Apple Farm Blog Tour



Welcome to my stop on the Apple Farm Blog Tour. I'm so excited to have you visit today as I've been looking forward to sharing my work with you. It's so hard to keep it all a secret!! Thank you for this opportunity Elea xx

You know when you love a range of fabric, so much, that you just want to keep making more and more projects with it? Using up the teeniest little pieces, in creative ways, to continue the enjoyment of sewing and extending the fabric as far as possible. Well, this is what Apple Farm has been for me.

Apple Farm is the delightful new range by Elea Lutz for Penny Rose Fabrics. I have loved every range that Elea has created, but honestly, this one is my most favourite, ever!




Yep, she's claimed this quilt for herself.


Everyone wanted to help hold up the quilt, for photos. Here's Sam holding up the Apple Farm Quilt.


The moment I received my fabric, I knew that I wanted to make a quilt. Something sweet. Something girlie. A quilt made with a vintage design to showcase the vintage-y prints of this range.

This Apple Farm Quilt is made up with alternating 4" print squares and 4" snowball squares - to create a lovely overall star effect. This vintage quilt design keeps popping up on my Pinterest feed and I knew that it was exactly what I wanted to re-create.

I added some wide white borders and then used the apple patterns from Elea's free Bushel of Apples pattern for Penny Rose Fabrics, to applique along the top left corner and bottom right corner of the quilt. 






I backed this quilt in some super soft flannel, so it's extra soft and snuggly. The quilt only measures around 48" square, but Amelia has already claimed it as hers. It's too small for her bed, but it's just the right size to snuggle under while reading to her unicorn. Well, one of her unicorns. She has over a dozen of them and ever since she was a tot, she's had a unicorn obsession.


One of her many unicorns. This purple beauty with a rainbow horn is called Ashlynne.


After making this quilt, I had some small pieces of fabric left. I decided to have a play on the apple theme and came up with Cider Sleeves. Do you like apple cider? When we visited Adelaide earlier this year, we visited the Maggie Beer farm/store and couldn't leave without buying a few things. We came home with some jars of relishes, sauces, sparkling wine and even bought a few bottles of her cider. It's a good thing that I don't live close enough to visit often, otherwise I'd be there, a lot!


Cider Sleeve - pattern by Anorina Morris (coming very soon).


If you return later this week, I'll be sharing the Cider Sleeve pattern right here. It's a fun little project and a fun play on the apple theme. Make a set for yourself, a set for a cider-loving friend or perhaps a teacher gift for the end of year break... you know, apple for the teacher and all that ;-)

Fellow Aussie, Jemima over at Tied With a Ribbon is also sharing her Apple Farm project today, so stop on over and have a look at what she's created. Next up on the Apple Farm Blog Hop is Fat Quarter Shop and Bridgette at The Family Hearth. Hop over tomorrow to see what they made!


Here's the full list of Apple Farm Blog Tour participants:

8 August 2016    www.tiedwitharibbon.com

8 August 2016    www.sameliasmum.com

9 August 2016    www.fatquartershop.blogspot.com

9 August 2016    www.thefamilyhearth.com

10 August 2016  www.carriedawayquilting.com

10 August 2016  www.ellisandhiggs.com
11 August 2016  www.fabricmutt.blogspot.com
15 August 2016  www.transientart.com
16 August 2016  www.prettybyhand.com
17 August 2016  www.ohhowsweet.com
17 August 2016  www.downgrapevinelane.com
18 August 2016  www.saranaave.wordpress.com
19 August 2016  www.dollyhenry.blogspot.com
19 August 2016  www.jedicraftgirl.com
20 August 2016  www.elealutzdesign.com




12 comments

  1. such a gorgeous quilt,and who doesn't love unicorns lol

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  2. so beautiful Anorina,love it xx

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  3. This is a beautiful quilt - I love the vintage vibe!

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  4. Anorina! Your quilt is so precious and so are your sweet children (and unicorns yay!)! I love the apple applique details on the side of the quilt too. Adorable! And that cider sleeve melts my heart - the cutest idea, ever!! What an honor to see your Apple Farm creations. Thank you so much for the inspiration and for joining me on the hop! xx Elea

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  5. What a delightful quilt Anorina! I love all the photos of your family helping out with the shoot too!

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  6. It is a darling, darling quilt! So sweet and soft. And I love the cider sleeves . . . I saw them on Instagram and they made me stop and say "Ooooh" aloud. So clever!

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  7. Absolutely love it!!! So sweet and this is such a great line.

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  8. This is such a sweet little quilt! Just love it!!

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  9. Darling quilt! And the cider sleeves are such an adorable idea! Love them!

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  10. Your quilt is just darling!

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  11. Hi Anorina! Your quilt is just amazing! I love all of Elea's collections, and am having trouble picking a favourite but due to the fact I am having trouble stopping making things for my own blog hop items, I'd have to say Apple Farm is running in front...it's just so darn cheerful and fun to work with! I love the Cider Sleeves too, they are super cute! Megan x

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  12. such a adorable quilt! amazing! greetings from denmark Ulrike :0)

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