Showing posts with label Material Girls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Material Girls. Show all posts

Monday, 27 August 2018

Quilt Shops In Sisters area.

Stopped in at the Stitchin' Post on Friday before the show as on Saturday you need a shoe horn to get around the shop.  Valori has taken over from her mom and changed a lot of things around the store.
 Love how the quilts are hung up high around the shop.
 This whimsical house quilt caught my eye.
 Taking a step back you can see how the quilts are hung above the items for sale.
 There is an office space above the store floor.
 This was one of their past row by rows.
 They didn't participate in the Sew Musical row this year.
 Love this Stephen Nichols quilt.
 Some of Valori's Marmalade Dreams line samples.
A quick trip over to Redmond to check out Material Girls and their block for the Sew Musical row by row.  This year they had several different ideas for the rows and block orientation.
                            
 I headed over to Bend and went to Quiltworks and checked out their gallery where some Tree themed quilts were on display.  You can read the information about them following the images.









 The other side of the gallery had various artists, sorry I didn't get all the details but enjoy the pictures.






 BJ's Quilt Basket in Bend has a wonderful selection of fabrics.
 It was a busy shop on show day.
 Cutting tables had lines on both sides.



I forgot to take pictures at Sew Many Quilts on my visit, it was a long hot day but will next year.

 I picked up this piece at the Sister's Show.  It is about 44" x 88".
 Not sure what it was meant to be as one of the orange sides is hemmed and the other isn't.  The bottom and top were not finished.
 At first I thought there was some sun wear but the yellows are different fabrics.
 It is all machine pieced!
 I'm so impressed with how well it was made.  I think I'll quilt it and put it down the middle of my dining table.
 This is the vertical row by Carrol at Aunt Mary's Quilt Shop in Smokey Point/Arlington Washington.
 She always does a wonderful piece.
Back at home I was happy to see this view for the first time in several weeks.  We are having a lot of smoke from all the fires in the area.
 Despite the lack of rain and broken sprinklers our trees have been watered by ground floor residents the centre strip of grass has suffered.  We did get about 36 hours of light rain on the weekend and a bit better air quality but Sunday as rated as poor again.

Tuesday, 25 July 2017

Taking a Break on Quilt Show Day, off to Bend and Redmond.

There is just no way you can see everything when you go to the Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show.  Too many crowds, too many quilts and often it just gets too hot.  I decided to take a break and drive over to Bend and first check out the Portraits show at Quiltworks.  If you ever get to this area Quiltworks has a second floor gallery that they rotate show each month and it is well worth the trip.  This time there were portraits of Dogs..
 Horses..
 People, this was Shh...It's a Secret! by Cindy O'Neal.  It was a challenge for the Mt. Bachelor Quilt guild Clue Board Game.  The challenge was to choose three card, one suspect, one room, one weapon and let those be your challenge.  Room Library, hence Shh! Suspect Mr. Green, colour of the coat.  Weapon was the rob the green cord around the white grid represents the rope.  Notice the arrow in the upper left hand of the white grid...it leads to the Secret Passage that leads from one room to another.  Serious Clue players know this.  This piece won Viewer's Choice in 2015.
 Under the Sea by Candy Woods represents a dream vacation in 2011 to celebrate their 47th anniversary using teachniques taught by Freddy Moran in 2013 using collage techniques.
 Coming Home by Charlotte Sara Oakes.  Sockeye salmon travel hundreds of miles in 2-6 years to return to their place of birth.
 Grandpa's 80th Birthday by Eileen Heber.  Based on a article in September 2013 American Quilter Magazine titled Portrait Quilts in Five Values by Lea McComas.
 Mike's Portrait [still in progress] by Corni Quinlivan.  Froma favourite photograph of my husband mike and the value based contemporary realistic meathod learned in a Grace Errea class.  She is still working on adding shadows to one side and fixing that pesky eye behind those glasses.  raw edge applique made in 2016.
 I always wanted a purple streak in my hair by Corni Quinlivan.  Using techniques by Grace Errea she developed this self portrait making sure to add a purple streak in her hair something she would never do in real life.
 Hoo's There by Patricia Roland.  Created in a thread paintin workshop with Barbara Shapel.  She used her own original driving of a Great Horned Owl.
 Detail of Owl.
 Lunch by Patricia Roland an original design of hers using a combination of thread and paint to creat the flower and caterpillar on this two sided quilt.
 Caterpillar detail
 Flower detail
 Looking down onto the main floor.  I got there early and it was quiet as so many people were at the show.
 A few other shoppers joined me.
 Wool corner.
 Wool patterns.
 More wool.
 Their On the Go row, flying geese.
 Next I went to BJ Fabric Basket.  They have a new owner and it is reflected in the reorganization of the shop.
 Lots of samples.
 Beautiful rainbow star.
 Their row winner for this year.
 More rainbow triangles in a different setting. Their row is the plane with the quilt banner.  I think I forgot to get it!
 Lots of temptation
 Next stop was the new location of Sew Many Quilts.  They used to have two long narrow rooms adjacent to each other.  They now have a huge rectangle space they they have definitely filled.  No row for them as the design was due as they were moving to the new location.
 Civil war inspired prints.
 Lots of samples to choose from.
 Brights on display.
 They always have a great Halloween project display.
 Great use of a panel.
 Mini quilts projects.
 Stitchery projects.
 Christmas on display.
 This year the light was red in Redmond so I could get a picture of this sculpture.  The area within the circle at the top rotated with the wind.
 Material Girls has this cute row.  The shop was busy and too hard to take any photos this year.
 Stitchin' Post on top, Quiltworks in Bend and Material Girls on the bottom.
I got back to Sisters in time to drive with Anna and Robin and help receive and refold quilts so they could be checked in. Here is a link to Anna's video on the day of the quilt show. At the end you will see how they were brought in and folded. A very hot end to a hot day!