Showing posts with label Quilt Shops. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quilt Shops. Show all posts

Monday, July 1, 2024

All Mid-Atlantic Shop Hop


1.  Byrne Sewing Connection, New Britain PA (Doylestown) 7/7

2.  Stitch Central, Glenside, PA 7/7

3.   Seamless Sewing Arts, Phoenixville, PA (near Valley Forge) 7/7

Day 2

4  Snyder's Sewing Center, York, PA 7/10

5.  Sew 'N Sweep, Westminster, MD 7/10

6.  Simply Stashing, Littlestown, PA  7/10

7.  Danner's Bernina, Hanover, PA 7/10

Day 3 - Just went downtown!

8  The Fabric Center, Carlisle, PA  7/11

Day 4

9.  In Stitches, Stouchsburg, PA  7/17

10.  Burkholder Fabrics, Denver, PA  7/17

11.  The Old Country Store, Intercourse, PA  7/17

12.  The Quilt Shop at Miller's, Soudersburg, PA  7/17

13.  Half Moon Handwerks, Camp Hill, PA  7/17

Day 5

14.  Sew N Place, Fayetteville, PA  718

15.  Stitch - N - Time, Greencastle, PA  7/18

Day 6

16.  118 Fabrics & More, Sweet Valley, PA 7/19

17.  Sue's Quilt Creations, Towanda, PA (Burlington) 7/19

Day 7

18.  Serendipity Stitch, New Bloomfield, PA 7/20

Day 8 (Day 1 of 2-day bus trip)

19.  Bear's Paw Fabrics, Towson, MD 7/22 #1 on Bus Trip Day 1

20. Domesticity, Baltimore, MD 7/22 #2 on Bus Trip (no purchases) Day 2

21.  Spring Water Designs, Columbia, MD 7/22 #3 Day 1 Bus Trip

22.  Capital Quilts, Gaithersburg, MD 7/22  #4 Day 1 Bus Trip

23.  Artistic Artifacts, Alexandria, VA  7/22  #5 Day 1 Bus Trip

Day 9 (Day 2 of 2-day bus trip)

24.  The Quilter's Studio, Fairfax, VA  7/23  #1 Day 2 Bus Trip  (Yukkers)

25.  Sew Magarbo, Ashburn, VA 7/23 #2 Day 2 Bus Trip (no purchases)

26.  Webfabrics, Purcellville, VA 7/23 #3 Day 2 Bus Trip

27.  Charlotte's Cottage, Frederick, MD  7/23 #4 Day 2 Bus Trip (no purchases)

28.  Patches Quilting & Sewing, Mt. Airy, MD  7/23 #5 Day 3 Bus Trip

Day 10

29.  Hoover's Bernina, Mifflinburg, PA  7/27

30.  Connie's Collectables & Quilt Shop, Duncansville PA  7/27




Saturday, May 15, 2021

California Trip - May, 2021


Tuesday 5/11
Flew from BWI to OAK
                dinner at home - steak and grilled asparagus
Wednesday 5/12 Headed north on 101 to Humboldt County and the Avenue of the Giants
        On to Eureka and Arcata, night at Hampton Inn
            Knit, Eureka - Dede bought wool yarn for matching She & ME slippers!
                 lunch at Avenue Cafe in Miranda at the very start of the Avenue of the Giants
                 dinner at La Fiesta Grill in Arcata (yum! taco salad for me, enchilada for Dede)
Thursday 5/13 Arcata to Redding across 299 - wow -  then 5 to Corning (OLIVES!) 99 to Chico, home via 5/505/80/37 
    Sew Simple, Redding - nice shop with small rooms for babies, Christmas, kitchen
    The Sewing Room - Park Marina Drive, Redding (no photo, large shop with crafters items along perimeter)
     The Quilt Basket, Corning (great old building outside, not much fabric but notions and machines inside)
     Honey Run Quilters, Chico - huge store with lots of machines, quilt shop in back corner, but fabric                 and ideas everywhere.  Clothing patterns and ideas, too.
                     lunch at From the Hearth (similar to Panera) in Redding, 
                     dinner at home, grilled sausages and Quinoa salad
Friday 5/14 Accidental Quilt Shop Hop
        Cloth Carousel, Vacaville (found free cowlette/dog coat pattern)
        Fabric Garden, Sacramento (very nice shop, Dede bought Mondo bag pattern)
        Swifty Stitches, Carmichael (bought Laura's 4th July fabric, women sewing in the back)
        Runs with Scissors, Citrus Heights (Dede taught customer how to sew the "kites" strip quilt she just finished.
                lunch at West Coast Sour Dough (outside) in Sacramento
                dinner at home, grilled sausages and salad
   
