Our "Secret Sisters" club has been very busy this week: Joann, Vicki W. and Nola were in the shop yesterday to pick up the gifts left by their Secret Sister.
Joann R. received a lovely pewter pin from her s/s yesterday. She loved it!
Vicki W. received a gift certificate from her Secret Sister....which she immediately used!
While she was here, Vicki W. also brought something for "Show and Tell".... a western themed quilt she made. We really love the borders and different western prints!
Great job, Vicki!!!! It's wonderful.
Nola S. stopped by to pick up her Moda club and found two gifts from her Secret Sister waiting for her.
Nola's first gift was a place mat with "Give Thanks" printed at the bottom.
Her second gift was a handmade pin cushion. How cute is that?
Tanya and Dennis P. from Springfield stopped by yesterday to pick up the completed "Quilts of Valor" from our all day sew-in September 6th.
We are blessed to have several long-armers who volunteered to quilt their own tops. The deadline to bring back their completed quilt was yesterday, November 1st.
A great big fat "Thank You" to Penny B. (in Illinois) who quilted the rest of the tops we couldn't farm out!
Thanks to Lori V. for bringing the quilted tops back from Illinois and to Vicki W. for bringing them to the shop yesterday (it takes a village).
The quilts Penny quilted were picked up yesterday by their maker who will put the binding on, wash and return them by November 15th. I'll take pictures of those when they're returned.
We chose the "Rail Fence" pattern using red, cream and navy prints of "Old Glory Gatherings" by Primitive Gatherings for Moda.
Each quilt used 80 strips of each color plus the inner and outer borders. All inner borders are cream but the outer borders are either navy or red.
I asked that the binding be the opposite color of the outer border for all the quilts.
"Thank You" to everyone who helped make our second session of "Quilts of Valor" so successful.
Tanya and Dennis picked up quilts made by Teresa F.; Vickie C.; Cheryl W.; Karen C.; Sherryl D.; Roxann W.; Vickie B.; Pam R.; Cathy C.; Lori V.; Penny B.; and Pat S.
Tanya also brought the QOV she made so we could see it!
here goes:
Teresa's Quilt of Valor with navy border and red binding |
Vickie C's QOV with red borders and navy binding |
Cheryl W's QOV she made and quilted in January. I misplaced her quilt but found it just in time! |
Karen and Sherryl's collaboration with navy borders and binding |
Sherryl and Karen's second collaboration with red borders and binding |
Roxann's quilt with red borders, Tanya volunteered to do the binding! |
Vickie B's quilt with red borders and navy binding |
Pam R's quilt with red borders and navy binding |
Tanya P's quilt with navy borders and red binding |
Lori V's quilt with red borders and navy binding |
Penny B's quilt with navy borders and red binding |
the third quilt Pat made using patriotic prints from her stash. |
Vickie C. attended the retreat last week and got bitten by the "Pinwheels" bug!
She bought a yellow junior jelly roll and white charm pack to make this adorable baby quilt using the "Pinwheels" blocks.
I didn't get a picture of Vickie's baby quilt during the retreat but, thank goodness, she had it with her when she stopped by yesterday.
Vickie said she has one "Pinwheels" block left that she plans to make into a wall hanging for the nursery.
Vickie quilted this adorable baby quilt with her long arm quilting machine. Hopefully, may camera captured the echo quilting and backing fabric.
"Pinwheels" baby quilt Vickie C. made during the retreat |
close up of the echo quilting Vickie used to quilt this baby quilt |
back side of Vickie's "Pinwheels" baby quilt |
Kayla brought her own project for 'Show and Tell' yesterday: a wall hanging she made for her room....just because!
Great job, Kayla. Keep up the good work!
the back of Kayla's wall hanging |
Vickie C. just thought she was leaving......we were walking to Karla's car when we had another "Show and Tell" in the parking lot!
