Thursday, July 8, 2010

Join the Parade!

Join our Finished Friday Parade!

Tomorrow we’ll be hosting our first “Finished Friday” parade!  It’s always fun seeing your works in progress and now we want to see your completed projects.  It can be anything recently completed … both stitched and non-stitched.  It can be home decor, crafty, quilty, clothing, just about anything.  Did you make something special for the 4th of July holiday?  We’d love to see it! 

We’ve already been receiving your entries and you won’t be disappointed!

Send your entries to info@thequiltshoppe.net, subject:  Finished Friday. 

Your email should include the following:
1.  Your name and location (city, state, country)
2.  Pictures
3.  A description of your item
4.  Materials used
5.  Did you make it for yourself or was it a gift?  Is there a story behind it?
6.  Do you have a blog?  Send us your blog address too!
7.  Are you on Facebook and/or Twitter?  Send those addresses too.

Pass the word along and invite your friends to join the parade.  Feel free to use the banner above to share on your blogs and/or facebook.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Winter’s Gleam & Finished Friday

Winter's Gleam by Douglas Laird for Wilmington

This nostalgic collection brings us the beauty of a winter evening just as the sun is setting and the family is catching a few more moments of winter play in the snow.  The stunning details that Douglas Laird is famous for are portrayed in the panel, stripe and scenic prints.  The snowy sky, tree and ground prints are wonderful for winter nature projects.

The kit for this collection includes the fabric for not one, but two tops.

Winter's Gleam - Panel #15-412

Winter's Gleam - Repeating Stripe #16-145

Winter's Gleam - Scenic #17-127
Winter's Gleam - Kids Allover #23-415 Winter's Gleam - Village Scenic #21-152
Winter's Gleam - Snowy Trees Lt. Ice #19-172 Winter's Gleam - Snowy Ground Dk. Ice #20-449
Winter's Gleam - Bricks Brown #22-222 Winter's Gleam - Bricks Lt. Brown #22-888
Winter's Gleam - SNowy Sky Dk. Blue #18-441  

finishedfridayhangtag

This Friday we’ll be hosting our first “Finished Friday” parade!  It’s always fun seeing your works in progress and now we want to see your completed projects.  It can be anything recently completed … both stitched and non-stitched.  It can be home decor, crafty, quilty, clothing, just about anything.  Did you make something special for the 4th of July holiday?  We’d love to see it! 

Send your entries to info@thequiltshoppe.net, subject:  Finished Friday. 

Your email should include the following:
1.  Your name and location (city, state, country)
2.  Pictures
3.  A description of your item
4.  Materials used
5.  Did you make it for yourself or was it a gift?  Is there a story behind it?
6.  Do you have a blog?  Send us your blog address too!
7.  Are you on Facebook and/or Twitter?  Send those addresses too.

Pass the word along and invite your friends to join the parade.  Feel free to use the banner above to share on your blogs and/or facebook.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Happy Camper Too

Happy Camper Too by Richard Neuman for Clothworks

Grab the kids, the dog, the chairs, the bikes, and load ‘em up in the RV. It's time to go camping! This delightful sequel to the original Happy Camper collection by Richard Neuman for Clothworks adds more fun to traveling by RV.  Come along -- we'll meet you at the lake!

Quilt Kit & Yardage available …

Happy Camper Too - Stripe #584-23

Happy Camper Too - Food Toss Brown #586-14

Happy Camper Too - Food Toss Green #586-23
Happy Camper Too - Food Toss Blue #586-33 Happy Camper Too - RVs on Cream #587-2 Happy Camper Too - RVs on Green #587-23
Happy Camper Too - Tonal Cream #585-2 Happy Camper Too - Tonal Brown #585-14 Happy Camper Too - Tonal Blue #585-33

Happy Camper Too Quilt Kit #HCT-KIT

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

W.I.P Wednesday … June 23

Thank you to everyone that sent in your WIPs.  We have a wonderful parade for you this week.  You’ll want to be sure to click through to all of their blog links.  They are absolutely wonderful!  Without further adieu, here are your masterpieces …

Melissa C. from South Bend, Indiana
I am currently working on this quilt and almost have it completed.  I just finished the appliqué and quilting and now just have to bind it.  I am hoping to finish it soon and then it can be shown on a Finished Friday.  These fabrics are from my stash. I am in love with the whole Pink and Brown combo right now and this quilt was a product of the fascination. 
Our family blog is www.wearecorrys.blogspot.com.  I post my quilts there when I finish them.

Alicia W. from Olalla, WA
This is my granddaughter's 'Big Girl' Quilt. Needs to be finished by Saturday since I won't have time to work on it afterwards and her birthday is in 2 weeks.

