Thursday, May 16, 2013

Suddenly Sewing Lecture and Workshop

In April we met the wonderful quilters from Suddenly Sewing!!  Owners Michael and Abigail Kralicek were so gracious and Jean was a ball of energy and so much fun...and really good at keeping everyone on track!

The first day, we held two lectures.  We had a huge trunk show featuring quilts from every Turning Twenty book, our Turning Ten book and most of our other books and patterns.  I can never catch pictures of the trunk show because my usual "Photographers", Gary and Michelle, are also my usual "Quilt Holder Uppers"!

I do have pictures of the second day though.  We had such a good time at the workshop!  We had a room full of amazing quilters from beginners to advanced all learning a brand new technique to the Turning Twenty Again pattern.  I can't wait to see their finished quilts.  I'll be sure to post pictures of them as they come in.

In the mean time, here are pictures of the wonderful event we had with Suddenly Sewing.  If you live in the Ft Worth area and have not been to their shop, be sure to stop in and say Hi.  www.SuddenlySewing.com

Learning a quick and easy way to cut fabric for a Turning Twenty quilt

Everyone busy cutting and pressing
Fabric is all cut and sewing begins
Gary and Michelle pressed the fabric so we could keep sewing.
Here is Gary showing off a chain, chain, chain....chain of squares!

Laying them out to get the arrangement "just right".
The colors are just never as accurate or vibrant as they are in person.
This was a gorgeous violet and cream quilt.

Love the colors!  Owner, Michael, picked these colors out for her quilt.
It turned out beautiful!

Mardi Gras!!
Another fun choice of color!

Hard to tell in the picture, but this quilt is full of funky little bugs!
Someone very special is going to enjoy this one!
Jean and me at the end of the day.
What fun!!

Thank you Suddenly Sewing!

 Blessings,

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Dallas Quilt Celebration

We are busy, busy, busy at FriendFolks!!!  Got a special surprise that has just gone to the printer, expecting it in the warehouse any day now - be watching for a post on that soon!  Today, we are working on another surprise coming right on the heels of this one.  So excited about a lecture and workshop with Suddenly Sewing in Ft Worth, Texas next week and lots of new fabric in for kits and projects!  It's a whirlwind around here!!

In the midst of all this, we had a wonderful time at the Dallas Quilt Celebration just a few weeks ago and I thought I would take a moment to catch my breath and share some of the pictures with you.

Here are some shots of set up.  It's always such an overwhelming feeling to see the bare booth when you first walk in...but, thrilling to watch everything come together.


Here's our sweet Hailey (who worked her first show this time...and loved every minute of it!) - since she has the "youngest" body, she volunteered to crawl into the truck and hand us boxes and crates!  My knees were SO thankful!


 
We took some time before this show to really organize everything, so things went much more smoothly and a whole lot quicker!!  Here is the finished booth...all ready to go!


They say "if you build it, they will come" and it proved true in Dallas!  We were busy within 30 minutes of the doors opening and stayed busy the entire weekend!!  Hailey was able to get a couple of pictures of the booth after the show started, but this was all we got - couldn't get out of the booth after this!  That's a great problem to have!


A big thank you to everyone who came out to see us in Dallas.  We loved seeing so many of our friends and making new ones!  We look forward to seeing you in Dallas in 2014!

Blessings,


Friday, March 22, 2013

Pioneer Area Quilt Guild Workshop

We traveled to Ponca City, Oklahoma last month for a lecture and workshop with the very talented ladies of the Pioneer Area Quilt Guild.

The church where they meet is amazing, lots of good lighting, and open space to spread out for our workshop.  Upon arrival, we were greeted by Cheryl Ramsey, who promptly pointed out the elevator - I saw a big smile on Gary's face when he realized he wasn't going to have to tote all my quilts up the stairs.  It doesn't take a lot to make him happy.  :)

What a fun, active and TALENTED group of ladies!  Their Show and Tell blew me away!  Carol O'Rear sent these photos of some of the table runners from our workshop.  Thanks Carol!

I can't say enough about what sweet hostesses these Oklahoma girls are.  Thanks ladies, hope we can do it again sometime!





Blessings,



Monday, December 3, 2012

International Quilt Market/Festival 2012

Whew!!  What a whirlwind last month was.  I can't believe it's over!!  We have just returned from 11 days in Houston.  What a great time we had at the 2012 International Quilt Market and Festival!!

