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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Book Launch

On Sunday we had a great time launching Linda Hahn's new book New York Beauties Simplified and Sara Hahn's book Dynamic Designs which has great quilting designs for the New York Beauty block.  We love a party at QP!  I have some pictures and a video.  Take a look.

Linda autographs a book
Here's Allan Hahn, Deb Stanley, Kim Mueller, Linda Eaves, me, Rebecca Szabo, Sarah and Linda Hahn.
Some of the gang who had quilts in the book.  


Every good party needs food!







Two light bulbs go out.  In the whole store where to they go out?  Right over where Linda & Sarah are signing books!

Here's a video of Linda and Sarah showing off their work.  Enjoy!

Till next time

Monday, January 17, 2011

Right now

At the moment - right this very moment - I'm all caught up.  Now I'm not saying that state of happy happenstance will last, probably not past this morning anyway!, but for right now I'm not supposed to be sewing anything, cooking anything, baking anything, calling anyone or going anywhere.

Of course there are things I COULD do, but nothing that I HAVE to do.  It's a very unusual state of mind and I'm not sure how to handle it!

So how about you - are you caught up or woefully behind?

Till next time.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

New Year's Resolutions And Snow

A new year! Have you made resolutions? Kept any of them yet? Why is it we make all these promises to ourselves and then somehow by mid January they've fallen by the wayside? It's kind of like starting another quilting project before finishing the two you already have going. You know you have to finish that baby quilt for your niece but that new batik lap quilt kit was SOOOO tempting, too tempting and you bought it. (You should count your blessings it was only a kit, when I get tempted it's for a whole line of fabric!)


I don't know about where you live but here at the Jersey shore, we've had a blizzard, a dusting of snow and more snow predicted for today. At this rate, I'll be snowed in long enough to finish up everything I started. Ok, maybe not everything. 


At the moment I only have a doable number of projects started and every single one of them is either a class sample or a sample for the shop - how boring is that?  You'd think with all the fabric, tools, gadgets and patterns at my disposal, I'd at least have something off the charts going on.  Nope - such is the life of a quilt shop owner.


Ok, stashed away in a far corner of my mind are some redwork projects I'm designing.  I'm horrified to tell you one has been in the "working on it" stage for about 6 years.  I've done two samples, you'd think I'd write the pattern and finish the danged thing would you?


So that will be my New Year's resolution - besides the usual one to lose weight - I WILL finish this redwork pattern before the shop's birthday bash in June.  


What's your new year's sewing resolution going to be?  Join me and let's get some UFO's FINISHED!


Till next time.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Little Landscapes

Middle son Jeremy asked for a little landscape something like one we have here at home for his new house.  Since you can't give something like this to one without the other two complaining of favoritism, all three children received an Accidental Landscape for Christmas this year.


Landscape quilts are something I've always wanted to do and Jeremy's request pushed me into doing something a little further out of my comfort zone.  They're not perfect by any means and I was futzing with them right up until they went in the gift bags.  Even now looking at the pictures, I can see things I'd change or places I would have added something.  Thank goodness for deadlines so I had to stop playing!


They were really fun to do and had some unforeseen benefits.  In order to find the fabrics I KNEW I had in my stash, the stash had to be sorted and organized.  While doing that, I managed to clean out a bunch of "What did I buy that for?" fabrics.  Cleaning and organizing the stash took longer than designing and sewing the landscapes!

They aren't very big - 18" x 20".  Perfect for a small wall or alcove.  I wanted them to think of home when they look at theirs so I thread painted Barnegat Lighthouse into all three.  They can pretty well imagine they're looking across the bay to the lighthouse.

I didn't work off a picture, although I looked at a bunch of them to get an idea of what I wanted to do.  I think it made it easier that it was just in my head and sort of like the one we have.  It definitely came in handy when I discovered I'd missed part of the seam on the horizon of one AFTER it was quilted and had to thread paint Island Beach State Park in to seal the hole!




For once I was thrilled I had 17 different fabrics for water.  Everything but the border came from my stash.  Rule of thumb - if you see a landscape fabric, buy it.  You'll probably never find it again and when you do a landscape quilt, it will haunt you that it would have been perfect, if you'd only bought some.  I don't even want to think about how old some of the fabrics are in these!







I like to free motion quilt and the thread stash provided some good threads to add dimension. I really wanted to jazz them up with beads, some lace or something for the whitecaps but I knew my very traditional children would have balked at the "bling".  And at some point, you have to step back from these and say "Enough" - especially when they're Christmas gifts.


