Friday, November 30, 2012

wool and sandy toes......

what!?!
well the wool toes belong to my A Primitive Christmas Ornaments and the sandy ones, are so lucky to be mine, heading off tomorrow morning for Hawaii......oh my gosh, so excited......
won't be back till December 9th, oooops!!!! that's after my blog post date of December 7th, sweetly Stacy Nash has switched with me......oh me! now i just realized i am having to follow after her, what i'm sure is to be "too die for" ornament...... stressed, a little, but i'm sure relaxing in the sun, sand & surf will melt away any worries.......
take care and enjoy all the primitive ornaments yet to come..... xoxoxo cheri
p.s. will pick the little primitive quilt winner when i return......

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

little quilt gifts......

making, well really remaking, little primitive quilt gifts for my up coming Thursday Quilt Class Christmas Party...... had this idea to embellish already made, by me, little patchwork quilts in my home for......
the hostess......


for the teacher......


and for the exchange gift......


oh and while i was at it.......how about one for one of you...... now if you'd like receiving a little primitive quilt (with holiday sparkle added) just leave me a comment, making sure i also have a way to contact you for holiday delivery......



enjoy cheri

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Monday, November 26, 2012

A Primitive Christmas......

A Primitive Christmas Handwork Blog Hop was started off today by Sew Unique Creations....... she designed these Wool Woodland Christmas Ornaments to share.......






link to her blog and all other designers is on my sidebar......posting Wednesday is Wooden Spool Designs and Friday is Wool Crazy......we are going to have the best decorated trees around with our twelve or more new primitive ornaments made from all designers......
enjoy cheri

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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

A Primitive Christmas

A Primitive Christmas Blog Hop coming soon.......
12 Designers......12 Primitive Holiday Ornaments......12 Cookie Recipes......starts November 26th and ends December 21st.......posts will be on Monday's, Wenesday's and Friday's.......
designers included......
Debbie Busby* Wooden Spool Designs
JoAnn Mullaly* Wool Crazy
Lori Brechlin* Notforgotten Farm
Lynda Hall* Primitive Pieces by Lynda
Stacy Nash* Stacy Nash
me
Ali Strebel* Ali Strebel Designs
Kathy Schmitz* Kathy Schmitz
Jeni* Woolen Willow
Lisa Bongean* Primitive Gatherings
Stacy West* Buttermilk Basin
and a special guest.......

what a list of creative and talented ladies, blew me away as i'm typing in the names, must say i'm a bit intimidated now........going to be awesome can guarantee that!


Sunday, November 18, 2012

sew thankful......

been busy having way too much with candies & chocolate today.......me, Papa, Cooper & Analisa created these sweet Thanksgiving delights for our holiday table....... so very adorable
and speaking of tables "Inspired by Antique Quilts" Kathie you have a primitive nine patch coming your way, as soon as i get your address, to decorate your holiday table...... enjoy cheri





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Friday, November 16, 2012

breakfast muffins......

brown sugar & sour cream muffins...... simplified

in one bowl mix together.......
3 cups all purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon salt
1&1/2 teaspoon baking soda
set aside......

in another bowl mix together......
1 cup brown sugar
3/4 cup + 2 tablespoons canola oil
3/4 cup sour cream
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 cup shredded carrots
1/3 cup raisins
1/4 roasted sunflower seeds

add dry ingredients to wet, little at a time and mix together.......bake in lined or baking sprayed muffin tins at 400' for 20 to 25 minutes.......let cool and serve with butter, delicious......
recipe borrowed from janessweets.blogspot.com





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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

sew thankful.......



you will need from background 2" squares and 5" squares......i used most of a half yard piece.....
sew your nine patches into five blocks with background corners and twelve blocks with nine patch corners..... i was one nine patch short, not to worry, used a four patch that was laying around, cut down to size...... just a make do kinda gal....






now i now how busy we can all be around the holidays, just no time to whip this little charmer up, well aren't you lucky, this little primitive quilt could be coming to your house for the holidays.......
just let me know if you still have room on your holiday table, please remember to make sure i have a way to contact you for your particulars.......
enjoy cheri

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Friday, November 9, 2012

sew thankful......

i am so very thankful for so many things, one of which is that i am able to share with you a little primitive scrap nine patch sew along....... this is how i stitch together my scrap nine patches......
first i sew small sections of prints to strips of muslin, i'm using 1" wide strips, cut these apart, iron open and sew some with muslin, some with another print to opposite side......iron open, cut into 1" sections and sew together into nine patches......
eighty of these little nine patches will make you a primitive Thanksgiving quilt for your holiday table.......







still need to quilt mine so you've got a couple days or so.......

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Thursday, November 8, 2012

all blocks done......

finished all my Four Knaves blocks yesterday and laid out for sewing blocks and rows together.......


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Monday, November 5, 2012

roses and rust......

Lucy had a photo shoot yesterday in her pink, flouncy outfit at our local rustic park...... of course Grandma wanted Lucy, ruffled roses and all, on the chippy, rusty old farm piece, she'll be adorable in them all I have no doubt......




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Friday, November 2, 2012

homespun heaven.....

i count myself thankful to live so close to three of the best quilt shops ever......i live in homespun & reproduction heaven.....
some of you ask where do you buy your fabrics, have so many choices, feed your fabric addiction?









here are  my go to shops and i know any/all would be glad to put together cheri fabric choice packets, they are all very familiar with my must haves, constant go to's and new loves.....
Fat Quarters Vista CA. 760.758.8308
Grand Country Quilters San Marcos CA. 760.471.1114
Country Loft La Mesa CA 619.466.5411
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