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Showing posts with label Quilty Friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quilty Friends. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 29, 2023

A Season of Thanks and a SALE!


A wonderful Thanksgiving week is in the books!  It has been a season of Thanks, indeed! 

Had a chance to visit with the Matriarchs of our family, my Aunt Marjory and my dear Mother-in-law, both of whom are 91 years young!  Delightful women who, despite some physical challenges, have minds that are still very active, engaging, and interested in every detail of our lives.  I am always interested in the stories they each have to tell.


We have recently added two new grandbabies to our clan, and are grateful for all of these delightful little grandchildren who bring such joy to our lives!



And, as I reflect on the past year of traveling and teaching, I am consistently struck by the sense of camaraderie among quilters.  No matter where you go in the world, you can always find a quilty friend!  I feel thankful for those opportunities to gain new friends, learn new tips and techniques, and share our creativity together.   

At Quilt Market last month, I connected with several people I've known or have met or even just corresponded with over the years, and I also made lots of new friends.  I was so excited to meet up with Amelia Johanson, acquisitions editor and Debra Kaunitz, account manager of Fox Chapel/Landauer Publishing.  And it was a thrill to see a BLAD ("Book Layout and Design") and hold it in my hands!  I may or may not have cried like a baby when I saw it on their shelf!  The BLAD is a pre-publication example of the book with about 8 pages, used for sales.  

The publication date for the book is February 6th, and will begin shipping in January!  You can pre-order a signed copy from me here:  Ultimate Binding & Edge-Finishing Guide.  Look for a full post a little closer to publication.

Meanwhile, I'm having a SALE!! Through Dec 2nd, I've got a sale going on at Quiltscapes, where you can enjoy a 25% discount on all items site-wide. Use the code THANKS25. Whether you're planning to create a festive tree skirt for the holidays or explore other patterns, now is the perfect time to indulge your creative spirit!

Happy Quilting!

~ Deonn

Friday, November 15, 2019

Nancy Zieman Productions' "Red Elegance" - A Carpenter's Star

A Carpenter's Star by Deonn Stott, 88" x 88" Comfortor-size quilt
featuring Red Elegance fabrics by Nancy Zieman Productions for Riley Blake Designs
Nancy Zieman began designing fabrics for Riley Blake Designs shortly before her passing in 2017.  It was her wish that Riley Blake continue creating fabric lines with her production team.  This next line features stunning reds and creams by Nancy Zieman Productions.


Beautiful fabrics!  They remind me of berry flavors!  I've been wanting to make a new quilt, and these fabrics are perfect for holiday decorating from December through February!

Monday, July 8, 2019

Isn't it Fab-boo-lous? RBD Project Tour

Oh, my goodness, I can't get enough of this quilt that my friends made!

"A Fab-boo-lous Haunted Neighborhood" made by Kami Williams, quilted by Debbie Proctor
Can you believe it's time to start thinking about Halloween?

Adorable fabric, Halloween style: cute designs, glow-in-the-dark elements, whimsical motifs in sweet colors with a vintage feel.  "Fab-boo-lous" was designed by Dani Mogstad for Riley Blake Designs.

Thursday, August 25, 2016

Quiltscapades: A European Adventure!

Here's an overview of some of my quilty adventures this past summer as I enjoyed a tour to Eastern Europe with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir (more on that over at our family blog, 3rDegreeBakery). Quilting is a universal language, as I've discovered!

But first, a new "Hipster" travel bag, with a couple of German details:  

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

That's a Wrap!

Spent an amazing day last week at the Handi-Quilter headquarters in North Salt Lake, Utah, when Jodie Davis came to town to film episodes for her QNNtv.com online video show, Quilt it! 
with Amy van Gurp, Marie Ellertson, Jodie Davis, Coleen Barnhardt, Melissa Kruschwitz
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I was so happy to get to meet these amazing gals in the photo above!  Jodie Davis (center) is the host of the show, and author of over 35 books on quilting and crafting.  She calls herself a "Quilt Enabler", lol!  Jodie is also a rubber duckie designer and cuckoo clock designer.  True story!  See her website here:  ItsaRubberDuckieWorld.  And she is a darling host.  I had butterflies for my segment, but she assures me that they will work magic in the editing room!  Thank heaven for that!

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Amy van Gurp is from Prince Edward Island in Canada where she and her family have a hog farm with over 1000 hogs.  She is an educator for Handi-Quilter and has such a fun personality!  She is so engaging, and almost had me convinced I needed a new HQ Sweet 16 sit-down longarm... but she did persuade everyone to try the Ginger ice cream at dinner.  Yep, it was heavenly.  One of her quilts was featured in McCall's Quilting special issue of Heritage Quilts made Modern: Supernovae Broken Star.  You can follow Any's quilting adventures on her Facebook page.

Marie Eldredge has worked on the Educator team at Handi Quilter's Studio for the past 5 years.  She's an amazing quilter, and totally at ease in front of the camera.  Bubbly, full of laughter and you may recognize her on Handi Quilter instructional videos and previous episodes of Quilt It!.  Here's a sample of one of Marie's quilts for GenerationQ online magazine article, "Quilt as Desired".  Find more of Marie's fabulous quilting pics on her Instagram @marie_eldridge.

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Coleen Barnhardt began quilting only 1-1/2 years ago when she bought her new longarm machine.  (What?!)  She's a former Special Ed teacher and has a newfound passion for freehand machine quilting and coloring quilts.  She shares that passion on her blog, The Quilted Thistle, and has some fun YouTube tutorials.  Coleen is a member of the Portland Modern Quilt Guild and teaches classes at local shops in her area.  Listen in on a recent American Patchwork & Quilting Podcast<< with Pat Sloan.  See more of Coleen's amazing eye candy on Instagram @quiltedthistle.

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Melissa Kruschwitz lives in Florida and simply loves being able to assemble computerized quilting motifs to stitch out entire quilts with her Pro-Stitcher.  She teaches Pro-Stitcher training classes online and is starting a video series -  the "MK Way" of quilting.    I overheard Melissa's taping for a Handi-Quilter spotlight while I was sitting for makeup.  She was so adorable and charming.  I heard her say that she loves music and plays flute and sings in a choir back home -  she even mentioned her visit to hear the Mormon Tabernacle Choir!   (Hey, I sing in that choir!)  Of course, we became immediate friends!  Find Melissa online: mkquilts.comFacebook and YouTube. 

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And that was just one day's worth of filming!  Amazing, awe-inspiring and beautiful - those words could describe the women themselves as well as their display of talent and passion for their craft.  There are another eight presenters to fill out the season that were filmed this week.  I can't wait to watch everyone's Quilt It! episodes in the coming months!  Big thanks to the HQ crew for making this such a memorable experience.

Stay tuned!