This is the one you have been waiting for! Been eye balling your favorite book, pattern or fabric? Well, now is the time to buy it cause girls its on SALE!! Starting tomorrow Thursday Sept. 1 until Monday September 5 we are having a Big, I mean ginormous Sale!!
I have added loads of bolts to our sale section, marked everything from $3.00 and up. Select kits 50-75% off. Select fat quarters $1.00
*Select models on sale!!*Halloween fabric and kits and patterns 10% off the entire weekend.
*All Lecien fabrics 10% off.
*Thursday- all books patterns 30% off.
*Friday-All pre-cuts (charm packs, layer cakes & jelly rolls 20% off .
*Saturday-entire shop an extra 10% off your entire purchase!!
*Monday-Surprise Sales through out the day:)
Really girls, you don't want to miss this!
See ya later gator:) Nadine & the girls!
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Rolled Rosette tutorial
Using them is fabulous. No burnt fingers from hot glue, perfect circles each time, and the double sided sticky helps hold the flower in place while you stitch it onto your project.
There are multiple sizes of dots.
Labels:
tutorial
Friday, August 26, 2011
Nine Dots by Miss Rosie
The minute I saw this line I knew we had to have it at the shop. Nine Dots designed by Carrie Nelson is cool pastels with a hint of grey mixed with pinks, aquas, yellow. It's yummy! My mind has be going crazy trying to pick out my next schnibble to make with this line.
This will make you drool, it is so cute! What would you make? Purse? Skirt? Quilt? The possibilities are endless. And, we do have the entire line!! So stop by the shop or give us a call 801-495-4290, and order yours.
Nadine
This will make you drool, it is so cute! What would you make? Purse? Skirt? Quilt? The possibilities are endless. And, we do have the entire line!! So stop by the shop or give us a call 801-495-4290, and order yours.
Nadine
Labels:
Carrie Nelson,
Henry Glass,
Miss Rosies,
Nine Dots
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Happy birthday Shelby
Shelby and Parker at Joes Crab Shack |
Twenty years ago today Shelby blessed our family with her presence! She has been a blessing to our family! I am so lucky to have her, I think it is every quilter's dream to have their daughter sew and craft with them. I also get to work with her everyday and I love it! We are celebrating her birthday in San Deigo and we are having a blast! We love you Shelby
I'm Back
The County Loft |
Nadine
Press Board Tutorial
Sorry about the absence of tutorials. I was having too much summer fun, but I am now back and ready to go with fun and fabulous ideas.
Have you ever wanted a small space to iron on next to your machine while you piece a quilt (such as the farmers's wife quilt along) Or needed a space to iron at a class or late sew. Here is your answer, a press board. I love mine and carry it with me all the time. I am even tempted to buy a small iron and put it in a bag with a press board so I can pick and go whenever I want.
Materials needed
12 x 12 piece of wood. Plywood or MDF works great
fat quarter - cut to 16 x 16
large piece of batting - cut 2 pieces to 16 x 16
large staple gun -
---Layer your fabric in this order RIGHT SIDES DOWN - Fabric, batting, batting.
---Lay your board on your batting.
---You are going to work on opposite sides on the board. So pull the bottom fabric/batting up and staple along edge. Now pull the top fabric/batting tight. Staple once to hold and peek under to make sure your fabric surface is flat. finish stapling top edge
---Repeat this last step for the left and rights sides.--just make sure the fabric is pulled tight on the work surface.
---make sure fabric is secure with staples,
---trim off any excess fabric and batting. I leave about 1/4 inch past my staples
--flip over and enjoy
---You can glue strips of felt over your staples for a more finished look. This also protects whatever surface you lay the board on from the staple tops
--Your board can be any size you want. Just cut your fabric and batting to 4 inches bigger than the board.
Have you ever wanted a small space to iron on next to your machine while you piece a quilt (such as the farmers's wife quilt along) Or needed a space to iron at a class or late sew. Here is your answer, a press board. I love mine and carry it with me all the time. I am even tempted to buy a small iron and put it in a bag with a press board so I can pick and go whenever I want.
