Showing posts with label Tula Pink. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tula Pink. Show all posts

Monday, 14 March 2016

Blocks 1 - 7 of The Splendid Sampler and my EASTER SALE

Am having lots of fun doing the quilting journey of
Pat Sloan and Jane Davidson
 
Here are my blocks 1 - 7 - I am using
Gails Pans fabrics
Basket of Blooms and Among the Flowers
 
For this block it was embroidered but my embroidery skills aren't fantastic
I used my scraps that I cut off from Block 6 to make a real scrappy quilt and off course featured one of Gails birds.
 
Here is a quick sneak of the blocks so far and one of the bonus projects
 
 
 
Also cant forget that Easter is quickly approaching and that means its SALE TIME.
 
 
EASTER SALE (in Store only)

 Sunday 27th and Monday 28th March
 from 2pm - 6pm

 Fabrics from $10 per metre.

New arrivals from $15 per metre. ...

 Kaffe Fasset, Tula Pink, Ann Kelle and Tim Holtz $20 per metre.

 20% of other stock
 - no further discounts applicable. 

Cash and EFTPOS facilities available.
 No layby on Sales Items
 
Keep Stitching


Wednesday, 23 December 2015

Merry Christmas and enjoy your break - Nays Place closed now till Jan 10th

Thank you all for your support throughout the Year

My husband and I are talking about how I can expand my 'shed' aka Nays Place  - its exciting that he can see how much I love this and what it means to me. 

In the meantime just letting you know that I am closed now re-opening on Sunday 10th January 2016 from 2 -6pm. 
The online store is open and I will post orders received until Dec 30th then not until Jan 11th 2016 - 

Christmas for us generally means travelling we're 70km from aunties and uncles, 100kms away from my brother 175 from my parents 220km from Nigel's mum and brother and 800-2509km away from his brothers and sisters. Last year for the first time in 8 years we stayed home all day it's was lovely - the kids still got up extra early but we didn't have to rush anything. They played with their toys ALL DAY - they didn't have to quickly pack them away as we had to get ready to leave.  This year hubby is working so we have breakfast and hopefully dinner at home - lunch we are travelling to my brothers new house christening it with a family occasion - so excited for them. This is their first house they have owned and they designed and built it and it's glorious. 

its summer here and that means swimming lessons. We will be away with the kids in South Australias southern flinders region looking forward  to catching up with a girlfriend and her kids. 

I have just received my first order from XLN which supplies Kaffe Fassett, Tula Pink, Tim Holzt to name a few.  A little bit excited as well as Moda fabrics and Two Green Zebra - loving the Ann Kelle remix fabrics.  Also have received notification that Anni Downes bookis on its way - still have 1 available.

I'm  sorry I dont always update this blog as often as I should.  Instagram and Facebook are a bit more instant....

I will leave you with some eye candy as I say thank you and wish you all a safe and happy Christmas and New Years

Keep stitching

Tuesday, 24 November 2015

A week off from the 'day job' and so much fun to be had.....

 
Back to Normal..is there such a place?
 
Last week was spent on holidays from the other job and I spent most of the week helping my mum sew, we stayed indoors to escape the heat, opened Nays Place for Wednesday and Thursday whilst I was home and met some lovely new people who came to visit and shop during these days whilst I was open.
 
My adventures with mum.  Let me tell you that my mum taught me to sew - I remember I must have been about 7 or 8 and we were living in Bordertown.  I can remember cutting up squares (well they kind off looked like squares) in Mission Brown, Burnt Orange and Lime Green (guess what era I was born in) sewed them together to kind of make a 'patchwork' cushion and carried this with me for a while.  In fact I still have the lime green sewing box and scissors my grandparents bought for me.  Yes you know the ones I mean - the plastic Birch ones.....like this but Lime Green..
 
 
Anyway digressing - my mum has always sewn - clothes etc you name it, she knits, crochets everything but she has never ever made a quilt.  I still have a dress she made for me for my mini deb ball when I was 6.  Here's the dress and me wearing it.... 40 years later the dress is still going strong.
 
Then and Now....
 
 
Firstly curtains that she has had the fabric for 4 years and finally decided that it must be done - think I have convinced her to buy them readymade next time...Fabric was striped and patterned and guess what the pattern didn't match anywhere!!!!!
Then; and only once the curtains were finished; could we start with her FIRST EVER QUILT.
 
 Mum and I have a similar love for cats and she has been collected cat fabric for some years.
Well we finally started on a quilt which will showcase her fabrics (that and the fact that dad has said no more fabric buying until you start using what you have - think we have all probably heard that before). So after a day and a 1/2 - pattern sorted, blocks cut and 2 rows complete and of course it's big enough to go over a double bed. Booked in another day after Christmas to try and finish it - happy to say her sewing area at home is getting set up and revamped so she can sew sew sew to her heart's content when able.
 
Another great aspect to come out of my week off is that I got to meet two new fabric reps. Please to say that in the new year I will be stocking Kaffe Fassett, Amy Butler and Tula Pink fabrics as well as other designers from XLN. I also meet up with the Two Green Zebra's rep and have ordered some gorgeous fabrics, Anne Kelle, Japanese Prints, Flannels, Christmas fabrics for delivery next July - that was really really weird and confirmed that the Gail Pan Range I ordered will hopefully be here very very soon. Was promised November but there is only 6 days left so not hoping.
What a great day spending 5 hours ordering fabrics - WOW - can't wait.
 
Then on Saturday I went to a clearing sale for a local who isn't very well and had a canvas and leather goods home business.  He was selling all of his stock and industrial sewing machines - thought since my husband has a lot of old vehicles and is looking at new seats, new canvas covers etc that I might be able to pick up an industrial machine.  What I hadn't counted on was the 4 gentleman from canvas business who had the same idea.  Whilst I didn't walk away with an industrial sewing machine I did walk away with two others - domestic machines - one apparently not working but hubby spent some time with it today gave it a good clean WD40 and polish and it runs really well. 
 

 
 
Slowly gathering machines for when Nays Place becomes more of a reality than a day a week business for me.  My idea is to have sewing machines set up for people to come in and hire for their own purposes or to sit n sew items for charity.
Still planning - the more I think, talk to others and dream the closer the reality becomes..
 
One Day.
 
 
Keep sewing
 
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