Another Quilt Shop Closing!!! Oh No!

September 20th, 2011

The Hayloft in Morgantown, PA, has been forced to close its doors. Alas, this is my favorite quilt shop in the “Lancaster” shopping circuit. Its just on the fringes of Amish country located above Martin’s Grocery store. So not only do you get to feast on and fondle fabric but you can enjoy the fresh bread and and hot coffee aromas emanating from the deli below. I have always said that if we lived near that store, our grocery bill would be heavily inflated by the yard or two or fabric I would pick up on every grocery store run.

Apparently the building they are located in has been sold and the fabric store and the two other businesses housed there must be out by Nov 7th.  As of now, the Hayloft has no plans to relocate and will sell, sell, sell to reduce its inventory. Currently, everything is 25% off but I wouldn’t wait much longer as I understand that the store will invite “liquidators” to come in and scarf up the inventory so a lot of it may go in big lots! They have a online store but none of this information is mentioned on their website. I first got wind of it last night at a guild meeting then did a little Internet searching this morning to get more details. So Hurry, Hurry if you need/want/wish for good quality fabric that was already at a good price and now even at a better price! I suspect it will go fast!

Money Saving Tip

September 19th, 2011

One of my students in my Saturday class shared an interesting little bit of “buyer beware” knowledge which was actually confirmed by another student. Both of these ladies get their replacement blades for their rotary cutters from Harbor Freight Tools. There are stores here in the Delaware area but you can also buy them online! Click on the link! You can get two blades for your 44mm cutter for $1.49! Joann’s sells a pack of 5 for $34.99! Even with a coupon, its still can not compare. Somebody is not playing nice in the price wars! Taking advantage of those of us not in the know about every little tool that crosses over into the quilting world. I, for one, am not amused and from here on out, will be cutting all my fabric with carpet cutter rotary blades!

Paper Piecing is for the Birds!

September 17th, 2011

Literally!

This represents 6 hours of work just at the sewing machine – not the planning, cutting,  trimming and tweaking of the construction process.  I am so excited to have come up with a “Geese in a Circle” block with no curved piecing or applique! This pattern will debut in 2012. I’ll tell ya more about it later. Right now, I’ve got a lot of paper-piecing to do!

Expanded My Repertoire

September 13th, 2011

You might says I worked on broadening my horizons yesterday – on several levels…

I started out the day by attended a BJ Titus class. She is an incredibly talented, award winning Art Quilter from Pennsylvania. It was such a treat to get up close and personal with her style.  She also  presented a lecture at the LadyBugs Quilt Guild in Newark DE on “Inspiration”. She was very informative as well as entertaining and her hand-dyed fabrics were absolutely breathtaking! But I think she only sells them at workshops and lectures since they don’t seem to be  on her website.

After class, since I was already in Wilmington, I trekked up the road to Chadds Ford, PA to check out a bead store. Too bad it was Monday since the quilt shop right next door was closed! However, I am pretty inspired by the beads I found at The BeadScope. Their website doesn’t seem to be working but its well worth the drive to check out their incredible inventory of beads! I’m sure there’s a quilt already growing around this selection I purchased. I wish I could have afforded some of the other beads that really spoke to me  – I’ll get them some day…

Now topping off my day of enlightenment, I stopped by Bed, Bath and Beyond and found a good folding stool for my husband to use while performing in the local bars – he’s a most talented singer  but likes to sit for some of his songs – I don’t know why, maybe it makes playing the guitar a  little easier. So not only did I score brownie points with him but got my stool back for my long-arm! I was really getting tired of having to fetch back from his music arena every time I wanted to quilt!

Then it was off to kill some more time at assorted stores – you would be surprised how many of us middle-aged ladies were shopping for underwear at Target yesterday!  But its what I found at Trader Joe’s that I am really looking forward too – Wasabi Mayonnaise – its what’s for lunch today!! I hope it is a good as it sounds!

 

I’ll let ya knowhow it turns out!

Fascinating Play on Quilts

September 6th, 2011

This is going around the quilting community – its a wonderful motion graphic using all the geometric patterns we quilters have loved throughout history. I hope you enjoy it!

http://www.nfb.ca/film/quilt

Walmart on a Comeback!

