We went off to play too fast and didn't open the free show correctly. Soooooo, it is now open and for an additional day. ENJOY!!
Click the picture to go to the show.
We went off to play too fast and didn't open the free show correctly. Soooooo, it is now open and for an additional day. ENJOY!!
Click the picture to go to the show.
(Packed for a weekend retreat. Butterflythreads)
Raise your hand if this scenario sounds familiar? You are signed up for a quilt class or workshop this weekend, and need to bring a fairly wide range of items. It's the night before and you are madly trying to stuff the car with baskets of fabric, bags of batting and thread, a sewing machine, cutting mats, and other class supply items. Five or six trips later, you are exhausted, knowing that this same scene will be played out on the other end when you get to class.
This week we share creative ways to make life easier and more organized when it comes to taking your passion on the road; to class, a workshop, or on holiday.
But, before we share the ideas for packing that car, have you done the homework for that upcoming class? Here are a number of great tips to get you prepared and get ready to enjoy that class.
Sherri from A Quilting Life has some great Quilt Retreat/Class tips:
Want to make life even easier, print out this handy AllPeopleQuilt Retreat Packing list
to make packing for a class/retreat a breeze.
Now, let's get back ideas for corralling your quilt class items into a more manageable system:
Here are some great ways to get organized for your next class.
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1. Harbour Freight carrying case. Myflowerjournal
2. Catch all caddy. ByAnnie
3. Travel cosmetic bag. Sewmanyways
4. Table top easel style tool holder. Sewtogether
5. Hardware store bucket tote. Creativeexchange
6. Tote and Go for your rotary mat. JillilyStudio
7. All-in-one Travel Iron Caddy and pressing mat. Thepaintedquilt
8. Rolling tool cart. Happyzombie
9. Snap'N Stack organizer. Snapware
10. Organizer caddy with tray inserts. Snapware
11. Collapsible thread catcher. Fabrictherapy
Just joined our year of organizing? Click here for other TQS Organization blogs.
Alex met Karlee Porter at Quilt Market and was fascinated with her work as a "Graffiti" quilt artist. Graffiti Quilting is a brand new technique developed and taught by Karlee. She has been using this technique for a few years now, and is excited to share this creative quilting style with the world! Alex also talks to Karlee about her background and has her share some of her early work from her notebooks. Stay tuned for Part 2 where Karlee will demonstrate her technique and we will show you some of her quilts.
Click here to order Karlee's book, Graffiti Quilting. Enter the Coupon Code TQSGraffiti10 for a 10% discount on any book on her site.
Karlee will autograph any book you order from her site.
Karlee is using an iPad Pro, an Apple Pencil. and an app called Procreate.
Mark's quilt, "Stars and Stripes" was made for the Quilts of Valor (QOV) project. Star Members can learn more about QOV with Mark in Show 1813: Quilts of Valor and Intent.
Click here to download the pattern.
StarsandStripesbyMarkLipinski - 35 Pieces Non-Rotating
StarsandStripesbyMarkLipinski - 99 Pieces Non-Rotating
StarsandStripesbyMarkLipinski - 300 Pieces Non-Rotating
StarsandStripesbyMarkLipinski - 35 Pieces Rotating
StarsandStripesbyMarkLipinski - 99 Pieces Rotating
StarsandStripesbyMarkLipinski - 300 Pieces Rotating
Original Photo: Gregory Case
Mark's quilt, "Stars and Stripes" was made for the Quilts of Valor (QOV) project. Star Members can learn more about QOV with Mark in Show 1813: Quilts of Valor and Intent.
Click here to download the pattern.
Original Photo: Gregory Case
Manuel has been designing costume western-wear clothing for decades.
He is responsible for making Johnny Cash the man in black and crafting Elvis’ signature gold lamé suit. You can also thank him for both The Rolling Stones and The Grateful Dead’s notorious insignias.
Manuel, eschews digitized, you-watch/it-sews embroidery machines, but he can. He has a 25-year partnership with Pancho Martinez, who performs free-motion machine embroidery "like a hurricane." Take a peek as Pancho sews a four-colored poppy bouquet in less than 10 minutes.
For a complete profile on this fashion legend, read "Meet Manuel, King of the Cowboy's Closet," in the October/November 2002 issue of Threads (#103).
Congratulations to TQS Star Member, brightnearly, aka Janet Frien, the winner of the beautiful Egyptian appliqué, "Karnak's Gate" from the Tentmakers of Cairo.
Thank you to everyone who participated and keep your eye out for another giveaway soon!
Okay, this is really cool. Alex shows you the new Quilters Select rulers and mats. They are great all by themselves, but stay tuned for "The Trick"
Take a look at the new design of the Quilters Select Rulers.