Gary, Michelle and I arrived on Thursday to set up the booth for Quilt Market.  A completely blank canvas to work with...exciting and daunting at the same time.



Before we could begin to set up, we had School House.  I was very excited to introduce my newest patterns!  Making their debut at this year's Market and Festival were: Turning Twenty Hope Chest Treasures; my new book series Turning Ten; Jolly Jingle Olde Kris Kringle (redwork) and my newest Machine Embroidery Disk, Sew Snow!  I'm so thankful for everyone showing up...we had standing room only!  You're enthusiasm and excitement is what keeps us going and we appreciate you all so very much!


With School House behind us, we began transforming that empty booth into our display.  We lost count of the number of times we moved those tables around to get it to look just right!  We finally had an arrangement that worked for us and 8 hours later we were ready to go!


Oh wait!  I'm jumping ahead of myself!!  Before we left on Friday, we had Sample Spree!!  We quickly ran upstairs to set up our display.  Got it finished just in the nick of time - they opened the doors at 8 PM and the stampede began!!  What a whirlwind those two hours were!  Such fun!


Market was a thrilling three days!  It was great to see old friends and make new ones as well.  Two of our new friends quickly found the way into our hearts...chocolate!!!  The Quilt Show Navigator had the booth across from us and they made sure we never lost our energy.  They had bags and bags of chocolate under the table.  The good stuff too!!  Kit Kats, Snickers, Milky ways, M&Ms, Butterfingers...Thanks QSN!!  By the way, in case you're not familiar with Quilt Shop Navigator, be sure to check them out online at www.myQSN.com.  They bring quilters and quilt shops/events together.  You can quickly locate and route yourself to any quilt shop or event in the nation!


I also quickly discovered the ONLY place to take a break and rest my aching feet.  Can you tell where I am at?!  The lines were long, but oh, so worth it, just to sit for a couple of minutes!  :)



Saturday night also held a party for us!  The Moda Party!  It was a boot-scootin' themed barbeque complete with a mechanical bull!  I tried so hard to get Gary to go for a spin, but I think his feet hurt too bad to make the walk (at least that's what he tried to tell us.  Evidently, he didn't know about my secret resting place!)  So, we had fun watching everyone else get thrown from the bull and listening to "Reba" on stage!  Thanks for a great time Moda!



Before market, I was contacted by Lecien USA, Inc.  They asked me to design a pattern for them using their newest line of fabric that will be introduced in February.  Once I saw the fabric, I knew two things: first, this pattern had to be a sweet little girl and second, I had to make a Turning Twenty quilt with it!!  The display they had at market was adorable!


Market was wonderful, but no rest for the weary, Festival is just one day away!!  Michelle took a quick trip back home for our great-granddaughter's first birthday and Gary and I set about restocking and rearranging the booth.






With Michelle back with us in Houston, we were ready to go.  Preview Night...and Halloween started!  Goblins, pirates, and all sorts of special guests came out.  Here are two that stopped by FriendFolks to say hi!


Two special friends stopped in to say hello and we had some Show and Tell!!  I love to see pictures of your completed quilts and, though they didn't have pictures with them, I wanted to get a picture of them to share.  Our first lady had just completed Jingle Jangle Jungle!


The second lady had just completed Sunday School Singers.  She had hand stitched AND hand quilted the entire quilt!!  What an heirloom to pass on!


This year at Market and Festival, we celebrated ten years of Turning Twenty.  I can't believe it has been 10 years already!!  We are so blessed and I was very excited to be able to share this milestone with everyone.  Market is where it all started and what an honor to come back this year with our 10th book in the Turning Twenty series...and a new book series, Turning Ten, to celebrate!!  Thank you to each and every one of you for supporting us and for coming out to help us celebrate!  We wouldn't be in business if it weren't for you!


Alas, all good things must come to an end.  We had a fantastic time, but my feet were telling me it was time to tear down.  Our crazy son-in-love, Stephen, surprised us all by coming down to help us tear down and load up.


Everything is packed up.  Stephen and Gary are taking things out to the truck.  I am loading boxes and Michelle is folding up the Squid Britches.  What are Squid Britches?!  Many years ago, I stitched up these long tubes of fabric to cover the poles of our booth.  They are several feet long and Scott said they looked just like pants for squid!  Ta Da!!  Squid Britches!  Leave it to Scott to come up with something like that!  Here's a shot of Michelle folding our Squid Britches...


