Category Archives: 2022

Embroidery Hoop- Help to Hold the Hoop

Ever have trouble aligning your embroidery hoop?  Between stabilizers, fabrics, and more stabilizers sometimes it is difficult to hoop the layers and tighten down the hoop.  Add to that, the outer hoop will shift around and move on you, making it even more difficult to align everything perfectly. And we do want the embroidery project to be 100% PERFECT!

Tip for holding embroidery hoop

You might ask some helpful soul to give you a hand, but we have a different solution. Go out to the kitchen and grab a silicone baking sheet. These sheets are used to layer a cookie sheet and allow a baker to make great cookies. Instead of parchment paper, the silicone sheet can be washed and used over and over

But that silicone baking sheet also offers just the right amount of stickiness to grab that embroidery hoop.IMG_6634

Use of a silicone sheet

Place the silicone sheet on your table or counter and smooth it out.  Place the outer embroidery hoop on the sheet. Don’t worry if the sheet is not large enough to contain the full dimensions of the hoop. Just place as much of the hoop as you can onto the silicone sheet. 

Then add on your layers of fabric and stabilizers. Align the layers to be straight and then place the inner hoop in place and tighten the frame.  If you are using a magnetic hoop, just start attaching the magnets or the magnetic top frame.IMG_6630

As you tighten the hoop, adjust the fabric to avoid any puckers or gaps. The silicone sheet will hold the bottom hoop in place.IMG_6633

Now just lift the entire embroidery frame and proceed to your sewing machine and get to embroidering!  Easy, peasy right?

The silicone sheet can be used over and over. If you want, you could even buy the largest sheet you can find and reserve it strictly for your embroidery projects.

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Two Quilt Festivals Were Successful

The International Quilt Festival successfully wrapped up two exciting shows in the Western United States with great success. It was nice to see quilters getting a chance to see the latest offerings and become inspired by some of the judged quilts. We can’t wait for the Houston, Texas Quilt Festival in November.

The Salt Lake City Quilt Festival was July 21-23 at the Salt Palace Convention Center. Followed by the Long Beach Quilt Festival held this month August 4-6  at the Long Beach Entertainment & Convention Center. Both events had great attendance from both vendors and quilters. It’s been a while for a Long Beach, California show, and Salt Lake, Utah was a new addition. Quilters and crafters came from across the region to check out the offerings, classes, and friendship.

Celebration of Color

The quilt festival organizers also recently announced the top winners of their “A Celebration of Color” show, with unique selections. This annual judged competition is open to all quilters, with a focus on the vibrant use of colors. The three categories were Traditional, Modern and Art with each winner taking home $500 with the Best of Show being awarded $1,000.

The Best of Show was given to Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry for Celebration #2. Fallert-Gentry used an original design and hand-dyed fabrics.celebrations-2

The Art category was claimed by Lou Ellen Hassold for Clamshell Surprise. Her variation of the Judy Niemeyer design is bright and colorful. She discusses her work here.

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Susan McKinney won the Modern pick for Chroma Infinitum. It was paper-pieced with over 50 colors.Chroma-Infinitum

Twenty Baskets Full of Flowers by Rossillis Rosario won the Traditional selection. It took two years to make.Twenty-Baskets-Full-of-Flowers

Houston Quilt Festival

The next Festival will be held in Houston, Texas on November 3-6, 2022.  Here are some details. We can’t wait to see the vendors, classes, and quilts on display.

Which quilt did you favor?

Images courtesy of International Quilt Festival

Texas Quilt Museum – New Exhibits for the New Year

Starting this month, the Texas Quilt Museum is presenting not one, but TWO new exhibits. What a way to kick off the new year, right?

SAQA: Musica!

GuitarsMuisca consists of thirty-one works by members of the Studio Art Quilt Associates (SAQA), juried by quilt master Joe Cunningham, who is based in San Francisco California. He has been a professional quilt artist since 1979 and was an artist in residence at the De Young Museum in San Francisco. He has written ten books on quilt making and his blog showcases how he crafts his quilts from start to finish.

Can’t make it to Texas?  Here is a video of the exhibit when it was recently at the National Quilt Museum. 

 Super Samplers!

Who doesn’t love samplers? They are timeless treasures that showcase a quilter’s artistry.  These quilts in the exhibit are mostly from the International Quilt Festival archives, and the twenty sampler quilts are dated between 1795 and 2014.

You may recognize the Baltimore Album style as a leading example of samplers and the exhibit features three of this style quilt.Sampler

Hours and Dates

The Exhibits are scheduled to run through May 1, 2022, so hurry into the Texas Quilt Museum before the music ends and the samplers disappear.

The Texas Quilt Museum is at 140 W. Colorado St., La Grange, Texas 78945.

Limited hours and days

Hours are 10 am-4 pm only on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays.

Photos courtesy of Texas Quilt Museum

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