Oh Anne, what a fantastic project. The quilt is gorgeous. The fact that you taught us to make it on paper is wonderful. Good instructions. Very enjoyable video. Tfs❤😊
We Brazilians love coffee, so this project owns my heart! There´s a saying which says: "Life is hard, but my coffee is strong!"LOL. I can´t wait to try this! Thank you so much for sharing this lovely idea!🩷🩷🩷🩷🌹🌹🌹🌹
...and you quilt?!!? You're a woman of many skills! I think your story of friendship is beautiful, and I see your quilt as a precious celebration of your story! I look forward, with you, of your being able to see your special quilt in your craft room. Always a pleasure sharing morning coffee ☕ with you, Anne! Have a wonderful day! Hugs, MK 🤗❤️🤗
This is very creative! You could make out of cardboard all different shapes of cups, different handles, and saucers or no saucer for a mug. Then create masterboards and use the cardboard to cut the pieces. I always like to draw with a pencil on the back of the masterboard then cut out to be surprised! It could be very fun with this project. Just a thought. Dawn
I like this coffee cups quilt a lot. The collage style of quilting is really beautiful and nice to hang as a wall decor in the kitchen or even in the breakfast nook. Thank you for sharing another cool artwork with us.😇🌻
Oh, Debra, thank you so much - I so appreciate your joining me here. I have a video from awhile back with basic junk journal terms that I'll link here, in case that would be useful to you - ruclips.net/video/SP5G5MqFw9w/видео.html
@@annekenlon You did use some sheet music, though! Also, I was all agog with the inspiration of the quilt piecing. I've made some crocheted items inspired by quilt blocks, and the tea cup/coffee cup idea has me all fired up, with or without music!
Hi Anne. What a beautiful work of art. I do not quilt but I do drink coffee (as do most of my friends). So I can see a cup of coffee makimg an appearance on their cards. Thanks so much for the great tutorial. ❤ 🇨🇦 😊
Anne, this is so cute. I'm doing doing something similar with my tea cup table top quilt for Christmas. You helped me answer a question on the saucer. Thanks for sharing, I love your videos, we create in a similar fashion. Have a super week
Fantastic love this. How imaginative of you🎉🎉 I use quilting patterns for small stained glass pieces. Think I might steal your coffee cup collage for a sun catcher. Thank you for sharing. 🤗🌻
Love this anne. I followed a video by treasure books and made a quilt like paper cover for my daughter's neverending journal. i used to quilt and it was a lot of fun. One of the pages i plan to do is a teacup party and i think ill make some teacups or at least try. Thanks as always for the whimsical inspiration. Also loved your story of craft weds during covid😊❤❤❤❤❤❤
Ooooo o Anne. I make quilts. I’m in the process of making my granddaughter a MineCraft quilt for Christmas. This is a wonderful idea!! You are so creative and I love watching your videos. Have a great day 💕
The Quilt is gorgeous. What a great idea for paper crafting.
Thanks, it's fun to have the paper crafting and the quilting worlds come together!
I love coffee, especially shared with friends! I think this is a really cute project! And I love the inspiration for it too! 😊❤
So glad I could share the whole story, Yvonne - thanks for listening to my ramblings!
So fun! Such a cute idea. And the quilt is so charming. Thank you for sharing your story of friendship.
Thank you, Mary! My friends are so special - I want everyone to have good friends like these!
Like your cup idea
Thank you, Sharon! Cheers! ☕️
I love this idea. I’m a coffee drinker. So many ideas in my head right now. Thank you for the stimulating my creativity.
You are so welcome. Isn't it fun when a new creative door opens?! Thanks for watching!
Oh Anne, what a fantastic project. The quilt is gorgeous. The fact that you taught us to make it on paper is wonderful. Good instructions. Very enjoyable video. Tfs❤😊
Thank you Phyllis! I appreciate you so much!
A beautiful quilt and a lovely project! Thanks for the inspiration.
Thanks for watching, Heather!
Very very cute!
Thank you, Selina!!
absolutely beautiful quilt!! great idea doing the same thing with paper!
Thanks so much - I'm really glad you enjoyed this.
We Brazilians love coffee, so this project owns my heart! There´s a saying which says: "Life is hard, but my coffee is strong!"LOL. I can´t wait to try this! Thank you so much for sharing this lovely idea!🩷🩷🩷🩷🌹🌹🌹🌹
I love that saying! And I’m so glad to share this fun project with you! 🌹
...and you quilt?!!? You're a woman of many skills!
I think your story of friendship is beautiful, and I see your quilt as a precious celebration of your story! I look forward, with you, of your being able to see your special quilt in your craft room.
Always a pleasure sharing morning coffee ☕ with you, Anne! Have a wonderful day! Hugs, MK 🤗❤️🤗
MK, what lovely thoughts - thank you so much - you "get" what I was saying, for sure!
