Showing posts with label Me and My Sister. Show all posts
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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Saturday at Quilt Market

Yesterday you saw how busy Friday was at Quilt Market, Saturday was just as craizee. I did want to mention for those of you thinking about going to Market next year that on Friday the floor with all the booths and vendors was not open. I had no idea and if I didn't have schoolhouse to go to it would have been a wasted day, well except for spree.

Saturday morning I had breakfast with the 4 great gals I was sharing a room with, well the word room might be a tad bit underestimating what it was. It was more like a mansion in the hotel. We had 2 bedrooms with 4 beds altogether (1 was in the living room so that was kinda 3 rooms to sleep in), 3 bathrooms, a living room and big conference table that would have fit 10 people around it and 2 bar areas. So rooming with Laine, Jacqueline, Tiffany and Cara was very enjoyable. We all got along great!

After breakfast I had a few meetings. I had a wonderful meeting with Kerri from Brewer Sewing. I can't wait to share the news with you, but I have to get all my ducks in a row first. Then I met with Thomas about this upcoming fabric line Flock. I love Flock, it spoke to me.

After those meetings we walked around the floor and met some great people. I learned a lot about thread and pearl cotton from the folks at Precencia. For instance did you know that the size 16 will fit in your machine with a 50 wt bobbin? The gals at Precencia sent us home with 5 different weights of pearl cotton to try. And I picked up the Precencia thread for the thread-off I will be having soon. I'm just waiting to get the other thread and then I will be asking for volunteers, but more on that later.

At another booth I saw the cutest baby diapers. They are made with very soft fabric and are completely washable. I can see every parent and grandparent who sews making these for the little ones. I can't remember the name of it but I will find out and post it when I do.

Another fun part was chatting with some of the fabric designers. The Moda area was huge and so much fun! I meet so many designers...Kate Spain, Aneela Hoey, Betz White, Lucie Summers, The Sweetwater gals, the Blackbird Gals, Ann Sutton, and my all time favorite designers Barb and Mary from Me and My Sisters. I spent quite a bit of time chatting with the Me and My Sister gals and even showed them a pattern I have been working on specifically for their fabric. Then they totally surprised me with a set of their yet to be released patterns! I can't wait to make that bag from the pattern. The gals that were staying with me already have put in orders so I had better get going on them lol.

The Andover, Hoffman, Island Batiks, Canvas (a part of Benartex), Riley Blake and Robert Kaufman booths were also great! I was glad that Jacqueline was there with me because I only got her 1 of the Lorax kits at Spree and she was able to pick up the rest. I also was able to pick up a FQ set for Laine that I knew she really had wanted. Thats how the weekend was for us. When we saw something that we knew someone else wanted we weren't shy about picking it up. When I got back to the room Laine had a suitcase of Aurifil thread waiting for me, which was so sweet of her.

I have to admit some of the fabric took my breath away. I am especially looking forward to seeing Summersville in person, it's so different and so me! And the swag we got from Moda was great. They had mini charm packs of a lot of their upcoming lines. Here's a pic of all the ones I got.

They are Tend the Earth by Deb Strain, Stitch by Betz White, California Girl by Fig Tree, A Walk in the Woods by Aneela Hoey, Meadow by Blackbird Designs, Salt Air by Cosmo Cricket, Reunion by Hometown and A Stitch in Color by Malka Dubrawsky.
I spent the rest of the afternoon meeting other fabric designers, manufacturers and distributors about my patterns. Several agreed to send me fabric to make a quilt from one of my patterns for them. So I would say the trip was a success! I got a lot more feedback, and positive feedback at that than I thought I would have gotten. The hard part for me is going to be keeping my mouth closed until the pattern is done, but I do wish I could show you all the patterns right now :)

The only bad part of Saturday was that Tiffany lost her wallet, but we tried to keep her busy to take her mind off of it. And guess what, she got a call yesterday that the cab driver found it!

By Saturday night I was exhausted so I hung out with some of the gals I was staying with. So that's was my Saturday.

As for Sunday, that was kinda uneventful. I was leaving at 11:30 for the airport, which didn't give me much time. I did go to 1 book signing, which was fun. Next time I will plan on staying until Monday so that I can check out all the book signings. If you get on line early enough you can get a coupon for a free book at the book signing. Then it was off to the airport and home. While I was ready to come home, I feel like there was so much I missed. But there's always next time. That is if Hubs lets me go again after how much this trip cost him in fabric :)


Saturday at Quilt Market

Yesterday you saw how busy Friday was at Quilt Market, Saturday was just as craizee. I did want to mention for those of you thinking about going to Market next year that on Friday the floor with all the booths and vendors was not open. I had no idea and if I didn't have schoolhouse to go to it would have been a wasted day, well except for spree.

