Today's pictures are my show and tell.
I'm still working on the little Buttermilk Basin "Sew" Simple BOMs.
This one is August.
June
and September.
This is another little kit I got from Karen right after she returned
from Quilt Market. (Hopefully her Etsy site is up and running now).
It's called "Americana Basket" by My Red Door Designs
Continuing to make progress on these monthly Indygo Junction blocks
by Sarah Sporrer.
This cute flag quilt is a freebie on Cheri Payne's Facebook group.
Stacy from Buttermilk Basin had this little pillow on her blog hop last year.
I think it's still available for purchase.
If you're on Instagram, you can identify with me on this...There is so much inspiration out there from so many talented people. Around Memorial Day, people started posting pictures of all their wonderful Americana decor. It was then I realized that I only had one red, white and blue quilt. That had to change! LOL So, I was looking through my books and came upon this pattern by Paula Stoddard from the book Season's Stitchin's. The pattern is called "Summer Fun". I got it finished just in time to enjoy it for the rest of the summer.
The little firecrackers were a project that Sandy I made at her house last month
on one of our "craft" days.
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This is "America Stitched Flag" by Buttermilk Basin.
(can you tell I'm trying to play catch up with the Americana decor?)
And last, another Buttermilk Basin design called "Summer Wool Runner".
The pattern cover shows the background in black wool, but I thought it needed a lighter look.
I'm not sure if I'll be at Woolies this month because the family is coming for a visit, so I'll probably see you in Sept. Oh my gosh....Sept? How can that be?
Time really does fly when you're having fun!
Thanks for stopping by. I know I don't blog as much anymore and I'm not even sure if anyone is visiting anymore, but I appreciate all of you who take time out of your day to stop by.
Hugs, Anne
Really enjoyed your finishes...just lovely and I always enjoy reading your blog
ReplyDeleteReally enjoyed your finishes...just lovely and I always enjoy reading your blog
ReplyDeleteIt is so much fun to see all your lovely handiwork, Anne. I am sure you still have plenty of visitors who are always excited to see your projects no matter when you post them. Have fun with the family!
ReplyDeleteSuch heartwarming finishes! I love seeing your Sarah Sporrer blocks. I hope to get these sewn someday too.
ReplyDeleteWow - so many beautiful projects. You have certainly caught up with the Americana decor!
ReplyDeleteI always look forward to your posts. Your projects are so inspiring. I loved them all and want some for my home!
ReplyDeleteOf course we want you to continue to blog, I love looking at your work as it's all the stuff I want to make myself. Miss the posts with you and Sandy showing the same patterns done differently.
ReplyDeleteLove all your new Americana finished(!) projects! Great job on catch-up!
ReplyDeleteAlways look forward to reading your blog. You are such an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteMore wonderful pieces and fun to see finished projects, and patterns I may want in the future.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Always enjoy your posts and I hope you continue sharing .
ReplyDeleteSo many gorgeous projects. Love them all!!
ReplyDeleteI always visit when you have a new blog post.
ReplyDeleteI was waiting anxiously for the show and tell posts.
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I always visit when you post! Love your show and tells :o)
ReplyDeleteWonderfulness! Your posts are always an event, so full of inspiration, and I admit, I get a little excited when I see a new entry from you in my sidebar. I pick a moment to view all the eye candy you post when nothing else is distracting me. I want to be able study and savor your entries. I can't tell you how many times I've dug back through your posts to look at something again or find a pattern title...so don't give up on us and stop sharing, cuz this girl hasn't given up on you!
ReplyDeletelove every one...my birthday is coming up :)
ReplyDeleteYes, I'm still visiting! I get so happy when I see a new post from you. You are just my style & very inspiring to me. Many of your projects are waiting for me in my sewing room. Thank you for taking the time to post your wonderful inspiring creations!
ReplyDeleteLove your blogs! Amazing talent dear! You've inspired me to finish a few patterns I have, like yours (only mine won't be as good as yours ;/ !!)!! Bushels of hugs & thanks!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for continuing to post your inspiring creations! They are all beautiful! Did you whip or buttonhole stitch the applique pieces of the Sarah Sporrer, Summer Glory Pattern?
ReplyDeleteI do not do Facebook or Instagram, therefore I am always excited to find a notice that you have posted a new blog. I read every word and marvel at your beautiful work shown in the pictures. Your entries are a delight to me......please never stop blogging!!
ReplyDeleteYour projects are all beautiful. I enjoy reading your blog.
ReplyDeleteAs always, I love all of your projects. I just bought a little kit for Americana Basket and also bought that cute little display!
ReplyDeleteI'm still reading and enjoying your blog! Always love to see your projects !
ReplyDeleteJust want you to know that someone is reading your blog. I enjoy all your projects. And of course, I love wool too. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteFrom following your posts for a long time, I can see you are a big fan of Buttermilk Basin designs. Those little mini's are simple designs and I like the way they are displayed. Nicely done. I did the set of Sarah Sporer designs you are working on only I did them in the method she suggested. I do wish I had done needle turn applique. Yours are oh so nicely done.
ReplyDeleteSo very sweet!
ReplyDeleteI have been reading your blog and drooling for a long time over all your gorgeous pictures! I love the decorating and all the project pictures. I get ideas for projects just by visiting you and I love when you tell who's pattern it is-makes it easier to find if I want one! Please keep blogging when you can-I for one would miss you terribly!
ReplyDeleteAlways look forward to your posts!
ReplyDeletePlease continue to blog as I love what you post and get lots of inspiration from looking!
ReplyDeleteLove reading your blog, I have been so inspired! I also made the Buttermilk Basin Summer table runner with a light background and made it into a wall hanging instead of a table runner. I wanted people to see it, not bury it under all my stuff on a table! Love all your projects!
ReplyDeleteAnna I love your blog and your cute stitchery pieces and quilts. Please don't stop blogging!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the Show'n Tell, looking forward to seeing yours next time!! I have made 2 of these patterns, so many more I'd love to make! Fun to see all the beautiful pieces! Thank you ladies for sharing!!!
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