This is very creative! You could make out of cardboard all different shapes of cups, different handles, and saucers or no saucer for a mug. Then create masterboards and use the cardboard to cut the pieces. I always like to draw with a pencil on the back of the masterboard then cut out to be surprised! It could be very fun with this project. Just a thought.
Dawn
Great ideas - thank you, Dawn!
I like this coffee cups quilt a lot. The collage style of quilting is really beautiful and nice to hang as a wall decor in the kitchen or even in the breakfast nook.
Thank you for sharing another cool artwork with us.😇🌻
Thank you so much, Martina! I will get the binding on that little wall quilt at some point, I'm sure!
Ann, such a cute coffee cup design! A great idea to use a quilt pattern! And enjoyed the quilt story, too. Thanks for sharing! Sue 😊❤
Thanks so much for watching, Sue! It's fun to share stories, at least for me!
I love to watch your videos. They are so easy. I'm just starting to junk journal. So it is fun to see how and what to use.
Oh, Debra, thank you so much - I so appreciate your joining me here. I have a video from awhile back with basic junk journal terms that I'll link here, in case that would be useful to you - ruclips.net/video/SP5G5MqFw9w/видео.html
@@annekenlon thank you.
Wow!! That quilt IS full of inspiration!
Thanks, Judy! I chuckled when I realized I didn't really have much music for you to sight-read in this one! 🎵😀
@@annekenlon You did use some sheet music, though! Also, I was all agog with the inspiration of the quilt piecing.
I've made some crocheted items inspired by quilt blocks, and the tea cup/coffee cup idea has me all fired up, with or without music!
How fun was this! Almost any appliqué pattern can be used with paper and journals. TYFS 💜🐞
The possibilities are endless, aren't they?! Thanks for watching, Ila!
Coffee drinkers, unite!! This is a fantastic idea. Am going to make someof these on greeting cards for my java-drinking friends. Thanks so much!
Here's to that idea, Trudy!! So glad you enjoyed it! ☕️❤️
Another great idea so fun thank you Anne
Theola
You're so welcome, Theola - glad you enjoyed it!
Hi Anne. What a beautiful work of art. I do not quilt but I do drink coffee (as do most of my friends). So I can see a cup of coffee makimg an appearance on their cards. Thanks so much for the great tutorial. ❤ 🇨🇦 😊
Thanks, Brenda - here's to you and your friends! ☕️❤️
Such a cute idea...I will make some to look like teacups. Thank you!
Yours will be great, Judi! Cheers!
Love the quilt!!! I’m a quilter as well, and love coffee.
It's such fun to see how our different creative passions can merge, isn't it? Thanks for watching!
What a great idea. This inspired me to do so much more with shapes. I LOVE your content. Thank you.
Thanks, Kierstin! Yes, just thinking about different distinctive shapes can lead us down lots of interesting creative paths, can't it?
Anne, this is so cute. I'm doing doing something similar with my tea cup table top quilt for Christmas. You helped me answer a question on the saucer. Thanks for sharing, I love your videos, we create in a similar fashion. Have a super week
Thanks, Lori! I appreciate connecting with you!
I remember you working on that quilt! I loved being part of it! Shame on you for not finishing yet. Let’s see it done!
You helped me through many a moment of foundation-piecing anxiety! Love you!
Fantastic love this. How imaginative of you🎉🎉
I use quilting patterns for small stained glass pieces. Think I might steal your coffee cup collage for a sun catcher.
Thank you for sharing. 🤗🌻
You're so right, stained glass is perfect for this kind of project. I'm sure it will be beautiful! Thanks, as always, Lynda!
Wonderful Idea!!👍🏼
Thanks so much, Joanne! ☕️🥰
Love this anne. I followed a video by treasure books and made a quilt like paper cover for my daughter's neverending journal. i used to quilt and it was a lot of fun. One of the pages i plan to do is a teacup party and i think ill make some teacups or at least try. Thanks as always for the whimsical inspiration. Also loved your story of craft weds during covid😊❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks, Suzy! This was a special story to share - so glad you were there to let me share it!
Ooooo o Anne. I make quilts. I’m in the process of making my granddaughter a MineCraft quilt for Christmas. This is a wonderful idea!! You are so creative and I love watching your videos. Have a great day 💕
Debbie, thanks so much! So glad to have you on board! My grandson LOVES Minecraft, too! Your quilt will be terrific!
This could be used on the cover of a recipe journal...☕🧆🧆
What a great idea! You’re right, it would make a great journal cover!
It's beautiful! I wish I'm good in sawing
Thanks so much, Beverly! I’m lucky because I’ve been sewing since I was a little kid.
Anne! You have more than a thousand talents! I just found out that you´re also a seamstress!🤔
Thanks so much, Marcia! I learned to sew when I was just a little kid in Nebraska and I've never really stopped!
@@annekenlon So cool!🩷
Great job love it ❤
Thank you so much, Sherry!
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Thanks, Angela!