Various & Sundry 2011 #9

Cafe Press Store

I am getting ready to change out all of the designs on the items in the store. If you want any of the Seeing Red items, now is the time to get them. You know you need that iPad cover. 😉

Supplies & Patterns

I never think to look at Nancy’s Notions for quilting supplies. Not sure why. I saw an update from her on FB and checked a new product she rolled out at Quilt Market. I also looked around at her rulers and such. She has a nice selection of what looks like innovative tools and rulers.

I am sort of interested in needle felting – not actually doing it, but knowing about it and seeing other people do it. I thought this project for a felted iPad cover was a good idea. Useful as well appropriate pattern for the materials.

Fabric

Michael Miller has posted all of their new lines of fabric. They also have an Aqua Red line that includes the Little Plain Jane flower print that I am using on my latest sampler.  I may also buy more of the aqua with the red dots. I love the cheerfulness of that fabric design.

Rouge et Noir looks like it also has some nice prints. I see some of them becoming bags.

Aqua Queen Street
Aqua Queen Street

In both of the lines I have mentioned, I see Michael Miller reusing designs, which I think it is a good idea. I still would like Windham to reissue Botanical Pop in the turquoise colorway. They might have missed their chance, because I am really liking the aqua/turquoise with white dot print in the Queen Street line (above or bottom row, 3rd from left in this photo). I also like the red, which is from the Moda Bliss line.

Michael Miller has spread dots all over their new lines. They have included some of the ‘dumb dots’ (dumb name, IMO) and the Ta Dots in their various new lines. I consider those dots to be staples and am glad to see them reappearing. I will have to search hard in the new lines to ‘replenish’ my supply. 😉

I keep hearing that grey is in for the new season of fabric. I don’t think I am buying into it. I live in the fog. Weeks can go by when I don’t see the sun and the last thing I need is more fog in my workroom.

Did anyone see anything new from Martha Negley at Quilt Market?

Quilt World News

Quilt Market has come and gone. Again I did not attend. I followed along via Twitter, which was ok. The Fat Quarter Shop posted tons of candid shots and that was fun. Stop Staring and Start Sewing has a great blog post recap about it-one of the best I have seen. Camille Roskelly also posted a nutshell recap. There is a great picture of her booth and I just love the colors. I can’t get enough of them. Front and center is a tray of Ruby charm packs. I think I have to get one. Lots of fabulous aqua and red photos in Camille’s post. Kathy at Pink Chalk Studio has a wonderful recap. She posts pictures, but also talks about the trends. Her post feeds my intellectual curiosity about the quilt industry.

C&T publishing, and their Stash imprint, was featured in an article about their phenomenal growth in a difficult industry. YAY C&T/Stash!

I have to admit that I was disappointed in the recent blog list in Quilter’s Home magazine. I like the idea of the 50 best blogs or whatever, but was disappointed (a) because mine wasn’t in there and (b) because most of the blogs were the same old, same old. I have to be honest. I work hard on my blog and it would be nice to see it show up in one of these lists sometime. Still, that isn’t the reason I write this blog, so fine, I am moving on. The other thing, though, is that the blogs they featured are great blogs: good info, gorgeous photos. There isn’t anything wrong with the blogs, but they are the popular blogs. The writers/editors didn’t have to work to make a new and innovative list.

Getting the Word Out

I am excited that another one of my posts, Hooked on Hexagons, was featured on Creating the Hive. This is my fourth post to be featured on Creating the Hive. Creating the Hive is another space for people to talk about their art. Lisa of LisaLizaLou invited me to join. If you want an invitation, let me know.

The other great news is that FOTY 2010 will be hung at the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles. How did I do it? I just sent in a picture for one of their shows. I am pretty excited. I finished putting the binding on, but have to get the sleeve on that baby and then I can consider it done and will show it here.

Author: Jaye

Quiltmaker who enjoys writing and frozen chocolate covered bananas.

9 thoughts on “Various & Sundry 2011 #9”

  1. Woo hoo! Wheeeee!!!! How exciting about the San Jose show. When does it start? How long does it run? Will it still be up in October, or will this be an excuse for a Bay Area visit?

    So happy to see you progressing through the FOTY series, which has kept going LONG after I wore out and stopped keeping up with mine…

    1. I am getting a contract, so I will know more about the length of the show in the next week or so and will let you know. It starts in August sometime.

      I am really enjoying the FOTY series. The idea you had (see, once again, putty in your quilt hands) about cutting a piece of fabric from each piece of yardage has become really important to me.

  2. Hi Jaye,
    Enjoyed this post for many reasons: Aqua/Red fabrics – I am coveting the new Aqua Red by Michael Miller thanks to your link. I made a quilt out of the Moda Bliss last year and love that combination together. Your comments about the 50 Best Websites in Quilter’s Home was spot on. I agree that the list included nothing new to me and they should have renamed that article to “The 50 Most Popular Blogs”. Congratulations on your FOTY 2010 being selected to be shown in the San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles! My family and I might be up in the general SF area this summer and if we are I’ll plan on making a stop in there to see it.
    I’m enjoying the Hexagon “thing” going on…a possible Hexagon quilt along (heard a teaser on Sandy’s latest podcast) sounds like something I would like to do. 🙂

    1. Hi Susan,
      THANKS! for commenting. I don’t know what Sandy has in mind for the hexagons, because I haven’t listened to her podcast yet. Need to get on that! I am a little scared.

      Yes, I love sharing fabric love with people. Go buy some fabric!!!

      Hope you get to see my quilt. I’ll post more information when I get it.

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