Technology and quilting

I am stuck in the Ground Hog Day movie!!

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Hello Friends. For the most part, my January and now early February have remained mostly the same. We have been in a Stay at Home order since early January, resulting in the Hubby and I becoming besties. Our days seem to all be the same. Our routine tends not to change much and we have even implemented, totally by accident, 3:00pm tea time!! I spend most of my time in the studio, leaving himself to his own devices in the workshop.

This week our area will be lifting the Stay at Home order but that doesn’t change our day to day very much. I don’t need anything, and other then groceries and since we cant travel, its here at the river I stay with my “bestie”. Lol. Really feels like the Ground Hog day movie. Will someone change the channel already! You’d think I would be getting loads of quilting done. NOT! My quilting life is so multifaceted, that I go from computer work to long-arm quilting to piecing. Well, I’m not bored!

There have been a few new developments here at the studio. I purchased a scissor arm to hold my phone and a new web-cam. After a full day of videoing a “how to” for Cindy Bee’s Quilt Shoppe (which was almost a total disaster) I felt it time to invest in a proper camera holding device. Hubby on the other hand, wanted to construct an apparatus that would mount to the ceiling… There was mention of C-clamps and wood on hand.

I decided I better get him something to do to feel like he was contributing to Quilting by the River, so I have him making wall mounted quilt hangers. He is very talented at woodworking so as there are now 5 in the works (photos to come in a few weeks) with different colour and design variations. I no longer see him for hours at a time. (Insert happy face here)

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My Spring Quilt Along starts on Wednesday with the first set of instructions. If you are interested, there is unlimited space, with full details of how to join up on my Quilting by the River Facebook page. As quilts need names, something I detest doing, I decided to have a Give-away to name the Spring Quilt Along quilt. So far I have had suggestions from about 25 quilters, all giving there ideas for naming this quilt. The chosen quilter will receive one of the two technique sheets used in making this Springs quilt. Thank you ladies, I can’t wait to see who wins.

I recently posted a photo of “Summer Blooms”, a quilt pattern that I released last spring. It’s a perfect time to jump in and get a summer quilt made for a bed at the cottage or trailer. Summer Blooms has instruction for two sizes of quilts a Twin: 72” x 90 or Queen: 90” x 90”.

It is one of my favourite quilts and uses the Split Rects® tool by Studio 180 Design. If you would like a pattern of your own they are available on my website.

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Which brings me to my next bit of new news. I have decided to open an Etsy shop. With Covid, and the lock down, quilters haven’t been able to go shopping at their favourite quilt store. Having introduced a few favourite notions and now demonstrating more of the Studio 180 tools and techniques, there has been an increase in demand for online shopping. I do not have all the items listed as of late but slowly add two or three every few days. If you would like to see my Etsy shop you can visit Quilting by the River on Etsy or go to shopping here on my website.

I have received a few new pictures of completed projects in the last few weeks. Thank you to Monica Gates who sent along her photo of “Posh Santa”. Monica and a few friends came to the studio last November and took part in this curved piecing class. It turned out beautifully and is even quilted. Bravo Monica!

Posh Santa by Monica Gates

Posh Santa by Monica Gates

Now my newest pattern Marquise hasn’t had its day in the limelight due to covid and the lack of workshops but it has been trickling off the shelf. This photo was sent in by Lise Brown. Thank you Lise and what a difference colour makes. I do believe that Lise said “this was made for a little guy who loves the colours.” It is so nice when we can get inspired by the children in our lives.

Marquise by Lise Brown

Marquise by Lise Brown

My clock informs me that my computer time is up. There are 4-patches that need ironing before Wednesday so I’d better get at it. Thank you for dropping by. Until next time, stay safe,quilt lots, and Implement a tea time with biscuits.



































Wednesday Workday!

Hello Friends.   I can not believe the beautiful temperatures we have been enjoying once agin this week.  Today is clear, sunny and 23C.  September is the beginning of my favourite time of year.  Fresh vegetables from the garden, apples falling from the trees and of course the changing of the leaves.  The season of orange, red and rusty browns.

Today, I'm in the studio trying to finish up a sample that I hope to be teaching this fall.  Stitching, cutting, pressing, Oh Dear, my sewing room is a mess.  

As always, my trusty guard dog is at my feet, making sure the scraps don't get away. When I get into the zone of piecing I feel a little like Elenor Burns.  Just throwing those bits over my shoulder.  Most of them as you can tell do not make it into the garbage can.  Oh well, I'll clean up later, maybe!  I have to be careful when I get up in a hurry to iron that I don't roll on him with my chair.  :(

Oh how sewing has changed.  Now I say this, not because I'm that old, lol, but it occurred to me this morning how things have changed in the past few years.  If I'm going to be doing a lot of strip piecing, I usually get my iPad and turn on a video of some sort to watch or listen to, while I sew.  This is a new phenomenon that didn't exist a few years ago.  I love it.  Multitasking at it's finest.  Now if I can only find a way to piece or quilt and cook supper at the same time.  HAHAHA!  Oh ya, that's called a "crock pot"!

My new OTT light even has a USB port so I can charge my devices as I watch!  Cool.

My new OTT light even has a USB port so I can charge my devices as I watch!  Cool.

I'd love to hear if you have a favourite show or music that you have playing in the background while you stitch the hours away.  You can leave comments on the bottom of the page for all of us to enjoy.   

My Hunter's Star workshop is creeping up quickly and I have bindings to attend to.  It is supposed to rain this weekend so I'm hopeful that there will be some sit down time in there for "Stitchin' in the Rain", I'm happy again..... It's best if I leave the song writing and singing to someone else!

Well I had better get back to it.  Break time is over.  Thanks for dropping by.  Until next time, stay safe, enjoy your piecing and go find your rubber boots.