Podcast 181 – All About Books!

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Here is a list and links to the treasures that I have found recently. Enjoy!

•    Album Quilts of Ohio’s Miami Valley by Sue C. Cummings
Tang comp •    Quilts of Virginia 1607-1899, the birth of America through the eye of a needle

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•    Wisconsin Quilts – History in the stitches by Ellen Kort with Maggi McCormick Gordon

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•    Quilts of the Oregon Trail by Mary Bywater Cross
61gB9f-vxVL._SL500_AA300_-1 •    The Farmer’s Wife Sampler Quilt – letters from 1920’s farm wives and the 111 blocks they inspired – by Laurie Aaron Hird

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•    The American Quilt: A history of cloth and comfort 1750-1950 by Rod Kiracofe

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•    American Quilts: The Democratic Art 1780-2007 by Robert Shaw

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Schiffer books has a huge catalog of books. Lark books, too.

Small Blocks, Stunning Quilts by Biz Storms and Mary Elizabeth Kinch

Making Memories, Simple Quilts from Cherished Clothing is by my friend, Deb Rowden.

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If you want a direct line to Deb, check out her blog, Thrift Store Quilts.

C&T Publishing

  • Surface Design Essentials by Jane Davila
  • To Be An Elm Creek Quilter by Jennifer Chiaverini
  • Calling Cards: Connect with Style by Trice Boerens — look at the bottom of the blog for a surprise!

Kay MacKenzie’s Dolls and Dresses to Applique

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Barrington Medallion pattern by Karen Witt of Reproductionquilts.com

Quilts of the Shelburne Museum, postcards

The Goddess of the Last Minute by Robbi Joy Eklow

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Check out the vidcast — Bonnie McCaffery with Robbi!

Marie Bostwick’s new book, A Thread So Thin will be released in April!

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What treasures I found at my local Library!

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•    Jinny Beyer’s Quilters Album of Patchwork Patterns

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•    Masters Art Quilts by Martha Sielman

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•    Art Quilts, a celebration of 400 contemporary designs

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•    The Orlofski’s book: Quilts in America

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Audiobooks to listen to while I quilt:

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The Physick book of Deliverance Dane

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  • The Quiltmakers of Gees Bend
  • A Century of Quilts
  • The Art of Quilting
  • The Great American Quilt Revival

Cottage Quilts in Fresno — oops, sorry – I said the shop was Quilt Cottage.

51uCRWLgieL._SL500_AA300_Sew Cute Couture by Gail Doane — these darling clothes are in sizes 6 months to 12 years. Patterns are included in the book.

The Scientific Quilter podcast – Darla McFarren

Mark’s new podcast info can be found on his blog here.

Add a comment below for a chance to win:

Kay’s Dolls and Dresses book, KAren Witt’s Barrington Medallion pattern and one that I forgot to mention… a copy of Calling Cards! So 3 fabulous prizes. The winners will be drawn on March 27th.

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Dolls and Dresses to applique

And the winners are:

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Congratulations to:

Ann, Shelly, Char, Kathy Feltmate, Colleen, Callie Appelstein and Vicki Stuart who posted comments on the Show #180 podcast blog for a chance to win fabulous prizes!

If you didn’t win this time, never fear — I have more to come!!

Thanks to Quilter’s Paradise, Susan Branch, and Mountainpeek Creations for their generous donations to the podcast.

But mostly, Thank You for commenting and letting me know that you’re still listening! I loved reading every one. I promise more regular podcasts, more cool info, breaking news in the quilt industry and more pictures!

Thanks for listening!!

Podcast 180 – Dusting Off The Cobwebs And Getting Back To Business

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I’m back! Did you miss me? I have a lot to share with you in this show, so let’s get going.

Eleanor Burns’ Quilt In A Day shop in San Marcos, CA. She has one in Paducah, KY too!

Fat Quarters Quilt Shop in Vista.

Starry Night Hollow in Encinitas. They even have their own “The Men of Starry Night Hollow” calendar with the men, uh, modeling quilts!!

