Fellow Quilters,
It seems like only a month ago that I wrote my last post, but I see that it was way back in September! Where does the time go?!? And now Christmas is just around the corner!!! The panic is starting to set in…
In my last post, I asked you to add a comment on your favourite quilting holiday, real or imaginary, for the chance to win a pack of Girlfriends at Sea fabrics. Northcott receptionist Jessica randomly selected Glenda from the list of commentors. Now, I personally know Glenda, and the last thing she needs is fabric. She owns Stone Cottage Crafts quilt shop for heaven’s sake! So, Fellow Quilters, let’s challenge Glenda to make something and send in the picture. Not only is Glenda a shopowner, she is also a pattern designer, and has a couple of patterns in the Northcott line-up. Her Pinwheel Magic pattern uses the Stone Chips (5″ squares of Stonehenge). The way that she makes the pinwheels is brilliant! You can see the Pinwheel Magic pattern on Northcott’s website, or ask for it in your favourite (or Glenda’s) quilt shop.
September was a very busy month for me. I visited 4 guilds with my trunk show of Interesting Quilts from Unusual Fabrics.
One of my new interesting quilts is currently featured in Fabric Trends – I use Northcott’s Poppy Love collection including the panel in a unique way. It made for a super-quick queen-size quilt. After local visits to the Oxford Quilt Guild in Ingersoll, the Pieceful Nights guild in Toronto and the Kempenfelt Quilt Guild in Barrie, I flew to Spokane to talk to the Washington State Quilters Guild. While in Spokane,
I stopped at 2 local shops: The Quilting Bee (absolutely irresistible) and Cozy Quilt (fresh & bright). I taught 2 full-day workshops at the guild, and demo’d my Simplified Double Wedding Ring on student Becky’s 1915 hand-crank Singer machine nicknamed Tiffany. What a hoot! Becky took a photo of me sewing with trepidation. The ladies were all great, and I had a wonderful time sharing my passion for quilting.
I have several photos that I want to share with you.
Fellow quilting “bud” Linda Causee has a new book called “100 Any Size Applique Blocks” published by Leisure Arts. It contains a CD so that you can make any of the blocks whatever size your heart desires! I was really impressed with the back cover – as all 4 quilts shown are made with Northcott fabrics.
A while back I mentioned
that my Hawaiian Punch quilt was featured in Quilter’s Newsletter’s Best Fat Quarter Quilts, on newsstands now. Well, when I read my issue, I saw that fellow quilting “bud” Beth Ferrier of Applewood Farm does as well. Isn’t it delightful? Beth is the goddess of easy applique, and has several books to teach you how to be one too (visit www.applewood farmquilts.com). Even better, her quilt is made with Northcott’s Freckles textures.
As if that weren’t enough, I see that Beth also has a fabulous holiday table runner project in the
December/ January issue of Quilter’s Newsletter AND it is made with Stonehenge Celestial/ Celebration. I think I shall put this on my to-do list for next year, using the new Stonehenge White Christmas. Divine!!
Speaking of Christmas, my piecer Susanne
and I were elated to see our Frosted Stars quilt featured on the cover, no less, of the January issue of The Quilter magazine. I just loved this deep violet colourway of Snow Queen right from the get-go. Snow Queen is more winter than Christmas, so you can enjoy a quilt made with it long after New Years.
We also have a quilt featured in the Winter 2011 issue of Fons & Porter’s Easy Quilts.
I really like this one – the Wonders of Winter fabric collection includes a lengthwise border stripe, and I used it in the Card Trick blocks. I will definitely include this one in my future trunk shows. Kits are available for a limited time from www.shopfons andporter.com.
In my last post, I mentioned that Northcott was doing a Block-of-the-Month program featuring Stonehenge fabrics.
I contacted Susan Meyer of Susie Q Quilting in Eureka, MO, who used a tried-and-tested pattern by Marti Michell for the stunning Stonehenge Meets Jamestown sampler quilt. It is available in 2 gorgeous colour combinations: Colorado neutral, and Jeweltone bright. My personal favourite is the bright one. Our shops have been asking us for a Stonehenge BOM program for quite some time, and we were so pleased that Marti Michell agreed to partner with us. Her BOM programs are so well-designed and well-written, they are virtually fool-proof. Northcott is suggesting a start date of April 2012 for this program, and shops will have samples and sign-up lists up shortly. We are sew excited about this!
At lunch today, I helped fellow staffer Lisa make her very first batch of tart pastry for butter tarts that she is making for her boyfriend’s birthday. She is taking the pastry-filled muffin tins home to bake the tarts tonight, and says that she will bring in the leftovers for us. Ha! I have never seen butter tart leftovers! Here is my mom’s recipe for Butter Tarts.
Wow Patti…Thanks…and I accept the challenge. Now is there a time limit on this??
ps: can you throw a couple of those butter tarts in with the fabric
My favorite holiday cookie has to be Apricot Horns. They are super simple and are delicious! Take a cup of butter and an 8 oz brick of cream cheese and mash them together. Then add 2 egg yolks and mix well. Stir in 2 to 3 cups of flour. You need enough to make a stiff dough. Refrigerate the dough for several hours. Roll the dough out very thin on a surface that has been sprinkled with powdered sugar. Spread with apricot filling (we use jarred, but you can also buy it in the bakery, or make your own.) Cut into wedges and roll from the wide edge into crescents. Sprinkle lightly with granulated sugar. Place on a well greased cookie sheet and bake at 350 F until very lightly browned, about 8 minutes.
Thank you so much for the lovely apricot horn recipe, Barb! i have some wonderful apricot fruit spread, and we accidentally opened both large jars. i am going to make these today, they sound wonderful!
Ice Castles (Wonders of Winter) featured in Easy Quilts & Stonehenge Meets Jamestown Block-of-the-Month – neutral and bright is very beautiful. Above all thank you very much for the Butter Tart recipe & Barb’s lovely apricot horn recipe!!!! Amazing I will try them.