September 3rd, 2011

I was just in Walmart this morning – and for those of you who know me, know that I had sworn off Walmart in the past years but since moving to Elkton, its the only game in town! – but I digress… Let me start over…

I was in Walmart this morning and low and behold as I am scooting through the electronic section (needed canned air for the long-arm) on my way to laundry detergent when I spied the crafts isle. Only something looking different. There seemed to be batting on a roll there and my first thought was that must be left-overs. How are they gonna sell that without being able to measure and cut it? But as I got nearer, I noticed more and more bolts of good ol’ Walmart fabric. So I turned up the row and at the very end was the beginnings of a cutting table… Yep! Its Official! Walmart is back in the fabric selling business again… and that’s all I’m gonna say about that.

Inspiration on Color?

September 1st, 2011

Some thoughts on color choices for the GOOSE QUILT Block of the Month – Should you go scrappy or planned? Or planned scrappy? Its a dilemma… maybe these pictures will help.  These are from times past. I will be doing a new one to go along with the Goose Quilt BOM but I’m not sure of my fabrics yet… hmmm…. two colors like red and black, or black and white with a lime green sparkler, or amish, or neutrals, or… I’ll have to think about it….

       

Goose Block of the Month is launching NOW!

August 31st, 2011

I was worried that we wouldn’t have internet service back in time to upload the debut of the Goose Quilt Block of the Month. Luckily  Irene was relatively gentle with us. We only lost power for an hour in the middle of the night and a neighbor lost a tree that he didn’t really like much any way. Cable and internet were not so lucky apparently as it took two days to get back online. Talk about a quiet house!

Our sunflowers took a beating, as expected, but I did manage to bring a few in before the storm. It does brighten up the house a bit, to say the least.

We also picked all the grapes off the vine in fear they would have been blown off and smacked up against the side of the house. No body needs a house with lots of purple spots on it! Needless to say, I am canning jam as I type this morning.

Attached you will find the fabric requirements and the first Goose block which I have generously renamed “Goose Puzzle”. You may recognize it by another name but it suffices to say that this block is composed of Flying Geese units so we are claiming it as our own!  This block uses the easy piecing technique of drawing diagonal lines on the background squares, putting them on top of a rectangle of goose fabric, sewing on the line and folding them back to make the background for the geese.  Pay attention to the pressing instructions. It will help the block go together easier.

Goose 9 BOM fabric requirements

Goose Puzzle BOM instructions

I noticed when I clicked on the link in my last blog entry, it did not take me to the expected quilt. I have corrected that but you can also click here if you need another look at the Goose Quilt.

 

 

New Block of the Month Coming Soon!

August 24th, 2011

I have been remiss (what else is new…) this summer and not keeping up well with my blogging. I think of things all the time to share but somehow never quite get to the computer to post them. So, I’ve decided that in order to get back on a regular schedule, I will be posting another FREE Block of the Month. This one will be a version of one of my patterns that I will be retiring from my store. We will call it the Goose Quilt. Every block on it has something to do with Geese. In addition, there will different tricks to piece some of these geese.The quilt finishes 80″ x 80″.  You can also see it in my gallery.

Traditional piecing, paper piecing and quick piecing techniques are just some of the techniques used to construct this quilt.

So starting in September and running for 10 months, I will post a new block on the first day of each month. The border and finishing instructions will be the final installment. All this will be happening through my blog so make sure to check in on a regular basis. But don’t worry if you miss the postings. You will be able to find out what you missed by clicking on the Free Block of the Month heading under Catagories on the right side of the page, just under the archives. I hope you enjoy the process and don’t forget to send pictures!

Multi-Tasking!

July 27th, 2011

 

As I worked all week on all the class samples I need for the fall – it really felt like I was getting no where! Little progress is noted when you’re doing 12″ quilts – UNTIL you put them all together! Now to bang out the quilting… Got to get these done and move onto Feather-ology!  – a new quilting class I am offering. Its a Machine Quilting 102 class that moves past the Machine Quilting 101 to play with feathers of all shapes and sizes. The class sample has been living in my head for quite a while now and I hope to have it down on fabric in a week or two. I’ll keep ya posted!