Cameo Appearances……
For those of you who aren't aware of it yet, I introduced my very first line of fabric at market this spring with Camelot Cottons. It is called Cameo Appearances. I have to tell you, the first time I saw a piece of the fabric with my name printed on the salvage, it was pretty exciting! Here is the entire line on display in our store. The quilt hanging up is our Vintage Rose and Cameos pattern that we introduced in the spring Quilt Market in Salt Lake City in May. You can see several of our purses as well. "Cameo" has a whimsical/Victorian feel. The colors are not as bright as I normally use, but they are definItely not pastel.
Picture Perfect, is another new pattern from Spring market. This is one of those quilts that looks a lot harder than it really is. It's actually a pretty easy pattern.
Here is another one of my favorite quilts from the AQS show in Nashville. This one is called "She's a 30's star". I wish I could tell you who's it is but my photo wasn't quite clear enough to read when I enlarged it. I love the Trapunto effect with the machine quilting, and what's not to love with these great 30's prints.
Remember it's "apple month" here at TTD. Send me you favorite apple recipes! My favorite apple recipes involve getting in the car, driving to the local orchard and BUYING whatever I want!!! Can you tell I don't like to cook!
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"Reach for the highest apple, you can always get the lowest ones later!" Anonymous
Have a FABULOUS week!
Tammy


I absolutely love your Picture Perfect quilt. I see the pattern, but by any chance do you have the quilt kit with the same fabrics you've used? I'd copy that baby right down to the colors in each square - absolutely gorgeous!!! So - do you have a quilt kit for it in the colors you used? If not, e-mail me and let me know everything that is needed and the total price. Please???? Many thanks.
Posted by: Deborah Hester | November 11, 2007 at 08:40 AM
I didn't know you had your own fabric line. Congratulations! The fabrics are beautiful.
Have fun in Madison!
Posted by: amanda | September 16, 2007 at 02:20 PM
What about Grandma Bessie's recipe for Apples Squares? I believe the recipe is in "The Pantry Bible." Even Pastor Bob can bake those!
Posted by: Cathy Jo Bernard | September 13, 2007 at 07:54 PM
Hey, when you have great orchards that sell fantastic pies, donuts and cider -- who needs to cook?
Posted by: Angela | September 12, 2007 at 12:50 PM