Showing posts with label trunkshow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trunkshow. Show all posts

Friday, August 30, 2019

September Events

As I am sure you are well aware this weekend is a long one, and with it comes the start of September. In my house that means back to school, routines, and schedules, and more time for sewing yay! For the shop it means the start of many of our clubs and several events.
We have decided to kick the month off with a Back to School and Sewing Event. From Tuesday September 3-Saturday September 7, we will have a jar of colored pencils available to choose from. Each pencil will have a different discount or coupon on it, some of the coupons include 40% off your purchase, 15% off your favorite item, free mini charm, and more. The coupons are only good for the current purchase you are making.
The following week, Tuesday, September 10 is the first day of the Accuquilt GO! Club. This is always a fun club in which you learn more about the Accuquilt Machine and how to get the most from each Die.
September 13 &14 we have Susan Madu of Modern Blended Quilts coming to do 2 workshops and a trunk show. The workshops are for a pillow and for a quilt, one will take place each day, and the trunk show will take place on Friday Evening.
September 19 and 20 is the kick off to our Bag Clubs for the year. We will be making mesh bags and a thread Organizer, both are patterns from By Annie, and we have received some gifts from some of our distributors to hand out at this event.
Saturday, September 21 is National Sew A Jelly Roll Day, so be sure to set some time aside for this, what better excuse to sew than it being a national day specifically set aside just for sewing a jelly roll. We will have free patterns available in store if you come in on this date, as well as specials and a door prize.
The following weekend is Harvest Hop, the annual shop hop event for the shops in Coaldale and Lethbridge. Early registration ends September 14 so be sure to come in store before than to get your passport, if you cannot come in store give us a call or send us an email and we will work something our for you.
That brings us to the end of September!
We hope to see you in our shop for one or more of these events, coming to these is great for inspiration and motivation.
Do you have any big plans for the long weekend?
I am currently working on Christmas Quilts for my 4 boys, but am also planning to spend tomorrow and Monday just hanging out with them before it is Back to School on Tuesday.
Kayla

Friday, August 9, 2019

Workshop and Trunkshow

Although I am not ready for it September is just around the corner, and with that brings the start of fall classes in our shop. We are hosting an Open House on Wednesday, August 14 from 7pm-9pm for a full reveal of our classes, clubs and events for the upcoming fall and winter. There is no need to register to attend this event, just drop in and check out what we are offering.
 
I am going to reveal one workshop early, just because it is coming up quick. On September 13 and 14 we have Susan Madu coming to our shop to do 2 workshops and a trunkshow. 
Susan is the face behind Modern Blended Quilts and has been quilting and garment sewing for over 25 years. She has created over 20 patterns ranging from pillows, table runners, quilts and some bags. She has designed her patterns to appeal to both traditional and modern quilters and blends together elements from both to create some really fun projects. 

 On Friday, September 13, Susan will be teaching the Geometric Pillow. The pillow has half square triangles, flying geese, and a little curved piecing. You will also learn how to add a flanged zipper for a neat and professional looking finish. The cost to attend is $40 plus supplies. The fee includes lunch. The class will run from 10am-4pm. The dorrs will open at 9:30am for setup. 

Friday evening beginning at 7pm, there will be a trunkshow during which Susan will showoff her patterns and quilts. To attend there is a $20 fee and this will include dessert. 

Saturday, September 14 there will be another workshop, this time for a quilt named Arrows. It is constructed using two sizes of 1/2 rectangles, which you will learn to piece accurately and efficiently. This class runs from 10am-4pm as well, with setup beginning at 9:30am. Again it is $40, with lunch included and supplies are extra. 
If you wish you can sign up for both of the workshops and the trunkshow, doing so will save you $15. 
You can sign up for any of the workshops or trunkshow by clicking here. 
Do you have any fun plans for the weekend? I have a couple projects to finish up before our class reveal on Wednesday so I am hoping to spend some time in my sewing room tomorrow. 
Kayla 



Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Bag Workshop Highlights

Last weekend was our Bag Workshop. It was a three day event in which we made 3 different projects. 
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The first day Esther and I were the teachers and we combined this day with our Bag Of the Month Club for October. Most of the class made the Dainty Day Tripper by Mrs. H, which is a bag that can convert from a small backpack to a cross body bag. Nearly everyone completed their bag and they all turned out beautifully and look so different from each other! Two ladies did the Luxie Lunch Bag which is a pattern by Emmaline Bags. 
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SFriday and Saturday we had Tara from UhOh Creations come down from Calgary to do some teaching, Esther and I were even able to spend the two days sewing. We made the Cottowwood Boho Bag and Pouch which are patterns written by GML Designs and Serial Bag Makers. Again nearly everyone finished their projects. All the ladies made their bag and pouch a matching set, and even those that started with the same focus fabric looked very different in the end.
Many of us also added some Bling to fancy up our bags, we added extra rivets, zipper pulls and handmade labels as well as tassels that we made ourselves. It is amazing how a little extra bling can take your bag to a whole new level. 
Esther's daughter-in-law was kind enough to provide us with some baking and lunch each day, which was appreciated by everyone, and very much enjoyed. She made us tacos one day, sandwiches another and soup on the final day. 
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Friday night, Tara did a little show and tell for us, sharing her background of sewing, and some of the bags that she has made, as well as telling us about her role as a pattern tester for various Bag Designers.  I believe everyone went home from the show very inspired. I for one got home and purchased one of the patterns, and have already printed it and chose my fabrics and hardware, now to see if I can finish it before my next trip. 
Next week is our November session of the Bag Of The Month Club, in which we will be doing the Evelyn Bag by Swoon, and learning about the various strap anchors from Emmaline. 
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For more pictures of our Bags from the Workshop check out our Facebook Page.
Kayla

Friday, September 21, 2018

Busy Weeks

The last few days have been extra busy for Esther and it won't be slowing down for a little while either. She led the first sessions of the Bag of The Month Club, plus 2 other classes, she went to Calgary to pick up our new Aurifil Stand, and today she went to the Border to pick up all the boxes that Accuquilt sent us for our trunk show coming up next week. 
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The Bag Club went great and the ladies that signed up left with a mesh zipper pouch, and an ID pouch with a zipper pocket and a lanyard to make for easy carrying. Next month is the Bag Workshop, and we can still fit you in if your are interested but have not signed up yet. 
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Our newest Aurifil stand (number 3) was picked up yesterday by Esther, and this morning her and I set it up, and started filling it, when Carrie got to the store she jumped in and we got all three stands pretty well organized. We are just waiting for some 40 weight small spools that were back ordered, but these should be here in about a week and a half. Our new stand is all small spools as we wanted to have a wide variety of colors in the 50 and 40 weights available. This stand got here just in time for our Aurifil Presentation that is just around the corner. There will actually be two presentations, one in the afternoon and one in the evening of Tuesday, October 2. The presentation will be given by the President of Aurifil and their Director of Marketing.  If you haven't yet registered to attend this, do so soon. It will be very informative and will show you how important thread really is.
The Accuquilt Trunk Show starts on Tuesday. I have mentioned this show a few times but haven't gone into a lot of detail about it. Esther picked up an entire pallet of boxes, which contain quilts, product and gifts for the Trunk Show. I for one can't wait to see what all the boxes contain.
We will have the Trunk Show set up in our main floor classroom from September 25-29. Their will be quilts from Accuquilt displayed, all three of the Systems will be set up, and we will do demos on them. We will also give you a chance to try them out, we have lots of fabric available to chop up. 
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There will be gifts available with each purchase of a machine or major bundles. The Baby Go's are on special next week as well. We will also have some draws and there will be some freebies as well, so come on out to see what these machines can do.
In addition to the Accuquilt Trunk Show, it is also Shop Hop Next weekend. This is always a fun weekend with so many quilters coming through in such a small space of time. I am sad to have to miss the majority of the weekend, due to a work thing I have to attend with my husband, but I am excited to go away with him for a couple days with no kids. 
A new shipment of Emmaline Hardware came yesterday, this shipment contains her latest releases as well as everything that needed to be re-ordered because we were running low on inventory after the bag classes this past weekend. 
A shipment of fabric came today as well. Another 6 boxes. I didn't get a chance to see what was inside but it was whispered to me that it is supposed to be Art Gallery, so I will definitely be checking them out tomorrow!
Our first Phd Class session yesterday went really well, and everyone commented that it was nice to be getting some of these older projects finished and off their mind. The next one goes tomorrow and I am excited to see the next batch of projects half done. 
As a side note and something that made our day, on Wednesday, Moda mentioned us on their blog and shared a photo of the Moda Blockheads we have been doing. That in addition to Chris W Designs including a photo of Kayla's backpack in her email last week made us feel pretty special. 
We love to see what you create with fabric you purchase from Chicken Feed, so tag us in your photos!
Kayla

Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Fall Events

For the past few weeks Esther and I have been finalizing the details on the fall events, clubs and classes that will be taking place in our shop this fall. We will send out a couple emails with them all listed for you later today, if you have signed up for emails but haven't been getting them check your spam, as we have heard from some people that this is where they found theirs.
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 The first class on the calendar is the Mini Pineapple make and take on August 30, there is still a few spots left in this class. We have kits available for the class, and it finishes up at 22" square.
The next class is a Laura Heine Collage Class on September 8. I have taught this class several times in the past year, and it is always fun and productive. You can do any of the Laura Heine patterns and learn a few tips and tricks along the way. There is seats open, and we need to have at least one more person register by August 31, or we will have to re-schedule this. Some prep work required, so if you are interested sign up soon. Class fee is $40 and supplies are an additional cost.
Esther's Violet Craft Paper Piecing Class is a four week session that begins on Wednesday, September 12 and takes place in the evenings. In this class you are free to do any of the Violet Craft Paper Pieced patterns, and Esther will share with you some tips and tricks to help you create your own masterpiece! Cost is $80 plus supplies.
We have three different clubs taking place this year.
GO Club which has been an ongoing club in the shop for several years will once again take place the second Tuesday of every month. The fee for this one is $80 and it runs from September through May. In this club you can share tips with each other and use a variety of GO dies over the season.
The PhD Club is a new club that has been designed to motivate you to finish off some of those projects that are half done. There is a weekday and a Saturday session available to join. Each sew day you will bring a project of yours that is incomplete, work on it for the day and set a goal for yourself to have done by the next months sew day, whether it a a few more blocks, the whole top, or binding it that is up you. I will record your goal, if your homework is not done you will pay a penalty of $10, if you are done you will get an entry into the bucket for the jackpot at the end of the year. There is no class fee, and you are able to join just one session or both of them. The more people that join the more fun it will be! This club runs September-May, but we will skip December.
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The third club is also a new one, it is the Bag of the Month Club, which I have mentioned several times over the summer. We still have some spots available in both the Tuesday and Saturday sessions and would love to have more people join us to make this club even more fun. Esther finished up one of the September projects this week, an ID lanyard, which turned out really cute and is already being put to good use by Carrie. Each month we will share tips and tricks on various parts of bag making, interfacing, different fabric choices, hardware, and accenting. This club is great for beginner bag sewists and will be fun for experienced bagineers!
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If you have checked out our events page recently, you will have seen that there is several different ones happening this fall.
First up is National Sew a Jelly Roll Day, on Saturday, September 15.  The purpose of this day is for you to sew a jelly roll, it doesn't matter what you make, just that you pull out a jelly roll and sew with it. We will be having a Jelly Roll Race in store that day, and stitch off is at 10:30am. We will also have jelly roll patterns, and jelly rolls on sale that day. There will also be giveaways, draws and freebies so come in store for this fun event, and be sure to register yourself for the race! Watch our Instagram page next week for some Jelly Roll Inspiration. Also start going through your Moda Jelly Roll stash and pull out the oldest one you own. We will be having a fun little contest with this as well.
Our Accuquilt Travelling Trunk show arrives on Monday September, 24. There will be projects made with the Accuquilt Dies and we will be doing demos all week on this amazing cutting system!
Later that week is the Annual Harvest Hop, pre-registration has already started for this, and ends on September 15. Our prizes from our distributors have started trickling in, and we have our gifts for getting your passport stamped all ready to go. The Hop runs September 27-29. 
Tuesday, October 2 we will be having an Aurifil Information Session in our store. The President of Aurifil as well as the Director of Marketing will be coming to our store to do a presentation on all things Aurifil, as well as hand out some swag! There are two time slots available, one at 3pm and the second at 7pm. There is a $5 fee to hold your place for this presentation, which will be given back to you after the event as Chicken Feed Cash to spend that day.
I have frequently mentioned the Bag Workshop and Trunk show which is taking place October 18-20. We would love to have a few more people join us for this. The workshop is beginner friendly, so don't be intimidated if you have never made a bag before. We will help you through the process! The workshop and the trunk show are two separate events and you may attend both or either if them. Even if you don't sew bag the Trunk show would still be a fun evening out with friends!
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 For our final event of the year we will be hosting a Zen Chic travelling Trunk show in partnership with Trend Tex fabrics. This will take place December 3-8. We will have a games evening on December 4, focusing on  Zen Chic. There will also be a contest to enter your projects made with Zen Chic fabrics. The projects must be brought in store by November 30, contain at least 75% Zen Chic fabric, and can be a quilt, wall hanging, topper or bag. We have had some representatives from Trend Tex offer to judge the entries, but don't be intimated as they are not quilters and are not critical at all! 
If you need some days set aside to make your Zen Chic project feel free to join the PhD club to finish one off, or join the Go or Bag Club to make a new project using Zen Chic!
These classes, clubs and events all have limited spaces available (aside from Shop Hop) and you need to be registered ahead of time to attend. To sign up, call the store, send us an email, or better yet come in store and see all the new fabric that arrives every week!
Kayla