Saturday morning I had breakfast with the 4 great gals I was sharing a room with, well the word room might be a tad bit underestimating what it was. It was more like a mansion in the hotel. We had 2 bedrooms with 4 beds altogether (1 was in the living room so that was kinda 3 rooms to sleep in), 3 bathrooms, a living room and big conference table that would have fit 10 people around it and 2 bar areas. So rooming with Laine, Jacqueline, Tiffany and Cara was very enjoyable. We all got along great!

After breakfast I had a few meetings. I had a wonderful meeting with Kerri from Brewer Sewing. I can't wait to share the news with you, but I have to get all my ducks in a row first. Then I met with Thomas about this upcoming fabric line Flock. I love Flock, it spoke to me.

After those meetings we walked around the floor and met some great people. I learned a lot about thread and pearl cotton from the folks at Precencia. For instance did you know that the size 16 will fit in your machine with a 50 wt bobbin? The gals at Precencia sent us home with 5 different weights of pearl cotton to try. And I picked up the Precencia thread for the thread-off I will be having soon. I'm just waiting to get the other thread and then I will be asking for volunteers, but more on that later.

At another booth I saw the cutest baby diapers. They are made with very soft fabric and are completely washable. I can see every parent and grandparent who sews making these for the little ones. I can't remember the name of it but I will find out and post it when I do.

Another fun part was chatting with some of the fabric designers. The Moda area was huge and so much fun! I meet so many designers...Kate Spain, Aneela Hoey, Betz White, Lucie Summers, The Sweetwater gals, the Blackbird Gals, Ann Sutton, and my all time favorite designers Barb and Mary from Me and My Sisters. I spent quite a bit of time chatting with the Me and My Sister gals and even showed them a pattern I have been working on specifically for their fabric. Then they totally surprised me with a set of their yet to be released patterns! I can't wait to make that bag from the pattern. The gals that were staying with me already have put in orders so I had better get going on them lol.

The Andover, Hoffman, Island Batiks, Canvas (a part of Benartex), Riley Blake and Robert Kaufman booths were also great! I was glad that Jacqueline was there with me because I only got her 1 of the Lorax kits at Spree and she was able to pick up the rest. I also was able to pick up a FQ set for Laine that I knew she really had wanted. Thats how the weekend was for us. When we saw something that we knew someone else wanted we weren't shy about picking it up. When I got back to the room Laine had a suitcase of Aurifil thread waiting for me, which was so sweet of her.

I have to admit some of the fabric took my breath away. I am especially looking forward to seeing Summersville in person, it's so different and so me! And the swag we got from Moda was great. They had mini charm packs of a lot of their upcoming lines. Here's a pic of all the ones I got.

They are Tend the Earth by Deb Strain, Stitch by Betz White, California Girl by Fig Tree, A Walk in the Woods by Aneela Hoey, Meadow by Blackbird Designs, Salt Air by Cosmo Cricket, Reunion by Hometown and A Stitch in Color by Malka Dubrawsky.
I spent the rest of the afternoon meeting other fabric designers, manufacturers and distributors about my patterns. Several agreed to send me fabric to make a quilt from one of my patterns for them. So I would say the trip was a success! I got a lot more feedback, and positive feedback at that than I thought I would have gotten. The hard part for me is going to be keeping my mouth closed until the pattern is done, but I do wish I could show you all the patterns right now :)

The only bad part of Saturday was that Tiffany lost her wallet, but we tried to keep her busy to take her mind off of it. And guess what, she got a call yesterday that the cab driver found it!

By Saturday night I was exhausted so I hung out with some of the gals I was staying with. So that's was my Saturday.

As for Sunday, that was kinda uneventful. I was leaving at 11:30 for the airport, which didn't give me much time. I did go to 1 book signing, which was fun. Next time I will plan on staying until Monday so that I can check out all the book signings. If you get on line early enough you can get a coupon for a free book at the book signing. Then it was off to the airport and home. While I was ready to come home, I feel like there was so much I missed. But there's always next time. That is if Hubs lets me go again after how much this trip cost him in fabric :)


Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Welcome Guest Blogger #5 Jacqueline

Today Jacqueline from Handmade With Love is my guest. She has made some amazing quilts with Sweetwater lines.

My love affair with Sweetwater started about a year ago... 
Maybe a year and a half. 
I had stumbled across a wonderful online fabric shop - Above All Fabric  - 
and saw this thing called a layer cake. 
Yes, I really was that clueless about pre-cuts.

