Wednesday, May 16, 2012

What a week!

This blog is really for all things quilty, but lately I have not done anything quilty! So sad.

I am in, as one of my friends calls it, a perfect storm! The last few days have involved me leaving my job of almost 10 years, moving my daughter into her first apartment, moving my son's stuff into storage so he can go do an internship at Disney World, work on organizing, throwing out, etc stuff in the house in prep for the big move to Colorado and getting ready from my oldest son's wedding on Sat in Maine!

Whew! I am tired just writing about it!

But it is all exciting stuff... just coming together in a perfect storm of happenings!

If I were to post a picture, it would be of piles of "stuff". So I will spare the ugliness.

Quilt Market is in Kansas City this week. Normally I would be sad not to be there, but I think a wedding is a great trade off! So off on the next errand  and I hope you all are doing what I can't do! Quilting!

Happy quilting
Kate

p.s. someone in this house has a lot of fabric and I am not sure it can all come to Colorado. What to do?

Friday, May 4, 2012

Colorado

I flew into Colorado last night for my first visit in my new state. It is very different from Connecticut! I have been driving around this am just trying to get a feel for the place. This afternoon, my hubby and Imwill look at a house to rent. And maybe I can check out some of the local quilt shops. I saw one that sells fabric, machines and yarn! Win, win! I drove into Morrison Colorado this am and felt like I was in an old movie set. There were old buildings from the 1800s as the shops, with hills and red rocks in the background. Wow. I wish I could post a picture, but trust me, I felt like I had gone back in time. They even have a noise ordinance! happy quilting! Kate

Monday, April 16, 2012

Hello Quilt Dashers!


Welcome to anyone here from the Quilt Dash! So happy to have you visit!

It has been forever since I posted but that is because so much is going on. The big news is that my husband and I are moving! From our home town in Connecticut, where we have both lived pretty much all our lives, to Colorado.

Wow!

My husband was laid off last year from a job he was at for 25 years. And he finally found a new job but it requires a move. So we are in a staging, showing the house, planning frenzy!

The good news is, that maybe I might have some more time for quilting in my new life.

More later... off to meet with the realtor.
Have a great dash!

Happy quilting
Kate

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Winner and Stuff

Hi everyone!
Hope you all had a great week!

Yesterday I taught a class at Quadrille Quilting. We are working on one of my patterns, Simply Sunflowers.

(And no, the picture to the right is not the quilt! I am just channeling spring today!)

It is so much fun to see what everyone is doing. We have two quilts that are being done in greens and with great great flower prints. Both flower prints are yellow, one with pansies and one with sunflowers.

One quilt is in browns and tans using a tea dyed muslin and a great leaf print and one is being done in pastels! My new one has a green background and a sunflower print- but with a white background.

After next class I will post pictures. I love it when the students make my pattern look even better than the original!

My new Simply Sunflower quilt is finally quilted and I plan to have it all completed before the next class! It would be bad if the students finished before the instructor!

Yesterday, they did not get much sewing done, but that was my fault. We ended up talking a lot about how to machine quilt the top. This quilt is great one for doing some simple straight line machine quilting and if you have never machine quilted a larger quilt before, it is great to start with this one! You don't ever have to mark a line!

In doing more research for the class, I wanted to give them some materials about thread and needles. I found this great site with information on sewing machine needles. Actually, I found lots of stuff, but I liked this one and they encourage posting their information- what's not to like about that?

The site is called Generation Quilt Patterns and this page has an excellent article on sewing machine needle sizes and what they mean. If you read the short article, it has a sad but true story. And what is sad, but true, is that I have had a similar experience! I have a quilt that you can see sunlight thru! A too big needle was used for that one.

Some other good information that they have is about needles sizes and how to pick the right size for your project. I know that I don't always think about that. I just put in a needle,or still use the one that I had in there for the last three projects, and wonder why things aren't going well!
So this page and this page both have some great information.


