Showing posts with label Lori Holt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lori Holt. Show all posts

Apr 1, 2019

Bake Sale Bag

Don't you just love this fabric, 
with its vintage themed kitchen prints?



When I left California and moved to Arizona this past summer, my dear friend gave me this beautiful bag!


It has a beautiful cherry lining and gorgeous deep pockets inside.


It makes me so happy to see all of these beautiful prints!



 I love this bag so much and wanted to share it with you :)


Thanks so much for stopping by!

Mar 4, 2019

Vintage Block Along

Have you been following Lori Holt's Vintage Block Along on her blog,
 http://beeinmybonnetco.blogspot.com?
She writes the cutest stories about growing up and being influenced by her grandmother's style of quilting.
I've been making her blocks, they're very pretty and a lot of fun!
Each block has their own story.

This is Block #1, Grandma's Star


Block #2, Pattern Basket


 Block #3, Around the Corner


Block #4, Little Farmhouse


Block #5, Rhinestone


Block #6, Vintage Lilly


Block #7, Star Shine


Block #8, Humble


Block #9, Egg Money


Block #10, Quilting Bee


Block #11, Sunday Star


Block #12, Sweet as Honey


Lori gives step by step visual instructions on her blog for all these blocks.
I've done her quilt alongs before and they never disappoint!
I know that these blocks are going to make the most beautiful quilt, that's why I'm making all the blocks, I don't want to miss out!!!
There's still time to catch up :)

Feb 4, 2019

Farm Girl Chicks

I moved from northern California, to Arizona last June.
I met Nedra in Gilbert, and we have been fast friends since!
We took a day trip to Payson Arizona, 
and went to the Copper Needle.  
It's a fabulous quilt shop where we met Gina, the owner.
Nedra invited me to a quilting group called "Farm Girl Chicks", 
at Quilters Oasis in Mesa.
The rule is, you can only be working on a Lori Holt project.
Oh boy, is it ever a fun group, and right up my alley!
I love Lori Holt :)
There's laughing and sharing, more laughing and laughing again!
Ooohs and awwws at everybody's beautiful creations.



Last week, Becky Parzy came to our group 
and showed us some of her beautiful quilts!
Here is Becky's version of Lori Holt's "Quilty Fun" quilt.


Becky said that she thinks it's much more interesting if you piece the back.
She always makes beautiful labels too :)


 Here is Becky's version of her Penny Pig quilt, 
from Lori Holt's "Farm Girl Vintage" book.
She used the Farmhouse Lane setting found on Page 128, and substituted Penny Pigs for the Farmhouses.
You can see Lori's quilt here.


Here's the back of Becky's Penny Pig quilt, really cute!


 Here's Becky's Farm Girl Vintage quilt, so beautiful!
Becky said that she chose the border fabric and used the color scheme from the fabric to choose color choices for the blocks.


Such gorgeous machine quilting!!!
Notice the little printed borders that Becky added?
Very original :)
Lori always says that she loves it when someone makes one of her quilts "their own".


Becky had a couple of extra blocks which she added to the back.


Here's Becky's version of Lori's "Spelling Bee" quilt.


 I took closeups so you could see the individual blocks.




 The back of her Spelling Bee quilt.


The label :)


 I'm not sure what this quilt is called, but it's lovely!



 Becky has also made some really beautiful Tilda dolls.







 Becky and her friend designed this sweet heart conversations quilt.


 ...and this pillow to match.


Nancy (in red) is the awesome and incredible and darling 
host of our Farm Girl Chicks group.
She is also the heart and fun of the group too!
Nancy grew up with Ellen (white and blue), they have been best friends since childhood.
Ellen is good friends with Becky, that's how we were able to have Becky come to our group and do the trunk show.
They are all the sweetest ladies!!!
To add to the enjoyment, we had a baked potato bar for lunch with every single topping you can imagine!
This group is the highlight of my month!


I hope you enjoyed all the trunk show :)

Jan 28, 2019

Goldilocks and the Three Bears

I have a cute little two year old grand daughter named Taylor.
 Many months ago, when I first saw Stacy Iest Hsu's Goldilocks and the Three Bears Novelty Cut Sew Doll Panel, I knew I had to make it for Taylor for Christmas.
She loves dolls and role playing and I hoped she'd like it :)


I'm not usually a fan of doll panels, but some of them are really cute!
Isn't Taylor precious?


But seriously, what little girl wouldn't want these?
I wanted one, lol!
Goldilocks has a removable skirt, and so does Mama Bear.
Papa Bear's bow tie is too much, along with his shorts and suspenders.
I added a little "I Love You" tag to baby bear but sewed it on backwards, oops!
I had them all nestled in a large lined drawstring bag by Jeni Baker.
I made the bag out of Lori Holt's fabric line "Flower Patch".



I had the brilliant (ha ha!) idea of including the book in the bag.
I researched all the goldilocks books and this one seemed the best.
Goldilocks is very naughty in the book, she doesn't listen to her mom.
There are a lot of lessons to learn from that.


I'm pretty sure Taylor likes her gift.
Thanks to her mom Kimalee for taking the photos for me :)
I was so intent on wrapping and delivering the gift that I totally forgot!





Jun 18, 2018

Scrappy Cross Roads Table topper

I finally finished my Scrappy Cross Roads Table topper!
It's been almost 4 years since I sewed the blocks, you can see my post here.
Each block measures 16", I made 4 of them to create the table
topper.
The table topper is 32" square.
It's one of those pieces that you have to examine, to figure out how the blocks were sewn.


I used a scrappy binding and machine quilted in the ditch.
I like the look, with all of the squares to match the scrappy patches.


I love so many of these squares that were leftover from various projects!


I backed the table topper with a Riley Blake Chevron.
I'm anxious to use my new table topper!


Lori Holt's free tutorial can be found on her blog.
She's responsible for so much of my inspiration!