Friday, July 6, 2018

Updates

MToday I have got a little bit of information about several different things to share with you.
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SFirst up we received some beautiful fabric this week. We have 4 new Call of The Wild Digital Panels by Hoffman in store. These panels feature various wild animals and the detail in each print is breathtaking! Added to our growing collection this week was a cougar, moose, eagle and a new bear and cubs print. We also got in the second edition of High Adventure, this line is so fun, and perfect for either gender and any age! Sparkle and Fade was a popular line both with the first and second release, and this time around it is even more incredible, the designer has added a little gold to the mix and switched up the prints. This fabric would make a very rich looking quilt or a very classy bag and wallet combination.
Speaking of bags, our Bag Workshop and Trunkshow in October is filling up, so if you are hoping to join in on the fun sign up quickly! There is also a few spots left in the bag of the month club, and if you sign up for both by August 1, you are eligible for the discount.
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For the Retreat Bag portion of the Workshop we have found several different patterns that use the same Bag Frame and so there will be some different options to choose from. Esther and I have been deciding on patterns and sewing up the bags for the Bag of The Month Club, and there are a couple already in the store to see.
We have two more events in the plans for October and November and a new club starting in September so stay tuned for more details on those.
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I taught a Collage Class this week and it went really well. We had three cows, two dress forms and a pincushion this time around and everyone's collages were truly unique! These classes are always a blast, and very few people leave without making plans for their next collage.​
With Settler Days in Coaldale this weekend, we have decided to have a quilt sale in our parking lot. We have nearly 100 quilts for sale, and some bags too. We will set them up outside (if it's not too windy) and have more in our classroom. The quilts range in size from Baby to Queen size and prices start at $40. Quilts make great gifts and if you have friends or family members that don't quilt, let them know about our sale and bring them by to browse through the selection, and to check out all the new fabrics in the store.

 Kayla

Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Kansas Troubles Workshop Recap

The long awaited Kansas Troubles workshops and trunkshow have come and gone!
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We had a fantastic two days spent with Lynne and everyone that attended the workshops and the trunkshow! Thank you to all those that came out, I hope you had as much fun as we did! A thank you to Lynne Hagmeier as well for making the trek all the way from Kansas to visit our shop, and sharing her techniques and quilts with us, and to her granddaughter as well!
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During the 3 workshops Lynne taught us an amazing technique called Layered Patchwork and we applied it using several of her templates, all of which were designed to be used with precuts. The first quilt we did was a sampler quilt with several different styles of blocks involved, and everyone was able to complete a few of each style. Today we had two sessions. The first one several ladies were able to finish their tops, and there was even some trading going on, to create two borders instead of just one, I love the creativity that flows when you get 30 quilters together in the same room. Our second project today was called Twisted, and because I was actually sewing this one, I have no pictures of it, however everyone was able to compete a couple rows of the quilt!  
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At the end of the first day we kicked everyone out of the building for an hour in order to set up for the dinner and trunkshow. When everyone arrived for the evening portion, we shared a meal together. Afterwards Lynne gave us the history of Kansas Troubles Quilters, and showed us many quilts and patterns, each with a different backstory.
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For dessert we had some fruit from Edible arrangements as well as a beautiful cake and some delicious cupcakes made for us by Crazy Cakes from Lethbridge.



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We realize that there was limited room in the trunkshow and the workshops, and also that July is a difficult time for some people to attend, and so we will be teaching some classes this fall at our store using Lynne's patterns and techniques.
Now that we have some some room in our brains again we will be starting to work on the fall class list though it won't be released until August. We do need a little bit of brain recuperation time first. We also have some new promotion ideas that we have been
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 tossing around, and will finalize the details on those!
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Esther and I have taken lots of notes, and we have  learned a lot from hosting this event and are super excited for the next one. Yes we are going to be doing more of these! If you have any feedback please let us know.
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Thank you again, from all the staff at Chicken Feed Quilts. I know I write that often, but we really do thank you, without your support this event would not have happened!



Kayla
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