Wednesday, May 30, 2012

LAST CHANCE!


Thank you so much for following along this whole month with the
30 Blogs
30 Days
30 Books
tour.

I've had so much fun seeing what other designers have had to say about my book.
 and I hope you've enjoyed getting an inside peek at several of the patterns.

For those of you who haven't won one yet, this is your [last] chance.

As my thanks for all your support, I'm giving away
3 copies of 'Geared for Guys'
picked from random comments on Friday.

So leave your comments and keep those fingers and toes crossed!

(p.s.- you might want to make sure you're a follower too. I'm thinking of having a 'follower' exclusive giveaway in the next couple weeks. *hint!*)

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Friends and Family

I wanted to finish my market re-cap with pictures of my favorites. I'll start with FAMILY- my Michael Miller family:

Sarah Jane's new collection Out To Sea is adorable. Well, all of Sarah Jane's work is. It has a classic vintage look with a fresh modern feel. A perfect combination if you ask me. You've never seen pirates and mermaids until you've seen them like this!

She pays such attention to detail in her booth. It's no wonder she won the award for Creativity. I mean, a narwhal!?  LOVE IT!!

And look what we saw when we came in one morning! Mr. Pirate and Miss Mermaid got a little frisky during the night. :o)

Violet Craft was my booth neighbor showing her new collection Madrona Road. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this collection. The colors are gorgeous and her designs are perfect.

This pattern with the houses is one of my favorites!

And it's in THIS BOOK.

That book has been on my list for a while now and this was just the push I needed to order.

Patty's booth was fabulous as always. Her new collection Heaven & Helsinki is so fun in 3 colorways! And her new knits or luscious. I don't sew clothing or anything with knits- but these new ones might have me convinced to start.

Her new book has patterns and techniques for those knits and cottons. Cutest patterns EVER!

Michael Miller fabrics won (again!) for best booth with their circus theme. I saw guys bringing in these elephants during setup and was immediately in love (I LOVE elephants!). Imagine my pleasant surprise when I realized they were coming right to the MMF booth to stand right in front of me.

Alright, now for a few FRIENDS:

My friend Moose was there with a lovely booth. She had dozens of mini quilts hanging in her booth. Each time I passed by another one caught my eye. The list keeps growing of ones I want to make and I'm having a hard time deciding which one to do first.

You can find them all in her new book "Simpy Charming- Mini's"
Super cute patterns from traditonal to modern. Seriously, there's something in there for everybody.

I am still drooling over Vanessa's Simply Color collection. *sigh* It's just gorgeous!
And look at her cute patterns. Delicious!

Remember the ombre's? Oh yeah, they're even more gorgeous in person.Yum Yum Yummy!

Well hello Cute Camille! Bonnie was out scoping the floor so I only got a snap of Camille looking fabulous in their combined booth showing 'Marmalade'.

Honestly they just keep getting better and better. I love all of their collections a little but more. But this one, with the orange, is my new favorite. I want this one so bad I can taste it!

Fishsticks patterns are adorable! Bonnie was right across from the MMF booths and I had such a fun time chit chatting with her. Her patterns are so cute but I especially love the ones for BOYS!

She was showing 'Hall of Fame' some love with the booth curtains and chair covers.

And check out this adorable ensemble using Shore Thing.

Terry's Thankfully Sew booth was full of new patterns. I hang with this gal at least once a week and I'm still trying to figure out where she found the time to have so many new patterns. :o) The tie quilt pattern in the back is a cool way to showcase all of Mr's ties (especially if you don't want him wearing his "Favorite" anymore  :o)

And check out 'Blake Otis' featuring Hall of Fame and a personalized monogram.

Her scalloped clutch is my new fave when it comes to bags! It has raw edge scalloped detail on one side and a detachable strap. And yes, that is Shore Thing on her sample.  :o)

Terry was two-timing market with her second booth for PATTERNS GONE DIGITAL. If you haven't heard of PGD by now, you better start listening. This company sells designers' pdf patterns to retail shops ONLY! (not end users) 

With their new concept "Patterns in the Palm of your hand" in the form of a virtual catalog your shop can carry hundreds of patterns with the click of a button. It's amazing I got these pictures because their booth was swarming the whole show!

C'mon now, you can't have patterns in the palm of your hand without having hands! These chairs were so much fun and added such a fun personality to the booth.

I hope you enjoyed my post of pictures. Stop back by tomorrow where I wrap up the book tour with some amazing giveaways!  :o)

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Almost there


Only a few more days left to follow along on the blog tour and maybe win yourself a copy of 'Geared for Guys'
And make sure you come back here on Wednesday for my final wrap. 
It's going to be GOOD!

