Sunday 13 November 2011

Super Sleuth Soiree

So . . . as hard as it is for me to believe . . . it has now been three weeks since we held our Super Sleuth Soiree Mystery Quilt Workshop.

I know I had some recuperating and adjustments to make because of my age . . . but really – three weeks!?!?!

Well let’s get started here and get everyone up to speed on what our little “Soiree” was all about . . .

DSC07955

First of all it was optional to come “dressed up” and we had some amazing outfits make an appearance for sure!

Lise absolutely blew me away with her hippie outfit . . . anyone who knows Lise, knows that this is sooooooo not her – but ended up just perfect.

DSC07957

We had gals in housecoats, Super Sleuth attire, old women, old men . . . the list went on and on.  It was amazing to have everyone come out prepared for a good time.

DSC07959

After everyone got settled in and a “wicked” cackle and poem greeted the forty-seven participants we started with the clues.

Clue #1 was in a painted pumpkin tin with tissue paper and the ladies headed off to start their project.

DSC07963

The community centre that we were able to rent ended up just a little tight on space when it came time to “hide” our clues, so the newly renovated Men’s Bathroom ended up being Clue Central.  Have you ever tried decorating a Men’s bathroom before?  Very interesting concept – at least there was no urinal to deal with!

DSC07960

Another clue was attached to the back of these scary little skeletons.  Some people may have needed glasses to read the details on this one!  It was really just a guide for putting on the first borders, so not a big deal – I didn’t hear of any eye-strain accidents anyway!

DSC07966

Of course you can’t host a workshop without having lots and lots of food.  This is a quick shot of the one corner of the dessert table.  Before everyone got to this part they had pulled beef on a bun, cheese, pickles and coleslaw and . . .

DSC07982

. . . hot apple cider and hot apple/cranberry cider with creepy heads floating in the brine.

DSC07970

Decorated sugar cookies,

DSC07973

Mummy cookies, more decorated sugar cookies and candy corn cookies,

DSC07975

and three different cheesecakes – this is a photo of just the one, but there were two others that were just as gorgeous.  Seemed a shame to cut into them!  After all was said and done, there was about 1/2 a slice leftover and a few crumbs – tasted as good as it looked I think.  I didn’t get a piece!

DSC07987

Here are a couple of more clues.  Everyone got a treat inside the cello bag clue and everyone got a specially designed charm square inside the envelope clue.  A “subway” style  design was created with the names of all the towns that workshop participants came from.  This was then uploaded to Spoonflower and the fabric was ordered.  A small mug rug pattern was also included with the clue and the charm square in this package.

DSC07989

The clue inside these little boxes was rolled up and put on a spider ring along with another little piece of chocolate.  We didn’t want anyone to go home hungry.

DSC07990

The final clue was put into this little fabric goodie bags all decked out in Halloween prints.  Boy that was fun putting together 50 of these little creations!  Thank goodness for amazing helpers that dug right in and got ‘er done.

DSC07993

Here is everyone hard at work – we really did have an excellent space to work in.  Before everyone got there for the day we were able to get a few quilts hung up on the walls to make it a bit cozier and provide some eye candy as well.

DSC07999

Before everyone left for the day we had them take their partially finished quilts up on the stage so that we could get some photos of their projects.  We also discussed some of the finishing ideas – yo-yos in those centre squares or maybe some appliquéd flowers; in some of the outer borders we discussed adding vines and flowers or crows and bats like in some of the ones from the previous post.  Lots of ideas to make this quilt their own.

DSC08002

As you can see from the photos, everyone was able to get the centre and first borders put on.

DSC08003

Plus you can see the different impact that the fabric choices are making.     The only instructions they had for choosing fabrics was that they had to choose 12 fat quarters that they loved.

DSC08006

I would have loved to get a photo of each individual quilt up close . . . they seem so far away, but at least we can see the different color values and how much they got done.

DSC08007

There is one lady there that has another border put on . . . that’s looking good too!

DSC08010

Quite surprising to me is that the gal on the far right hand side there used the same fabrics as my original quilt that was in the magazine.  So she knew exactly how her quilt would look when she was all done just by looking at mine.  All the fabric lines that are available out there and we used the same one!  I bought my package of fat quarters over a year ago so I know we weren’t shopping in the same place.

DSC08011

There is a Christmas print one on the right and a “make mine pink” one on the left.  There was pastels and brights and hand-dyes and flannels – it was so much fun to see the combinations.

