patchwork

ringo pie in the kitchen

This month’s theme for the patchwork bee Ringo Pie was chosen by the lovely Penny of Sewtakeahike.  She picked such a fun one, kitchen!  Seems like there are a million different kitchen ideas you could sew up.  Have you seen the other blocks yet? Take a look over here.  Amazing is all I can say.
I ended up waiting until the very end of the month to make it (plus a few days, hehe).  I couldn’t decide what to make, I had a couple fun ideas sketched out, but I figured you can have a kitchen without a measuring cup, spatula, and stirring spoon.  
I can say that I was a wee bit intimidated making this for Penny, I just wanted to make sure she would be happy with it.  And I hope you are Penny.  🙂  Up next is Ayumi‘s month with her theme of letters and packages, yay!  Check out her block.

29 thoughts on “ringo pie in the kitchen

  1. mandiegirl says:

    This is amazing Anna! I absolutely LOVE it! Did you use a pettern or tutorial, or just go at it? I’d love instruction on this if you’re willing!

  2. Jenny says:

    Anna, that is the cutest block EVER!

  3. Leslie says:

    these are so cute…i love this block.

  4. Leila says:

    Beautiful block Anna, you’re all such a talented group!

  5. Kerry says:

    Oh my goodness Anna, I wish I was Penny! These are so good. They are really delicate, I just love them!

  6. holly p says:

    I love everything about this block Anna! So creative.

  7. hungiegungie says:

    You are so talented Anna- I love this block! Really makes me want to learn how to quilt!

  8. Jacey says:

    I’ve been watching the Ringo Pie group on flickr, and let me tell you, I would be intimidated! The blocks you all are creating are amazing, and this one is no exception. I love the spatula, especially.

  9. Poppyprint says:

    What a perfect block! I adore everything going on in Ringo Pie. You are a talented bunch!

  10. Bethany says:

    That’s really adorable! I love seeing what you and Ayumi work on for these as you use such lovely fabrics and really make cute designs 🙂

  11. what!! this is awesome.
    really fun, really.

  12. Amber says:

    oh wow Anna – this is so gorgeous. Everything about it is just perfect! Love, love, love!!

  13. Carla says:

    WOW I’m totally impressed! There is no way I could make that. I don’t think I have the paper-piecing gene.

  14. Gingercake says:

    very cute & imaginative anna! these are fun to see

  15. Erica says:

    I love this! The spoon is so excellent, the choice of fabric is genius.

  16. Seriously dying over this! Is there anything you cannot do my dear? Off to “pin this” so I can oogle all over it as much as I like without looking like a stalker 😛

  17. Jeannie says:

    Totally awesome is all I can say!

  18. sewtakeahike says:

    Anna, your work is amazing and this block is no exception! Your fabric choices are excellent and the design rocks!!

  19. Megs says:

    I love this. Sometimes when I visit the Ringo Pie flickr pool I get completely lost in all the amazing things coming out of the group!

  20. Wow!….Beautiful design….and your fabric choice is fabulous! Any chance you’ll make a tutorial….for this one and the leaf one….Sorry to be a pest….I’m pretty sure I am not the only one who’d like to give your patterns a try….Just amazing work

    Susan

  21. Amy Prior says:

    lovely- thanks for adding it to our flickr group!

  22. Pascale says:

    This is so cool! And I love the fabric – especially the measuring cup combo!

  23. Denise says:

    Cute…thanks for sharing!

  24. Love it, Anna. I love the spatula. There really are some amazing blocks this month, and next month’s theme sounds so fun.

  25. Kelly O. says:

    you know don’t you? you do. you must. know. how talented you are. seriously. 🙂
    (said in the most non-stalkerish way possible LOL!)

  26. ayumills says:

    It’s unquestionable that Penny loves this, Anna! I love small detailing of each utensil. Just so adorable!

  27. Eegads, this is so impressive. Great idea and fabulous execution. Admiring…

  28. jayayceeblog says:

    That is so cute. You really have a wonderful way of mixing fabrics that I find unexpected and wouldn’t think of myself! Made my mom some chicken potholders from a pattern book that I sent her for Mother’s Day. It’s so much fun to relearn a craft.
    http://jayayceeblog.blogspot.com/2011/05/why-did-chicken-cross-road.html

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