the top to a roller to prevent this.  If a quilt starts out as a full size and shrinks to a twin, it loses resale value.  Mrs.Star was 85" square before quilting and washing and only shrank 3" down to 82" square, perfectly within normal limits.  And NO, she won't be for sale any time soon, if ever!  

If you are interested in purchasing a quilt similar to this, please contact me; I'd love to make this striking quilt again in any size with any color combination!

Quilt Stats:
  • Name:  Mrs.Star
  • Pattern:  Sparkle Plenty by Loft Creations, purchased from Connecting Threads, enlarged from 48".
  • Fabric:  Black with tiny white polka dots from Connecting Threads.  All other fabrics are Annie's Farm Stand by Holly Holderman for Lakehouse Fabrics, purchased from Marie Madeline Studio and various Etsy shops.
  • Size:  82" x 82" after washing.
  • Backing:  Black with tiny white polka dots from Connecting Threads with a strip of half-square triangles down the center.
  • Binding:  Black with tiny white polka dots from Connecting Threads.  
  • Batting: Warm and Natural 80/20 cotton/poly.
  • Quilting:  All-over meandering stitch in black polyester thread on my 1896 Singer 31-15 industrial machine set up on a quilting frame.
  • Value:  Cheery!
P.S.  I plan to participate in Sew Mama Sew's Giveaway Day on May 21st.  I haven't decided what to give away yet, but become a follower, and you'll soon find out!  Would you like it to be a quilt or a fabric stack?


P.S.S.  The quilt rack shown above was custom-built in the USA by veterans at GWiz Wood Products.  It measures 85" long.