Saturday, 5/15 Novato to oompa loompa state park 
        through Greenbrae, Ross, San Anselmo, Fairfax, Woodacre, West Marin (Olema, Pt. Reyes Station, Inverness Park, Inverness, Marshall)
        Samuel P. Taylor State Park - Redwood groves and grassy hills, nice campground
        Tomales State Park - has beach and picnicking down a half mile road)     
                lunch at Boca Pizzeria, Novato - chicken flatbread wrap with hummus, tomatoes, yummy dressing)
                dinner at home - Grilled salmon, grilled asparagus, sliced brown tomatoes  
Sunday, 5/16
        Over the Golden Gate Bridge - a little bit of good old SF fog - to San Bruno Mountain - up to the foggy summit where there were no other cars, because Steve had the secret entry code.  Windy.  Super windy.  If there were no fog, we would have looked down onto several huge cemeteries on one side and the city of San Francisco on the other.
    Daly City - the song "Little Boxes, on the hillside, little boxes made of ticky tacky" was written about Daly City
!                           
    Through Pacifica to Moss Beach. 
        Late Lunch at Moss Beach Distillery with Dede's cousin Terry, at window with incredible view.  Seafood Platter: fried cod, fried calamari, fried "prawns" with crispy fries and yummy coleslaw....and a Bloody Mary!
            Dessert at Tuttimelon in Novato, Pineapple Whip Sorbet. Blissful day!
Monday, 5/17/2021
     Drove into San Francisco for the day, eating lunch at The American Grilled Cheese Kitchen, just beside the Bay Bridge in South Beach.  
     I've posted the photos on a separate blog post here.
Took some photos of Dede's flowers and lemons as well as California poppies and other cool flowers on the side of the roadway.
Tuesday, 5/18/2021
Homeward bound.  Left Oakland at 9:20 am, arriving in Baltimore at 8:10 pm.  By the time I got my bag and reached the car it was almost 10 pm.  I'm so glad that I had reserved a night at the BWI Garden Hilton, which was around 3 miles from the parking garage!
What a wonderful week!

Saturday, December 5, 2020

Saturday, August 27, 2016

Quilt Shop Road Trip: 6 Shops In Pennsylvania Dutch Country

Since this is probably my last chance to shop hop before I leave to return to Arizona, and with the rest of the family away (including Bender!), I decided to hit the road for a few new shops.  Left at 9, returned at 8, and saw some beautiful Pennsylvania farmlands including a large number of Amish farms and legit horse & buggies.  Gorgeous day!

One of my stops was at Smucker's Goard Farm in Kinzers, a tiny bit northeast of Intercourse and southeast of Blue Ball.  Run by an Amish family, there were literally thousands and thousands of gourds, most in their natural state, many painted, and all for sale.  They also sold lacquer, paints, tools, and canned preserves and pickles.  The oh-so-nice female proprieter and her three-year old daughter waited on me.  Although the child only speaks Pennsylvania Dutch, her mother told me that she's heard enough English that she understands a lot and will continue to learn English as her second language.  She has two daughters that are teachers in one room schoolhouses, where they only teach English.  I purchased three gourds that were cut like bowls (for a buck apiece), some spray-on lacquer, and a jar of kosher dill pickles.  Always closed on Sunday, they're open the rest of the week from 8 to 5; except from Nov. 1 to Mar. 1 when they're also closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.  I'll be back!

