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Post-Holiday Binge

Alright, I know I’m not the only one in the quilting blogosphere who went on a bit of a fabric-buying binge right before New Year’s.  Not only was it fun to shop for this stuff, but there’s nothing quite like having those heavy Priority Mail envelopes show up on my doorstep.

Fabric binge

Now, tell me that’s not the happiest sight a sewing girl can see?

Let’s break it down, shall we?

Fabric binge

From Fabric.com, some major stocking up on Amy Butler Lotus, mostly Full Moon Dots. You can never have too much of those dots, man.

Fabric binge

Plus two other assorted cute prints that I believe were on sale.

Is it just me, or do you find Fabric.com sometimes sends VERY generous cuts of fabric? As in, I ordered one yard and they sent 1.5 or even more? Insane. Yay for me!  Plus there was a $10/off coupon and free shipping.

Then there was Fabric Shack and their 15% off everything sale.

Fabric binge

Hellooooo, Hope Valley. You’ve been steadily growing on me. I’m having visions of blocks sashed in gray.

And, finally, I had a gift card AND a coupon to Pink Chalk Fabrics.

Fabric binge

One Kona Cotton FQ starter set. Ooooh, solids.

Fabric binge

And a few other assorted sale prints, because I don’t have a lot of orange in my stash. Yeah, that’s the reason…

All told, it’s over 16 yards of fabric, for less than $75 of my own money.  Averages to around $4.50/yard. Sounds good to me!

So, did you get some goodies recently?

Shopping for fabric online is the most dangerous thing.  In particular, I think, because I go on little mini-binges, and the fabric doesn’t instantly pile up on my table as any kind of barometer or deterrent.  Alas, it sure is fun to get the packages in the mail, even if I feel a teeny bit guilty…

New additions to the stash

This layer cake and three charm packs are from Fabric Shack, which has a pretty mediocre website interface but a large selection of lovely fabrics and good service.  The Aviary isn’t exactly my usual cup of tea, but I think it will go really nicely with my in-laws’ decor, and they don’t yet have a quilt from me.  One of the charm packs will likely be a gift, the other two may become an awfully pretty baby quilt, maybe another stacked coin?  Just need at least one of my pregnant friends to have a girl…

New additions to the stash

This big pile is from one of my favorite Etsy sellers, rainbow fabrics.  Super speedy service and shipping, very responsive on custom yardage.  A few pieces have an intended purpose, the rest are just want want want.  It’s a sickness, isn’t it?

New additions to the stash

These two lovely Flea Market Fancy fat quarters are actually just a very lucky giveaway win from the delightful 2nd Avenue Studio.  Thank you, Rachel!

New additions to the stash

And this motherlode is from another favorite Etsy seller, A Fabric Outlet.  That’s right, it’s 18 FQs of Far, Far Away.  Ooooh.  Sooo pretty.  I have no idea what I’m going to do with them, but I’m thinking a very special big-girl quilt for my daughter. Maybe for her 3rd birthday?  (She turns two next week, so I have time…)

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Is it a requirement that to work in a sewing shop, you have to be a total snob?  I mean, I get it, you probably own the shop or work there because you’re really into your craft.  But seriously, that doesn’t mean you have to be a jerk to everyone whom you perceive to be at a lower skill level than yourself.

I’ve gotten it at my otherwise-favorite local fabric shop.  The owners are nice and I have taken classes there with friendly teachers.  But there’s at least a few people who work there who give me the stink-eye or mini-lectures every time I go in there.

Come on, now! I came in to PURCHASE something from your shop. We share similar interests. Would it kill you to be nice to me, even though I am clearly inferior to you because I don’t hand-piece or hand-quilt? I know we have different tastes. I know you’re clearly better than me at applique.  Yes, you’ve been quilting longer than I’ve been alive, blah blah blah.  But do you have to treat me like a second-class citizen? I’m paying the same price as anyone else for that fabric, so give me a break.

And yes, sometimes I bring my toddlers into the shop. I’m a stay-at-home mom without a babysitter and you close before the kids go to bed, so I have very few options. Nine times out of ten, I have them in the stroller and strategically administer snacks while I dart around trying to find what I need as fast as I can.  And one time, when I brought them in without the stroller, you didn’t have to act like I was bringing in the plague.  Yes, they touched the thread and named all of the colors. But they did not actually disturb anything, throw things around, or in any way cause the slightest destruction.  And they used the toys and books you have hastily thrown in a basket in the corner, and then we put it away before we left.  Don’t treat me like a damned criminal.

