My well-traveled little owl friend, Ollie, went with me to Quilt Market in Hoston. He loved visiting booths on the Market floor.
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Back From Quilt Market!
OH MY GOODNESS!
I've been home about a week from Fall Quilt Market in Houston.
Quilt Market was wonderful......exciting.......overwhelming.......
It's amazing. I spend months getting myself ready for Market. Making appointments. Making quilt samples or demos. Making travel and hotel accommodations. Whew! I'm getting tired again just thinking about it. LOL!
BUT it's all sew sew worth it when you get to the Convention Center and walk into that gigantic Quilt Market Floor. The only problem is that it's sensory overload.
I didn't take tons of photos, although I would have loved to. Too much eye candy, you know?
I made 4 quilt samples for Camelot Fabrics. Aren't the displays sew sew sweet???
I did a couple of free motion quilting demos at the Enmart booth -- have you tried their Ultra Iris thread yet?????
I made a video (or 2) to promote my book with C&T, too. (Sorry, no photos, but I'll post the link as soon as I have it.)
After Market, I couldn't wait to get home and back into my studio. Time to quilt!
I've been home about a week from Fall Quilt Market in Houston.
Quilt Market was wonderful......exciting.......overwhelming.......
It's amazing. I spend months getting myself ready for Market. Making appointments. Making quilt samples or demos. Making travel and hotel accommodations. Whew! I'm getting tired again just thinking about it. LOL!
BUT it's all sew sew worth it when you get to the Convention Center and walk into that gigantic Quilt Market Floor. The only problem is that it's sensory overload.
I didn't take tons of photos, although I would have loved to. Too much eye candy, you know?
Here's my view of Houston from the cab on our way from the airport.
My favorite thing at the hotel....well, one of 3 favorite things -- the awesome pancake maker machine at breakfast, the hot tub/spa after a long day running aorund Market, and cookies and milk at 4 pm every day.
Ollie posing next to my book, I Love Precut Quilts!, at C&T's booth!
Favorite restaurant in Houston!!!!!
One of the most important things that I learned at Market was how to use Instragram from my friend and traveling pal, Sondra. THANK YOU, SONDRA! So, if you're on Instragram, please follow me @tricia.maloney.
After Market, I couldn't wait to get home and back into my studio. Time to quilt!
Saturday, October 22, 2016
It's here! It's here! + Getting Ready for Market
YAY!
My advance copy of my book came recently and I've been having the most fun showing it around!
It looks so much better as a book than as a file on my computer screen. LOL! I'm not quite sure when it will be available for purchase, though. Sometime between the middle of November and beginning of December.
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I'm getting really excited right now because I'm headed to International Quilt Market this coming week. Sew much to do, but sew little time.
I'm going to be doing some demos at the Enmart booth #1365. Here's a fun blog interview:
I'll be taking lots of photos at Market so stay tuned in upcoming blog entries to see what's new and exciting in the quilt world (or maybe just the stuff that I think is new and exciting).
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I'm getting really excited right now because I'm headed to International Quilt Market this coming week. Sew much to do, but sew little time.
I'm going to be doing some demos at the Enmart booth #1365. Here's a fun blog interview:
My Interview with Enmart
I'm also going to be creating a short video about my book. Keep your fingers crossed that I'll be able to accomplish that.......
I'll be taking lots of photos at Market so stay tuned in upcoming blog entries to see what's new and exciting in the quilt world (or maybe just the stuff that I think is new and exciting).
It's here! It's here! + Getting Ready for Market
YAY!
My advance copy of my book came recently and I've been having the most fun showing it around!
It looks so much better as a book than as a file on my computer screen. LOL! I'm not quite sure when it will be available for purchase, though. Sometime between the middle of November and beginning of December.
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I'm getting really excited right now because I'm headed to International Quilt Market this coming week. Sew much to do, but sew little time.
I'm going to be doing some demos at the Enmart booth #1365. Here's a fun blog interview:
I'll be taking lots of photos at Market so stay tuned in upcoming blog entries to see what's new and exciting in the quilt world (or maybe just the stuff that I think is new and exciting).
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I'm getting really excited right now because I'm headed to International Quilt Market this coming week. Sew much to do, but sew little time.
I'm going to be doing some demos at the Enmart booth #1365. Here's a fun blog interview:
https://threaducate.com/2016/10/21/customer-spotlight-tricia-maloney/
I'm also going to be creating a short video about my book. Keep your fingers crossed that I'll be able to accomplish that.......
I'll be taking lots of photos at Market so stay tuned in upcoming blog entries to see what's new and exciting in the quilt world (or maybe just the stuff that I think is new and exciting).
Monday, October 3, 2016
THE CEMETERY QUILT
A couple of posts ago I mentioned my Cemetery Quilt, so I am finally getting around to telling the story.
Several years ago, my family visited the cemetery when my grandparents and great-grandparents are buried. We cleaned up around their graves and planted some flowers. It was probably Memorial Day.
Anyway, over along the edge of the cemetery there was a refuse pile, mostly used for dead plants and grass clumps and the like. After we finished planting flowers, we gathered up the plant garbage and headed over to dump it on the refuse pile.
Tossed on top of the pile was this quilt. Say what?????? A quilt? At the cemetery? In the trash?
What a mystery. If only this quilt could talk. Of course I took it home. And washed it. You'd've done the same thing.
Isn't it tacky? Any wonderful??? Love those double polyester knit squares!!!!
Several years ago, my family visited the cemetery when my grandparents and great-grandparents are buried. We cleaned up around their graves and planted some flowers. It was probably Memorial Day.
