But wait! There’s (even) more!

I’ve gotten updates from Steve… here are the mostly current prices for the rest of his mom’s fabric:

  • The single fabrics are now $2.50 a yard (down from $3.50 a yard).
  • The bundles are $2 a FQ. Thus a kit of 12 is $24.

The Flowering Vines kit is listed at $150 with free shipping.  The Bernina 1130 is $950 and has free shipping. It was recently serviced and has extra feet

He also sent a link to photos of the fabric. Click here, or use this link:

https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipPOLukK7ylnquoEGpmzFaF8C9o4BsMfklSrrRt62i_RWcY0_3Z2ppLaaFTB5ppwCg?key=Y1Rfa3puVHZaSnNiWVU2S0xVM1dTSDlsM3NnMDNR

He said he photographed it all in one night… I’m impressed! That is a lot of work to take the photos and get them online.

It would be nice to help him get his mom’s fabric to quilters who would love it. If you know someone who might be interested, feel free to share the link.

 

A shopping opportunity!

Steve Schlesinger wrote to me to say that his mom unfortunately died a few years ago and left them with ‘mind-boggling’ amounts of quilting supplies. Let me quote him:

How much?  We’ve been able to pay for cars for both of my daughters for college mainly on quilting fabric. We are now moving onto prepackaged fabrics.  I came across this Flowering Vines complete kit. Do you know anybody who is looking for this set? I have one that is complete.
Thanks, Steve

It looks to me like this is the kit with the original fabric, most of it we designed. I don’t have any idea what it is worth and Steve is taking offers. If you are interested, email Steve at ltifoto@gmail.com.

He added:

I’ve met some really nice people along the way who have bought the fabrics.  The first quilt guild that took on helping us sell the fabric was overwhelmed by how much nice fabric we had.  They bought about half of what we brought up, which was only 1/3 of the total collection.  We decided to hold off on selling the kits and bundles until most of the fabric was gone.  Out of 14 sewing machines she left us with, we’re keeping two for my daughters.  Now I am left with only one Bernina 1130.

My mom was a retired math teacher and would spend her days going from sewing to needlepoint to knitting to rug hooking. She never met a craft-store she didn’t like.

Let me just say that I have a BERNINA 1130 and it is a jewel. He didn’t say, but if I didn’t have one already, I’d make on offer on that as well. What could it hurt?

Also, even though this is working out well, it is a cautionary tale. Look around your work space and consider if maybe it might be time to thin your stash :-).

Again, if you are interested, email Steve at ltifoto@gmail.com.

I made a RARE Bear and she could be yours!

beckymainbear2

RARE Science works directly with patient families and foundations to find more immediate therapeutic solutions for children with rare diseases. The Quilt Show is hosting a RARE Bear auction to raise money and awareness for this very worthy cause.

A new bear will go online everyday for twenty two days!!! My bear, Flower, is Bear #2 and she went online today. TQS will be holding a ‘select your favorite bear’ after the first batch of 12, then another after the remaining bears have been revealed. I hope you mark your calendar and in 10 days vote for Flower because how could she not be your favorite!

The auction has already begun. Click the button below to go to the auction page.

gotoauction

 

 

 

Show and tell…

Carol Hart sent pictures of her quilt and this story:

This is my quilt which I have worked diligently on for the last 2 years.  I was given 114 Grandmother Flower Garden blocks that were made during the depression (1930’s) by a friend of ours grandmother.  I wanted to finish them off in the style that was popular back then.  Vines in the border, and yo-yo flowers (the round groups of 3) were common then.  It is all hand done, measuring 92″ wide, 97″ length.  The lady who made the vintage blocks, Beatrice was called Bea, so I used a bee theme to honor her, plus I needed to fill more border space to make it fit a queen bed. The man standing with me is our friend that gave me the blocks.

carolhart-3

This was quilt show weekend.  I entered my quilt to be judged, an option.  Judging was done on Monday.  The show was hung of Friday, I helped.  The judge awarded me Best of Show and Best Handwork.   Today turned out to be my lucky day, too.   I was awarded Popular Choice, which is a vote taken by all those attending the show, I got that ribbon at the end of today.  So, my quilt is back home.  I’m thrilled.  I’ll sleep well tonight.

carolhart-1 carolhart-2

Carol worked on her quilt in my Independent Study class at the Empty Spools Seminar. I’m going to add the very nice things she wrote about the class. If you are interested, I’m teaching this class again in March 2017 :-).

I want to thank you for your suggestions which added to the design of this quilt.  You also gave me confidence to improvise, especially in the corners where I needed some encouragement.  The yo-yo’s really added to the border.  It was nice part of making this quilt to have the experience with you in your class.  Many of your class presentations also added to my techniques now part of my routine.  Thought you’d like to see the finished results.

Carol, I am very happy to see the finished quilt and I thank you for sharing the photos and your story. You do lovely work and the ribbons are well-earned. Congratulations!

Looking at art…

Amy and I visited the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art last weekend. The art was wonderful but, as always, I had at least as much fun people watching the people as I did looking at the art.

img_8292

img_8288

This girl was posing for her friends (and me) on the other side of the atrium.

img_8289

This couple looked so good together!

img_8311

I am drawn to art with faces. The more you look, the easier it is to see the beauty in everyone’s face.

img_8296 img_8304

by Thomas Schutte

by Thomas Schutte

I also enjoy the way museum guards inhabit the spaces — they are there, but they are also part of the space they inhabit.

img_8295 img_8291 img_8293

Amy posed for me :-).

img_8294

The Monterrey Bay Aquarium…

We spent an afternoon at the MB Aquarium. There are several exhibits where the fish swim in the same direction, except for those who just have to be different. I suspect I’d swim against the grain, just like this guy…

The jellyfish are crowd pleasers…

Everyone with a phone was taking pictures, me included.

img_8281

Sometimes I wonder how the internet holds it all :-).