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Thursday, July 4, 2013

Happy 4th of July!


1930's Playtime jelly rolls, layer cakes, charm packs and mini-charms.  I'm in LOVE!   



We received some really cool stuff in the shop the last couple of weeks.  The rest of the "1930's Playtime" pre-cuts came in (pictured above).  We now have all of the pre-cuts:  layer cakes, jelly rolls, charm packs, mini charms, fat quarter bundles and fat eighth bundles (the fat quarter bundles and fat eighth bundles are pictured on another post).  I love this entire fabric line. We're expecting the fabric on the bolt to arrive sometime this month.  I can't wait!  

The Moda "Marbles-Warm" layer cakes and charm packs finally arrived.  These were back ordered for months but are finally here.  We also received the "Marbles-Citrus" charm packs......same story....back ordered for months.....but finally here!  I see a bigger size "Cheater's Flying Geese" in the very near future.  


Moda Marbles-Warm layer cakes and charm packs!  
These are the mini-irons that came in last week (these are dry irons, not steam).  They would be great for camping or traveling.  We have them in four different colors...not just blue! 



Darice mini iron. We have four different colors of these, not just blue! 

I took pictures of all the new books that came in.  Some of the patterns use the Strip Tube Ruler or jelly rolls or layer cakes.  

I really like the "Layer Cake Recipe" book.  I promise, no food will be harmed in the making of any quilts from this book!   

We are now the proud owners of all three sizes of OmniGrid's "Fold Away". Sweetness gave me one for my birthday a couple of years ago and I love it. These are great if you don't have a big sewing area (like me).  Cut on one side, iron on the other.  It's great! 

I love it when a gadget gets tweaked.  Such is the case with the new size of "Twister".  The latest and greatest one is called "Midi", I guess because it's the middle child in the family of Twisters???    This one uses 6 1/2" squares.  Thank goodness Sweetness gave me a 6 1/2" square die for my Go! cutter as a birthday present....I'm not sure he knows he did ...but....he did!  Anyway, I can't wait to make something using the new size Twister.   

While making the pillowcases for the tornado victims in Oklahoma, I decided we needed different pins.  I really like Pat's Flower Head pins so I ordered some for the shop.  They're here.  I also ordered some "no melt" pins....you can iron over the heads without worrying about plastic goo melting and getting on your iron. I also ordered some "Fabric Grips".  These come in handy when using the 9 (or 10) Degree Wedge Ruler.  They're all here!  

After comparing prices for packaged "Warm and Natural" batting vs. on the roll, I decided to order three different sizes....on the roll.  It's so much cheaper than the same thing in a package. YIKES!  We now have three different widths:  34", 45" and 90".  
Three different widths of Warm and Natural batting.  

Sorry it's been so long since I posted anything.  With Sweetness doing his clinicals and my full time job, time just seems to slip away and another week has gone by.  I'll try to do better.  

Sweetness and I hope you have a great 4th of July.     

See you Saturday! 




more Strip Tube Ruler books from the Strip Tube Ruler lady!  

another STR book! 

this is a great book that uses layer cakes.  
This is the new size Twister.  It uses 6 1/2" squares. 

Bigger is always better!  
Two sizes of Omnigrid's "Fold Away".  Great for traveling, camping or small sewing areas.  

No sugar, flour or eggs.  Just great patterns for making quilts using layer cakes.  


Moda "Marbles-Citrus" charm packs 
Fabric Grips, Flower Head pins and "No Melt" flat button head pins. 












Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Rosemary's quilt, Sherryl's purse and 133 pillowcases!

Rosemary brought in the quilt she made for her grandson.  It's so cute.  The theme is "Cars" and it's adorable.  We know he'll love it! 

Sherryl came into the shop last Saturday.  She was carrying a purse she'd made..... I think she said she made it without a pattern???  Wow!  I wish I could do that!  The pictures are below.  

I've added a bunch of pictures of the pillowcases made for the tornado victims in Oklahoma.  The goal was to make 100.  Thanks to everyone's generosity, we have 133.  These will be shipped to one of the area churches in Moore, Oklahoma for distribution.  


Rosemary's "Cars" themed quilt she made for her grandson.  

Close-up of Rosemary's quilt.  





the back of Sherryl's purse

Sherryl's purse  

some of the 133 pillowcases we made for the tornado victims in Oklahoma 

more pillowcases! 









Sunday, June 23, 2013

Baby Marcus on one of his flannel blankets!

You've been asking for pictures so....here we go:  This is baby Marcus on one of the flannel baby quilts I made using the "Double Slice Layer Cake" method.  

It doesn't matter that he lives in Florida with his parents....all babies need a flannel blanket...or two! 

More is always better!  







Friday, June 21, 2013

July's of-the-month print, some 30's Playtime pre-cuts, itty bitty stuff and new patterns





July's "of the month" print.  It's called "Mimi" by Chez Moi for Moda. 

