Showing posts with label Idaho. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Idaho. Show all posts

Sunday, 30 June 2013

A last look at Montana, Washington and the road home.

My father used to grow sweet peas and this is a lovely vintage feel poster in the hotel we stayed at in Bozeman.


Main Street Deer Lodge, the business was closing as the owner was retiring.


Lovely banners.


Corner Quilts Etc. from the exterior.


Interesting architecture.


Old worn sign.


Wallace Idaho, lots of antique shops but almost everything was close as we got there late in the day.


Interesting grill work on the windows.


Next day we stopped at Buggy Barn Quilt Shop, this is what it looked like the last time I was there. The addition is now painted, it was raining and I didn't take another picture.


Inside the new addition looking towards the old portion. They have almost doubled their square footage.


Looking at the new.


New patriotic quilts from the upcoming book.


Lady Liberty from the new book, wonderful blocks.


Great quilting, love all the colours they used.


A favourite of mine and my mom's.


What the world needs now is....


Hole in the barn door with stars.


Wool and piecing along with wool pennies.


Not the usual Buggy Barn palette, an Australian magazine BOM.


Stormy skies.


I love old windmills, this one is a beauty.


On the way home it rained, the stopped, then sunshine. Sunshine at home and temperatures expected in the 30'sC or mid 90'sF.

Glad to be back home again. Wait for the next adventure and local stuff until then.
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Wednesday, 13 June 2012

On the road again Spokane, Waterton, Wenatchee and finally home to stay.

Mary Lou's retreat finished at about noon on Friday, some people left a little early to hit the road south, some went to the airport to catch flights home.  A few of us stayed another night before driving home and others flew home the next day.  I decided to check out some quilt shops in the Spokane Valley area.  First on my list was Hattie's Quilt Shop.http://www.hattiesquiltshop.com/
 This lovely red work piece hangs by the cutting table.
 The store has a strong country feeling to it mixed in with modern.
 Two busy cutters while I was at the shop.
 Interesting little corners as you walk around the shop.
 Not only did the cow have a flaming Mohawk, but it had boots and was smoking a cigarette!
 Walking in there is a long narrow hallway past the first display grouping.
 Next stop was A Quilt Cottage http://www.aquiltcottage.com/
 They had a trunk show up the stairs. Heart of Flowers by Raquel Lawson.
 Baskets of Hope by Raquel Lawson, 418 of them.
 The front attic area set up for ironing.
 Look at the angles of the roof set up for class.
 An antique quilt hanging on the wall.
 
Downstairs on the clothesline were aprons and pillow cases.
 Great re-purposing of some garden items.
 A flower basket sampler.
 A great quilt depicting the quilt shop.
 Next up was A Heart Like Yours Quilt Shoppe in Spokane Valley http://www.aheartlikeyours.com/
 This shop has lots of samples.  I bought the apron sampler several years ago in Utah and they had a sample made up and have run out of the fabrics, so they have pinned new blocks on top of the old ones to let you know they have the current fabrics.
 Some bright batiks for sale.
 A classroom filled with samples on every wall.
 I like the bold colours of the chicken sampler.
 
One last shop in the area is Sew E-Z too. They don't have a website, but look for them in Spokane at 603 W. Garland Street.
 They have a large selection of quilting fabrics along with other home sewing fabrics and trim.
 Check out those brights.
 They have a large selection of yarns.
 They sell wool roving by the yard.
 Great paint job on the side of the co-op.
 The final sunset over the Spokane River before the long drive home.  Look at the pinks in those clouds.
 Next day I took Rte 2 West across the state for a different drive home.
 Look at the blue skies that I was driving toward.  The day had started out cloudy, rainy and very windy.
 
In Waterville Rte 2 takes a series of turns going through town and as I turned the last corner I felt that there was a quilt shop coming up.  On the right side I found Yesteryear Quilting!
 In the front window is a long arm quilt machine.
 They have a collecting of old sewing machines decorating the shop. This one is a Franklin.
 An old Singer with some bobbins sitting beside.
 Another Singer on display.
 A blue Singer portable.
 A Domestic that was gifted to the shop.
 A child's Singer, I have one but without the base.
 A stack of old quilts.
 Inspiration Center.
 This shop caught my eye as I turned the corner.
 They have some great old signs around the shop.
 Mom's Diner...everyone should have one.
 Some interesting art by a local designer.
 The old auto garage.
 The blue skies are getting bigger!
 In Wenatchee I found the Attic Window Quilt Shop http://www.theatticwindowquiltshoppe.com/
 Watch for the shop as you drive along.
 
This shop is just filled in every nook and cranie with  samples and fabrics.
 A quilt top from a previous shop hop.  I like the colours.
 Wenatchee is famous for it's apples.  The core is made with 3D flying geese.
Another view of the shop showing lots of inspiration.
A Buggy Barn sample on the left in purple, green and cream.
More samples towards the front of the shop.
A long arm quilting machine that you can rent time on.
A class room where they were working on a Block of the Month,
A second classroom where they were working on tuffits.
Threads?
Another great shop inspired quilt.
Lots of blue skies as I arrived home in New Westminster B.C. and looked over the Fraser River.  What a pleasant view to end the day enjoying.
Our courtyard gardens are looking very lush due to all the rain that happened for the time I was away.
Back home from on the road again, hope you enjoyed the trips.