Quilter’s Paradise in Escondido. Here’s a photo of the Heart Trio Kit:

The Heart Trio KitAll laser-cut and ready to be assembled. Could that be any cooler?! And here’s a link to designer Jeri Kelly.

Complete info about Quilt Colorado

Holly’s Quilt Cabin in Centennial.

And a link to Mountain Peek patterns. They’re in the drawing too!

Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum in Golden. Currently their website is down.

Info about Harriet’s Treadle Arts can be found on her website here. She has COOL new diagonal grid graph paper that will be out soon — in May. Keep an eye out for it. Brought to you by C&T Publishing. I’ll be talking more about it soon.

Susan Branch’s 2010 is in the drawing too. Here’s a picture:

sbw7629Ok, so I know that the year has already begun, but I love calendars. They’re still good for 10 more uses! And you’ll love Sue’s calendars, jam-packed with useful quotes and observations, not to mention her beautiful art work.

Museum of Quilts and Textiles in San Jose, CA, the first museum entirely devoted to quilts and needle arts. For real!

Julie Silber’s Quilt Complex

P1310044Julie, talking about a small quilt made out of Cigar silk “premiums”.

Joe the Quilter Cunningham

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Barbara Brackman

P1310105I love this picture of Julie, Barbara and Joe.

Ok – I have to start this section off with the most precious picture of my little granddaughter, Cambria — you’re going to be seeing a lot of her!

P2140223three months old already!!

Elly Sienkiewicz’s Applique Academy in Williamsburg, VA

P2120175Elly and, her Girl Friday, Bette Augustine during the High Tea. I also love this picture of Elly and Bette — you can tell that they are treasured friends.

Detail from one of Elly’s quilts, found in her book, “Fancy Applique”

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and photos of other inspiring quilts:

P2110166Nadine Thompson’s quilt

P2120190Elly’s Eagle design in one of Kathryn Tennyson’s quilts. The Eagle with the furled flag is one of my very favorite motifs for applique, or anything else.

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Jeni Buechel‘s Ornamental Applique

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A little sample of Jeni’s Amazing applique!

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Karen Witt‘s Reproduction Quilts

Here are the TESAA 2010 Sorority Sisters:

P2110143Left to right: Kathy Dunigan, Pearl Pereira, Cathy Van Bruggen and me.

Here is a sample of their work along with their website links:

Pearl Pereira

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Cathy Van Bruggen

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Kathy Dunigan

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The Applique Society

Annie’s family history info:  The Germanna Foundation

I am a:

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descendant.  Are you my relative?? Anyone living in the U.S. with these last names can be traced to the original settlers (Richter, Fischbach, Otterbach,Haeger, and Heite).

Here’s what some of their locks and chain might have looked like:

P2130217And Governor Spottswood’s mansion:

P2130201My ancestors would have been using the back entrance…

and one of the shop girls had this magnificent skirt made out of an antique quilt:

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And places we love to eat along the way (to quilt shops of course!):

Dixie Bell’s

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Five Guys

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Peak City Grill

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The Bavarian Brathaus mmmmmmmmm good!

The Weathervane restaurant at A Southern Season

The King’s Arms Tavern at Colonial Williamsburg Still as yummy as I remember! Here is a picture of an appetizer drink, called a shrub.P2130211

Paul’s, the College of William and Mary hangout

Why We Prewash…

In preparation for shooting the video for the 2010 Online West of Baltimore Block of the Month, I thought it might be a good idea to prewash my Cherrywood Hand-dyes.

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The West of Baltimore was made completely with Cherrywood fabrics on Kona Black solid.

Cherrywood dyed fabric is the most sumptuous fabric I know of — the finish looks like suede and the “hand” of the fabric is great to work with, whether you’re doing pieced work or applique.

I recently made a large quilt with Cherrywoods that I didn’t even think to prewash – now I’m concerned. The instructions that come with the fabric clearly state that they recommend prewashing… so why didn’t I listen? (Probably had some other not-so-important stuff rattling around in my head)

Ok, so I divided the fabrics by color and by lightness/darkness, found the bottle of Synthrapol and a measuring teaspoon and headed for the washer. Luckily, I had a box of Color Catchers – little washer sheets that trap the excess dye in the water so it doesn’t migrate to other fabrics. These were made for laundry loads, but leave it to us creative types to find other uses for these nifty sheets!

