Showing posts with label Fall Open House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fall Open House. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Fall Festival Open House III

Just a couple more cute
items to share
from our recent Fall Festival...

Autumn Concentric table topper

Harvest Rows quilt kit (with magazine/pattern)
from American Patchwork and Quilting, Oct. 2012
Don't you love vertical stripes in a quilt?  And those gorgeous cheddars?!
When this magazine came into the shop and we saw this great quilt, we realized that we had ALL of the fabrics used in the project!!  
There are just one or two of these kits left, so call or come in quickly to grab this up!

We have a new line of fabrics in house that we'll share a picture of later this week.
Until then, Happy stitching!!

Friday, October 5, 2012

Fall Festival Open House in review II

 Fall Festival Open house continued!!!
We chose Autumn projects
that are quick
and easy to stitch up
in a couple of hours,
so they make great projects for
your Fall decorating
or for gifting!
Sugar Maple
26"x35", a Country Threads pattern
The following are
exclusive Good Wives patterns
(15" to 18" square):
Autumn Checkerboard

Autumn Steps Table Topper

Autumn Hour Glass Table Topper

Autumn Geese in the Cabin
Individual patterns are available
AND we have kits ready for each piece
to make it even FASTER
for you to get your projects going!
Give us a call or stop in to visit and we'll get you set up - you'll have your tables and walls "quilted" in no time!!!

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Fall Festival Open house in review I


Our thanks to all who made
our Fall Festival Open House a success!

Autumn Bowties
It was wonderful to see everyone!!
For those of you who couldn't make it,
here are pictures of some of our Autumn projects...
Five Pumpkin Table Topper - 
24"across, a Good Wives exclusive

Pouncing Cats - 14"x 30", 
from Collections 2 by Red Wagon

 

Pumpkin Square, 18",
by Rhonda McCray
from the Primitive Quilts and Projects
Fall 2012 publication

If you didn't make it in to see us for our
Fall Festival Open House,
please stop by, we'd love to visit!
We have kits and patterns available
for all of these cute projects.

More Autumn little quilts to share
later this week...


Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Fall Festival Open House!!

School is back in session,
the nights are cooling off
and football has begun…
That means it’s time for our
annual Fall Festival
Open House!
Friday and Saturday
September 21st and 22nd
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
New, quick projects!
Redware!
Home décor!
Demos!
and of course,
Snacks!!!

Come join us for all the fun!

Friday, September 21st
and
Saturday, September 22nd
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days!!!

Friday, August 13, 2010

Yes, I'm still doing hexagons! And I'm making progress!  All the flowers are done, just have to add 7 more and the top and side fill-ins.  And I'm lovin' it. We ran out of stamps, but have more ordered and I should be bringing them in next Wednesday. In the mean time, I encourage you to check out www.Inklingo.com .  Linda Franz has developed a method for printing cutting and sewing lines directly onto your fabric.  There's a video on you tube that shows all about hexagons and she's got a free hexagon design book for download on her site.  www.lindafranz.com/blog .  Spend some time there and you'll be amazed.

We do have the patterns for the apron all done.  Cindy was good enough to model for us!  You can wear them either direction.  And they're incredibly comfortable.                                                                                                    Now for the big news!!  We're getting ready for the Fall Open House!  This year it is being held on September 10 & 11.  Special guests on Saturday the 11th is The Spoon Man and his wife .  The Spoon Man hand carves 18th century wooden spoons out of cherry.  Beautiful and useful.  His wife makes 18th century dolls and their clothes.  Both will be demonstrating their art and selling their wares.  If you want to see a picture of them, go to any roadside rest stop and check out the Ohio map--they're listed as special attractions for the state.  Watch for the newsletter in your email for all the particulars for both days.  If we don't have your email, drop in or call the shop and get added so you don't miss out on all the news and specials.
We got some homespuns in on Wednesday--wonderful stripes:  blacks, reds and a mustard.  One of the reds is absolutely perfect for Christmas!
Hasn't Laura done a wonderful job tweaking the blog look?  Red is such a yummy color!  And she's so much better posting photos than I am, so we'll leave the important ones to her. 
More later!
the other linda