Posts Tagged ‘inspiration’

Anita Goodesign Embroidery Party

Thursday, May 5th, 2011

Have you ever been to an Anita Goodesign Embroidery Party? If you haven’t you are missing out on tons of fun! What better place can you imagine than a room filled with beautiful top of the line embroidery machines surrounded with happy and excited sewing & embroidery enthusiasts? All gathered together in one place to learn and be inspired by one of embroidery’s best, Steve Wilson from Anita Goodesign!

In Everett, this past week the Anita Goodesign Embroidery Party was two days of total fun. There were seven projects to enjoy and everyone left with a CD of all the designs used so we can make as many as we like. Of course, all of the projects were great, but a couple of my favorite techniques that we learned were Three-Dimensional Flowers, a Christmas Stocking completely in the hoop, and Shaped Edge Tea Towels.

Steve brings so many wonderful samples for us to see, touch, and be inspired by, every where you look there is something beautiful. He also gave us a sneak peak of the designs that will be coming out in the next few months—they are really neat!

One of my most favorite things about this Party was getting to meet wonderful folks who love to sew just as much as I do. I came away so energized and inspired. Check out the fun we had in the video below:

Everett Anita Goodesign Embroidery Party April 2011

If you love embroidery or are even just curious about what it is all about. Don’t miss our other upcoming special events!

Looking forward to seeing many of you this week in Puyallup.
Reva


Sew Fun Open House Show & Tell

Tuesday, January 4th, 2011

The Holiday Sew Fun Open Houses were recently completed at all of our stores. What a wonderful fun-filled three weeks! While not able to attend each open house, I loved the ones I attended.  I heard great reports from the Sew Fun Consultants that were at other Open Houses.
Do you know we have the most talented customers? It’s true, and your show and tells prove it. One after another, the items you brought to share with others showed creativity, talent and expressed lots of love.  I’d have loved to hide everyone of the items in my purse to take home to enjoy over and over, but somehow I think you would have noticed they were missing!

I hope you had as much fun as I did at our Open Houses. They were a great start to the Holiday Season.  Happy New Year to you all!

Lauri K.
Education Manager

To view the full Sew Fun Open House Photo Albums, please visit the Quality Sewing & Vacuum Facebook page and Click on the Photos tab.


Inspirational Show and Tell

Friday, December 17th, 2010

We recently posted a blog about stitchable teddy bears…stuffed bears that are specially designed to be embroidered on. These teddies have been a hot selling item this holiday season.  Gayle, a reader of our blog shared with us her success story with these bears and included pictures of the bears that she stitched for the children in her family.


“I recently purchased 9 of these teddy bears to do for all the kids in the family for Christmas. I wanted to use the 5×7 hoop and make larger pictures plus personalize adding each child’s name. So I did this by removing the stuffing in the head also. Then I hooped everything; stabilizer, bear and topping. They were difficult to get hooped but with patience it can be done and they turned out adorable. I’m anxious now to see the kids open them. Each had a theme – one child played football for the first time this year so his had a football player on it with his team colors, others were soccer players, the two girls are in high school so I put cheerleaders on theirs in their school colors. Great gift ideas!”- Gayle

These bears turned out great, thank you for sharing these pictures with us Gayle! I am sure the kids in her family will be delighted to receive these bears. I love that each teddy has been customized to fit each child’s particular interest. I would have loved to receive a bear with my name on it when I was a little girl!

Do you have any inspirational show and tells you would like to share with our readers? Email us your comments and pictures info@shopqualitysewing.com.

Happy Sewing,
Annalee


We Have a New Facebook Page

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

Check out our new Quality Sewing Facebook page for tips, coupons, special events, show and tell, and more!  Read our helpful sewing tips and tricks posted weekly. Look for coupon specials exclusively for our Facebook fans. Stay up to date on upcoming  events  and classes at your local Quality Sewing store. Post pictures of projects you have completed to share inspiration with all of our fans and view other customer show & tell! Invite your friends and help us reach 250 likes and all of our Facebook fans will automatically be entered to win a $25 Quality Sewing  gift card.


Sewing and Quilting Podcasts

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

I was lacking some inspiration recently so I decided to head to the web to find other sewers who could help me stitch together a creative pattern. I’ve subscribed to a few podcasts over the years and I thought I’d search the iTunes store for any sewing podcasts. Turns out there are a few out there in addition to some high quality crafting versions as well, but I stuck with the sewing and quilting podcasts for the purposes of this blog. If you find any other helpful podcasts out there please leave in the comments below. We all could use a thread of inspiration from time to time. Or, if you have a favorite particular episode please leave a link to it in the comments — we’re always on the lookout for the best sewing, embroidery, and quilting demos online.

Thread Banger

DIY Style Vodcast

Sew Forth Now

Grandma’s Sewing Cabinet

Sew ~ Stitch ~ Create!

Quilted Cupcake Podcast

The Pioneer Quilter

Annie Smith: Quilting Stash

Bernina Podcasts

Jackie’s Quilting Chronicles

Pfaff

Let me know what you think! Happy creating!

Carmen


Crafty Gifts for Grads, Brides and Dads

Friday, June 5th, 2009

Are you a subscriber to the Pacific Fabrics or Quality Sewing email lists? If not, you may be missing out! This week Annette has listed many great ways to make gifts for these special occasions that are not only heart-felt but also useful and fun. You can sign up for these mailings on the home page of their websites.