Friday, May 25, 2012

Oh the people you meet!

I nearly had a heart attack when I came back to my booth after a potty break and saw Amanda Jean in MY BOOTH! I really tried to be professional but I LOVE THAT GIRL!!! Even better? Cheryl was there too!

On Sunday I ran into those cute girls again and look what Amanda Jean gave me:

Um, yes I had her sign it!

These gals became instant BFF's. They're the awesome ladies from Marmalade Fabrics. That's Tammy on the right with the blonde hair- but I like to call her Tiny Dancer. :o) And Lisa Hirsch a.k.a. Lady Marmalade on the left. LOVE! They also happen to be members of the famed Kansas City Modern Quilt Guild and encouraged me to attend the Modern Meet-Up on Saturday night. SO glad I went (even though my ankle was killing me). Guess who Lisa introduced me to? None other than the Jacquie Gering from Tallgrass Prairie Studio. Wow. Do I have a pic? No. But I swear it really happened.

An extra special thanks to Amy Smart (in the pic with Amanda Jean, myself and Cheryl) from Diary of a Quilter for coming to market and helping in my booth. Since I always manage to forget to take pics, she sent me most of these. Here's a nice pic of the Geared for Guys booth she took.

And I definately couldn't do market without the help of this guy. This is my dad, Walt. He has a background in art and design and puts all the finishing touches on my booth(s). Plus we have a really good time together. :o)  And yes, he's even wearing a 'Shore Thing' shirt made from the sailboat fabric.
Love you Dad! 

This cute girl is Jana Kigin from Adventures of a Cross-Stitch Drama Queen. (Love that name!) I think she approached me on day 1 (Friday) to say hi. She is part of The Quilted Fish design team (say what!?) but her and I go back further than that. :o) About a hundred years ago I had a contest to name one of my patterns and Jana won! How cool is that!?
It was so fun to meet her. You need to check out her blog and read her post 'Meet the Butlers' HILARIOUS!

Enjoy your holiday weekend and I'll be back on Tuesday with more market re-cap.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Getting Settled

Wow! Market is such a marathon of activity I just needed a day to come home and veg. Of course with the kidlets needing my attention there wasn't much resting going on. But that's ok because I missed those little monsters. :o)

Before I left I had every intention of sharing the prints and patterns in 'Shore Thing' with you. Then one things led to another and I was scrambling to get packed. All of a sudden I was on the road to KC and hadn't posted. So I'm going to combine with a few pics of market and show you the goodies.  :o)

Here is the official shot from the Michael Miller 'Circus' where I was showing "Shore Thing"

"Shore Thing" is a close cousin to Going Coastal with even more elements of the sea/ocean/coast to complete your collection. There's lobsters and flamingos, life rings and sailboats, Urchins and Waves. The list goes on and on.  And of course, a revisit to everyone's favorite plaid- This one even BETTER than the first!

I designed 5 new (print) patterns with "Shore Thing" in mind, and also displayed 'Clambake' to remind everyone of the free tutorial here on the blog. (As a side note: soon to be a fully downloadable PDF pattern)

To see all the gorgeous prints in the "Shore Thing" collection, hop over to Michael Miller fabrics.


Now, you might remember me telling you I was going to have 2 booths this market. Well I did. And it went relatively smoothly. I say that with hesitation because of this picture: 


The only picture I have of 'Geared for Guys' in with me in my Jazzy on the last day. Don't worry, I'll get a better pic of the booth soon.

Oh, you want to hear about my chair?

I ended up with a stress fracture in my right ankle. (Yes, it was a self diagnosis but I've seen this before and knew exactly what I was dealing with) Treatment requires staying off of the injured area for several days to facilitate healing. When you're in the middle of quilt market that's just not possible. So I rented myself some wheels and left everyone in the dust. My friends even made a sign for the back that read 'Crazy Old Lady'. Nice!
Anyway, I'm doing much better now. I just need to be careful not to overdo it until it's completely healed. :o)

I've got so much more to tell you about market. I'm going to spread it out over the next few days as to not overwhelm you (Ok, to not overwhelm me :o) 

Don't forget the 'Geared for Guys' book blog tour is still going on. I know you want that book! So head over to p.s.i quilt today, then Pink Chalk Studio tomorrow, In Color Order if scheduled for Friday, and It's Sew Shannon on Saturday!

See you soon!