Hi friends. First things last. Erhh, last things first. I can't remember anymore. But I do know I have been dancing around in circles waiting to show you some quilt market photos all the while balancing a few other heavy duty tasks like filming Janome videos for days on end and other things of that nature. But here we are then. Okay. Above is the cover of the brochure we put together for fall market. We try to print plenty of these so that we can include them inside all of the shop orders to keep you in the know. You know. Anyway, I am going to attempt some prose here, but I have a hunch that this post might get a little Cliff note-ish. So the bullet point for the above would be the first look here on the blog of my upcoming Ribbon Collection with Renaissance Ribbons. There is no better source for gorgeous jacquard ribbon and I am so much more than honored to be working with them. We are just about to load 8 ribbons into the shop soon to be followed by a few dozen more colors of the same designs. They are like cake after dinner. Perfectly beautiful in every way, and I've been working on lots of project ideas for you. Moving on.
The star of the show, at least front and center was the Log Mansion Quilt. Did you see that?- the title is linked to the downloadable pdf pattern for you. Hooray! (You can also get it from my MAKE page.) Just put the finishing touches on the pattern this morning, and Pierrette has also prepared some kits in the shop.
It really is one of my favorites.

Though this one is begging for a close second. There are a few notes for this lovely quilt. Not only does it feature many of the Loulouthi Velveteens which will be shipping next month, but the linen patches feature some of the embroidery work from an upcoming embroidery collection that I will be publishing hopefully before the end of the year. The pattern is called Love from A to Z and it is a full upper and lower case alphabet of a pretty healthy scale. The pattern will also feature a bonus project idea, this quilt, that will share a clever way to work your embroideries into a sewn item. I am also finishing up a second embroidery pattern called Fields Aflutter that is a conservatory of florals, butterflies, borders and other delights. More about the embroidery patterns soon.
Though this one is begging for a close second. There are a few notes for this lovely quilt. Not only does it feature many of the Loulouthi Velveteens which will be shipping next month, but the linen patches feature some of the embroidery work from an upcoming embroidery collection that I will be publishing hopefully before the end of the year. The pattern is called Love from A to Z and it is a full upper and lower case alphabet of a pretty healthy scale. The pattern will also feature a bonus project idea, this quilt, that will share a clever way to work your embroideries into a sewn item. I am also finishing up a second embroidery pattern called Fields Aflutter that is a conservatory of florals, butterflies, borders and other delights. More about the embroidery patterns soon.
A velveteen pouf that I designed just for market but that I can't get out of my head. And I think we know what happens then. So perhaps a new pattern in the Spring.
Pouf. And a pillow of linen, ribbon, and backed with velveteen. The table is from CB2. Wish it were bigger, and I'd use it in my living room. I thought of putting two together, but its still really low. I love the look of that dang table though.
This Painted Portrait Dress, enchanted with a bit of ribbon machine applied to the yoke, is cut a little longer than the pattern standard, for an elegant, albeit gypsy-ish, silhouette of rich color. We've topped it off with a Figure 8 Scarf of the new velveteens. Rest assured the moment we have the velveteens in hand, we will have new scarf kits in the shop for you.
And another sweet little ribbon project was on display. Lots and lots of vertical pintuck pleats made from simple, solid voile, which turn this way and that as the ribbon lays across on the horizon. The same concept could be done with bias bindings, or any cross grain fabric for that matter. It was a very fun exploration in texture, and a nice breather from print. Perhaps the most princessy type design I've ever dabbled with. I look forward to putting together some tips on this little number for you.
Last but not least (and probably not all of everything, but I did try) ...needlepoint. Thats right. Kits. Printed canvas. Wool. And for me, very, very fond memories of my childhood- one eager but imperfect stitch after another. One by one building my ideas of what is a good thing to do with your time. I am just so glad that Anchor was all too happy to let me design four new kits that will become available in Jan/Feb. We had just gotten the unstitched canvases right before we left, so I can't wait to show you the finished samples.
I'd like to say too, that I am feeling particularly reflective lately on the work that I have had the opportunity to do and share. Maybe not by accident that I feel very thankful this week, more than ever, for what I wake up to each workday. I've just been thinking that while I don't take my work too seriously, I also don't take the privilege of getting to do it too lightly. I am beyond blessed. And the added happiness of sharing it with you when I am able too is particularly lovely.