What was I looking for?  Yellows to back my "Few of My Favorite Things" rag quilt, fat quarters for the fronts of the same quilt, Christmas fabrics for the Advent Calendar Quilt that Dede and I are going to make next week.....

First stop:  Stitch & Craft in Manheim, PA.  Unimpressive selection of fabrics, and the proprieters - 3 Menonite women - were way out back, unseen and unheard, until I went looking for them.  I did purchase a half yard of insulite batting to make a few potholders with Ella before I leave.  $2.39

Stop #2:  Weaver's Dry Good in Lititz.  The front of the shop was full of cutesy country - style gifts with lots of wooden signs with fun sayings.  Tons and tons of novelty fabrics a lot of lines of fabric that were noted with the fabric line.  I was a little disconcerted upon checking out - as I'd been walking around the shop browsing, I heard the proprietor telling another woman she would cut fat quarters for an extra $ .25.  Seemed reasonable.  When I got to the countere and asked her to cut two of my bolts into fat quarters, she told me they don't cut fat quarters.  hmmmmmm.  Behind me was an entire wall of fat quarters for sale.  Wonder where they came from?  This did not give any extra points to an otherwise very nice quilt shop.  This one, too, is run by Mennonite women.
  Purchased:  3/8 yd. shops novelty fabric ("My Hometown")
                      3/8 yd. postcard novelty fabric ("Home Away from Home")
                      5/8 yd. tiny yellow flowers from Little House on the Prairie collection
                      5/8 yd. of another yellow fabric ("Adalee's Garden")      $18.98

Stop #3:  Family Farm Fabrics in East Earl (possibly in Blue Ball).  Very likable shop.  Nice prices, large amount of up-to-date fabrics at reasonable prices, very personable young woman at the counter (Mennonite again, cool!)  A little bit of everything.
    Purchased:  3/8 yd. of daisies in canning jars with the words "laugh - live - love"
                        5/8 yd. yellow (w/tiny bit of orange) geometry pattern
                        fat quarter:  watermelon seeds
                        fate quarter:  jumbo shrimp on black
                        Moda Mini-charm pack:  Prairie     $18.13

Stop #4:  Cedar Lane Dry Goods in New Holland.  This was a shop-for-all-your-needs Amish/Mennonite type shop, where you could purchase anything to make clothing from snaps and hooks to polyester fabric.  They also had a nice selection of fabrics.  The shop itself is the large front part of a house set back quite aways from the street, so I had a hard time finding it.
     Purchased:  fat quarter:  thread, buttons, and tape measures on black
                         fat quarter:  tiny chickadee fabric that I used on Brendan's quilt and want for mine
                         correction tape (I told you they had everything!)     $5.82

Since one of the biggest things I was after today was Christmas fabric to make my Advent calendar and I hadn't been thrilled with the fabrics I'd seen so far, I decided to go the the Log Cabin Quilt Shop in Bird-in-Hand because I remembered seeing a large assortment there.  So that's where I headed.
Stop #5:  Log Cabin Quilt Shop in Bird-in-Hand.  (One of my favorite quilt shops.  I wrote a Yelp review after I left.)  This shop is part handmade gifts made by local artisans; part fabric shop; and part charm, mini charm, strip (etc.) warehouse.  Lots of woolie stuff here, too.  Always pleasant personel. Really do like this place.
     Purchased:  3/8 yd. "Quilting Treasures" fabric
                         5/8 yd. Yellow hexies from Timeless Treasures collection
                         Moda "candies" (2/5 in. squares) "The Potting Shed
                         Precut 3.5 x 5 inch barn fabric
                         10 postcards
                         Fat quarter - purple and black "Amish Fat Quarter"
                         Pattern:  Village by Jumble/Miss Rosie's Quilt Co. (houses made from charms)
                         Mini-quilt (mug mat) Nine patch with tiny nine patches
                         3 Bobbin Buddies                      $39.87

