THE SNUGGLE UP COZIEST MYSTERY QUILT EVER

Similar documents
Don't forget tomorrow is the first day for Free Block of the Month and for the Monthly Minis! Hope to see you!

WHAT'S NEW!! August 14, 2015

SALE SALE SALE Oct. 22

2016 Row by Row HOME

BALI PARTY SAT. JAN. 30

Go to the Northcott web site to see a listing of all the shops that are participating.

Quilter's Patch Quilt Kits!

EDITH Being jilted at the altar? Yes, it is horrid. Multiplied by about ten thousand million.

Take one empty box. Add a piece of yarn, a package tie and a cat. Priceless entertainment. For both of us.

What Wind Contest! We have a winner! Karen Bryan with a dog, a fire hydrant and wind. If you can't see the "drops" use your imagination!

2016 Row by Row HOME

Quilter's Patch Quilt Kits!

CORA, COUNTESS OF GRANTHAM I might send her over to visit my aunt. She could get to know New York.

Calling all Toad Toters!

LAST TWO DAYS!!! Book Sale!

Spanish Castles Quilt Challenge

CHRISTMAS IN JULY SALE! JULY All Christmas fabrics are 20% off

P.S. If you see a mistake in the newsletter, please let me know. I try to proof read everything, but after awhile, my eyes just glaze over.

was supposed to pick up my riding lawnmower hadn't come while I was gone, and I didn't have a steward to bring me drinks. As he put it, Bummer.

This falls under the categories of: 1) not enough to do & 2) too much disposable income.

Fort Collins Senior Center Silent Auction

THE PONY EXPRESS COLLECTION

Christmas in July Sale 20% off all Christmas Fabrics July 21-29

QUILT WYOMING IS HERE! LCCC

P.S. If you see a mistake in the newsletter, please let me know. I try to proof read everything, but after awhile, my eyes just glaze over.

LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE FABRIC HAS ARRIVED!

Favorite quotes from the Dowager Countess of Downton Abbey: [Violet looks at a small bottle in her hands.]

New Toad Toter Bags are in!

"You haven't talked about me in your column," she implored, with those worried eyes and a please, please, please kind of whine.

December 7, "You're not getting a cow for Christmas."

Quilting Folks & Sewing Gallery, Inc Suntree Blvd Rockledge, FL (321)

ISOBEL CRAWLEY He is treating one of your tenant, John Drake, for dropsy, but seems reluctant to embrace some of the newer treatments.

Stitch N Time FABRICS

The Rae-Bon Review. Snippets from Sandy. Store Hours:

A Challenge! Featuring 12 Bella Solids #modabellachallenge only 12 Bella Solids and a piece of each must be used.

Special Events Each Month

There is also a Pony Express pin with coordinating charms for each of the 8 states along the Pony Express route.

The Rae-Bon Review. Snippets from Sandy. Store Hours:

Book Sale! We have too many books. 25% off sale all books from September Help me get the books off the cutting table!

WED, JUNE :30 After Market Party Extravaganza! $10 Sign Up

Benefit "Pop-Up" Art Show July 12-15, 2018

Vote for my row! Hoffman Party!

The Rae-Bon Review. Snippets from Sandy. 10% off. National Cuddle Day Friday, January 6. All Shannon Cuddle minimum one yard cut.

2016 Row by Row HOME KICK OFF PARTY JUNE 21! 10-6

New Toad Toter Bags are in!

Vote for my row! Or you can just vote for mine. :) To make it easy for you to find my block, you can click on the link below.

March 3, My prediction came true. The Oscars laid a goose egg.

The Rae-Bon Review. Snippets from Sandy. Bertie s Winter has arrived! Kits are available. Store Hours:

This is the NEW Top Shelf Quilts!

Stitch N Time FABRICS

The Rae-Bon Review. Snippets from Sandy. Store Hours:

Beginning Machine Applique Thurs Dec 5, 1-4 OR 6-9 $25 Barb Boyer

40% Sale! Customer Appreciation Sale! Sat. Dec. 30, 10-6 Toad Toter presale Dec

Primitive Picnic Quilt

91 Seaboard Lane, Ste 102, Brentwood, TN Page 1

"I want an egg burrito. With salsa. And a large diet coke."

SPECIAL EVENTS. Sewapalooza Saturday, November 1 Time: 9:00am to 4:00 pm Cost: $ 59

Before we get started we have a couple of important notes. Firstly, a

Stitch N Time FABRICS

2 Great Fall Events. Wooly Adventure October 15 December 15

Christmas in July Sale 20% off all Christmas Fabrics July 21-29

July / August Upcoming Events. Gatherings. Camp Calico

Sewing Machine Repair. Moda Bake Shop. New Saturday Sampler

2011!! WINTER/SPRING. Where will we be this Spring?

