Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Hotel Tour of 2014 -- night 108

I drove home from Rochester and left for Quilt Week in Des Moines with only 34 hours at home to unpack, do laundry, get a flu shot, repack, and catch a flight.

When I have to wake up at 3am, it is sometimes easier to just stay awake.  I chose that last night.  I dozed a few minutes on my flights, but have basically been awake for 38 hours right now.

It's always fun being in a new city and trying to find your way to the quilt show.  This is my beacon:



Once I found the quilt show, I spent today setting up my classroom and preparing to have a fun week with my students.

I am checked into my hotel room, wondering what to have for dinner.  I looked on my night table and saw this:


DINNER!

My feet are up and I might sew a few stitches on this cute quilt:


Who do I think I am kidding?

Good night!  Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Saturday, September 27, 2014

Hotel Tour of 2014 -- night 107

I am so sad to see my classes at Discount Sewing Center end.  I really enjoyed all of the students there!

After Jackie showed her sign yesterday, a student brought in one of her own:

I called in a carry-out order tonight and they put this in my bag:


Does anyone know what it is?  BECAUSE IT IS NOT CAKE!

After I recovered from the shock/horror, I got down to the serious business of hotel room sewing:


Another Halloween quilt top finished, and yet...


... there's still more Halloween fabric left!  What should I make next?  I'm running out of ideas/patterns.  Help!

Friday, September 26, 2014

Hotel Tour of 2014 -- night 106

What a fun day I had at Discount Sewing Center in Rochester, NY!

Jackie is a great shop owner with a great attitude:


Her sign says "It's all fun & games until the bobbin runs out!"

I decided to leave my hotel-room-turned-sewing-cave for the evening and have dinner with my good friend John Kubiniec, quilt designer extraordinaire:


He bought me cake.  He loves me!  I'm kind of sweet on him, too.

Even if I don't get any sewing done today, it was a truly great day!

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Hotel Tour of 2014 -- night 105

Hello, Rochester NY!

I had a long, Long, LONG drive up here today.  I felt powerless for most of the ride.  You see, my cell phone was at 60% when I got into the car.  I plugged the phone into the car to charge while I was driving, but that's when things went south:

  • After trying three different cords, I realized that the USB port in my car was dodgy.  
  • I pulled out my spare battery for my phone.  Sadly, I used it earlier this week and never re-charged it.  I KNOW BETTER THAN THAT!  
  • I pulled out my laptop and tried to charge my phone from my laptop battery, but it didn't work.  When I stopped for lunch and tried to find a solution, I realized that in addition to the USB port in my car being shady, the cord I chose to use to charge from my laptop batter was iffy at best.  I pulled out another (working!) cord and depleted my laptop battery during the remainder of my drive.
Do you know how shaky I was without a fully charged cell phone during a 7-hour drive?  I normally listen to books from my phone, or talk on the phone, or (voice-activated) text from my phone while driving.  It was the longest. drive. EVER!

Now that I am in my hotel room, my spare battery is charged up, my laptop battery is charged up, and my phone battery is at 100%.  I HAVE LEARNED MY LESSON!

Tomorrow I will be teaching at Discount Sewing Center, but tonight I'm tucked away in my hotel room.  I tried to make it as much like home as possible:


Notice the shoe next to the foot pedal?  I told you I made myself at home!

It looks like Halloween fabric threw up all over the coffee table in my hotel room:


I had a huge collection of Halloween fabrics and I'm trying to use it all up.  I've made several quilts from this stash in recent weeks and now I'm working on another.  What shall I do with the fabric that is left?  I'm running out of ideas!

My desk is doing double duty as a cutting station:


Yes, I keep repeating
"I will not cut my charging cord."

"I will NOT cut my charging cord."
"I WILL not cut my charging cord."
"I WILL NOT CUT MY CHARGING CORD!"

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Free-Motion Quilting Challenge

My home quilt guild is holding a Free-Motion Quilting  challenge this year.  At our first meeting last week, they demonstrated a fern design.  I thought that it might be time to pull out my old fern design tutorial from way back in 2011:



I wrote out the accompanying tutorial here.

Happy Quilting!

Weekend Fun

Last weekend I was at the Grand (re)Opening of the Quilt Basket in Pawling, NY.  It is my local quilt shop.  I have shopped there for 21 (?) years and am thrilled to continue shopping there for years to come!

