The smartest thing I did on this road trip was end it on a super high note! A workshop with one of my favorite designers, Stacy West...the creative artist behind Buttermilk Basin Designs. She juggles a life as wife, mother, business woman and still manages to make time for her own creative outlet which we benefit from. Her designs have a primitive whimsical feel to them and always spark something in the heart. Her latest series of truck designs pull long lost memories back to the surface and I remember my father-in-law bumping through the woods on a wood cutting expedition! That beat up ol' red truck then became my oldest son's first vehicle :). Today we have two slide shows since they go together. The first being Stacy and her designs. Both current and just released at the International Quilt Market in May!!! Check out her site at www.buttermilkbasin.com. You can also ask your local quilt shop to start ordering!! The latest designs will be out soon and I already know which one I am going to start with!!!
The Sew A Needle Pulling Thread workshop was sponsored by My Girlfriend's Quilt Shoppe in Logan and Midway, Utah. It was so interesting to learn some of the back stories to these shops. The Logan store is owned by Kris...her sister is the designer of Kimberbell patterns...and you can hardly tell them apart! Talk about a creative gene pool!!! Kris then sold a franchise to Jen, who owns the Midway shop! Yes, you heard me right...a quilt store franchise!!! It is a supportive relationship and both shops have the WOW factor! With the combined strength and talent of both shops we were able to enjoy our very first Sew A Needle Pulling Thread event. Given that the area of Midway is beautiful, the town cute and the shops filled with lusciousness, I would definitely put this event on your bucket list!!! Check out the slide show of My Girlfriend's Quilt Shoppe on www.wooliemammoth.blogspot.com.
You are wonderful. I had a stoke and am housebound. Because of you and your posts I am able to "ride" along on these quests. Also, I have added wool stitchery to my starsh...again because of you. So Thank You.
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