Oh, were you looking for the winner of Lucky Seven pattern?

Well..... I decided to use the Random Number Generator for this giveaway. It would have been easy to put names in a hat (my preferred method) but I decided change is good for the creative soul.

So I used the random number generator. And I was shocked! It picked Number 1!

Really! I always thought if you were the first post the likelihood of getting picked was almost zip, zero, nada. Non existent!



Now I know, in my head, that random means just that- all numbers have the same possibility. The conclusion is that the number 1 means that
Patty from NC

is the winner! Email me your snail mail address and I will get the pattern and a little extra goodie out to you.



Thanks to everyone who entered and don't forget to sign up for the Quilt Dash! You will get a chance to visit some new places on the web!

Happy quilting!
Kate


p.s the quilt block at the top- it is from Tulip Trio. A fun, fusible pattern with directions for a banner, a block that looks great on those Ackfeld hangers and an adorable mini trio of blocks that can go on one of their little Tri-Stands!
Sorry for the commercial- but this is one of my favorites; maybe because it is just so happy! Love it!
I can't wait for spring!

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Happy Valentines Day!


Happy Valentines Day to all!

Hope you have a nice, relaxing night!



And don't forget to add a comment to the post below
for a chance to win our St Patty's Day pattern!

Happy Quilting!
Kate

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Get Together and Give Away

I am down in Annapolis this weekend playing with Elizabeth. Well, right now she and Jim are working on the business books- so, not so much fun! I stay a little out of that- I claim it hurts my brain!

We just signed up to do the April Quilt Dash.

If you have never participated in the Quilt Dash, it is a fun online shop hop. All the participating shops donate prizes to be won by the participants.

So pop over to their site to check it out.

Originally, I was hoping they would have a Quilt Dash in February- we wanted to give away one of our Lucky Seven patterns. This pattern is for a banner; you can make three sections individually and then use grommets and ribbon to string them together.

Or you can just sew the blocks together and make one long banner. Banner is about 16" x 48".
It also makes a great table runner!

So...let's do a give away. We'll see if anyone is listening!

Leave me a comment on how you celebrate the holiday. Need a hint what holiday?
Green beer?
Corned beef?
Dancing a jig?

Years ago my daughter was an Irish dancer and would spend the a few days close to the holiday dancing at various Irish suppers with her school. Now she goes to listen to her boyfriend's Irish band and will still occasionally break out into a jig!

Comments will close next Saturday and I will draw a winner Sunday February 19th.

in the meantime...

Happy quilting
Kate

Sunday, January 29, 2012

We have great Customers!


We just have the greatest customers! We have always received such nice feedback from our customers- that's why we love doing what we do!

Recently, as a Thank You for helping a her with something, a customer sent Elizabeth this cute towel and washcloth set that she crocheted herself! Was that sweet or what?

Aren't they lovely? Thank You Joy!


So many projects... so little time! Don't we all fell that way sometimes? usually I can post what I am working on, but right now I can't!

However I can post a picture of an upcoming banner to be added to our series, It's the BOMB! It will be the "January" banner. I put it in " " because with this banner series, we are not making them holiday related. Well, most aren't.


Our "February" banner, Little Bits of Love, has hearts. So we did not keep entirely to that plan.

But the rest of them while they have a nod to the month and the season, they are not "holiday" themed.


Like our March banner- Lighter than Air. No shamrocks (though we have a great shamrock pattern!) but a nod to March and the idea of flying kites. Fun!


But back to the Jan banner. Here is the prototype.

Cute, right?


But.... what do we call it?

And the fabrics I played with are really great.

Three of the fabrics are from the Northcott line,
Snow Queen by Ro Gregg.

And the dark blue is from the line Bear Essentials by P&B Textiles.

The pattern is going to have a runner and a quilt with two different blocks. I have enough of this fabric to make the runner. Elizabeth is trying out the quilt. Can't wait to see what she uses!

So in the meantime, any ideas on the name?

Happy quilting
Kate