You too can play with landscapes.  The thoughts for these came from a great book called Accidental Landscapes.  You can purchase a copy here if you'd like to try.  They're fun!


 I have hundreds of pictures from the gardens of years past.  All patiently waiting for a landscape quilt to hang on my kitchen wall during the winter to add some color to the bleary landscape outside.  Time to get cracking on that!

Till next time.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Let's Start The New Year Off Right!

Happy New Year!  Let's announce some winners to get 2011 going!


Winner of the book is Tammie!  Email me your address and I'll mail your book out next week.


$50 QP Credit for the Empty Bolt Drawings from the Snowflake Sale - 
Tues - L Nauman
Wed - no empties!
Thurs - no empties!
Fri - Barb Z
Sat - closed
Sun - hasn't happened yet!


$20 QP Credit for No Bag Drawing at the shop - L. Pheney


Congratulations everyone!  


What are your resolutions for 2011?  I've always been very good about setting goals for the business but horrible about setting personal goals.  I'd give it a wild thought around New Year's and then completely ignore it after that.  This year will be health - my health.  It's time to go for those standard medical tests I've put off, time to YES, LOSE SOME WEIGHT, time to actually make and stick with a plan about and for ME.  I'm keeping it simple - one big ME thing a month.


We'll see how it goes!  How about you?


Till next time.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

A Mystery . . .

It was a dark and stormy night, lightning split the air  as the thunder rolled, rain slashed, wind howled and  the body lay face down . . . . .


Don't you love a good mystery?  Reading is another of my favorite pastimes.  I love to curl up somewhere with a good book & I have a hard time falling asleep at night if I don't have anything to read.  Mysteries are a favorite but I like a good smut book too.  My friend Betsey refers to them as beach reads, since we used to read them at the beach, I think the publishing industry calls them something like more dignified like contemporary romance.  I'll pretty much read anything except Science Fiction and stories where the woman lead is a wuss will make me put a book down without ever finishing it. (don't you just want to smack women in books who can't make up their mind?  Get on with it already!).  


Right before Christmas I loaded up on mysteries.  One is a series about a knitting shop on Cape Ann where I grew up.  I like the references to places I know and the whodunits are pretty good too.  





Another was the first in a new (for me) series about a quilt shop in northern NY.  I liked the first one and will be buying others in the series.  (Although I had a moment where I wanted to smack the main character.)


And the third one was about a stitchery shop in Washington state.  I like to stitch, like mysteries, why not?   (Although if the owner of that shop doesn't get more customers, she'll be going out of business soon - I know I don't have as much time in my shop to sew as she does to stitch!)  I'll be waiting for the second one in this series to come out.


So I am eagerly awaiting the new online quilting mystery "Quilting Is Murder".  I was really excited when asked to be one of the Killer Shops! And even more excited when I discovered two of these authors will be posting on the QIM blog!   Three more days and the mystery will start and YOU can be a detective!




Who Dunnit?

You can join in the fun by reading along and becoming a Quilt Detective. As each mini-series unfolds in weekly chapters, you can collect clues and register to win quilting prizes. We have 15 "Killer Shops" all wondering who the killer is. They'll be furiously blogging and posting on facebook to keep everyone in the loop. Watch their posts and read the clues: they are also offering special deals to our quilting detectives!
At the end of the series, we'll be awarding some of our lucky Quilt Detectives Drop Dead prizes. Take a peek at our "Deadly" Sponsors here.
Finally, we've recruited some of the quilting industry's most popular personalities to help find the killer – follow along on our Facebook page and our Blog to see what they have to say.

Will you be one of our Detectives?

Click here to sign up!


Till next time.

Friday, December 24, 2010

Christmas Eve

I think this is one of my favorite times of this holiday season - Christmas Eve morning.  The craziness, noise, hurrying here and there will start soon but right now - dare I even write it? - it's quiet.  Cookies are baked, kitchen is clean, presents are wrapped  and there's five minutes to sit down and enjoy the peace.


Soon the kids will start to arrive with all their presents, noise and cheer.  Sir Nathan will arrive with all his various paraphernalia, noise and absolute glee.  Then there will be no time to sit and count blessings, I'll be too busy enjoying them.


My wish for all of you is that you are surrounded by the noise, the confusion, the cheer, the glee and the joy of family & friends.  And also that sometime during the next hectic week or so, you'll find time to sit, enjoy the peace and count your blessings too.


Merry Christmas.