Anyway, over along the edge of the cemetery there was a refuse pile, mostly used for dead plants and grass clumps and the like. After we finished planting flowers, we gathered up the plant garbage and headed over to dump it on the refuse pile.
Tossed on top of the pile was this quilt. Say what?????? A quilt? At the cemetery? In the trash?
What a mystery. If only this quilt could talk. Of course I took it home. And washed it. You'd've done the same thing.
Sunday, September 25, 2016
C&T Blog Post about I Love Precut Quilts! and a Show
YAY! I should be receiving an advance copy of my new book any day now...maybe even tomorrow. :)
In the meantime, C&T blogged about my book on Friday. Here's the link. Check it out -- it shows several of the projects and features the introduction from the book. Leave a comment and let me know what you think.......
I Love Precut Quilts! Blog Post
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Now I don't normally vend at shows because I'm more of a designer/quilter/author/lecturer but one of our local shows, Octoberfest, lowered its fee so I thought I'd take a chance since I have umpteen quilts that need to find new homes. (Honestly, I think I need to start a quilt adoption program.)
Although sales weren't that great and I went home with almost all the quilts that I took with me -- umm, that was around 66 -- I had a great time and did a lot of networking about my book, lectures, teaching, etc. So, maybe this show will surprise me at some point in the future.
Here's some pics of my booth. I was pretty luck that the vendor diagonal to me never showed so I, of course, offered to fill the space with quilt eye candy. (wink, wink!)
In the meantime, C&T blogged about my book on Friday. Here's the link. Check it out -- it shows several of the projects and features the introduction from the book. Leave a comment and let me know what you think.......
I Love Precut Quilts! Blog Post
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Now I don't normally vend at shows because I'm more of a designer/quilter/author/lecturer but one of our local shows, Octoberfest, lowered its fee so I thought I'd take a chance since I have umpteen quilts that need to find new homes. (Honestly, I think I need to start a quilt adoption program.)
Although sales weren't that great and I went home with almost all the quilts that I took with me -- umm, that was around 66 -- I had a great time and did a lot of networking about my book, lectures, teaching, etc. So, maybe this show will surprise me at some point in the future.
Here's some pics of my booth. I was pretty luck that the vendor diagonal to me never showed so I, of course, offered to fill the space with quilt eye candy. (wink, wink!)
Monday, September 19, 2016
Broken Tools and a Craft Show
The other day I sat down to work on a quilt and I couldn't find my seam ripper. It was there the day before, but the next morning, it was gone. I panicked of course and started looking everywhere around my sewing machine -- under it, behind it, on the floor -- everywhere I could think. Finally I gave up and found a spare which wasn't as good, but it would do in a pinch if I needed to unsew something, which of course I did or I wouldn't have been looking for my seam ripper.
Later that day, my father admitted that he'd used one of my quilting "tools" and had broken it. AHA! Now all the pieces of the puzzle fit together -- he'd used my seam ripper to try to pry a fuse out of a fan plug. Being that my seam ripper wasn't the right tool, it of course, the pointy end snapped right off. His response was, "Go buy one and I'll reimburse you."
Helpful, but in the meantime, I'm missing my Clover seam ripper because it fit just perfect in my hand. I've already trained him about fabric scissors and the fact that terrible things will happen to him when he sleeps if he ever dares to cut anything except fabric with them, but maybe I need to extend that threat with all my my tools.
Crazy things happen when men are let loose in your sewing studio..................
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In the meantime, I am preparing to vend at a local Octoberfest craft show. So far I have 66 quilts in all sizes and shapes ready to go along with other hand crafted items. I'm wondering if I can even fit that many quilts into the 5" x 10" space. I guess we'll see. I just have to find homes for quilts -- they are literally popping out of every nook and cranny in my house. Sew we'll see what happens.
Here are some of the things that I'll have in my booth:
At this point I have no idea how I'm going to set up my space. Maybe I should have gotten 2 spaces? Set up is for 2 hours on Thursday afternoon and then early before the show starts on Friday. Yikes! That's a lot of quilts, Batman...........
If you're in the Meadville, PA area stop by......I think I might have just the quilt that you're looking for.
Later that day, my father admitted that he'd used one of my quilting "tools" and had broken it. AHA! Now all the pieces of the puzzle fit together -- he'd used my seam ripper to try to pry a fuse out of a fan plug. Being that my seam ripper wasn't the right tool, it of course, the pointy end snapped right off. His response was, "Go buy one and I'll reimburse you."
Helpful, but in the meantime, I'm missing my Clover seam ripper because it fit just perfect in my hand. I've already trained him about fabric scissors and the fact that terrible things will happen to him when he sleeps if he ever dares to cut anything except fabric with them, but maybe I need to extend that threat with all my my tools.
Crazy things happen when men are let loose in your sewing studio..................
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In the meantime, I am preparing to vend at a local Octoberfest craft show. So far I have 66 quilts in all sizes and shapes ready to go along with other hand crafted items. I'm wondering if I can even fit that many quilts into the 5" x 10" space. I guess we'll see. I just have to find homes for quilts -- they are literally popping out of every nook and cranny in my house. Sew we'll see what happens.
Here are some of the things that I'll have in my booth:
At this point I have no idea how I'm going to set up my space. Maybe I should have gotten 2 spaces? Set up is for 2 hours on Thursday afternoon and then early before the show starts on Friday. Yikes! That's a lot of quilts, Batman...........
If you're in the Meadville, PA area stop by......I think I might have just the quilt that you're looking for.
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