Here is a photo of fabrics that just came out of the dryer and have the Color Catcher sheets on top of the piles:

fabricbundlesThe light green sheet almost looks white with the other colors, but can you find the rust one? It’s so dark that it blends in with the fabrics — that were primarily orange and peach, so the darker Rust is the one that released the dye the most.

That’s what Synthrapol does — it releases excess dye, while Retayne keeps the fabric from releasing more dye. Synthrapol didn’t lighten any of the colors of my beautiful Cherrywoods, by the way.

Here is a photo of the Color Catchers after the prewash loads were done:

colorcatchersAren’t the colors vivid?!

I’m going to keep these and cut them up to use for little art quilts and doing collage books. They are a fiber (of some kind) and they are STRONG. I think they’ll cut into shapes beautifully. I can iron them, stitch on them — probably stamp on them, and they’ll be good.

Now I wish I had kept all of the Color Catchers that I have used in the past – I’d have a pretty good stash of them now. If I had thought about keeping them when I finished my first batch, I would have thrown in 2 sheets!

Here’s the deal though, our printed and solid fabrics don’t bleed like they used to when I first started quilting. Usually, my Color Catcher sheet comes out of the washer as white as it went in! But I have this one RED blouse that rubs red onto my underclothing no matter how many times it’s washed.

I’m going to pay attention in the future with the Color Catchers… who knows, I think I’ve created a new stash.  …don’t tell my husband!…

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Program 179

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In this episode:

Product Reviews

Websites to visit

3 Tips for better quilting

Holiday Craft workshop in the Quilting Stash Classroom

Visit Ricky Tims’ Christmas in a Small Town to share your Christmas memories and find out more about the CD. Make sure to look at the video of Ricky at 21 months old, coveting his cousin’s piano — it’s priceless!

Christmas in the BIG Apple — if you’re going to New York for Christmas, make sure to wander to Times Square to see the gigantic quilts on the Astrovision screen – 28′ x 38′ – in all of their quilty splendor. Thanks to The City Quilter whose quilts are displayed. And don’t miss the opportunity to visit that faboo store while you’re there, but not on Mondays, when they’re closed.

The current issue of Quilter’s Home magazine (January 2010) has an article by me, “Ditch the Fear” about the fears that are so common with quilting.

Marie Bostwick — sequel to her short story “A High-kicking Christmas”, can be foudn in Fern Michael’s new book, “Snow Angels”.

Champlain Valley Quilt Guild website

A visit with Noah

noahand an interview update coming soon!  (Yes, that is a miniature paper-pieced quilt with Noah’s prize ribbons!)

Speaking of small, Priscilla decided that she wanted to make her Fabric Choices blocks (usually 12″) in miniature, paper-pieced — which was a REAL challenge, but she did it:

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Quilting Gallery has a cook book for quilters of quick and easy recipes so we can get back to quilting.

There’s a brand new online quilt shop, created by a mom and daughter, Kathy and Jo Thomas — Suppose Quilt Boutique.

Meet the newest member of the Smith family:

smithfamily1Aren’t they beautiful? And doesn’t Karen look great after the delivery?!

Last but not least, because you were a part of it:

eagleprojectEagle Scout Candidate, Robin, delivering quilts to the Pediatrics department at the community hospital. (These are only a portion – 75 quilts were delivered, they couldn’t hold them all ; )

Thank you SO much for your contributions that made Robin’s project happen!!!

Look for me on Facebook — QuiltingStash, not Annie Smith.

Happy Quilting — and Ho Ho Ho!

©2009  Annie Smith   All Rights Reserved

Here she is!

In all of her new baby glory — Miss Cambria Rose…

Baby+and+Granborn yesterday — just in time before I have to leave to go home. A beautiful bundle of joy.

And yes, I have made her a baby quilt — while I was visiting with my son and dear daughter-in-law. I’m taking it home with me to quilt it.

More photos soon! ; )     (that smile can’t be BIG enough!!)

p.s it’s came-bria, not camm-bria.