I was greeted at the door with a photo op:


The shop owner's nephew is quite the artist!

I also had a chance to visit one of my babies:


The quilt pattern is Squared Away.  I will share more exciting news about this pattern line in the near future.

What did you do last weekend?

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Mail Call!

Guess who is going to Quilt Market?



ME!

Will I see you there?

Sending Out Stuff

If you read my blog, you might know that I LOVE MY JOB!  I love Handi Quilter, I love teaching quilting, I love quilters... I just love everything about it!

My job involves a lot of travel, and I try to use my travels as an opportunity to reconnect with family and friends in different parts of the world.

I have recently reconnected with some cousins.  We didn't grow up together -- my cousins are 15-20 years older than I am -- but we are becoming very close as adults.  I recently sent out a quilt to one of my cousins:


I think the pattern was from Open a Can of Worms?  I made the blocks YEARS ago, and finally pieced it together.

Speaking of piecing, I pieced the back, too, with leftover bits:


I shipped this quilt out a week or so ago, but delayed posting in case she saw this post before the mail arrived.

Dear cousin, I hope you love your quilt!

Monday, September 22, 2014

House Diet

My house is on a diet. I try to take stuff out of the house with me every time I leave. 

Saturday's haul:


I had two bags to drop off at my local quilt shop. Two small items to bring to my good friend John Kubiniec. A thermos for a friend's daughter's lunch. 


She wasn't home so I left it on her porch. 

The Hello Kitty rug and Hello Kitty purse stayed with me. 

Sunday, September 21, 2014

Wasn't That a Party?!?

I spent Saturday night at Quilters Take Manhattan After Dark cocktail party. And what a party it was!

I got to chat with enthusiastic quilters and industry professionals. The time passed so quickly and I had a wonderful time!  My brain is full of new quilting ideas and my heart is full with new quilting friends. 

I met a quilter named Suzanne. One glass of wine and this Syzanne was on the floor. 


We had a good laugh about finding her name tag on the floor and I promised to write a scandalous story about her on my blog. 

Hi Suzanne!  I can't wait to see you in Houston!

Friday, September 19, 2014

I'm going to be a California Girl!

Did you know that I am teaching at Road to California in January?  I LOVE THAT SHOW!  The fact that the weather in California in January is slightly better than New York doesn't play into that opinion at all.

I will be teaching six full days of classes there.  WooHoo!  I will spend three days loving on the Handi Quilter Sweet Sixteen and three days loving on the Handi Quilter Avante.  Who could ask for anything more?

My classes are filling up, so now would be a great time to sign up if you want some sunny California quilt classes in January.

See you there!


Weekend Plans

This weekend I will be attending the Grand (re)Opening of The Quilt Basket.  They moved from Wappingers Falls, NY to Pawling, NY.  There are special happenings at the shop on Saturday and Sunday.  I even heard that there will be ice cream!  Mmmmmmmmm.........ice cream.

I can't wait to go to the shop and visit my quilt:


It is the sample for my new pattern, Squared Away, available from the Quilt Basket.  I'm so excited about this line of patterns because they use fat eighths of fabric and backgrounds, borders, etc.  There is very little waste so these quilts are economical to make.  New quilters with a small budget will benefit from this, as well as quilters like myself who don't need any more fabric but just want to play with pretty! new! fabrics! and don't want to spend a lot of money on their whim.  Read more about the patterns on their blog here.

I first went into The Quilt Basket in 1993.  Cathy was able to answer my questions, guide me in fabric selection, teach classes, and basically act as my quilting mentor.

I am so excited to still have a great quilt shop in my area.  I know the quilty goods are available online, but nothing can replace a local quilt shop.

Will I see you in Pawling this weekend?

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Did You Know?

Did you know that all of my teaching engagements are listed on my website?  I do this so that my husband knows where in the world I am on any particular day, just in case he forgets!

You can find my calendar here.

Will I see you at an upcoming event?  Will there be cake?

Silly question.


Sending Out Stuff

Last night I attended my quilt guild meeting.  Our guild has an active community quilts program.  I try and quilt up a few quilts a year for them, as my time allows.  This week, I quilted one of their tops and bound it with a little last-minute help at my table. Thanks Louise and Trish!  We imitated a sewing bee at the quilt guild to get this puppy done before the meeting ended.  Our fingers were FLYING!