This showed up in the mail just a few days after that glorious discovery. 
About the same time I found this blog called the bake shop something or another. 
I could NEVER remember what it was called. 
I had to Google search it five or six times before I remembered to bookmark it. 
By that time, I had it firmly in my head that it was the Moda Bake Shop
It was there that I found what this beautiful layer cake would be made into. 



My faithful Helper - Panzie


Pre-Borders


My dear wee sister took this one to college with her! =) 

The other quilt from Pure: 

And a bonus quilt - this one was made from scraps from the other two from the Get Framed  tutorial by Crystal Hendrix of Hendrixville

This little guy has a new home with a good friend's new baby boy! 
I now have a stash of Sunkissed. 


I still don't have any idea what I want to do with it. 
I have made this cute little skirt for my wee one from an Oliver & S tutorial 




Now to decide what to do with the rest of my stash... 

Have I mentioned that I LOVE Sweetwater??? 
I CANNOT wait to get my hands on some Hometown. 
Time to budget... ;-)
Or expand on the budget! 

A HUGE THANK YOU to Sha for letting me share my love!
xoxo
Jacqueline

Have I ever mentioned where I have found all my guest bloggers? I tweet, almost as much as I sew, which keeps me very busy, lol. Everyone one of the guest bloggers I have ever had on this blog answered my call for help with this series. You can find me on twitter from the twitter button on the right hand side bar.

The Designer Select series for October will either be Me and My Sister or Kate Spain. If you would like to guest blog and show us what you have made with fabric from either of these designers lines let me know. I would love love love you to join me!

Sha :) 

Welcome Guest Blogger #5 Jacqueline

Today Jacqueline from Handmade With Love is my guest. She has made some amazing quilts with Sweetwater lines.

My love affair with Sweetwater started about a year ago... 
Maybe a year and a half. 
I had stumbled across a wonderful online fabric shop - Above All Fabric  - 
and saw this thing called a layer cake. 
Yes, I really was that clueless about pre-cuts.

This showed up in the mail just a few days after that glorious discovery. 
About the same time I found this blog called the bake shop something or another. 
I could NEVER remember what it was called. 
I had to Google search it five or six times before I remembered to bookmark it. 
By that time, I had it firmly in my head that it was the Moda Bake Shop
It was there that I found what this beautiful layer cake would be made into. 



My faithful Helper - Panzie


Pre-Borders


My dear wee sister took this one to college with her! =) 

The other quilt from Pure: 

And a bonus quilt - this one was made from scraps from the other two from the Get Framed  tutorial by Crystal Hendrix of Hendrixville

This little guy has a new home with a good friend's new baby boy! 
I now have a stash of Sunkissed. 


I still don't have any idea what I want to do with it. 
I have made this cute little skirt for my wee one from an Oliver & S tutorial 




Now to decide what to do with the rest of my stash... 

Have I mentioned that I LOVE Sweetwater??? 
I CANNOT wait to get my hands on some Hometown. 
Time to budget... ;-)
Or expand on the budget! 

A HUGE THANK YOU to Sha for letting me share my love!
xoxo
Jacqueline

Have I ever mentioned where I have found all my guest bloggers? I tweet, almost as much as I sew, which keeps me very busy, lol. Everyone one of the guest bloggers I have ever had on this blog answered my call for help with this series. You can find me on twitter from the twitter button on the right hand side bar.

The Designer Select series for October will either be Me and My Sister or Kate Spain. If you would like to guest blog and show us what you have made with fabric from either of these designers lines let me know. I would love love love you to join me!

Sha :) 

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Time for a Winner!

It's 10 p.m. so it's time for the winner of the Accuquilt Go Baby and the Me and My Sister charm packs to be revealed.

Here's the lucky numbers Mr Random Number gave me...
Here are your random numbers:
171 128
Timestamp: 2011-09-07 12:02:25 UTC

Free Indeed
Wins the Accuquilt Go! Baby!
She said
As I age, and the family grows in leaps and bounds, I'm finding the stress of Christmas has escalated because of the commercialism. That's why I'm beginning to like Thanksgiving better. I have always loved fall and the colors/scents of the season. I have on a backburner of my mind to make some large dresden plate 'chargers' in fall colors for our table. I also thinking of using Christmas colors on the reverse to get double the use out of them, but as of yet, I have not started that project. :)
I have always wanted a diamond quilt but am too intimidated to cut and sew them. With the GO cutter, that Diamonds to Go quilt would be a breeze (I think?) :)


Tiffany
Wins the charm packs!
She said
Of course, Christmas! I've been wanting to make an advent calendar for along time now - still looking for the perfect pattern!
I might want to try a lava lamp quilt. By the way, how do I know if I am following through GFC? I'm following through my dashboard on my own blog. Is that the same thing? Thanks for the chance to win!

