Sunday, August 29, 2010

Kimberly Einmo

It has been a whirlwind of fun with Kimberly Einmo here. I've worked the better part of year with her getting her visit organized and just before the week arrived she and I talked on the phone for the first time. I knew the minute we talked I wanted her to move next door. She's just that warm and friendly. Her classes went on without a hitch and everyone wants to sign-up for her classes she's offered to teach next year. She has a new book coming out in 2011 all about Jelly Rolls and she says she'll have some great classes to teach for us.

There's nothing better than the day after a big event to be able to sit back and think "that was a great time had by all, let's start planning the next one!"

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Kimberly is finally here!

Kimberly and Kent are here in Wenatchee. It seems like we have been waiting for years for this date to roll around. They stopped in the store this afternoon and finally met Kathryn and Diane.

After dinner together we went to the NCW Quilt Guild meeting. So many quilts for Show and Tell since we do not meet in July. And I was so happy to see how many guild members made their mystery quilts. We could have used a wide angle lense to fit all the people and their quilts and some of us had two with the mystery from Girl's Night Out.

While I have taken many classes with Kimberly, I had not heard her speak to a group before. Wow, she did great. She had us laughing, which I have always done with her. Her ways of looking at the colors and designs in nature and the world around us was relaxed and thought provoking. I came away with many ideas.

This afternoon, the 26th stop in between 1 to 3 to meet Kimberly, get books signed and see Kimberly demonstrate how to use her rulers. We have all her products in stock. And if you haven't been in yet, come see her beautiful quilts from her latest book, Jelly Roll Quilts & More. The quilts are even more spectacular in person and the quilting is so special.

Friday and Saturday's classes are full and I hope everyone is ready to have some fun. If you haven't pulled your fabric and need help, stop in and we will be glad to assist you. I'll see you there as I cut my fabric for Friday's class - yes, it hasn't been done yet.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Harvest Panel Quilt

We just got in this past week Thimbleberries Harvest panel. Diane and I fiddled and fussed over it and came up with this idea. It's pretty good size and it really puts me in the mood for fall. We have several panels at the store and lots of fabrics to choose from for the borders.

Friday, August 20, 2010

Hardware Fabrics!!!

Ever gone to a hardware store for quilt fabric? Probably not but I have to say the quilt shop in Homer, AK is located in and part of the ACE hardware store there!! I seen a sign for a quilt store and stopped and was looking for the entrance. After asking a person in the parking lot they responded " Oh, you must go into the hardware store." Thinking it was kinda like an indoor mall I expected to find a quilt store once inside. Wrong! The quilt fabric is part of the inventory of the hardware store. There is a nice lady cutting, stocking fabric, organizing the "quilting section" but you take your purchase up front to the hardware checkout!! I thought this was most interesting and would not mind going with my husband to the hardware store at all!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Crazy Curves


I did that!!!!!!!!!
In June I took Diane's Crazy Curves class. I have done lots of piecing in my years of quilting but never done any curved piecing. I was hesitant, I was resistant - I didn't want to....Diane said it was easy, Diane said I'd like it, Diane say give it a try....so I did!


Thursday, August 5, 2010



So, you have purchased a Jelly Roll and now are wondering what to do with it. We have the answer - come join us on Saturday, August 28th for a class with Kimberly Einmo and she will show you how one jelly roll and one background fabric can be used to create a magical Lone Star sampler. And best of all - NO Y-Seams!

If you haven't purchased a Jelly Roll yet, come on in and see all the great Jelly Rolls that we have. We have many of the Bali Pops of beautiful Hoffman Batiks, and new to the shop are some Moda Solids and Marbles.

Another option is to cut 2.5" strips from your own fabric for a personal Jelly Roll. Select some fabrics, cut 2.5" strips until you have 40 strips - be sure to make a few duplicate strip sets for your center Lone Star. And remember, we will be glad to cut your 2.5" strips on our die cutter at the Attic Window. Or you can rent the machine and cut your fabric in minutes. Come in and ask us how.