Turning Twenty Again
Thursday, January 28th, 2010
When we got this new line in called Gerta (the designer’s name) we had a great reaction to it, but we were often asked….What would I make with it?
Thought you would like to see what Helen did with it.
This is a great story. Helen’s granddaughter came to the shop to get her grandmother a Christmas present. Ginger helped her pick out fat quarters from the Gerta line.
Helen decided to do Turning Twenty Again, Saundra quilted it, Arlene bound it….and now it’s on our wall for all to enjoy it!!
We will have this up on our website soon so you can make one yourself if you can’t get to the shop.
We have gotten in another beautiful line from In the Beginning called Elizabeth Rose. This one has a printed patchwork and a large stripe that was designed for the border.
Different colorways in this collection will make your decision difficult as both are lovely. The company designed this quilt for the Elizabeth Rose fabric line. We have the fabric in both colorways so we would be delighted to get the prints together for you to make this star within a star quilt. The finished size of this quilt is 87″ x 87″
Now we are no Picasso around here, but we can have a great time with our new selection of Paints, Mediums, and Inks…
I could say all of those things myself, but along with the Paints, Mediums, and Inks, comes Jane Davila’s new Surface Design Essentials book. It gives you 15 techniques and very clear pictures. This book gives you the confidence to branch out and get creative with paint.
In the Beginning does it again with another beautiful collection featuring the distinct style of Jason Yenter. We, of course, pulled out the red and green colorway to show off as it is our favorite.
The countdown starts to the biggest event of our year which is the Bluebonnet Patchwork Shop Hop, April 15th - 18th, 2010.
We have just received the next in the Desert Series by Susan Cranshaw. What desert would be complete without an armadillo?