Happy Monday! Now that we've finally made it through all things quilt market related, we can get caught up on a few other things I've been waiting to share with you! You'd think that considering it's been over a month since we've chatted about anything else, that I'd have loads of other projects to share, but things have been busy behind the scenes here. I turned in my third fabric collection last week, so there hasn't been much sewing going on! I'm excited to get back to my machine this week and maybe even start a few new things!
I did manage to whip up a (late!) block to send to
quilts for Boston a few weeks back! It felt good to be at the sewing machine and also to contribute something to their cause!
Before we dive too far into this post, I want to invite you all to a party! If you're local, join us July 12th from 6-8pm at
The Sewcial Lounge for a
Nordika Launch Party! There will be treats and refreshments and we will be giving away some fabric too! There is a
Facebook event for the party
here. A big thanks to Sara for hosting this event and for her support! Hope to see you there!
I have a few fun magazine features to share with you! I made this
Offset Quilt featuring
Color Me Retro early this year for the May/June Issue of
Quilty! You can find the full pattern in this issue along with lots of other great quilts! The folks at Quilty also have a
kit available for this pattern on their website! You can find it
here. You can find a copy of this issue on newsstands and on their website,
here.
In the August/September issue of
Quilt magazine, you can find this fantastic
Blueberry Parfait quilt designed by the Art Gallery Fabrics team! They were kind enough to feature
Color Me Retro in this fun quilt!
Fat Quarter Shop has put together a
kit for this quilt pattern, which you can find
here! You can find this issue on newsstands.
Finally, you can find a quick and easy Coffee Cozy pattern featuring
Nordika in Issue 5 of
Sew-it... Today! The extra cool thing about this feature, is that I took the photo! It was a little nerve wracking but fun to be involved in that part of the process! Plus, it was an excuse to buy fancy muffins! You can find this issue on newsstands soon!
In other non-sewing news, I had some fun mail arrive last week! Last year I spotted a vintage
Droste's Cocoa tin at a local antique mall. Unfortunately it was really pricey. I love tins though, so I searched Etsy a few times looking for one. They were either not in good enough condition or too expensive. Finally last week the stars aligned! It's in nearly perfect condition and was about a third of the price of the first one I saw. Isn't it pretty? I actually use this brand of cocoa too, cool!
George! He's shedding right now. It almost makes it look like he has gray fur on his head, haha!
Today I love the..
Smell of: New conditioner
Sound of: Mad Men
Taste of: Trail mix cookies
Sight of: Sunshine
Feel of: Cool breeze
Good Things about Today:
- Michael stayed home from work!
- Happy mail!
- Hung up a few new quilts!
- Trying out
one pan pasta tonight!