We will have an opening party once we get organized, with balloons and everything.

MATTHEW CRAWLEY Oh, don't worry. There are plenty of hours in the day. And, of course, I'll have the weekend.

November Classes. 124 E Lyndale Ave Helena, MT Millefiori Come learn English paper piecing with

Becca asked me the other day if I was getting a security system installed at the house.

Down the Country Road

91 Seaboard Lane, Ste 102, Brentwood, TN Page 1

-- PARTY TIME -- SAVE YOUR CALENDARS FOR A DATE TO BE SPECIFIED, AT A LATER DATE!

And finally, my main source of humor often comes from my brother, who sent me this:

Sunshine Sewing & Quilting 1821 Banks Road, Banks Business Park, Margate, Fl (954) Nov Feb.

Class Fee: $25.00 plus supplies

2016 Row by Row HOME

6324 Edgemere - El Paso, TX (915) November 2017

Stitches & Craft Show 2-5 March at Rosehill Racecourse Craft & Quilt show June at Darling Harbour Exhibition Centre

CLASSES SEPTEMBER-DECEMBER 2018

What s Happening at Top Shelf Quilts?

November-December Follow us on Pinterest & Instagram! Dear Friends,

Karen s Quilt Corner News

Jane s Creative Club on Wednesday is this at 10am or 2pm. Be sure to come see what great new ideas Jane has for you this month.

Stash Away Quilt Shoppe

embroidery machine this FREE demo is something you should attend. Each month Jeanette will show a project or technique that contains embroidery.

Homespun Happenings. from The Calico Shoppe Winter Make a Quilt - Make a Memory

Quilters Depot. Jennifer s Blog Library Road Pittsburgh, PA April/May 2019 Volume 10 Issue 8

The Rae-Bon Review. Snippets from Sandy. Store Hours: Visit to download the 2015 Mystery Quilt.

sewingmachinestation.com

Palm Beach Gardens February, 2019

Mt. Pleasant Quilting Company Month of June Newsletter 2018

QUINTESSENTIAL QUILTS

The Hobby Horse Quilt Shoppe

Two-Day Quilting Retreat

Boho Embroidery Hoop Art Class Saturday, January 28th Nichole Vogelsinger

Karen s Quilt Corner Newsletter

QUINTESSENTIAL QUILTS

Original Recipe. Tea Caddy by AnneMarie Chany

& SOUTHERN BELLES CHAPTER OF THE SMOCKING ART GUILD

91 Seaboard Lane, Ste 102, Brentwood, TN Page 1

June 12, So I collected my cat and went inside.

Transcription:

THE SNUGGLE UP COZIEST MYSTERY QUILT EVER I couldn't resist, we do one every year, but I just couldn't decide what to do. And then it hit me. But I'm not going to tell you, because -- it's a mystery. Here's the plan: On Wed. Dec. 16 (or any time after), you can pick up your first packet of fabrics to make the first block. You can cut & sew at the shop, if you want. (It's really easy). Then on Fri. Dec. 18 (or any time after the 18th), drop by and pick up your second packet of fabrics for the second block. You can cut & sew at the shop, or sew at home. (It's really easy). If you plan to sew at the shop, bring your mystery fabric with you. On Sun. Dec. 20, you get your last packet of fabrics and the pattern to put it all together. (It's really easy). And you can sew the whole quilt together Sunday afternoon--at the shop, if you want. Really. And it's bigger than a bread box and smaller than--well, let's just say it will be wonderful to snuggle under on the couch, on a full sized bed, at the football game, while drinking hot chocolate. You get the picture. We only made 10 kits (they're $72), just so you know. Hints: Big blocks. Cozy fabric. Scrappy.