Its here:  The "30's Playtime" is finally here.  We received the fat quarter bundles and fat eighth bundles today!  The layer cakes, jelly rolls, charm packs and mini charms will be here next week.  YIPPEE!!  

"30's Playtime" bundles by Chloe's Closet for Moda 


this is the "Itty Bitty Primitive Pinwheels" pattern for people who like to make little stuff! The" itty bitty" template is also included! 

"Primitive Pinwheels" pattern by Primitive Gatherings.  The template is included too!  

Just in time for July 4th:  This is a newly released pattern using either size of the Primitive Gatherings templates.  If you're a tree hugger,  just flip the pattern upside down and leave off the
"USA" applique.  

This pattern makes a swirly bargello table runner using a 9 degree wedge ruler.    

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Two air conditioners and a memory card later......

                                                                   P-DUB’S QUILT STUFF
12203 HWY 76
EXETER, MO 65647
June 22nd, 2013 newsletter
NEW HOURS: EVERY Saturday (closed Memorial Day, Labor Day and the Saturday after Christmas)
HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Last week I couldn’t find the memory card for my camera. It was nowhere to be found. I have a very specific routine when I take pictures for the blog. After taking the pictures, I bring the camera to the house, remove the memory card and download the pictures onto the computer. Then I take the memory card out of the computer and leave it by the CPU unit so I know everything has been downloaded. This routine does not waiver. Never. Ever. 
 
But, I couldn't find the memory card to take pictures of the new stuff that came in. Since my routine NEVER changes, I knew it must be lost (or Catherine ate it). There were no definitive signs she'd eaten it so, I knew it was gone.........somehow thrown out by mistake...........GONE FOREVER. This went on for days..............until I decided to put the camera back in it's case...................that's when I saw it...........the memory card was right there....…..all along........in the slot where it belongs. I have no idea when I put it back in the camera. I guess I was more frazzled over the air conditioner than I thought. Holy cow!
 
 
Speaking of air conditioners: We were the proud owners of not one but two air conditioners last week. Oh boy! After a phone call from my brother, the engineer, it was determined air conditioner #1 wasn’t big enough to adequately cool the shop (with 12 foot ceilings). I’ll spare you the formulas used to determine BTU’s per cubic foot. Really. You don’t want to know. 

 


Sweetness and I packed air conditioner #1 back into the box and he went to Lowe’s on Friday morning (for the third time last week) to purchase air conditioner #2. Needless to say, Friday was a late night but……we were cool as cucumbers in the shop on Saturday. It was great! Thanks, Sweetness (and Curtis) for making this happen. Air conditioning is your friend! Really! We were cool as cucumbers…….it was so nice.

 


Now some news from the shop:  
For some reason Moda shipped July’s “of the month” fabric clubs. It’s called “Mimi”. If you’re a member of one of our monthly clubs, it’s here and ready to be picked up. If you want to wait until July is actually here, that’s fine too! I guess Moda wanted to avoid delaying shipping after July 4th??? I’m not sure. Anyway, they’re here and ready when you are, whether it's July or not!
 
We received some nifty new patterns this week. Two of them use one of the funky rulers we received last week and two are by Primitive Gatherings. I’ll post pictures of all the new patterns on the blog by Saturday (provided I don’t ‘lose’ the memory card again!). The "Squedges" and 9 degree wedge rulers are really funky. The 9 and 10 degree rulers are great for making bargello stuff a lot easier. We’re still cool as cucumbers……
 
The mini ironing boards and mini steam irons have been flying off the shelves. I should probably re-order more before both are all gone! 
 
Several people came in last Saturday with stuff they’d made (the pictures are already on the blog). I particularly love Barbara’s quilt. It has vintage buttons from her (and her husband’s) family and each block is on a different colored background. She used reproduction fabrics for the fan blades. Now I have a better idea of how to make the quilt pictured in my head (and have been hoarding reproduction fabrics for) since seeing her quilt. It’s truly stunning. We’re cool as cucumbers….
 
The flying geese are almost ready to fly: I finally decided how to orientate the “Cheater’s Flying Geese” strips Pat and I made (using charm packs and mini charms). After having a severe O.C.D. moment (or was that a couple of hours?) a week ago, I decided to throw caution to the wind and get it put together. The top is finished and I chose one of the “Pheasant Hill” fabrics by Kansas Troubles for the backing. Judi M. is going to quilt it and I’ll beg Pat to do the binding (remember, I’m allergic). When it’s finished, it will be a table runner for the “Sit N Sew” area in the shop. There’s a picture of it on the blog but keep in mind, it isn't completely finished. 
 