It's truly amazing what goes into these 11 days!  The building doesn't even look the same.  Here is how we left it.  An empty canvas for the next show coming in.  I hope they remember their Squid Britches!!  Maybe I should have left a note letting them know of my secret "resting" place as well.  If it's anything like Market and Festival, they are going to need it!


Until Market/Festival 2013...

Blessings,


Thursday, October 11, 2012

To Market, To Market, To Market We Go!

The air is getting cooler, the leaves are starting to turn and that can only mean one thing - Fall Market!














There is still so much to do and we are busy little bees getting things ready to go!  Scott is digitizing as fast as his fingers can go; Gary is editing, proofing, and making sure all of our new products are in house and ready to pack; Michelle has restocked our business cards, updated our facebook page, sent out our newsletter and I am stitching, quilting, designing and trying to stay calm!  There are still kits to cut, shipments to arrive, and a mock set up to complete, but I am starting to see the finish line and I'm getting very excited!!

If you have plans to attend the International Quilt Market (Oct 27-29) and/or International Quilt Festival (Nov 1-4) in Houston, we will be at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Booth 956.  Stop by and see us.  We have an entire booth full of all new designs!

We are celebrating Turning Twenty's 10th birthday with a NEW Turning Twenty book!  The 9th book in the series (can you believe it?!) - Hope Chest Treasures introduces our new beginner-friendly "on point" setting as well as the familiar straight setting.  You can take this pattern and use it with any of the other books in the Turning Twenty series and create completely new looks for every quilt!  Happy Birthday!!!

Click to view more details on our website


We will have new redwork designs for both hand and machine embroidery AND we are so excited to be introducing a NEW book series!!!!  It's TOP SECRET, so be sure to stop by the booth and check it out! We will post pictures of everything new from the market floor, so stay tuned.


We will also be at schoolhouse to introduce all of our new designs.  Our time slot is 11:00 - 11:30 AM in room 362D.  If you are attending schoolhouse, we'd love to see you!

Coming to Sample Spree??  We'll be there too.  Table 56.  Oh yes, we'll also be at Preview Night!  Be sure to say "Hi" while you're there!

Whew!  A lot to get ready for.  Gary, Michelle and I hope to see you in Houston...now, I'd better get back to work!

Blessings,


Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Rocky Mountain Quilt Festival

What a wonderful time we had vending at the Rocky Mountain Quilt Festival last month in Loveland, Colorado!  Everyone was so kind and we had so much fun!

Of course, before the show, we were running around like crazy people getting ready to go.  There just never seems to be enough time and before you know it, Travel Day is upon you.  

Below you can see our last minute preparations...yes, it took a village!  Scott is digitizing the new Snowmen patterns (top left) as Stephen is packing Jingle Jangle Jungle kits while Gary and I cut fabric (top right).  Gary and Michelle sort fabric (bottom left) and just when you think you are done, you realize the count is off and Gary is back to cutting fabric again (bottom right)!   


Gary and I finished getting everything ready to go and loaded while Stephen and Michelle went to sleep early so they would be rested to drive.  At 1 AM, they hit the road and it was Loveland or Bust!  The weather was beautiful.  So much cooler than August in Texas!  We did manage to get one picture of the Rocky Mountains and one of those "Did you get it?" pictures of the bridge as we entered Loveland.  That is the blurry picture below!  :)


Below are some pictures of the booth just before the show started.  We could not have asked for a better location - just across from the Women's restroom!!  Needless to say, we stayed quite busy! 

 We also had fun "warning" women as they were entering the restroom...the MEN'S restroom!  Whomever laid out the building put the restrooms side by side, but in opposite order: Women, Men on one side of the wall and Men, Women on the other.  So, unless you were paying careful attention, you would just walk into the wrong restroom.  Michelle almost made the mistake once herself...and she knew about it!  I wish I could add an audio to the blog of all the "belly laughs" we heard during the show due to that bathroom layout!


We will never forget the Rocky Mountain Quilt Festival or the great friends we made while we were there.  Thank you to everyone who came out to see us!  

We are working feverishly now preparing for International Quilt Market (Oct 27-29) and International Quilt Festival (Nov 1-4) in Houston, TX.  We will be at Booth 956.  We have some surprises in store!!  We hope to see you there!



Blessings,