My husband got a taste of it yesterday.  He was out shopping for some shoes, at a store that happens to be next to the shop where I got my sewing machine.  I called and asked him to just pop in and check on the prices of a few higher-end machines, mostly for my own (morbid) curiosity.  Talk about giving the stink-eye, the women in the shop all but said “are you sure you’re in the right place?”  My very friendly husband said that he had been sent on a mission to ask about three machines, and did they carry them?  “Well, we’re an authorized Janome dealer, so we carry them all.”  Okay…. well, can you tell me how much they cost.  “*exasperated sigh, not bothering to move from her stool* Well, just off the top of my head, this one costs x, this one is about y, and that other one is a professional-grade machine.”  Okay… well, I’m just asking because my wife told me to.  “*more exasperated sighing* Well, if it’s not on sale, blah blah blah, it costs about x.”

Thanks for nothing, ladies.  Here’s a perfectly nice man asking a perfectly reasonable and straightforward question. For all you know, he had a huge chunk of change burning a hole in his pocket and would have bought the most expensive machine in your shop as a surprise for his beloved wife (OK, maybe not, but a girl can dream).  But you had to go and be a jerk to him.  What kind of business practice is that?

And you wonder why I shop online.

/rant

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I decided to go for it and play along with the Old Red Barn Co. quilt-along.  I was a little late to the party, and it seemed like my fabrics took FOREVER to arrive.  Finally, though, they came in yesterday’s mail.  I was thrilled!  It’s a set of 12 from Erin McMorris’s Wildwood line.  Loved it right out of the envelope.

Half yards finally arrived

I was super excited that they finally arrived, and totally behind on the quilt-along, so I gave them a quick once-over with the iron and got straight to cutting.  Normally, I’m in the pre-washing camp.  But seriously?  I may switch teams.  The nice crease already in there from the bolt, the ease of ironing out the fold lines, the crispness of the cuts….. tempting, very tempting.  Plus, I didn’t notice the same freaky fumes that bothered me with the Moda charm pack that was my initial non-washing experiment.  Anyways, we’ll see.  This week is the sewing and cutting of blocks, so I’m more or less caught up.

2.5

The nine-patch quilt-along, though, has fallen way behind.  This week was crazy with my in-laws in town and then leaving for the weekend, so I really haven’t done any this week.  Maybe tonight…. I ran out of the white thread that I was using to quilt the purple and green project, so maybe tonight’s work will be a big load of nine-patches. Fingers crossed.

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… without a trip to the local quilt shop.  Or, so it has become.

The hubs and I had a wonderful weekend away in Maine. Very relaxing and all-around good time.  And would you believe that it was his idea to visit a couple of local quilt shops on Saturday afternoon?!  What a treat.

First, I used the Maps feature on my iPhone to find my current location and then search on the word “quilt.”  That lead us to Mainely Quilts in Kennebunk.  The owner, John, was a very nice guy and a retired-engineer-turned-quilter. He had a lot of gorgeous hand-quilted items in his shop (for the low, low price of $1200), and even a few heart-stopping antiques from the late-19th and early-20th century.  He had a small back room with some fabric, a lot of 30s reproduction prints in particular, but not a huge stash as fabric shops go.  After a bit of conversation (and a few fat quarters), we hopped back into the car.

The second shop was one I had spotted on our way in the night before.  And despite it being a bit of a drive, it did not disappoint.  Knight’s Quilt Shop in Cape Neddick was absolute heaven.  The entire first floor of a house was row after row of bolts of fabric.  30s, Japanese, batik, juvenile and novelty, plus any of the big designers you might be looking for.  And more books and magazines than you can shake a stick at.

Fat quarters, everywhere

The fat quarter table, alone, was a sight to see compared to the smaller bins at my local shop.  I just kept walking past it, idly running my hand over the neatly folded rows.  And rather than wait outside in the car or tap his foot in annoyed impatience, M was right in there, pulling out fabrics and asking me what I thought.  What a wonderful enabler he is!  I stopped when my stack hit about 15.

Helping me choose.

Other than that, I obviously didn’t have my sewing machine with me, so not a lot of progress made.  Well… a little bit.  I brought a little pinwheel doll quilt that had fallen by the wayside and finished up the binding over breakfast.  Not a bad way to spend a weekend.

