Wednesday, February 20, 2013

It's all about Me....... blog hop

It's Thrusday the 21st sew.......
It's my turn to share with you what I have done with the fun little pattern that Amy Bradley share with us.
There have been some great projects created sew far and what imagination some of the creators have.
Sew without further ado here is my little project.

I could only fine one stripped fabric in my stash, sew I also quilted on the bias to add a little more.
I did add a couple little touches with the brass spool of thread and of course I seamed to always have a threaded needle attached to myself when working on a project, sew my lady has one too.I changed up the hair just a wee bit with my bangs and added prairie points and buttons to fame her up.
                                                               my bias backing

Here is the list of today's blogger's be sure to stop by and have a visit with them too.
Thursday, February 21








In Stitches and Seams ( that's me )






I have a little give away sew if you leave a comment and you can get in on the draw, which will be at the end of the hop( if you are a non reply commenter I will not be able to contact you )
                                                 a charm pack and a quilters deck of cards

Thank you to Madame Samm, Marlene and Amy for all the work that goes into a blog hop.I know it take a lot of time and talent to get things to run as smoothly as they seam to us out here.
Thanks for stopping
in stitches
Annette

102 comments:

  1. Love the changes for personality - and biased stripes are a must if your are 'biased'.

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  2. She is just perfect! Love that needle! This has been so much fun!

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  3. great stripe..I think you did a wonderful job

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  4. Love your you! I also tend to keep my needle in that dangerous spot! Thank you for sharing.

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  5. Love your lady and the triangles are a great addition!

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  6. Great job, she looks fantastic and thanks for the chance to win!

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  7. You certainly is a lady biased and a very fun one too. Thanks for sharing you creativity and for a great give away

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  8. I love your wall hanging! the addition of the needle and thread will strike a chord with many of us!!
    Thank you for sharing!

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  9. Really neat striped fabric. Love it. swalker287 (at) gmail (dot) com.

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  10. Nice job and I love the stripe fabric of her dress. Good Idea to add stripes with the quilting.

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  11. I love her, and the needle is a perfect finishing touch!

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  12. lol I like your lady. Thanks for sharing, the giveaway, and the giggle. I am a follower. vickise at gmail dot com

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  13. ahhhh funny..and yes are we not all known to have a needle and thread stuck to us...sometimes I even have 2..oh my...and your ME is wonderful...I love the curly ends of her hair....adorable

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  14. :) YES! Love the attached needle! I so relate...unfortunately I also have needles running loose in the furniture...can be painful. :)

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  15. Annette you did a great job...I am a stripes kind of person so i like what you did with her. You even added the needle and thread, how cute. Have a wonderful blog hop day.

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  16. Love your mini quilt - thanks for sharing.

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  17. This hop is such amazing!Thanks for the fun!

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  18. Love your lady and those prairie points! Great way to make the pattern your own. And thanks so much for the giveaway!

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  19. Thanks for sharing your little lady!

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  20. I love how you used the strips throughout the quiltie. Great detail on the sides. It really brings it all together. Fabulous idea!

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  21. Love the way you used stripe fabric, and the back is wonderful too.

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  22. How cute Annette, I love the addition of prairie points just perfect for a Prairie girl ;-).Thanks for sharing .

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  23. love what you did with your little lady Annette. Great hair do too. Thank you for the giveaway

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  24. Cute lady. Love the prairie points. Sets it off perfectly.
    tvbart@charter.net

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  25. She is adorable and I love your fabric choices. Very nice!

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  26. Rosemary B here: I love yours, love the spool and your biased quilting, superb and very well done! great fabric
    Thank you so much for sharing today

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  27. She's really cute, Annette!!! I love the threaded needle! (I have a tendency to stick mine in the knee of my blue jeans since I like to sit with my legs curled up. It's a little disconcerting to find a needle there when I've forgotten about it!)

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  28. I love all the extra touches you made to personalize her. The prairie points were a great addition. Good job!

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  29. great job -- very sassy looking lady you have there.

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  30. Love your wall hanging, Annette. Prairie Points make such a nice statement. Thanks for sharing and for the opportunity on the draw.
    bonnielarson58@gmail.com

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  31. Your lady is very cute--I love the addition of the prairie points and the fabrics that you used.

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  32. Great job. So many different ladies.

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  33. So darn cute. I love making prairie points like that on quilts too.

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  34. I love your lady and the curls at the end of her hair are fun. Love the strippy fabric.

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  35. Well done, Annette! I love the addition of the needle stuck in the shirt. I am always doing that and having someone else point it out, like I forgot it was there! Bet you do too!

    Isn't it fun to hop around and see what the others have done with the pattern?

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  36. Sew cute and nicely done. I really like your fabric choices. Thanks for sharing ... :) Pat

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  37. your lady is fab! I love the little touches and the quilting is gorgeous

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  38. Love the threaded needle, so cute!

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  39. I really like the way you did her hair :)

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  40. Great lady. I also wear a threaded needle when I sew. Thanks for sharing and of course the giveaway.

