Annabelle I do plan to use some of the remaining blocks for other projects. Plus...be on the lookout for a bit of Christmas with Annabelle! Thank you to everyone for your encouraging words and compliments. I am (still) working on how to distribute these patterns, but will be sure to let you know as soon as I am ready. One of the most difficult parts to publish was to decide on a name. However, after much thought and contributions from my family, I think I have one: The Quirky Hare & Co. I know, yes, a bit odd. But let me explain. First, the "Co." will be all the additional little critters surrounding Annabelle. The "Hare", of course, is Annabelle herself. Now, "Quirky". I decided to try and incorporate something from my family. Yes, they are all a bit quirky, indeed! However, this "quirk - y" pertains to my paternal grandmother. Her maiden name was Quirk. So, there you have it! |
what a wonderful quilt i wish you all the best!!Lisa
ReplyDeleteVery, very sweet! The Quirky Hare and Co is perfect.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt did you design! Annabelle is an adorable little rabbit.
ReplyDeleteLove this quilt, so sweet. I wish I knew you were looking for the blue dot. Though I can't be sure it is the same one I do have some of a dot that sure looks like that one. Let me know if you still need some and we can check it out!
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely little quilt. i love your characters, and especially that cute little mouse on the right side of your blog. your designs are really appealing.
ReplyDeleteShaaryn
A catchy name for the patterns you will be putting out. And an interesting story as to how you came up with it.
ReplyDeleteBellissimo!!!♥Love this gorgeous quilt....! Brava.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous. And amazing that you designed this yourself, Michele. Way to go!
ReplyDeleteSooooo happy to see Annabelle is made up now in to a quilt; she will be around for the next 100 years with luck, I just know this quilt is going to be so loved by all. She has stolen my heart. Cheers Glenda Down Under
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