I donated another quilt to the guild last night:


The morning sun made this a difficult photo, but soon the sun will be gone for the winter and I'm not going to complain about it!

I made this quilt from scraps and my Marti Michell Log Cabin Ruler.  I quilted it using a Baptist Fan pattern.  All of the fabric was from stash and the batting was from stash as well.  My studio doesn't look emptier now that I've finished the quilt, but technically, there has to be less stuff in here (unless my fabric multiplies when the lights are out).

I hope that whoever receives this quilt loves it a lot!

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Sending Out Stuff

I am committed to putting my house on a diet.  Today, I only got rid of little things:


I donated all of my old eyeglasses to my eye doctor to donate to folks who need them.

There is now one less box in my house to trip over, and hopefully these glasses will help others who can't afford them.

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Sending Out Stuff

Once upon a time, I made a wedding quilt:


I used the scraps to make a baby quilt


I used the scraps from that quilt to make a tablerunner:


I used the scraps from that runner to make another tablerunner:


And now I am out of scraps!

I put the lasttablerunner and some dishcloths in a box and shipped them out as a present to my Mother-in-Love:


I hope she liked them.

Now I have to get busy making more scraps!

Monday, September 15, 2014

So. Stinkin'. Excited!

I am excited to announce that one of my patterns has been published.

The Quilt Basket in Pawling, NY is selling fat eighth packs of fabrics and also publishing a line of patterns to support the fabric packs.  I walked into the shop last week and saw this:


That's my quilt!

Here's my pattern:


Look closer:



That's ME!

I finished the quilt a while ago (one of my super-secret sewing projects) and took this picture the day I completed the quilt:

I took this photo just to torture myself.  I can not show the quilt to anyone nor can I post the photo online, so it just sat on my phone and BURNED.  I feel so much better now that I got to tell you my news!

The quilt was made with American Made Brand fabrics.  There are 50 colors in the line, but I only managed to use 18 in my quilt.  I'll have to design something else to use the other 32 colors!

The Quilt Basket is selling these patterns at a super-reasonable price (I think under $5).  This way, you can collect all of them!

Hotel Tour of 2014 -- night 104

So long, Bits 'N Pieces.  I look forward to coming back to teach at your shop again in November!

The Northeast US is congested and I have to drive through several major traffic areas on my way home.  To take advantage of relatively kind Sunday evening traffic, instead of awful Monday morning rush hour traffic, I drove past Boston after class and checked into a hotel a little closer to home.  I will stll have to wait out the morning rush before resuming the drive home, but at least I'm past the worst of the traffic.

My new digs:


This hotel room is not fancy, but it has several lovely features:

outlets near the bed for laptop
outlets near the bed for charging the iPhone
quilting binding bag on the bed

I don't need much more than that in a hotel room.

I planned to bind while watching Netflix, but I will confess that I fell asleep as soon as I sat down.  I guess I should just be thrilled with the outlet for charging the iPhone, since I didn't get to bind the quilts or watch Netflix tonight.

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Hotel Tour of 2014 -- night 103

I spent another fun day at Bits 'N Pieces in Pelham, NH.  We worked through the Fun of Finishing and Feathered our hearts out.  These quilters were master featherers and my brilliant bag was in high use today!

After work, I got down to the serious business of hotel room sewing.  I had a goal and I met it tonight -- to finish piecing this Halloween quilt:


I am now thinking about the quilting (of course!) and am torn.  Should I use a fun computerized Halloween pattern?  Or free-motion quilting including some spiderwebs.

Any thoughts?
Any suggested digital patterns?

Friday, September 12, 2014

Hotel Tour of 2014 -- Night 102

I spent a wonderful day at Bits 'N Pieces in Pelham, NH.


Today was all about the Pro-Stitcher.  Computerized quilting is so much fun!

Michelle from Little Pup Designs figured out that I like Hello Kitty so she bought me this:


Check out the fun ID tag on the back of the lunchbox:


Yes, I think she knows me pretty well!

My dear Liz, the owner of Bits 'N Pieces, gifted me some stickers:


Liz knows me pretty well, too!