Various dog and cat prints in black, white and red. It actually is a project my daughter started before my granddaughter was born but got frustrated because of seam allowance issues so she gave it to me and I decided to finish it up for her daughter who will be turning 2 and is almost ready to move into a big bed.
My blog address is:  http://lucysquilts.blogspot.com/

Karen from Saline, MI 
I am close to finishing a small quilt that I made with white muslin (background and block pieces) and various 30's fabrics from my collection.  It has been such fun to make.  Currently, I'm hand-sewing the binding and will add another couple of rows of straight stitching on the border.
I found the pattern for this little quilt in "Quiltmaker's Small Quilts".  It's called "Bloomin 30s" by Darlene Zimmerman.
Have fun quilting!
My blog address:  http://nanakarennever2manyquilts.blogspot.com

 

Joanna from New England.  
I joined a quilt along at Erik Homemade (http://www.erikhomemade.typepad.com ) for a scrap pile clean up mystery quilt, and today I caught up on two weeks of sewing on it.  I also did handsewing on a top I made yesterday so that is a finish.

I look forward to seeing what everyone else is up to.
My blog is http://www.needlethreadhappiness.blogspot.com .

Mac from Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
I just read your email about wipwednesday and I’m very excited to send you my wip. Of course it’s not the only wip I’m working on, but this is the one that takes most of my time. It’s Leanne’s House designed by Leanne Beasly. It’s a wall hanging and I used lots of my stash and some of the stash my bee friends gave me.

My name is Mac, I’m Dutch and I live in the south of the Netherlands, close to the Belgian border. I’m quilting since the early 90’s, you might say I’m hooked. Most of the time I work on combined techniques, so I’m more a crazy quilter. I’m quilting this quilt by hand and I’m adding lots of embellishments.
My blog address is:  http://mmumsworld.blogspot.com/

Kathi P. from Doctors Inlet, FL
My granddaughter said this dress is her favorite (for the moment, anyway)!  I made it with a wonderfully soft brushed poplin (Hibiscus Orange - Two Young Street collection) from Prints Charming.  I'm certainly glad The Quilt Shoppe had some left!

Sandy N. from Yuba City, CA
I am working on this Eagle wallhanging. I used all different red, white, and blue fabrics from my stash. This is going to be a gift for our wonderful neighbors across the street who are moving.

Susan from North Vancouver, BC, Canada
I'm working on two things this week:
Nine-patch quilt for a friend's birthday, using scraps from a freebie stash I got through Craigslist and a purse/tote bag using Rebel Roses by Heather Mulder Peterson and Deb Mulder for Henry Glass.
My blog is ByGrace - www.bygrace3.blogspot.com.

 

Mary from Southern California
I am currently working on a snowball quilt.  These are 120 5" novelty fabric squares that were exchanged in a swap this past year.  I have decided to do them in the snowball pattern and have just finished adding all of the corners.  I think I will sash them to see how they look.  It will make a great I Spy quilt.

I am looking forward to seeing what everyone else is currently working on.

My blog address is:  http://needledmom.blogspot.com.

 

Dana Gaffney from Key Largo, Florida
These are my WIP's, they are all stash quilts, since I am trying to get my stash under control.

First picture is a braided quilt being stippled.  Second picture is a quilt waiting to be sandwiched.  Third picture is blocks, sashing and border I have cut for a wall hanging.

Trisha from Seattle, Washington
I am making a twin sized quilt for my daughter's bed.  I am using Patisserie Turnovers by Fig Tree Quilts.  I am trying Turnovers for the first time and having a ball.  Maybe by the end it won't be as fun since I have to make 480 flying geese.  Yikes! 

Theresa, originally from Canada, but living in Tokyo, Japan!
Recently I've been working on this scrap quilt made from recycled denim and pieces from my stash (leftovers from other sewing projects). I'm making this without a pattern to go on, but I'm loving how it's turning out!
I blog at: www.simplegirlscraps.blogspot.com

Sarah C. from Mt. Juliet, near Nashville, TN.
I'm currently working on finishing off a quilt top for a friend - her grandmother hand-pieced this lovely bow tie quilt a long time ago and I get to back, quilt and bind it!  The top is made with beautiful old cottons, and I'm using Kona Daffodil and a bright cotton print from Joann's on the back, and binding it with the same cotton print.  You'll be able to see a finished picture (soon I hope!).
My blog address is:  confessionsofafabricaddict.blogspot.com.

Carly from Ohio.
This picture is a patriotic pieced wallhanging or table topper (haven't decided yet) for my mom.
I'm using Moda's Nautical and Nice.
Blog: http://faithfamilyandfrugality.blogspot.com/

Tracy from Shoreview, MN, USA
This is a quilt top pattern from American Patchwork & Quilting April 2010...I'm still plotting what to do on the back. I used a variety of Kona solids.
I don't have a blog, just a messy sewing room and a photo-bombing bulldog.