Original Sewing & Quilt Expo-Chantilly, VA Sept 29, 30, Oct. 1, 2011

Posted on 06. Oct, 2011 by in Blog

Had a wonderful time at the OSQE in Chantilly, VA last weekend. It was great meeting so many new and enthusiastic sewers in my workshops. And I had the pleasure of meeting one-half of the Ya-Ya Sisters–Rita Farro. (Am hoping to meet her sidekick Mary Mulari next week at the OSQE in KC, MO.)

Don’t you just love Rejeana Tinsley’s jacket using the Counterpoints Jacket pattern with Template Set 2? I do–great work, Rejeana!

My wonderful assistant, Pam Schneider, took the Booth picture while I was teaching a workshop and just before the Vendor Floor opened to all of those anxious shoppers.

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Albany American Sewing Guild Chapter Event

Posted on 20. Sep, 2011 by in Blog

Had a wonderful time Saturday September 17th presenting the “It’s All About Embellishment!” lecture/demo/trunk show to members of the Albany ASG Chapter. And want to extend a big “thank you” to the great women who helped make it a fun, well-planned day. Lunch with Sue Speir, Kathy Wise and Lucy Gee afterward at “Peaches” was yummy. Thanks for fortifying me for the ride home.

The trip to Albany was spectacular. There’s nothing like driving through the Berkshires early on a clear (almost) fall morning. And driving home was just as beautiful.

Thought you’d enjoy a few pics from the day. (And congratulations to Lucy Gee and her husband. They’re celebrating their 52nd wedding anniversary!)

 

Don’t you just love hand-dyed ribbon?

Posted on 14. Jul, 2011 by in Blog

Have been hand-dyeing yards and yards of 1/4″ and 1/2″-wide ribbon for my “It’s All About Embellishment” hands-on workshop at the 2011 American Sewing Guild National Conference in Los Angeles in a few weeks. Just finished pressing a bunch and put them on my table to grab a phone call. When I came back, thought they looked so pretty in a jumble, wanted to share them. Hope to see lots of you in my classes and workshops!

Downton Abbey goes Vogue!

Posted on 06. Jul, 2011 by in Blog

My favorite new PBS series, Downton Abbey, will be back on air in January 2012–hooray! If you’re a fan of British drama a la Upstairs Downstairs, be sure to check it out. I’ll  have to re-watch Season 1 on my DVD set this summer to hold me ’til then. But the latest issue of Vogue will help the withdrawal symptoms a lot. Can’t wait ’til it arrives in the mailbox.

Alabama Chanin at the Textile Museum

Posted on 19. Jun, 2011 by in Blog

Had a fun visit with my sister, Judy and her husband Jeff in Baltimore last week.  A few weeks ago, was thumbing through the Members’ Magazine of the Textile Museum and noticed that on Thursday evening June 16th Natalie Chanin of Alabama Chanin was the featured speaker. Have been a fan of her beautiful work and decided to make the pilgrimage to attend the event, “Life Is In the Details.” She spoke about her business model and how her “slow design” enterprise evolved. Natalie took lots of questions from the audience and she signed my copy of her book! (It’s a personal triumph that I even remembered to bring it with me from home.) If you’re visiting our nation’s capital and have a chance, head over to 2320 S St. NW and tour through the museum–it’s well worth it.

Thursday was a very museum-y day. Earlier that day, Judy and I also attended a lecture by Rena Hoisington on  18th century French etchings and prints at the Baltimore Museum of Art. (The BMA has (I think) the largest Matisse collection in the world.) As we were walking back to the car, I looked down at the sidewalk outside the museum and saw this button and beads.How cool is that? I think it’s a good omen for my upcoming book on embellishment techniques!

 

 

Shout Color Catcher® to the rescue! Or when red dye bleeds onto white fabric

Posted on 01. Jun, 2011 by in Blog

Haven’t posted in a while, but  yes, I’m still alive and well! Am working on a book aptly named “It’s All About Embellishment!” It will be loaded with close-up color photos of each technique and clear step-by-step instructions. All of the techniques in the book can be done on  any zigzag capable sewing machine. Stay tuned-will let you know when it’s available to purchase.

One of the technique chapters is on twin needling. I used a red variegated cotton quilting thread that I’ve used loads of times without any problems, but this time when I  removed the water erasable lines with a wet Q-Tip, the red dye bled onto the white jacket fabric in a couple of spots! Major problem. (Fortunately the fabric had been pre-washed.) Here’s a wonderful solution.

I threw the jacket into the washer (gentle cycle) with a small amount of detergent and a Shout Color Catcher® sheet. Most of the dye came out of the white fabric and the thread retained its original color. One more cycle with another Color Catcher® sheet and the spot is so faint it’s almost impossible to see. Crisis averted!