After work, back in my hotel, I talked to Kay at the front desk.  She is a competent young woman and I kept her company while a ghost kept calling the front desk.  Room 129 kept calling and calling and calling; room 129 was vacant!  Oooooooooo... spooky!

After I checked to see how far away my room was from 129, I felt safe spending the evening sewing in my non-haunted room.  I finished a super-secret quilting project, and then started a not-very-secret sewing project:


I cut out all of the pieces and then sewed a few blocks just to see how they would look.  I used a cream background and the Halloween prints have white in them.  My nonsensical "don't mix white and cream" buzzer was in overdrive about this last night, but I think it looks pretty OK.  Tomorrow night I hope to power-sew through the rest of the blocks.

A good day in New Hampshire, indeed.


Sending Out Stuff!

Sending might be too strong of a word.  "Dropping Off Stuff" might be more fitting.

I recently cleaned out my hall closet and found this scarf hiding among all the partner-less gloves and too-small caps:


This scarf belongs to my son.  He moved out three years ago.  I drove by his house yesterday and there is now one less item in my house.  Hurray!

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Hotel Tour of 2014 -- night 101

I am in New Hampshire, tucked into my hotel and ready to teach at Bits 'n Pieces in Pelham tomorrow.  I love that little shop!  The students there are like family.

On my two days at home, I worked hard prepping for this event:


I wound bobbin after bobbin, preparing for my hotel room sewing.

This room has everything I need:


Diet Cherry Limeade from Sonic -- check
Sewing machine, rotary cutter/mat/ruler -- check
pins, scissors -- check
Netflix on laptop -- check

What more could a gal ask for?

What's that?  Cake?


CHECK!

Did you know?

Did you know that I am teaching at AQS Quilt Week in Des Moines, Iowa?


Handi Quilter was generous enough to sponsor a room full of HQ18 Avante machines for the students' quilting pleasure.

If you want some hands-on longarm quilting education, this is a great opportunity!

I will be teaching:

  • Layered Quilting (reverse applique on the longarm)
  • Not an Artist? Not a Problem! (free-motion quilting)
  • For Feather Phobics Only! 
  • Quilter's Playtime (specialty techniques)
  • Beyond the Lines (quilting with rulers and templates)
I know that quilt shows are a great way to spend vacation time and to keep the "no work" feel going, I am hard at work in my studio packaging the class kits so that you won't need to bring any supplies with you.

I hope to see you in Des Moines in October!

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Attention Georgia Friends

Recently, two quilts of mine were published in Heritage Quilts Made Modern


One of my quilts is on the cover:


I have a second quilt inside:


If you want to see these quilts in person and are in the Atlanta area, visit Quilting Live!  My quilts and all of the others are hanging in the show.  

If you do go to the show, please take photos and post them for me?  I will be in New Hampshire this week, which is really far away from Atlanta, and can't get to the show.

PS -- the magazine is available at newsstands now.

Sending Out Stuff!

It's time to start sending out stuff!

The first box that I mailed out contained these items:


I mailed these treasures to my mom.

The magazine has two of my quilts in it, one being on the cover!  I have several copies of this magazine and decided to give one away.  Mom had to search through the magazine to see why I sent it.  She asked if the photos of the quilts were taken in my living room; they were taken in the lovely Artwork Network Gallery in Denver, Colorado.  My living room only wishes it could be so beautiful!

The two placemats were pieced quite some time ago in the style of Victoria Findlay Wolfe's 15 Minutes of Play.  I recently quilted them and just finished the hand binding while on my last extended trip.  Mom gushed, "They are so beautiful!  They are bigger than the last ones that you sent me. I don't know if I can use them!"  Um, Mom?  Scrap pieced placemats with black fabric can handle spaghetti dinners and a washer/dryer.

The knitted dishcloths were also finished while in my hotel rooms.  I started knitting dishcloths for Mom to use when I was a little girl and I also used to sell them at a little craft shop for $2.  Mom always wants more dishcloths and she says that the lady who runs the shop still asks if I'll knit some for her, too.  Every once in a while, I grab the old needles and some cotton from my yarn stash and make a stack of them for mom and the craft shop lady to fight over.  Mom always seems confused when I refuse the $2.  I can't tell you how much this makes me smile.

My house doesn't look much emptier with these items gone, but I enjoyed mailing them out.  I'm now plotting my next "sending out stuff" mission.

What will it be?