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  41. Annette-I just adore Amy Bradley because she has a way of capturing life through her patterns with a sense of humor. I have used one of her cat patterns in the past and did a little wall hanging for an artist friend of mine. Your rendition is very cute. Thanks for sharing

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  42. Hope that needle doesn't stick you.
    Liz

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  43. She's wonderful, her dress says it all :)

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  44. What a terrific job! You even matched up your stripes on the back for a wonderful pattern there - nice! The prairie points sure add a wow factor. I think I noticed cute buttons on those prairie points, too. Your creative really shone through on this project.
    You are very generous with your giveaway. I haven't seen any Carol Doak playing cards. Those are a treasure. Thanks for participating, blogging, and being an inspiration. I hope you continue to participate the hops.

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  45. thank's that's a beautiful lady. hope you enjoy the blog hop

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  46. Wonderful little lady and with her threaded needle too. I would have to add loose threads all over my lady as that seems to be the way I look anymore. So much fun seeing all of these creative ladies.

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  47. So cute! Fun, fun, fun! And the bias pieced backing adds even more fun!

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  48. Too cute!!! It is amazing at what you gals are doing with the same pattern:)

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  49. I didn't know they made quilter themed playing cards!

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  50. lovely job. You sound like my niece, she won't buy any strip fabric. LOL Thanks for a giveaway.

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  51. Very cute! I love to see how everyone personalizes the pattern.

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  52. I really love your self-portrait!! Your stripes are great and the prairie points and buttons are fabulous! Your pieced back is totally cool - love the pattern stripes make when they are cut on the bias!! Great job all the way around!! Thank you for the great giveaway!

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  53. You did a great job! This is a really fun hop, to see all the creative differences in the same pattern. I especially like to see the HAIR, for everyone is personalizing that one quality!

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  54. I love your additions of the prairie points and buttons! Your gal came out great!

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  55. That threded needle is such a fun touch! We all do that, don't we? Great job!

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  56. You found the perfect fabric for that gray hair! My husband often asks me if I realize I have needles in my clothes. :) Great interpretation! blessings, marlene

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  57. Cute bob hair cut! I am enjoying your creativity, thanks for sharing.

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  58. hop has been fun love your quilt square

    ABreading4fun [at] gmail [dot] com

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  59. Hi Annette your blog is new to me. I am glad I found you via this hop. I am "sew" loveing the hop. I really like your self fabric portrait. Love your pin cushion, & needle and thread. Great job. Thank you for the chance to participate in your giveaway as well. Now that I found you I will be back. conn_and_vans_mom(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  60. What an awesome 'me'! I love it. That's salon stylin' hair there!! Gorgeous :)
    And the backing is beautiful, too! Thank you so much for sharing - this blog hop has been an absolute hoot!

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  61. I love her hair and the stripes!

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  62. Ohhh she's wonderful, you did a great job. Love the fabric you used.
    thanks for the wonderful give away ... I never heared of a quilters deck of cards, sounds like so much fun

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  63. Love the stripes on the dress! Thank you for sharing!

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  64. I really like that spool charm on her necklace. I'm suddenly having all sorts of grand ideas for the antique spools I have... Good job!

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  65. I am having sew much fun with this hop and thank you for sharing. Your Ms. Biased is totally unique and I have not seen any two alike. Happy Hearts are Creative Hearts...

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  66. Love your interpretation...the dress choice....very retro stylish! Thanks for sharing.

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  67. Super cute. Love the needle and thread.
    Thanks for sharing.

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  68. I'm so fond of the striped fabric - the dress is just lovely. That was a neat touch to put the needle and thread on the dress - a habit I use often, too!

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  69. Love your color choices on your block

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  70. Loved your block! I am a follower!

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  71. Hi!!! Love the strips and bangs!!! Needle is a cute addition!!! Thank You

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  72. Thank you for sharing this most wonderful quilt.

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  73. Great lil quilt! Your so creative! :)

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  74. Love your ladies hair do. Thanks for sharing!

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  75. I love your lady! I, too, am a string magnet. The prairie points look awesome!!

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  76. I love the stripes they are perfect very nice give away chance also Thank-you Becky
    derry04@yahoo.com

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  77. I think this lady could be a relative of mine!! Great little quilt!

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  78. Looks great! I like that you added your needle! Very cute!

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  79. So cute and colorful...thank you for sharing with us.

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  80. Great job! Thanks for sharing and for the giveaway!

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  81. Lovely and so creative. Thank you for sharing.

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  82. I love your prairie points. You did a wonderful job!

    ktreve (at) hotmail (dot) com

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  83. Thanks I loved your entry. Very nice!!!

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  84. -she´s a biased beauty, thanks for sharing!

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  85. This is terrific...love the triangles.....nice work!

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  86. TOTALLY love the border prairie points! This is such a fun hop.. my day is today... http://blog.patsloan.com/2013/02/its-all-about-mmm-me-you-who.html

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