Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Victoria & Cottage Quilts


I’m so glad I subscribed to Victoria again! I always loved taking the time to rest and drink my coffee, and look at / read each and every beautiful page. And look, the latest issue coordinates with the quilt I’m making!


🌸Just a little fun fact about me and Victoria: 20 years ago my Beekeeper pillow was featured in Victoria magazine! I was so excited to see it in print!


More than 20 years ago I had a subscription to Victoria and kept every single issue. I had stacks of them. Then during a cleaning frenzy a few years ago (that doesn’t happen that often, to be honest πŸ˜‰), I gave away all my issues but one! I have always regretted that. Recently, I have been looking for old issues at used book stores. I want my collection back!
Victoria magazine, can you forgive me for my lapse of judgment and moment of weakness? 🀦🏻‍♀️

Now, as for the quilt I’m working on… 









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I was finally getting back into blogging again.
I wrote a lot more in this post, going into detail about the new quilt, the vintage fabrics I used, etc.
and when I hit publish, it all disappeared!

Maybe when this quilt is finished, I’ll write more.

Thanks for visiting. No one comments anymore, so I’m not sure if anyone still visits blogs. Let me know sometime if any of you are still around. If you are having trouble commenting on my blog, try emailing me lanamanis@gmail.com.

Take care and God bless,
Lana





 

Friday, March 18, 2022

Spring is Just Around the Corner!



So…I thought I’d share photos of all the snow we got here on the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee since January 2022! ❄️πŸ˜€

I think it snowed eight or nine different days!








Our last snow was just a week ago. We got 7 1/2 inches! 



I’ve been working on another cottage style quilt. I’ll share it in just a few more days.
And since spring is almost here, there’s so much to do outside. And then there’s the Lavender Festival to start painting for, and making block printed cards, and lavender sachets… oh, dear! So much to do, so little time!

Thanks for stopping by,
Lana


Friday, March 4, 2022

Cottage Style Quilt

 


I recently finished this quilt. I think it’s my new favorite!





I’ll be listing it in my Honeysuckle Lane shop soon,
but if you are interested, send me an email for all the details.

Thanks for stopping by,
Lana




Thursday, February 17, 2022

Blue and Brown Star Quilt



I guess you could call this one Primitive Star Quilt. To me, this is the perfect weight and size for a throw quilt, and the colors are not too bright and not too dark… Goldilocks or someone with a cabin or farmhouse would like it!


I used so many prints in this quilt, both new and vintage. It sounds funny calling anything from the 80s or 90s vintage, but I suppose that’s what it is now. I made a lot of folk art / primitive items in years past, so I shopped from my leftover fabric stash. I also shop from other quilters’ destashes. That gives me a varied collection and helps with the scrappy look.





I love sewing the binding on by hand!


The two photos below show the layouts I tried. But really, with half square triangles, the sky’s the limit in designs! 



If you are interested in this quilt, you can purchase it through my Honeysuckle Lane shop. I have several more listed there, as well.

I have loads of fabric that I have bundled together, thinking… oh! that will make the perfect half square triangle quilt! Guess I’d better stock up on lots of coffee. I see a lot of long, late nights in my future! 

P.S. If you really knew me, you’d know what a joke those late nights are anymore. If I’m not up and moving around, I’m dozing off by 7pm! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜΄

Thanks for stopping by!
Lana

Saturday, February 5, 2022

Puzzle Purse Valentine Collection 2022

 


♥️ Puzzle Purse Valentines are ready, but hurry… only 3 are left!

http://hlshop.blogspot.com/2022/02/puzzle-purse-valentine-collection-2022.html

If you are wondering what is a puzzle purse, here you go:

These are inspired by love tokens originally made in the late 1700s and the early 1800s.

Messages of LOVE are written on these Valentines which are folded in a precise intricacy so that as you open it according to the numbered sections, you read a verse or a phrase, and tiny hand painted pictures are revealed. The very inner most part of these Valentines have woven paper hearts or a woven paper heart and hand. They are sometimes tricky for the recipient to re-fold, which is part of the charm of the puzzle purse.

All artwork, which is a combination of naive / schoolgirl art / fraktur influences, is done with watercolors and India ink on aged paper. I have referenced American folk art books for ideas for flowers, birds, and other early American designs. I use poems of the 1700s and 1800s. Keep in mind these are hand done, so each one will be unique. Many steps are involved in the process of making these one of a kind tokens of love. I'm sure you and your loved one will appreciate the time and care it takes to create them.

The valentines measure 2 1/2" square closed and 7 1/2" square when fully opened.

Each valentine comes with a 3" papier mache box, painted, aged, and decorated with double woven hearts. The boxes with shredded paper and coordinating tops are my own idea that I began using several years ago. As far as I know, the puzzle purses were not delivered in boxes.