Vickie made this baby blanket using different textures of fabric. It's adorable...complete with loops around the edges for the baby to grab onto!
the back of Vickie's baby blanket! |
Faye H. brought in this tote her Secret Sister made and mailed to her. Faye wanted to share it with us and, so we could post it to the blog for everyone to see!
What a cute fall themed tote!
It's a small world: While she was here, Faye also showed us the blocks she made in the "Quick Curved Ruler" class she'd taken earlier in the day at "The Quilted Garden" in Aurora.
Sherryl D. was the teacher....Sherryl (and Karen) were here when Faye arrived with her stuff.
Sherryl will be teaching this class at our shop in December! If you'd like to take this class, please sign up and get a supplies list as soon as possible.
the blocks Faye made using the "Quick Curved Ruler" in Sherryl's class earlier in the day. |
Hiding behind this gorgeous table runner is Sherryl D., who will be teaching this class in December.
Sherryl's second class is the next block (which looks like Double Wedding Ring).
Both of these blocks were made using the "Quick Curved Ruler" which we have in the shop.
Sherryl's "Quick Curved Ruler" table runner |
Sherryl's Double Wedding Ring-ish block made with the QCR. |
The ladies at the retreat suggested two things for the shop: Bitty Buddys and Roxanne's Glue. We now have both in stock!
Bitty Buddy: pops up and collapses when you're finished! |
Roxanne's Baste It Glue! |
We received the Winter 2014 issue of "Block" magazine on Friday. YIPPEE!! It's totally full of fun quilts to make!
We also received the latest issues of "Quilting Quickly" and "Fat Quarter Quilts" this week. YIPPEE!!!
bolts of "Best Day Ever" by Moda |
four new cases of Moda scrap bags. More are coming next week. |
new Moda marbles: yellow, leaf and regal. |
more marbles: pink, orange, coffee and black. The coffee print looks green but it's dark brown |
"Spices and Cinnamon" by Windham Fabrics |
"Texas Lone Star State" panel on cream by Moda |
"Texas Lone Star" panel on black |
coordinating "Texas Lone Star" prints on white, cream blue and blacks |
"Texas Lone Star" linear bluebonnets print on blue |
"Heart's Content" batik pre-cuts by Laundry Basket Quilts |
"Richmond Reds" precuts by Barbara Brackman: layer cakes, charm packs, jelly rolls and mini charms |
three bolts of "Catalina" batiks by Moda |
"Because of the Brave" precuts: jelly rolls, charm packs and mini charms |
"Turning Leaves" pre-cuts by Holly Taylor: layer cakes, charm packs, jelly rolls and mini-charms |
We also received the newest collection by Moda designer Holly Taylor called "Turning Leaves".
We received 16 bolts of her prints as well as all the precuts: layer cakes, charm packs, jelly rolls and mini-charms. YIPPEE!! These prints are so yummy!
four cream prints of "Turning Leaves" by Holly Taylor for Moda |
"Turning Leaves" prints on brown colorways |
"Turning Leaves" on green |
"Turning Leaves" on burnt orange |
four prints of "Turning Leaves" on magenta |
We received a new product line this week: Bella Solids layer cakes by Moda.
This is a new product Moda is testing to see if they will be added to their regular product line.
We have six different solids layer cakes. We love them. We hope you will too!
Another new product Moda is testing is Junior Jelly Rolls of Bella Solids.
Each jelly roll has 20 strips of a solid color. I guess that's why they're called junior jelly rolls!
We have 23 different colors.....from white to black! These are great for smaller projects, border, sashing or binding.
twelve colors of junior jelly rolls by Moda |
four colors of Moda junior jelly rolls |
red and burgundy junior jelly rolls by Moda |
silver and gray Moda junior jelly rolls |
White, periwinkle and lime junior jelly rolls |
Sharon will be teaching this table runner class in a couple of weeks. She made this sample using "Kansas Troubles" prints and a red solid.
There are several ways to make this runner, this is just one way to assemble it.
If you'd like to take this class, please sign up as soon as possible and get a class supplies list at the shop.
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