Ain't she sweet? Her name is Cherry Pie.
This is "cow" she started...
Choosing floral fabric from the red scrap bin.
I went through several choices, trying to vary the tone of red, the scale of print and keep it in florals.
All the cow girls are in florals. It's that kind of herd.
As you can see I changed my mind about the ears and used the really super sparkly one for lips and ears.
I have been hoarding this fan print scrap, which was about 5" X 10" waiting for the perfect moment.
This is it! The print is all red lines on white but looks very pink from a distance.
Color is so cool, the human eye just mixes the different frequencies in it's own way!
Anyway, there are some prints you just like lots and I used all my fave red scraps on this girl. The shoulder fabric is dynamic, the strip down her nose both make me happy to see.
All that red seemed to call out for a little straw hat with ribbon and flowers. The ribbon was two colors of pigma pen, red and green. The flowers are motifs from one of the discarded fabric choices.The gold is a mosaic piece I had out to do some flamingos in yellow. It's not fused down yet.
Even the ironing board cover is red this month! I made several in cotton duck fabric and just pin in place over my table top board. I use the little travel iron for seams, because it doesn't seem to dim the lights.
So here is my weekly project using red scraps. Visit superscrappy to see what other people are making.
Cherry pie is deliciously beautiful...and my favorite color!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely Cherry Pie. I love all your cows!
ReplyDeleteYay! Cherry Pie Cow :)
ReplyDeleteHi LeeAnna!
ReplyDeleteI wish we had this lovely herd of cows back on the farm!
Something from internet....
"A lady from the city and her traveling companion were riding the train through Vermont when she noticed some cows. "What a cute bunch of cows!" she remarked. "Not a bunch, herd", her friend replied. "Heard of what?" "Herd of cows." "Of course I've heard of cows." "No, a cow herd." "What do I care what a cow heard. I have no secrets to keep from a cow!"
source: http://www.jokes4us.com/animaljokes/cowjokes.html
Cherry Pie! Love her too!
Take care,
Joanne
She is adorable. I love her little straw hat!
ReplyDeleteWhat an absolutely adorable cow and great use of your red fabrics. It is amazing what our eyes can focus to see and how you can bring such different fabrics prints together to create a little cow that looks like she was just meant to be made that way.
ReplyDeleteI love those flowers on the hat!!
ReplyDeleteReally cute ad of course I love the red.
ReplyDeleteCherry Pie is a great addition to your floral herd. Love how happy she looks.
ReplyDelete"It's that kind of herd!" Ha! Adorable cow to go along with all her sisters.
ReplyDeleteCows and quilts go together, especially red cows. I love how you pieced her and added a little hat with flowers.
ReplyDeleteGreat hat! I love your cow parade! they always make me smile!
ReplyDeleteLeeAnna, she is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love it.. Looks awesome in red!
ReplyDeleteGreat cow and all from scraps. Did you create the pattern?
ReplyDeleteCherry Pie is 100% adorable!
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ReplyDeleteJust love the Cherry Pie block she is a real beauty
ReplyDeleteSeriously swooning over that hat!
ReplyDeleteAs always, I love your cows. Cherry Pie is now my new favorite!
Cherry Pie is the perfect name for that little sweetie. So truly adorable. I am always amazed at the detail in you your blocks. So fun!
ReplyDeleteSo very much fun!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful cow...but your ironing board has me green, I mean red, I mean dotty with envy.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love Cherry Pie! What an awesome hat for her!
ReplyDeleteCherry Pie is just a darling, especially with the cute little hat. She must be the envy of the herd.
ReplyDeleteLove her! She is so sweet in all the florals and the straw hat. Also giggled when I read that ditty by Joanne.
ReplyDeleteLove Love Love - can't wait to see all of them together!!!
ReplyDeleteI love Cherry Pie! she is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteCherry Pie is adorable!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love her straw hat! This is going to be such a cool quilt!
ReplyDeleteHoly Cow! Cherry Pie is deliciously beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI am enjoying your herd: the colors, names, details. What fun! Can't wait to see them all together. Will they live in a barn, field, or house?
ReplyDeleteCherry is beautiful! What fun to watch your cow collection grow in rainbow colors.
ReplyDeleteToo stinkin' cute! :D
ReplyDeleteVery pretty in red. Love the hat.
ReplyDeleteI love the red! Pinned.
ReplyDeleteCherry Pie is all decked out to go out on the town! She looks great!
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful girl!!! Lovely scraps and the hat is so funny!!!
ReplyDeleteSo funny and very elegant with the hat! :) thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteCharming Cherry Pie! She is just beautiful!!!!
ReplyDeleteI do LOVE the cows! For years we milked and I have a soft spot for them.
ReplyDeleteCowabunga! As always...she's just too cute. Will all your cows MOOve to MOOt point?
ReplyDeleteCherry Pie takes the cake. She's adorable!
ReplyDeleteThis is one happy cow! Cherry Pie is a great name for her. I really appreciate how you show your auditions before you sew your cows. It's a great lesson in color/print choice.
ReplyDeleteCherry pie is a cutie pie.
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