For Grads:
One of my most cherished possessions as a graduate was actually something I made myself: a t-shirt quilt. Whether or not a grad is going off to college, it’s a great way to commemorate their “glory days” from high school. As an active athlete, scholar and club member in high school, I had many t-shirts I had collected over the previous 4 years from various events I had attended. It made a great conversation piece and was comforting when I was far away from home at school. A t-shirt quilt is quite simple to assemble, but there are some preparation steps that will help ensure it stays looking good for a long time.

  1. Determine the size of the blocks by measuring the designs to ensure uniformity and that no sentimental value will be lost by cutting. Make a cardboard or similar template for tracing cutting lines. Remember to add seam allowances to the template; I recommend 1/2″ for durability.
  2. Knit fabrics need to be stabilized to stay looking good as a bed cover and to keep seams from stretching. Either use a stable fusible interfacing (woven or weft insertion, such as PerfectFuse Light) or baste the seam allowance of the squares onto a piece of cotton fabric. I used an old white sheet at the time which worked well.
  3. Use a white sheet or similar white fabric as backing under the t-shirt top for support and also to give additional opaqueness to any thinner t-shirts.

I only quilted mine by stitching in the ditch between blocks. I did not want to alter the appearance of my t-shirts and I found that by reinforcing with a firm cloth behind and using a wider seam allowance it did not need any additional quilting for support. But if you alternate shirts with plain blocks, that is a great opportunity to do some embroidery or quilted motifs.

Of course Grads also appreciate items that reflect their favorite college (or at least their favorite college sport teams!). Sports Solutions makes these super cool Sticky Patches that look like embroidery, but stick on and are quite durable. Great for totes, shoulder bags, jammies, scrapbooks, shirts and much more. You’ll find the University of Washington, Washington State, Oregon and Oregon State at all of our stores. And while you’re there, check out the sticker collections. You may find something collegiate to spark a crafty, personalized card idea, too!

For Brides:
Here is a great idea for a wedding gift from Annette: Protecting the Bride’s Future ~ Gifts made from Pacific Silvercloth! I usually give practical shower gifts and pretty wedding gifts. This idea fits both occasions! Pacific Silvercloth is a tarnish-preventing fabric that keeps both sterling silver and silver-plated treasures clean, bright and shining in-between uses without the hardwork of cleaning and polishing! Designed for function, it’s a rich chocolate brown, and very cool stuff! You’ll find this in all of our stores.

Here’s a few gift worthy ideas for you:

  • Stitch up a set of storage bags for serving pieces
  • Line a custom crafted jewelry box
  • Add a custom cover for a silver or plated gift you are giving
  • Artfully wrap up a yard or two of Silvercloth, so the new couple can line drawers or jewelry cases or wrap other silver gifts for storage

So, how to do this? Pouches are easy. Measure some of your own tableware or serving pieces for generic sizing if you’re making a set!

  1. Start by running a measuring tape around the circumference of the largest part of the piece, then add 4 inches for “ease” to this measurement. This is the width.
  2. Then measure the height of the piece, add 2 inches and double the measurement. This is the length.
  3. Cut a piece of silvercloth that is the width x the length and stitch up the sides. Turn under a half-inch hem at the top for a drawstring or use a zipper for a little extra, classy touch.

And there’s more . . . Think about making pocket rolls for flatware or pouches with a flap on the top that folds over the front and snaps. Travel jewelry pouches would be nice for the upcoming honeymoon, too!

For Dad:
It’s not always easy to make gifts for men. In my household, one of the items they have enjoyed are pillows made from their old ski sweaters and button-down shirts. They’re still ‘manly’ but also look good on the couch and are good for snoozing and hanging out. Annette has some great suggestions as well: Quilts for Men book Quilts for Men is full of inspiration from “Crib to Dorm to Den”. You’ll find more than a dozen projects that include throws, wall hangings and full size quilts. It’s a very nice illustrated book with full color diagrams and 24 full size applique patterns that could be used in lots of different ways. It may be a bit late for a large quilt, but I think an inventive quilter (like all of you, right?) could come up with a project that would be done by the 21st! Available at all of our stores.

Okay, call the kids, because the Man in the Kitchen apron is perfect to do with them or as a first sewing project “on their own”. Dad (or Grandpa) will be SO proud! Designer Jan Lutz (the Apron Lady) says her favorite place is the kitchen and her second favorite place is the sewing room. She proves it with this nice easy, clean line apron. Try a handprint or two on the pocket or the bib, maybe a sports theme, fishing or whatever he loves and save time to make a matching mitt. Of course, the next step is have the BBQ and steaks ready when he opens the package! Available at our Bellevue, Northgate & Puyallup stores and you’ll find a good selection of other apron patterns at all our stores, too.

If this isn’t enough to get your creative juices flowing, why not check out the many patterns and books available at both Pacific Fabrics and Quality Sewing? One of my absolute favorites is Amy Butler’s In Stitches. This book is chock full of all kinds of great gift ideas, including lots of dorm/apartment accessories. Designs are either simple enough to create from a diagram, or else are made from the included set of patterns. Although the photos may not look masculine, many of the projects within would be appropriate for guys with a simple change of fabrics.

Finally – how about the gift of sewing? As a grad and a bride, my sewing machine has always been one of my most prized possessions. I used it in college to make curtains, fix and alter clothing and even help make costumes for a theater production. As a new “career woman” and bride, the things I’ve used my machines for are endless! There are many great machines to choose from but if you’re looking for something basic for a starter machine, stop in to a local Quality Sewing store for some advice. You’ll not only find a good machine, but also peace of mind knowing that your gift recipient will have excellent service, education and support for their machine as well. You can’t buy that at a box store! And of course there are many classes offered by Pacific Fabrics and Quality Sewing to help a new enthusiast make the best use of their machine.

Katrina