Take-along project

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This was a week of starts and stops on the nine-patches.  Rather than the easy, methodical one-per-day, I found myself neglecting them completely and then chain-piecing four or five at a time.  Ah well, the result is the same, right?

9-Patch Week 5

I added some more bright colors this week, and apparently also had a bit of a thing for stripes.  It all evens out in the end.

Now that we’re nearing the halfway point (31 of 70 done), I’m grateful for the fact that this is a group endeavor.  If I had simply decided to do this on my own, I think I’d be letting it fall by the wayside in favor of newer, shinier projects.  Not that I’ll be publicly flogged if I decide not to finish, but sometimes a mob mentality can be a helpful thing.

And to add a bit of color to a rainy, gray day, I am delighted to report that the FedEx man finally got around to delivering my Neptune fat quarter bundle.  10 total yards of vaguely nautical goodness.  Oh, I am so excited.  No idea what I’m going to do with it, of course.  For the moment I’ll just, you know, stroke it lovingly and whisper sweet nothings into the folds.

Neptune Fat Quarter Bundle

And, though I’m sure the three people who read this blog are already on top of this news, don’t forget to hit up Sew, Mama, Sew for the ridiculous amount of giveaways this weekend!

Happy crafting, all!

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First of all, I did decide to go for it on the Old Red Barn Co quilt-along, but I’m only making one.  Bought the fabric this morning on Etsy, hopefully it will arrive quickly so I don’t get too behind.

I may, ahem, have bought some other fabric, too.  It was super cute, and I have something in mind…. Yes, I need to step away from Etsy and Paypal.  Maybe I should intentionally forget my password?  But oh well. It’s done. :-)

However, all of these plans are a little bit on hold.  My in-laws arrive tomorrow.  And while plans have somewhat changed and they are no longer staying in my sewing guest room, they’ll still be… you know… here.  And I think it might come off as antisocial if I just ignore them and sew all day long.  Alas.   The really good part about them coming is that the hubs and I are running away for the weekend sans kids.  And while that also translates into a few more days of no sewing, I’ll console myself by sleeping in a pillow-top king-sized bed, getting a massage and a pedicure, and going out to dinner with nary a toddler in sight.  It’ll be rough, but I’ll make it through.

Anyways, I’ll post week 5 of the nine-patch quilt-along tomorrow, and will otherwise try to get the green & purple quilt finished before the intended recipient’s baby shower, there won’t be as much sewing as I might like for the next week or so.

See you on the flip side.

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He Gets It

Last night (entirely too late) I was ogling fabric on Etsy.  In particular, I’m just in love with the Moda Neptune line.  No idea what I’m going to do with it, and I know I’m not alone in my adoration, but I really really want some more than just the little charm pack I have.  I’m eyeing the fat quarter bundle.  YUM.  But not pocket change, obviously.  I’m hemming and hawing.  I show it to my beloved M, who has patiently listened to my explanations of the difference between a charm pack, layer cake, etc.  His response:

Oh, just buy it.  At least then you’ll have it in your stash and you can just kind of stare at it and caress it.

Nice to have someone who “gets” you, even if it’s not exactly their thing…

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I love starting a new project.  I love finding that stack of fabric and imagining the possibilities.  For this week, I’m working on a custom Etsy order for my friend LauraC as a birthday gift for her soon-to-be-3-year-old boys.  The little dog prints are so sweet, I can’t wait for them to come together.

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Yesterday, I left my husband home with the kids during naptime and hit my local quilt shop.  I love being able to go in there without taking up half the shop with my double stroller. When I’m with the kids, I have to dart around to find what I’m looking for while keeping a constant flow of goldfish crackers lest the natives become restless.  Even then, that only buys me a max of maybe 10 minutes.  When I’m by myself, though, I can linger and wander and look at it all.  And yesterday, I found the most wonderful combo of fabrics for my friend.  She’s having a baby girl this summer, and is doing the nursery in purples and greens.

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I am in love.  I already wonder if I’m going to be able to give this one up when I’m finished with it.  I may have to go buy more fabric and make another one…  The three larger prints are from the Michael Miller Feeling Groovy collection.  The green is Neptune Tortoise Shell in Algae by Moda, and the purple is Kona Bay Sadako collection.

And, just for fun, I think I’m going to do a 9-patch-a-day quilt-along with crazy mom quilts.  Crazy, indeed!