Still unhappy about not getting my Christmas fabric, I backtracked 4 miles to the Old Country Store in Intercourse for my last quilt shop stop.  I did find the fabric I wanted, but came out feeling a bit unhappy....the pattern called for cuts of 1/8 yd, 2/3 yards, etc. and they'll only cut quarter yards.  That means purchasing more fabric than needed.  What a racket!  They seem pretty tight-wadded in there, and for the second time I got a sort-of-grumpy person to cut my fabric.
     Purchased:  4 pieces of fabric for advent calendar:
                   3/4 yd. beige with red berries and green leaves,
                   1 3/4 yd. cranberry with holly and berries,
                   1/2 yd. words (peace, love, joy) on dark cream, and
                   1/2 yd. metallic gold sprigs on dark cream
                   3/4 yd. yellow with white lace
                   1/4 yd. small colorful birds
                    small pop-up refill for "fat quarter pop up"
                   velcro pocket-purse with safety pin atop
                   red Tovolo scoop n' strainer from the kitchen part of the store - for my own kitchen!  $61.08



             

Friday, July 1, 2016

2016 Row by Row


This year's Row by Row Experience goes from 6/21/16 to 9/6/16
Number of States:  10
Number of Rows:  40
Number of License Plates: 13
PA, CT, MA, NH, ME, VT, NY, NJ, MD, WV

1 - Simply Stashing Fabrics & Quilts, Littlestown, PA (no plate)
Two nine-patches with beehive and embroydery - bought kit
(NO LICENSE PLATE)
purchased the kit

2 - Danner's Bernina Shoppe, Hanover (Pennville), PA
"Home Tweet Home"
Vertical Birdhouse and 2 pieced blocks
(HOME SEWN)

3 - The Quilt Shop by Lois, Newtown, CT 
(QUILT SUNSHINE)
Lighthouse, then three pieced houses/barns

4 - Quilting By The Yard, Vernon, CT 
(SEW QUILTY)
Four pieced houses

5 -  Quilter's Common, Wakefield, MA
 (did not purchase plate)

6 - Seacoast Sewing & Quilting, Portsmouth, NH 
(PORTSTITCH)
Six Surfboards on Beach

7 - Cotton Weeds Quilt Shop, Freeport, ME 
(3SEAMS2THEWIND) 
Four Red Doors - Four Seasons

8 - Sewing by the Sea, Trenton, ME
(QUILT ACADIA)
Living at the Bottom of the Sea

9 - A Straight Stitch, Orrington, ME
(CRAZY QUILTAH)
Oh Won't You Be Our Neighbor?

10 - Quilt Divas, Rockland, ME
(AYUH GOT FABRIC)
Cabins Under the Sea


11 -  Maine-Ly Sewing, Nobleboro, ME
(CARPE QUILTEM)
USA

12 - Pintuck & Purl; Exeter, NH
(GATHER + STITCH)
Home Sweet Home

13 - Stitched in Stone; Kingston, NH
(AMERICA) - gave to Dede iiu
Stars and Stripes from Home

14 - Bittersweet Fabric Shop; Boscawen, NH
(no plate - last year's)
Home Is New Hampshire
purchased the kit

15 - Quilted Threads; Henniker, NH
(GO NUTS 4 BOLTS)
Home Sweet Home USA

16 - The Scarlett Creation: Bennington, VT
(GOT QUILTS)
Home Sweet Home

17- The Yardstick; Cobleskill, NY
(SEW MANY YARDS)
Home Tweet Home
purchased the kit