Trust me. December 18, 2015 So I'm watching the movie San Andreas, which is about a huge earthquake hitting California. And I've come to a couple of conclusions. First, I could have written much of the dialog, because I knew exactly what everyone was going to say before they said it. I like disaster movies because of all the things that go wrong: Titantic breaking apart, cows flying through the air in Twister, the world freezing in Day After Tomorrow, the mountain exploding in Dante's Peak and all sorts of other improbable CGI effects. But San Andreas was just a tad too typical, at least the plot was. But the second, and more important conclusion, is that if I lived in San Francisco and the big one hits, I'd be dead. Reason #1. Everyone runs from one place to another. I don't run. So that means the big cracks that open up in the ground that everyone runs away from would just swallow me up. I'm what is called cougar bait. No. Not that kind of cougar. I'm talking mountain lion. I'm the one you invite on cross country ski trips or snow shoeing trips because I'm always the last one in line. Cougar bait. All anyone needs to do is ski faster than me, if you get my drift. Reason #2. The characters find ingenious ways to get out of trouble. They figure out ways to make phone calls when cell phones don't work. They flatten tires and use car jacks to free a trapped girl. They MacGyver all sorts of solutions out of duct tape and baling twine. And as you all know, I can't keep my dogs inside a fence when I try those kind of solutions. I'd never be able to MacGyver my way out of an earthquake. And speaking of dogs-when I last left you, I had a wheel barrow propped up against piece of paneling nailed, kind of, in front of the hole in fence which also had a large metal barrel propped on the other side of the fence. Okay, that didn't last long. And Becca dug a new hole as well. We are half way through winter and this dog decides to dig. Obviously it hasn't been cold enough. So I jammed all sorts of things into that hole and moved the big metal trash can that was protecting the other hole to block this new hole. That combination has actually worked. But the barricade around the first hole still isn't working. On Tuesday morning, the dogs were on the wrong side of the fence. Remember Tuesday? All that snow? So I dragged a wooden pallet-and don't remind me that this solution didn't work too well the first time I tried it, I don't want to hear it-through the snow, propped it

against the fence and jammed the wheel barrow against it. That worked for about a day and a half. The hole is now jammed with a wooden pallet, one wheel barrow and 2 metal lawn chairs. What I'm thinking will happen next, is the dogs will climb onto the furniture and then climb over the fence. I'll keep you posted. My backyard now looks like Fibber McGee dumped the entire contents of his closet in the corner of the back yard. A friend told me that I need to look into getting a new fence. Or dumber dogs. I told her that getting dumber dogs would be a lot cheaper. I'll let Becca know tonight that I might be swapping her out for a dumber dog. Maybe she'll change her tactics. DOWN THE HALL SALE DECEMBER 19 ONLY Here's the Deal Minimum buy in: 5 yards That gets you 1 chance to win. For every additional yard, you get an additional chance. What do you win if your name is drawn? All remaining Down the Hall fabrics! It's all yours. From Moda: WHAT'S NEW!!

From Moda: Linen blends jelly rolls & charms From Hoffman: pre cut laser kits From Benartex:

From Andover: December Classes & Special Events Origami Bags Sat. Dec. 19 1-4 $20 Barb Boyer These bags make great gift bags, just in time for Christmas. You can use them to hold your knitting, your English paper piecing, Nook readers-actually anything, because you can make them in any size. For the standard bag, all you need is 2 fat quarters, but bring more than 2 fats: you will want to make several bags, as they are so quick & easy. December 2015 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 Beginning 3 4 5 BOM Machine 10:30-11:30 Applique6-9 Christmas Ornaments 1:30-3:30 Monthly Minis 4-6

Open Sew1-4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 CLOSED Knit Pickers' Club 6-8:30 Embroidery Club 10- noon 13 Machine Applied Binding1-4 14 15 16 Mystery quilt pick up & optional sew 10-5 17 18 Open Sew 1-4 Mystery quilt pick up & optional sew 10-5 19 Origami Bags, 1-4 20 Mystery quilt finish 'er up sew 1-5 21 22 23 24 Close at 3 27 28 29 30 Year Endsale, Toad Toters 3-7 31 Year End Sale 10-6 25 26 CLOSED Full Moon CLOSED HAND APPLIQUE CLUB This is a get-together & stitch class. Many of us are trying hand applique these days-- patterns are calling for a lot more applique. The club is designed for quilters who already do some hand applique, but beginners are welcome as well. We will share

techniques, suggest patterns, talk about threads and, in general, just stitch. A little quiet time away from the distractions of home is what we need to get our projects done. ***************************************** HAND EMBROIDERY CLUB If you want to learn to hand embroider or just brush up your technique, join us on the second Saturday of the month from 10 to noon. We provide free vintage patterns, and this year we will have free patterns of girls with hats, that you can embroider, embellish and color. Each month Kathy Sconce shows us a new stitch to try, plus, she guides us through thread choices, how to knot, fabrics to use, and tracing techniques. ************************************** Knit Pickin' Club This is another get-together class to sit & knit, work on our projects, share information and get some help. We will share techniques, suggest patterns, but mainly we'll sit & knit (or pick). Toad Toters On full moon days (as noted in the calendar) you will get 20% off all purchases (not otherwise discounted) that you can fit in your bag. You must bring your bag to participate. Full Moon Days: September 27; October 27; November 25; December 25 (I'll figure something out. I'm not coming in on Christmas). Discount Policy We will honor only one discount -- whichever is largest. You can't combine a 10% with a 25% discount to get a 35% discount. On this we can't be bribed. Color of the Month September orange/yellow; October green; November flannels; December red.