Look
what I have…
Uncommonly Corduroy
by Stephanie Dunphy
I’ve
read this book cover-to-cover twice,
three a few times and have already chosen two bags that I will
make. I won’t get started on the quilts…yet
J
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In
my last post, just over TWO weeks ago, I mentioned a quilt
show. This is a small show that our local quilt
guild hosts every other year. The guild
name is Port Saint Lucie Crazy Quilters…I know a couple of them and can see
where they get their name J
(because they are Crazy Fun!!)
Since
we always seem to take a gazillion (is that even a real word?) pictures, I split my recap into two posts. Today I’ll
share photos of a few vendor booths and later I’ll show you
some of the amazing quilts our locals created.
I’ll
start with my two favorite Sweethearts…
Dave
They
own Laura’s Sewing in Port Saint
Lucie and in North Palm Beach.
Dave and Laura are our local Brother dealer…now you know why I love them. I purchased my Quattro 3 from them back in
December and they have been wonderful with their unlimited training, not only on how to use
all of the machine’s features but also how to care for the machine.
More vendors...
Fiber Art
Who doesn't love a beach umbrella and flip flops?
Free motion quilting demo
Wool
More wool
Even more wool (which is different for south Florida)
Kits for small quilts
Fabric
Not a rag quilt...this was a product you attach to the seams
It ravels in the laundry
I love this Christmas Tree kit
Kits with templates for making cathedral window blocks
Always a Special
Eleanor made an appearance
So what did I bring home?
A Sweet Heart Quilt
I can see this hanging on the wall next February 14th
My first wool projects
Kits for small candle mats
One for July 4th, one for Halloween, one for Thanksgiving
and one for Christmas
And these needles because the candle mat vendor
told me I needed them :)
I think I demonstrated great restraint, don't you?
Have yourself a blessed week and don't forget to stop by Stephanie's. Tell her I said Hi!
16 comments:
Oh, this looks like a very fun show, Jeanna ! You came away with some great finds (anything wool is fun !)
Rose
You're sweet. I'm very delighted you like the book. Looking forward to seeing your projects.
Quilts show with vendors are fun. It's hard to resist all of the fun and new things.
There is nothing more awesome than having a great sewing shop!!! I have one too.
Interesting book. Looks like you had a great time at the show! I will miss going to the Mid Atlantic Quilt Festival in Hampton this year. Just as well as I am trying to be good and NOT buy for a bit! ;-) look forward to seeing the quilts!
Lola
Retreats are so fun! Looks like you had good company there! I like the wool kits you got. Those should be fun to make!
You definitely showed restraint, Jeanna. Well done you! :oD
Great booth photo's from the show!
I love the wool projects you picked out - they all look darling. I'll have to check out that book and Stephanie's link.
Thanks for sharing!
Oh Jeanna, I'm so happy you are sharing some photos from this show. I am looking forward to seeing the quilts and of course the vendor booths look great too. Yes you were a very good girl, showing great restraint!! That takes a good deal of self-discipline!
Such a fun day out! I love the things you chose to bring home....especially the Valentine quilt. It will be so pretty...:) Hope you're having a great week...:)
Blessings, Vicky
My dad lived in port st lucie when he was alive...
Anxiously awaiting pictures of the show quilts.
Oooh, so many pretty things! And I love what you chose to bring home :) So good to stop by, sweet lady! Hugs to you!
I can't wait to see what you make from your new book.
That heart quilt is so pretty.
What are you going to make first, Jeanna? So happy to see you got Stephanie's book! Who doesn't love a quilt show and the vendors!! I can't wait to see your finished projects!
Cheers!
I didn't know there was a show in Port St. Lucie. I went to one down that way a number of years ago but I don't know if it was in that town.
Thanks for letting me know about the book and the giveaway. I will head right over.
Now that I have an organized space and a big table for cutting, I hope to be making more quilts.
Thanks for letting me know about the book and the giveaway. I will head right over.
Now that I have an organized space and a big table for cutting, I hope to be making more quilts.
HI, I'm curious who designed the watercolor heart quilt. This appears to be the fourth person I've come across who has used "my pattern design" for their own design. Mine is on the cover of my 1st book.
Sandy
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