The new fabric is here!

I’m old enough that even as I wrote the title to this post I could hear Steve Martin in my head saying “the new phone book’s here, the new phone book’s here!” I think I watch too many movies :-). But enough of that.


Our new fabric, Elanor’s Picnic, has indeed arrived. Linda and Paul have been busily cutting and preparing kits and fat quarters. I got the web pages built. We are ready to ship! Click to go to the first of the fabric pages or go to our home page which has also changed. We hope you like this fabric as much as we do. We think that it may be our best fabric yet!

I could write a lot more about the fabric here, but it’s all on the web pages. FYI – We’re not going to send out an eNewsletter about the new fabric until late August or early September. P&B is in the middle of re-printing more fabric and we want to be able to re-stock before we send the eNewsletter. What this means is that you who read our blog are being notified first! 

Let me revise that… Since I posted this entry earlier today we have been notified by P&B that the next group of fabric is here. So the eNewsletter is going out tomorrow. But you did hear about it here first! 

Happy quilting!

Can you believe it?

I found yet another photo of Steve taking a picture. This one was on the way home from Grand Junction. We were close to Monarch Pass, CO, I think. He’s way over there on the left, at the side of the road.


I also got a photo of this Holiday Inn sign. I love the pointy ball at the top. I wonder what it looks like with the neon lit? We couldn’t spend that day waiting to see it. Oh well.



There are two photos that I didn’t get to take that I still regret. The highway was too narrow and there was enough traffic to make it dangerous. Steve spotted a hawk nest on top of a power pole. There were two hawks, and presumably babies, in the nest. Pretty cool. And there was an alligator farm out there on the high plains (which seemed weird enough) that had alligator-shaped signs. I wish I could show you the pictures…

I’ve been going through my pictures…

I take pictures of my husband, Steve, taking pictures. Does anyone else do this? I started taking these pictures a few years ago and now I have a lot of them. It’s interesting to me that Steve assumes almost the same stance every time he takes a photo. I’ll bet everyone does. 


I mostly take these pictures when we’re on vacation (otherwise I’m not there to capture these moments). These are the pictures of Steve taking pictures that I took when we were at the Colorado National Monument, on the mesa near Linda and Paul’s house. Steve is waving in the 2nd photo. I missed him taking the picture, but I thought the wave was nice :-).


It was fun while it lasted!

It’s Thursday evening and Steve and I are in Clarendon, TX, 2/3 of the way home. The last two days were absolutely packed! Tuesday we got the blocks drawn for Linda’s next quilt. It’s going to be cute! I’ll work on border drawings from my house next week.

I took some photos of Linda’s house to share with you. Her house is new so the plants are not mature but the grass is green and the views of the mesas from her house are spectacular! Grand Junction is in the high desert and the climate is dry. It gets hot in the afternoon but it cools off overnight. I have to say that I wish I could take the weather home with me.

Wednesday morning we had new photographs taken to use in new books and articles. We looked good from the waist up (which is all that counts in this sort of photo) but from the waist down we were in shorts and tennis shoes. An interesting look. The photographer, Melinda Roberts, did a great job on the real photos. She gave Steve permission to take some candid photos of us at the same time so that I could share one with you. 
 

Next, we went up on the mesa that you see from Linda’s patio. The mesa is in the Colorado National Monument. You can drive up onto the top of the mesa. We had a picnic at the Visitor’s Center and took lots of photos on the drive through the park. I resisted the urge to take home a rock from the mesa.

After touring the mesa we dropped Steve and Paul off at the house (that’s them above) and Linda took me to her favorite clothes store – Herberger’s. She had told me that there were great clothes at great prices and she was not kidding! I found shorts, tops, dresses, tops, and jackets. And a lot of it was 70% off! It’s probably good that there is not a Herberger’s in Sherman, TX.

We got on the road early today and will again tomorrow. It’s time to sign off and get some sleep! Happy stitching!

Day One at Linda’s


Linda and I have been working on the drawings for her next quilt. It’s coming along nicely! While I was working on the computer, Steve went hiking in Arches National Park. He had a really nice day and took lots of photos. These are just 2 of the 91 images he put on my little digital camera.

 
Tomorrow Linda and I are getting new photos taken — you’ll be seeing an updated version of us in the next book and online. After that we’re going up on Grand Mesa to see some sights. Then it’s back to work.

Quilt Nebraska

I taught at the annual meeting of the Nebraska State Guild in Chadron, Nebraska, last weekend. (FYI – Chadron is pronounced “Shadron”.) There were classes, exhibits, vendors, and lots of getting together at Quilt Nebraska. Everyone had a good time!


To got to Chadron last Thursday I flew to Denver and then on a smaller plane to Scottsbluff, NE. Gail, a quilter from Scottsbluff, picked me up at the airport and drove me to Chadron. My luggage ended up flying on to Chadron on an even smaller plane (I’m glad I was not on that smaller plane). We drove into, and out of, a spectacular thunderstorm! There was an incredible double rainbow as the sun was going down behind us that I took several photos of. This is the best one. It almost doesn’t look real… everything in the landscape took on a reddish glow. You can’t see it here but we could see the entire rainbow. The prairie may be mostly flat, but it is beautiful.

I’m at Linda’s in Grand Junction now. I’ll post more later.