Friday, July 31, 2009

Mallory

My 12 year old niece, Mallory, was visiting from Houston and decided to make a quilt. She picked the fabric, arranged it on the design wall,
and sewed and sewed.
Next it was layered and pinned.

She machine quilted it in the ditch.
Then came the binding. Jack helped.
The finished quilt!!
The perfect vacation activity!

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Show Time!

Tomorrow is the 1st day of the Bayberry Quilt Show. It's from 9:30-4:00 on Thursday and Friday, and 9:30-3:00 on Saturday. It's held at the Cape Cod Regional Technical High School.
(Exit 10 off Route 6, north on Route 124) It's a really enjoyable show, go if you can.

Sally Walther made this Rail Fence Quilt for her Granddaughter, Lucy Rose Cumming. Lucky girl!
Jeannine finished these two placemats. The teacups in the middle are embroidered. I'm always worried about spilling something when there's something this nice under my plate.
Debbie is working on this baby quilt. It's coming along.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Quilts

30's fabrics are so cheerful! Kay Alvezi made this quilt from the book "Link to The Thirties" by Kay Connors and Karen Earlywine. Trish Wolski quilted it for her. It's beautiful!
Nancy Hastings and her granddaughter Susannah did a summer project together. They each made the same quilt from a Kaffe Fassett book. Here are the results:
Great job!!

Monday, July 27, 2009

Kids Classes

We're about half way through the kids classes and they are going well. The remaining classes are all filled up. Here's Abby, Katie, and Abby showing their headbands they made.
Abby is working on a quilt.
This was the July 14th 4 Patch Quilt Class. Everyone looks happy!
Here's another class, making something.
You'd think they were told to all wear pink! Like we always say, "Pink Happens"!

Saturday, July 25, 2009

New Kaffe Fabric!

Yeah!!! We received new Kaffe Fassett fabric!!
Isn't it wonderful? I love it!!
Click the pictures to see it better.
To see it even better, come in to the store and check it out. You'll love it too!

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Next Thursday

Here's a message from Laurie LaConte:

Thursday, July 30th, 1:00 – 2:30pm

Tumbleweed Quilts, Rt. 6a, Barnstable

Laurie LaConte, professional longarm quilter, will be at the store to discuss your quilting needs. I will have samples of my work and pattern books to look at. If you would like to leave a quilt with me, I will quilt it for you and return it in early September. I have been longarm quilting for 9 years, I have a passion for quilts, and I will treat each quilt as if it were my own. Drop in to meet me and have any questions answered.

Laurie LaConte

Quilted Finishes

www.quiltedfinishes.com

978-266-1143

How do you like our flowers? Aren't they fun? The rolled fat quarter packs looked a bit like flower pots to us so we added flowers.
It brightened up a rainy day!

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Quilts

Vi Olsen has her Aunt Bessie's old fabric. She made this quilt using it and is going to make more using the fabric for her children. They'll be able to cuddle under it and remember Aunt Bessie. That's nice!
Judy is making a Halloween quilt. It's coming along nicely. She picked out a border fabric.
Alice finished two stockings that she needlepointed. They are Fabulous!!

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Quilts to see

Chris O'Neil showed us her quilt top she made from the Patches and Pinwheels pattern from quiltville. There's more patterns to choose from on that site.
Florence is doing redwork and has finished one wallhanging and needs to make two more for
the other sisters.
Ronnie Hiney was up from New York and had this pastel quilt to show us.
She also had this wonderful bag to inspire us. She's always doing something fun!

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Carol is back on Fridays!

Carol is finally back on Fridays for the all day open sew classes. Yeah!! She has been missed!
First a knee operation, then a shoulder. Hopefully she'll take a break from becoming the bionic woman and stick around for awhile!
Here is the next two table runners for the classes on July 25 and August 1.
If you can't come to an open sew or other class, there's always the Grab And Go Kits available.
Everything you need, even scissors, is included in the kit. Great for travelers needing a project.
There's lots of choices of kits to choose from.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

What's Willie been doing?

Willie has been doing diamonds lately. A lot of diamonds.
She has these two quilts finished. The diamond obsession is spreading to the Monday
morning class.
Now her diamonds are joining together into an even bigger star.
In between diamonds she made this bag from Amy Butler's new software.
Her daughter is just back from visiting Japan. She brought her back these cute pincushions. The larger girl in the hat pincushion was a gift from a friend.

Monday, July 13, 2009

New Fabric



We have new fabrics that would be great for backgrounds. Click for a better look.There's a variety of patterns and colors. Perfect for scrappy quilts.
Pat has been making quilts for her boys. Here's pictures of two that she has finished.
Her boys are going to love them!

Friday, July 10, 2009

New threads

We received our new Sulky Cotton Thread cabinet, filled with beautiful new colors!
Look at these feet!! They belong to Kailey, Maggie, and Annie. They stopped in to the store
and showed us their beaded decorations for when they are on the beach with no shoes on. What a cool idea!
Kate showed us her skirt she made herself and the favorite skirt belonging to her daughter, Effie. Who wouldn't love a cupcake skirt?
Mickey Bullock got this top made in record time. Kindof of beachy colors. Very nice!

New Threads!

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Remember Dianne?

Dianne is still in Florida and missing everyone. She sent me some pictures of her quilts/house.
I love the valences she makes to match the quilts.

This is a gorgeous hand quilted, hand appliqued quilt. There's a beautiful cathedral window quilt at the foot of the bed and a heart wallhanging.

Here's a close-up.
Here's a hexagon quilt she brought up to show us on her last visit.


And the matching valence. We need a picture of this quilt in it's room.
Keep them coming Dianne!