18.  Tiger Lily Quilt Shop; Utica, NY
Swing with doll or stuffed animal
(PIECE & LOVE)

19.  Sew Wilde; New Hartford, NY
"Barns Across America"
(Last year's plate)

20.  Ivy Thimble, Victor, NY
"Home...A Light in the Window"
(QUILT WITH IVY)
purchased the kit

21.  Cafe Sewciety; Webster, NY

22.  Jackie Lynn's Fabrics & Discount Sewing Center; Rochester, NY
Vertical birdhouse with birds on ladder below


23.  Country Treasures - Brockport, NY
"My Favorites of Home"
(FABRIC TREASURE)
purchased the kit

24.  Auntie's Attic Quilt Shop; Niagara Falls, NY
"Attic Treasures"

25.  Sew What? Quilt Shop; Williamsville/Amherst, NY
(SEW WHAT?)
Solar System row
purchased the kit

26.  Quilt Barn
no photo - either didn't get plate or there was none

27.The Witch's Stitches; Big Flats, NY
"My Country, My State, My Home"

28.  Patchwork Angels Quilt Shop
Endicott, NY
"There is No Place Like Home"

29.  After I dropped Dede in Peekskill - a NY shop 
no plate

30. Budding Star Quilts;  Lebanon, NJ
"Find Your Way Home"
(LUV 2 QUILT)

31.  Log Cabin Quilt Shop; Bird in Hand, PA
Amish horse & buggy on PA Amish Country roads
(did not get plate)
purchased the kit

32.  The Old Country Store; Intercourse, PA
"Pieceful Home"
(did not get plate)

33.  Family Farm Quilts of Intercourse; Intercourse, PA
"Glad to Bee Home!!!"
(did not get plate)

34.  Zook's Fabric Store; Intercourse, PA
Nine-patch on each end surrounding l940s kitchen-scene panel
(NUTS FOR BOLTS)

35.  The Quilt Shop at Miller's; Ronks, PA
"Home, Home on the 'Free Range'"
(I (heart) HAND QUILTIN)


36.  The Sew'n Place, Fayetteville, PA
"Home Sweet Home"
(SEW'N 2GETHER)


37.  Itchin' 2 Stitch; Waynesboro, PA
"Cabin on a Hill
(didn't get plate)


38.  Stitch-N-Time; Greencastle, PA
"Home Sweet Home"
(didn't get plate)
purchased the kit

purchased the Ninth Row Kid


39.  Traditions at the White Swan; Hagerstown, MD
"Home Sweet Home"
(I QUILT DO U?)

40.  All About Fabric; Martinsburg, WV
"Underground Railroad"
(FABRICS R US)

41.  Sew Jersey; East Hanover, NJ
"Garden State Tomatoes"
NO PLATE, shop just opened in April

42.  The Quilt Tree; Nyack, NY
Home Sweet Home
(HUDSON RVR QLTR)
purchased the kit


43.  Christie's Quilting Boutique; Norwalk, CT
Butterflies
(Two plates:  FABRIC HOARDER and QUILTING QUEEN)

44.  The Quilted Crow; Bolton, MA
(B CROW SEWCIAL)

45.  Village Quilt Shop; Berwick, ME
Birdhouses
(RXR 2016)
purchased the kit


46.  Fabrications; Bar Harbor, ME
Mountains of MDI (or Acadia?)
(no plate)
purchased the kit


47.  Cotton Cupboard; Bangor, ME
"Summer Nights"



48.  Red Barn Sewing & Yarn Center; Merrimac, MA
"Welcome Home"


49.  Appletree Fabrics; Auburn, MA
"Home Sweet Home" Pieced houses and trees


50.  Charlton Sewing Center; Charlton, MA
Habitat for Humanity
purchased the kit (100% of proceeds go to Habitat for Humanity!)


51.  The Fabric Stash; Charlton, MA
Sewing Silhouette


52.  Sturbridge Quilting & Sewing
"One Nation Under God"


53.  Meeting House Quilt and Fabric Store; Wales, MA
Meeting and 5 Quilts

54.  Pins and Needles; Mt. Kisco, NY
Mantle with Clock

55.  At Piece Quiltery; Easton, PA
Gingerbread House
purchased the kit

56.  Needle & Thread; Gettysburg, PA

57.  Stitch & Craft; Manheim, PA

58.  Weaver's Dry Goods; Lititz, PA

59.  Family Farm Fabrics; East Earl, PA

60.  Cedar Lane Dry Goods; New Holland, PA