May you be blessed and well fed, body and soul.
Happy Thanksgiving,
xo, Anna Maria
everything is so beautiful as always! the bonne nuit quilt is my favourite, it's just perfect :)
ReplyDeleteI love the quilt, the dress, and the belt! So colorful!
ReplyDeleteThe velveteen fabrics look so lovely, I can't wait to play with them! Thank you for bringing so much beauty into this world.
ReplyDeleteHa! My order from Renaissance Ribbons is already under way to Germany and will be wandering into my shop soon. I'm looking forward to that box!
ReplyDeleteWonderful, inspiring pictures Anna! Maybe, one day, I'll even try a quilt. ;)
Maybe I should just link you to my bank account, since I think I'm going to be placing quite a few orders soon. Good thing Christmas and soon thereafter my birthday are coming!!! Have a blessed Thanksgiving. Indeed, much for which to be thankful!
ReplyDeleteAll the projects are amazing, and so beautiful, luxurious. Thank you for the Mansion Log pattern - I've got all my fabric in a pile waiting for the day after Thanksgiving! And I just cannot wait to get my hands on the ribbon, velveteen and needlepoint!!!
ReplyDelete(and I hope there will be a pattern for the star pillow at some point - so cute!!)
Gooourgeous.
ReplyDeletewonderful, beautiful, lovely, etc, etc. As always, making my world prettier and prettier. You have a sweet and lovely Thanksgiving Anna Maria!
ReplyDeleteLove it all!
ReplyDeleteWow! You are so amazing... I love absolutely everything. Thanks so much for sharing all your incredible upcoming kits and projects- it helps me plan ahead! Haha
ReplyDeleteLOVE that pouf! A pattern would be to die for, pretty please!
ReplyDeleteall is so lovely. i wanted to thank you for the inspiration to get out my embroidery needles and thread. hadn't done that since my high school days! (and that was many moons ago) what an impact those little stitches have on a project, right? and what a nice way to end the day---leaves me calm and contented before bedtime. thanks again and blessings to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love all of it. Gorgeous colors - perfect for fall and winter!
ReplyDeleteIt was a beautiful booth. Felt so rich and comfortable.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I finished the Studios feature on you while sipping cocoa yesterday. So inspiring as I tackle the reno on my own studio space.
Anna Maria, What is that brown fabric in the dress that shows off the ribbon so sweetly? It would be so nice paired with that first velveteen in the line-up (the floral print). Is that solid brown fabric one of your line?
ReplyDeleteI actually inhaled and exhaled ~audibly~ when I got to the last words. I was holding my breath, reading every word, and thinking: "Beautiful, amazing, lovely, holy-moly, and how does she do all this?!?!" You are blessed... blessed with skills and creativity, and industry, and we are blessed to see these glimpses of what you accomplish. Thank you! And Happy Thanksgiving. I count you among my blessings, for the inspiration and smiles your blog and your art brings into my days.
ReplyDeleteBoy, you packed so much into that post! And it was awesome! I love love love the new velveteens. Especially Summer Totem in Emerald. I'm looking forward to building this collection as you keep creating! Thank you for all of your hard work and dedication to all of us who love you so much! Have a blessed Thanksgiving with your beautiful family!
ReplyDeleteOh so lovely! One of those kits is calling my name...but which one....lol. Happiest of days with your family Anna Maria.
ReplyDeleteloving everything! "sigh" more on the must do list.....
ReplyDeleteOh my, so many lovely things! I would like one of each, please. ;) Looking forward to all these pattern releases!
ReplyDeleteI really, really <3 that sofa!
ReplyDeletethat's a heart...it didn't come out like I wanted. But you get the idea.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Everything! :-) Thank you for sharing your work with us all! You are a really big inspiration to me and I love to work with your fabrics!
ReplyDeleteYAY! I have been waiting for that Log Mansion pattern - love it! And hoping the velveteens will be out before Christmas...Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous all of it!! I have had the image of a giant log cabin quilt in my head for awhile and I love your title of Log Mansion so smart and funny!!