Thanks to Accuquilt and Me and My Sister for sponsoring this giveaway!

I Love My GO! Baby


I have emailed you both!
Thanks to everyone for playing!
Sha :)

Time for a Winner!

It's 10 p.m. so it's time for the winner of the Accuquilt Go Baby and the Me and My Sister charm packs to be revealed.

Here's the lucky numbers Mr Random Number gave me...
Here are your random numbers:
171 128
Timestamp: 2011-09-07 12:02:25 UTC

Free Indeed
Wins the Accuquilt Go! Baby!
She said
As I age, and the family grows in leaps and bounds, I'm finding the stress of Christmas has escalated because of the commercialism. That's why I'm beginning to like Thanksgiving better. I have always loved fall and the colors/scents of the season. I have on a backburner of my mind to make some large dresden plate 'chargers' in fall colors for our table. I also thinking of using Christmas colors on the reverse to get double the use out of them, but as of yet, I have not started that project. :)
I have always wanted a diamond quilt but am too intimidated to cut and sew them. With the GO cutter, that Diamonds to Go quilt would be a breeze (I think?) :)


Tiffany
Wins the charm packs!
She said
Of course, Christmas! I've been wanting to make an advent calendar for along time now - still looking for the perfect pattern!
I might want to try a lava lamp quilt. By the way, how do I know if I am following through GFC? I'm following through my dashboard on my own blog. Is that the same thing? Thanks for the chance to win!

Thanks to Accuquilt and Me and My Sister for sponsoring this giveaway!

I Love My GO! Baby


I have emailed you both!
Thanks to everyone for playing!
Sha :)

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1...Go!

Can you guess what that countdown is for? Accuquilt has given me the Go! ahead to start a giveaway for an Accuquilt Go! Baby and 3 dies of your choice. I know that you might have seen this coming or heard about it, but I hope you are still as excited as I am about this giveaway!

To sweeten the pot and to celebrate my Crangles quilt I will be giving away some charm pack of Me and My Sister fabric! This will go to the 2nd number drawn.

Here's how it's going to work...

You MUST be a follower thru GFC.
You Must leave me a way to email you, if you are a no-reply blogger just leave me your email address with your post.

There are 2 ways to enter this giveaway
1. Tell me your favorite holiday and what kind of project you would like to do for it (this is a dream project, it doesn't have to be real although it can be)
2. Go to Accuquilts web page and tell me what pattern you would like to make. And while your there make sure you sign up for the 22 free patterns. I found the perfect pattern in the set of 22 to use my Aqua Red fabric with.

There you have it 2 ways to enter!

As usual if you would be so kind as to tweet, facebook or blog this I would be very grateful (even though its not for a third chance it would still be great if you did).

This giveaway will run thru Tuesday, September 6th at 10 p.m.CST, right after Talkin' Tuesday on Twitter. And then Mr Random Number will pick a winner!

And if you really want to win an Accuquilt Go! Baby here's some other blogs that are giving away one: If you know of a giveaway for a Go! Baby please let me know via email.

The Learning Curve, ends September 1st
Sew Sweetness, Ends September 6th

Till next time,
Sha :)

10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1...Go!

Can you guess what that countdown is for? Accuquilt has given me the Go! ahead to start a giveaway for an Accuquilt Go! Baby and 3 dies of your choice. I know that you might have seen this coming or heard about it, but I hope you are still as excited as I am about this giveaway!

To sweeten the pot and to celebrate my Crangles quilt I will be giving away some charm pack of Me and My Sister fabric! This will go to the 2nd number drawn.

Here's how it's going to work...

You MUST be a follower thru GFC.
You Must leave me a way to email you, if you are a no-reply blogger just leave me your email address with your post.

There are 2 ways to enter this giveaway
1. Tell me your favorite holiday and what kind of project you would like to do for it (this is a dream project, it doesn't have to be real although it can be)
2. Go to Accuquilts web page and tell me what pattern you would like to make. And while your there make sure you sign up for the 22 free patterns. I found the perfect pattern in the set of 22 to use my Aqua Red fabric with.

There you have it 2 ways to enter!

As usual if you would be so kind as to tweet, facebook or blog this I would be very grateful (even though its not for a third chance it would still be great if you did).

This giveaway will run thru Tuesday, September 6th at 10 p.m.CST, right after Talkin' Tuesday on Twitter. And then Mr Random Number will pick a winner!

And if you really want to win an Accuquilt Go! Baby here's some other blogs that are giving away one: If you know of a giveaway for a Go! Baby please let me know via email.

The Learning Curve, ends September 1st
Sew Sweetness, Ends September 6th

Till next time,
Sha :)