DSC08013

And then we had a table of gals that obviously were drinking way too much coffee . . . they all had their second borders on and that really bright colored one even has her third border on.  Amazing!

This was a HUGE undertaking, but so very satisfying and tons of fun.  We have now started our idea files for the May, 2012 workshop and we’re pretty sure it will be just as much fun and the projects will be just as amazing.  We have not made the announcement yet as to who we have coming as teachers, but we have people registering anyway . . . they say they don’t care who’s coming as long as they are on the list!!! No pressure there . . .

Monday 7 November 2011

So . . .

I’m told it is now time to move on . . . it’s been a week . . . a birthday is a birthday . . . get over it!!!

DSC08022

It may take some time though to get over the state I’ve currently found myself in . . . although it still looks like I’m smiling!!!  Must be the Bud Smile

click here to view sample pages

This may be some old news for some, and some new news for others.  This is the Fall Issue of  A Needle Pulling Thread and two of my quilts are in there.  Actually it is the same quilt . . . sorta . . . one is a smaller version of the bigger one.

This red and brown quilt is called “The Crows Have Flipped” and as you can see – there is the flipped crow!

DSC08048

The pattern (for either version) uses 12 fat quarters and some background yardage and every quilt looks different because of the fabric choices – you’ll see more of that in my next post.

Shadow's Cross & The Crows Have Flipped - Marlene Biles

Here is another photo of the quilts in the magazine.  The teal and pink version is called “Shadows Cross” as it was the last quilt that Shadow, my 18 year old Tortoiseshell, helped me work on before she died.  The yo-yos form a cross across the entire quilt.

DSC08033

Here is my Halloween version using the Trick or Treat line by Deb Strain.  I’ve changed the borders on this one because the background yardage ended up being less than it was supposed to be.  The pattern calls for a zig-zag border as you can see in the first photograph – I like both.  My husband says there are too many bats but I’m arguing that usually you don’t see them all at once anyway and this way it doesn’t matter how I fold it, everyone will see a bat.

DSC08035

My quilter (Terry Whitman, Estevan, Saskatchewan) once again did an amazing job on all of the quilts . . . love the spiders and the webs that she’s done on this version.

DSC08040

I’m also in the process of finishing the quilting on the fourth version of this same pattern and I hope to be able to show that to you in the next couple of weeks.  It looks completely different than these three as well.

We are hoping that we’ll have this pattern available to purchase as a PDF download sometime in the New Year. I’ll keep you posted.

  DSC08020

The reason I’ve been keeping quiet on the magazine and the quilts is because this is also the pattern that we used for the Super Sleuth Soiree workshop that we held on Saturday, October 29th.  Take a gander at that mouth watering menu!

The “we” I keep mentioning is my cohort in crime – Sheila M. and the two of us make up “As The Crow Flies Quilting Workshops” which explains our little crow references here and there.  We’ve been having a blast planning and delivering workshops for local quilters with the help of Val T. and Sheryl S.

I have lots and lots of pictures of the workshop and they will be in my next post – way too many pictures for today.

Hope everyone is having a great Monday!

Friday 4 November 2011

Big, Big Birthday!

Gotta hate those birthdays . . . they just keep coming and coming.

Most people say that’s a good thing as the alternative isn’t all that great!

DSC07984

I was surrounded, two days before my birthday, with 50 quilting friends who surprised me with this fabulous quilt cake.  And yes it does taste as good as it looks!

DSC07996

I also had some birthday money burning a hole in my pocket and “just happened” to be in close proximity to a wonderful vendor opportunity.

DSC07997

Mama Bear’s Quilt Shop (no website) from Ashern, Manitoba set up shop for the workshop October 29th and Pauline brought some fabulous lines of fabric for us all to shuffle through.

DSC07998

In cases like this if you don’t buy it when you see it – it’s gone!  Although Pauline assured us all that more was back home in the store.  ‘ehm, maybe some of that Little Gatherings line would still look good in my collection . . . might have to give her a call.

DSC08017

I did get a couple of those prints, plus a few more.  Love the Christmas lines that are coming out right now – Merry and Bright by Buggy Barn and The Great I Am by Leanne Anderson – both lines are by Henry Glass.  They certainly do not go together but the designs and rich colors are amazing.

I hope everyone had a fabulous Halloween (I know I did!) and that November is treating everyone kindly so far.

Quilting this weekend?  Sure hope so!