ReplyDeleteSomeday when I have a house, maybe you can come and decorate it.
ReplyDeleteThe velveteens look lovely! I bet they'll make for some lovely garment sewing.
ReplyDeleteOMG (I hate acronyms, but there you go), I just found your blog. I went fabric shopping this weekend and kept picking up patterns that happened to have your name on them and THEN did the same thing with a bunch of fabric. And NOW I read your blog and it's funny and I like you so much I want to throw up (totally a compliment).
ReplyDeleteLoulouthi velveteens?! They look gorgeous. As does everything else you're showing in just this one single post. Also, Kate's comment above makes me laugh, because I totally agree - I also like you so much I want to throw up. (Seriously, I'm all ooh-ing and ahh-ing over here.)
ReplyDeleteBoy - you inspire me like no other that's for sure.
ReplyDeleteOne thing though, a little complaint from me - the international shipping costs on your shop are unbelievable and unfortunately prevent me from ever buying anything from you!! As a favour for those in sunny Australia, could someone take a look? I have to source everything from other shops which all use the regular $13.95 envelope... I would love to buy directly from you one day!
Much thanks and blessings, Melanie.
Melanie, if the cost seems wrong to you please give us a shout. We only ever charge what we pay and occassionally the estimator is off and we can refund you the difference. This is covered on the shop info page, but if you ever want us to specifically quote anything for you, we'll of course be glad to. Email Pierrette@annamariahorner.com
ReplyDeleteWe ship to Australia very frequentlybest, Anna
Ooooooo, velveteens!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAhhh the EXPLOSION of colour - it can do nothing but inspire and create powerful surges of happiness! Love it all!!
ReplyDeleteJust a quick note to let you know that a link to this post will be placed on CraftCrave today [23 Nov 04:57pm GMT]. Thanks, Maria
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to get my hands on some of that velveteen!
ReplyDeleteHave a very beautiful Thanksgiving, Anna!
xxx Achaia
Happy Thanksgiving! Hope you have a great weekend....
ReplyDeleteAM ~ I am in constant awe of your work. And am ultra excited for your success, you have worked hard for all of it! Keep the amazing world of color and pattern coming our way. Happy Thanksgiving! ~ Anika
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful - we are thankful for your creativity! I have always been a knitter,occasional sewer and crocheter - am not totally into needlepoint and can't wait for yours - sign me up!
ReplyDeleteHurray! So glad you had some time to share these lovelies with us. That poof is fantabulous. Pattern, yes, please! Looking forward to the butterfly embroidery. I'm remembering what you featured this summer in your header....
ReplyDeleteOh my! So much eye candy! Looking forward to those patterns! And yes, let there please be a pattern for that amazing star poof because I need that in my life! As always your fabrics and projects are so inspiring! :)
ReplyDeleteYour booth was one of my faves at Market - and that ribbon belt... yum! Ordered a lot of your ribbons so I can make a few for myself and I knew our customers would love them!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for your velveteens to arrive as well!
x Lucy from Amitie Textiles, Melb AUSTRALIA!
oh my-the pillows and the pintuck quilt! beautiful. the ribbon and embroidery letters projects look awesome. anna maria, i can't keep up with you! what an inspiration.
ReplyDeletelove it all, totally inspired. I love love love the ebroidered letters :)
ReplyDeletelove it all, totally inspired. I love love love the ebroidered letters :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and inspirational post! I haven't done a embroidery in many years, and now I think I just might have to! Thank you for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the ribbon belt, so cute!
ReplyDeleteI'd really love it if you could provide the 'bonne nuit' embroidery patterns on your 'make' page.
ReplyDeleteHi! Greetings from Finland! Your quilts are so fantastic! It's so nice to find other quilters all around the world! :)
ReplyDeleteAnna Maria,
ReplyDeleteI am always so in awe of your talent. Love your blog (and fabrics and creations!).
These things are so adorable! <3 I'm in crazy love with the blog!
ReplyDeleteOh I love everything you have on your website. I just like to visit sites in hopes of getting some ideas for gift giving. I don't have a website of my own. And I also want to say that I wish I would look as great as you do without makeup in the morning :) thanks for sharing your goodies with us all.
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