Materials needed
12 x 12 piece of wood. Plywood or MDF works great
fat quarter - cut to 16 x 16
large piece of batting - cut 2 pieces to 16 x 16
large staple gun -
---Layer your fabric in this order RIGHT SIDES DOWN - Fabric, batting, batting.
---Lay your board on your batting.
---You are going to work on opposite sides on the board. So pull the bottom fabric/batting up and staple along edge. Now pull the top fabric/batting tight. Staple once to hold and peek under to make sure your fabric surface is flat. finish stapling top edge
---Repeat this last step for the left and rights sides.--just make sure the fabric is pulled tight on the work surface.
---make sure fabric is secure with staples,
---trim off any excess fabric and batting. I leave about 1/4 inch past my staples
--flip over and enjoy
---You can glue strips of felt over your staples for a more finished look. This also protects whatever surface you lay the board on from the staple tops
--Your board can be any size you want. Just cut your fabric and batting to 4 inches bigger than the board.
Labels:
fabric press board,
tutorial
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Hometown by Sweetwater is here
I admit it, there is something about Moda's Sweetwaters lines that I just gravitate to. I love the colors of the new Hometown line so much. My friend Christina is using this line for the Farmers Wife Quilt Along, and it is so cute!! Reds, blues, yellows make up this fun line and they have released some darling patterns along with it. We have the entire line and all the pre-cuts, just in time for a new project!! Come in and check this out!! Very cute!!
Nadine
Labels:
Heirloom fabric,
Hometown,
Moda,
pre-cuts,
Sweetwater
Monday, August 15, 2011
Quilt Show in Downtown South Jordan
I am so excited to announce that we (Material Girls and South Jordan City) are organizing a quilt show to be displayed in downtown South Jordan. We will have different categories for entries, including a kids entry, with prizes, and all kinds of good things. The show will be Saturday October 8th. We are still working out some of the details but I thought I should let you all know so that you can start your project to enter. I will keep you posted on here or our Facebook page. If you have questions please give us a call at the shop. (801-495-4290.
Toodles,
Nadine
Labels:
Quilt Show,
South Jordan
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Flour Sugar 3 Arrives
I am absolutely giddy over the new Lecien line "Flour Sugar 3" It is bright and cheerful with that twist of vintage thrown in. Reds, aquas, yellow, blues and greens that are so yummy that you won't be able to resist. I am adding some of it to my Farmers Wife Quilt. It is a fantastic line, you are going to love it. Yes, of course we have the entire line!!! So, hurry in today and grab yourself a fat quarter bundle! I have posted just a few pictures of it but there is more, hop over to Leciens web page and check out the other colorways
Toodles,
Nadine
Toodles,
Nadine
Labels:
Flour Sugar,
Heirloom fabric,
Japanese,
Lecien
Monday, August 8, 2011
A new quilter
This is Lacey, and her first quilt |
Lacey's Shortcake quilt |
Meet Lacey, one of Shelby's really good friends. They have been sewing and making bags, and headbands for a while now, and she finally decided to try her hand at quilting. She chose "Shortcake" by Cluck Cluck Sew. Her fabrics are a little bit of everything, and she put minkee on the back. It's so cute and I am really proud of her. This is a great pattern, we absolutely love "Cluck Cluck Sew"! So, if you have been wondering if you could make a quilt, the answer is YES! Okay, Paige its your turn lets get your quilt finished:)
Happy Quilting!
Nadine
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Shelby does Burlap!
Okay, I seriously was a little worried about Shelby's newest project. She is helping her boyfriends brother and new sister in law with there wedding decorations. Did I mention I love this family! She is making 12 tablesquares, 2 pennant banners, and 2 tablerunners. Wow, but what a trooper she has been. She designed the tablesquares and hopes to finish those (13 of them) today. I must say her creativity overflows!! They are darling!! She is using Burlap, a brown checkered houndstooth and a yellow design from Heather Bailey. I am so proud of her!! Here is a little sneak peek, and I will post finish pictures of it all later. They don't need to be done till August 13, so wish her luck!!
Shelby you are a gem!
Love ya,
Mom:)
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