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Did you ever notice how some people just don't appreciate your art supplies, (stash of sewing stuff, piles of material, wood, books or metals) in quite the same way you do?
I get questions like, "Why do you need so much green?". I'm sure the shock that registers on my face when I am asked a question like that...can not even be read by the person who would even ask it. I love tubes and bottles and jars and pens and markers and spools and reams of color! I even love the dried up palettes after a project is done. I have to admit that I love a small stack of threads of many colors after snipping the finished edges of something I have sewn. Yes...I throw it out but I have to tell you that I like it. I LOVE COLOR! What do you keep a stash of? Send your pictures and your url and I will try to post as many as I can...Send me a jpeg of your color collection! Be sure to tell me a little bit about yourself so I can share you, your work and your stash!
Maybe they are even small stashes....a stash of crayons is always a good thing!
While at the Quilt Festival I had the pleasure of meeting Mary Etherington from County Threads. She gave me permission to film her for the blog while she was doing a demonstration of rug weaving. A chicken house in north central Iowa became home to Country Threads, Inc. in 1983. Connie Tesene and Mary Etherington, two friends who loved to sew, started a small quilt pattern business, which has become Iowa’s largest and best known “quilt shop in a chicken coop.” Country Threads is based and located in Garner Iowa. Be sure to visit their web site and go out of the way to visit them if you can. ("Four Miles West of the Garner Stoplight on Hwy 18...Look for the signs.") Their next stop is the Spring Quilt Market May 4,5,6 in Salt Lake City, UT. Then they are on to Minnesota Quilters June 15,16,17 in St. Paul. They have a fall Camp from September 18-22. The cost is $175. The two entrepreneurs, who started by designing four patterns, currently have designed over 800 patterns and books. Country Threads patterns are sold in quilt shops around the world. They also put out quite a newsletter called "Goat Gazette". See for yourself....Their booth was packed full of the most wonderful things!
I'd like to make these great banners and I know my daughter would love their punch needle patterns. And...
I'd love to order this to make! Isn't it just the most adorable Quilt (with a capitol "Q")? To visit their online shopping click HERE.
Oh my! I have never been in such a large area with as many REALLY NICE PEOPLE all at one time! It must be the nature of quilters and people who love fabric. It was crowded but let me tell you...everywhere you heard..."oh excuse me....I'm so sorry....Isn't this wonderful....I'll share it with you!" My goodness I came out of this day thinking that if quilters ran the world we'd be so much better off! I have a whole weeks worth of things to show you and people for you to meet! So I guess I will just start from the beginning! There is bound to be something you will like going on in this blog for the next week....lots of new people to meet and lots of eye candy!
This is where I met Debbie Lofgren from Little Stitches. She is from Escondido, Ca. Their patterns are a mixture of primitive, folk-art & a bit of whimsy. AND.........they are super nice folks too! Be sure to visit their website and get to know them better HERE. You can order from their website so treat yourself to looking at all the wonderful patterns from penny rugs to punch needle and more...they offer it. Tell them I said hi!
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