Thursday 6 September 2012

Anna Maria Horner is a Genius

What is it with Anna Maria Horner, she is a creative genius.  Her collections have a bohemian melting pot quality, they never look mixy match and she makes me like things I usually can't abide- even leopard print.  Field Study is simply stunning.
I have already ordered my favourite prints from Annie at Village Haberdashery.  She is doing her build a bundle option just like she did with Flea Market Fancy as well as a colour way packs which are the pictures you can see here. 
Anna Maira Horner has a great selection of free patterns on her website, Katy Jones Imagingermonkey is just kicking off a Spinning Starts quilt a long and if you want a foundation pieced option for this quilt pattern rather than templates, I drew one right here to download for the quilt a long.
I think I am going to make the Feather Bed quilt, simpler than it looks with a strip pieced method for the feathers, genius design!  There are more fabrics to come in this range, velveteens and I am hoping for voiles too- fingers crossed.  I know from past experience, my favourite AMH prints can disappear whilst I sit and admire but don't get round to buying so I wasted not time for this collection.  If you just want a taster and want to save your pennies there is a 6" charm square pack of 30 prints, and a little can go a long way!
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15 comments:

  1. Have fun with it :o) (psst, Katy's not got an 'e' in it...)

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  2. She is a genuis. Totally.

    I want to make the feather bed quilt too!!

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  3. she really is a genius, I love every range she comes out with. I'd so love to make the feather bed quilt too but I've still not finished my loulouthi swoon yet!

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  4. thanks so much for the spinning stars foundation piecing option. i love that quilt but made one block with the templates and quit. maybe now i can finish.

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  5. I've got a couple of the field study prints already and yes love this range. I also love that feathers pattern and was wondering or is it hoping if it's actually simpler than it first appears?

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  6. I feel the same way about "Field Study". This line makes my knees weak!

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  7. i couldn't agree more my friend! anna knows what she is doing!

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  8. Feeling like saying something controversial, but I probably just need to get my eyes tested ;)

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  9. You are awesome doing the foundation for spinning stars! I will be using that :)

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  10. I'm definitely making Feather Bed. I LOVE that pattern

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  11. The moonlit palette may be my favorite.

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  12. Definitely agree. And I love the way her new ranges work with the older ones...even tho I am resisting I might end up with some more field study!!

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  13. Agreed re AMH, there is always something to love in her collections, and her work is always original. Really DON'T like those leopard prints though...! I am really looking forward to the velveteens - hope we get some good ones here in the UK.

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  14. Thank you so much for this post. I want to let you know that I posted a link to your blog in Creative Busy Bee Craft Inspirations, under the Page 5 post on Sep. 17, 2012. Thanks again.

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