Helloooooooooooo! I can't believe two weeks has already passed since I was headed to Virginia for the quilt festival. Time is flying I tell ya! hee,hee,hee.
The festival was interesting this year as I was a vendor rather than a patron. I got to see so many friends/customers and met a bunch of new friends too! I'm grateful that my dear friends, Molly and Babs and my Sis-in-Law, Lea were there to help me. I'm also grateful that my other dear friend, Shannon Shirley, was there to help me break everything down. Good gracious it is a ton of work to vend a show.
Let's start off the virtual quilt show with my booth. What do you think? I really love how it looked. Everyone kept telling me they have never seen anything quite like my style. That made me smile really big!
This is me, Molly and Babs as we headed out that morning. My little Bunnymobile was packed to the hilt! David couldn't believe I managed to get everything in there. If there is a will, there is a way. ;)
Here we all are at my booth after set up. Yaaaaaaaaay!
Ok, now onto the quilts and the stories and makers behind each one.
I hope you enjoyed seeing these. Do you have a favorite? I will have more quilts to show you next week.
Until then, sending you hugs and creative inspiration,
Michelle
Wednesday, March 8, 2017
Wednesday, March 1, 2017
Sunflower Caravan - Block 3 of Briarside Lane
Welcome travelers! Our journey continues down Briarside Lane. This month is the Sunflower Caravan! I must say, I got carried away stitching details on this block! hee,hee,hee.
A Caravan of Sunflowers by Jules Woolford
On a pleasant evening in late spring, the road leads us through the lowland hills of Scotland. The lush green hedgerows are full of birdsong, and the roadside verges are dotted with gold and silver buttercups and daisies. A tang of wood smoke scents the air.
We hear voices in the distance, and the “clip clop’ of hooves; then we see a piebald cart horse being taken to pasture in the fields beyond.
Rounding a bend in the lane, we spy a gaily painted caravan at rest! A campfire has been set, and an old copper kettle hangs over it. Soon it will be boiling, ready to produce steaming mugs of hot tea for the travelers. Here they come, ready for dinner after a long day’s drive; their horse has been rubbed down and is already enjoying his meal of delicious hay.
Seeing us admiring their lovely old wagon, they wave, and invite us to stay for supper, stories and songs around the fire.
The Back Story:
It was a June evening. While exploring the beautiful hills of Galloway in Scotland, Jules saw her first Romani caravan or “vardo,” with a friendly piebald horse to pull it. A vardo is a traditional horse-drawn wagon used by the British Romani people from the mid-1800s to about 1920. These wagons were heavily decorated with beautiful carvings which often included flowers, vines and elaborate scrollwork.
The travelers Jules met were living out of the vardo through the summer. Their camp was set and a fire was burning, just like the Sunflower Caravan, and there was even a battered old kettle which had seen a lot of service over the years! It was a thrill for Jules as such sights were rare, even 30 years ago.
Today most of these lovely old caravans are used for show at the British Romani horse fairs held throughout the year. They are also very popular as holiday homes!
This is Jules' original painting, which inspired my Folk Art Fusion and embroidery designs.
We do hope you are enjoying this journey as much as we are! Remember, we would love to see your creativity and invite you to share your photos on The Raspberry Rabbits Facebook Page.
We have the e-pattern (PDF download) and wool kits available in the SHOP. So hop on over.
Don't forget, the pattern includes a FREE embroidery version for all our friends who love all forms of stitching. A special thank you to my dear friend, Babs Fullerton for stitching the embroidery version.
A million hugs of thanks for being a part of our family of friends. You have no idea how grateful we are to have you in our lives.
Your friends always,
Michelle, Jules and the Bunnies
Tuesday, February 21, 2017
A Sneaky Peeky and Mid Atlantic Quilt Festival
Hi everybunny!
Just a quick hop in this week. Here is a sneaky peeky of the third block from the journey down Briarside Lane. This block will make its debut on March 1st. Got any ideas on what it is?
I'm headed out in the morning for five fun days vending at the Mid Atlantic Quilt Festival. Hop by and visit me! I will be in booth 1415.
Have a great weekend and I'll see you next week!
Hugs,
Michelle and the Bunnies
Just a quick hop in this week. Here is a sneaky peeky of the third block from the journey down Briarside Lane. This block will make its debut on March 1st. Got any ideas on what it is?
I'm headed out in the morning for five fun days vending at the Mid Atlantic Quilt Festival. Hop by and visit me! I will be in booth 1415.
Have a great weekend and I'll see you next week!
Hugs,
Michelle and the Bunnies
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Fleur de Bunny
Hi there! Just hopping in for a quick post this week. I am running around like a crazy bunny trying to get ready for vending at the Mid Atlantic Quilt festival next week. I do hope to see you if you attend that show. I know it's going to be so much fun.
Today, I wanted to share a new design with you. Well, it's actually a remake of a design I made back in 2009! Gosh did that time go by fast!
May I present my "Fleur de Bunny" quilt. Do you get it? Can you see the bunnies in the middle of the fleur de lis? hee,hee,hee
I made this using wool and cottons, but you most certainly can use all cotton fabrics.
It's lots of fun to make and it would look good in a variety of places depending on what fabrics you chose.
I have the e-Pattern and a few Wool and Thead Kits available in my SHOP. So hop on over if you would like to make your own "Fleur de Bunny."
Hugs and have a wonderful rest of your week!
Michelle and the Bunnies
May I present my "Fleur de Bunny" quilt. Do you get it? Can you see the bunnies in the middle of the fleur de lis? hee,hee,hee
I made this using wool and cottons, but you most certainly can use all cotton fabrics.
It's lots of fun to make and it would look good in a variety of places depending on what fabrics you chose.
I have the e-Pattern and a few Wool and Thead Kits available in my SHOP. So hop on over if you would like to make your own "Fleur de Bunny."
Hugs and have a wonderful rest of your week!
Michelle and the Bunnies
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