Speaking of that: The “Cheater’s Flying Geese” blocks were so easy to make I ordered layer cakes of the “Marbles” used in the above mentioned table runner. I’ve also ordered the "Marbles" charm packs but—who knows when either will arrive. If using the charm packs and mini-charms worked so well, I think layer cakes and charm packs will be great for a bigger sized project……this might call for a demonstration when everything gets here. Stay tuned…….we’re still cool as cucumbers! 
 
Cross your fingers and say your prayers that the "1930's Playtime" pre-cuts come in before Saturday. I ordered all of the pre-cuts: layer cakes, charm packs, jelly rolls, mini charms, fat quarter bundles, fat eighth bundles and even the hexagons! That's not counting the fabric on the bolt that's coming.....which will probably get here the first week in July??? Hopefully! The pre-cuts always come in before the fabric on the bolt, I'm not sure why. Anyway, the pre-cuts have landed.....they're in the Moda warehouse right now. I hope we get everything that was ordered. 
 
 
I'm so excited about this fabric collection. As previously mentioned, I've been hoarding 1930's, vintage and reproduction fabrics for some time waiting for the right pattern (and technique) to cross my path. After seeing Barbara's quilt last Saturday and looking at the nifty new books we received last week...........I think I'm finally ready to take the first step........of getting ready to get ready!
 
 
Sweetness started his clinicals this week. Stop by the shop if you’d like him to take your blood pressure. Just be sure to sit down for a while so you can enjoy the air conditioning............before he puts the cuff on.....then you too will be cool as a cucumber! 
 
See you Saturday,
P-Dub and Sweetness


Monday, June 17, 2013

Barbara's quilt, Janet's quilt, Linda's purse, more new stuff and WE HAVE A/C!!! YIPPEE!

Last Saturday Barbara, Janet and Linda brought in goodies they'd made for "Show and Tell".  

Barbara E. used vintage buttons that belonged to her grandmother (and great grandmother) and her husband's grandmother (and great grandmother) for the centers of the fans on the reproduction quilt she is making.  I tried to take close ups of these so I hope you can see them.  She used reproduction fabrics for the blades of the fans and each background is a different color.  Barbara, who is a gourd artist, said she wanted to get this project finished so she could get back to her gourds!   

The Ozark Country Quilters in Cassville, MO. have a quilt challenge every year.  This year's challenge was called "Love Letter".  Each member was given three fabrics from the "Love Letter" fabric collection by Moda.  Those three fabrics have to be used in the quilt in some way.  Challenge participants can use any quilt pattern or design their own.  Janet H. had purchased some of our fabric for the challenge and wanted to bring in the finished product!   The back has a large heart that is embroidered with the story of how she and her husband met (and later got married).  She calls it her "Love Letter" to husband, David. Her "Love Letter" won 2nd place in this year's challenge.  Congratulations, Janet.   

Linda from Arkansas popped in last Saturday.  She'd made a purse using one of the "Indigo Crossings" mini charms and needed a lining for it.  She was carrying another purse she'd made using a different set of mini charms so, we just HAD to get pictures!  It's sew cute!  Thanks, Linda for bringing both of them in!  

We received a bunch of new stuff last week:  several sizes of 9 degree rulers, several sizes of 10 degree rulers, Simple Curves rulers, three different sizes of Squedges, new patterns and two new books.............BUT...........

Two air conditioners later:  The coolest new thing in the shop is.......the air conditioner (get it? the coolest new thing is the air conditioner???).  YIPPEE!  It was so nice to finally have a/c.  It was horribly humid here over the weekend .......but we were cool as cucumbers in the shop!  Thanks to Sweetness and Curtis for making this happen....second time is the charm!  

I spent this weekend getting the "Cheater's Flying Geese" strips sewn together.  After having an O.C.D. meltdown, I finally decided to have the geese all flying in the same direction.  It took several hours of moving the strips around before finally deciding what looked the best.  It was a real nail biter!  I'll get it quilted and beg Pat to do the binding (remember, I'm allergic) and keep it on the table in the shop as a runner (it's eight feet long--yikes!). 

And now for pictures of the new stuff.  Here goes:  
this book is full of 1930's quilt patterns.  I love this book!  

This book has fun patterns using the 9 (or 10) degree wedge rulers.  




Fifteen and eighteen degree Squedge rulers.  Wedge rulers make circles but Squedges make squares!  


one of the new patterns using the wedge rulers !  

the coolest new item in the shop.....the air conditioner!  YIPPEEE!  

Simple Curves rulers.  These are so fun!  

several sizes of  9 degree wedge rulers.  

one of the 10 degree wedge rulers 

Janet H's "Love Letter" quilt 

The center block of Janet's "Love Letter" quilt 



the back of Janet's "Love Letter" quilt. It's the story of how she and her husband, David met and  later married.  


Barbara's fan quilt using vintage family buttons and reproduction fabrics.  




the purse Linda made using a mini charm pack, including the handles.  
The "Cheater's Flying Geese" table runner I made for the table in the shop.