Showing posts with label quilt shop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quilt shop. Show all posts

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Tie on those drool bibs, my dears...


January can be a mixed bag:  
  • The holidays are over and you could be either satisfied, filled with regret, and/or just happy to be alive (or all three?).  
  • If you traveled, you could be behind on laundry, sending Christmas cards, taking down holiday decorations, etc.  
  • If you were making gifts for others and unable to sew much on your own projects, you could be way behind your goals.  
  • In some places, the weather could be gloomy and yucky. 
  • If you spent too much, you could be budgeting yourself, especially on fabric (Move over Greece, here comes quilting "austerity!").   
What do you do when you are temporarily overwhelmed by the new year and isolating in your quilt cave??

ROAD TRIP!

Yep, when I need a close and quick fix, I head for my favorite quilt haunt in southeast lower Michigan...Jennifer's Quilt Shop in Pinckney, Michigan.  

But if I want to get the Hell out of the state, but not go TOO far, I head to The Door Mouse in Bettsville, Ohio.  It is especially fun to make the trip with friends who have never been before and watch their eyes bug out.

It is, literally out in the middle of NOWHERE, east and slightly south of Toledo, Ohio.   When you get out of the car and scan the horizon, this is what you see...



...absolutely NUTTIN' for MILES AND MILES!!  I mean, facing a vintage barn surrounded by corn fields, it's hard to believe what is hidden inside.

Blues...

Greens...

Purples...

Pinks to the right, Reds to the left...

Yellows...

Oranges...

Neutrals...

Batiks on both sides...

Oh my goodness, the reproduction SECTION...

(you have to just dig in and root around to see all the bolts, they are stacked 3 rows deep in some places...excuse me why I wipe the drool from my chin)






...30's fabrics...

It is a 2+ story barn, the second story mostly containing abundant samples, but on the front end there is a loft containing Christmas florals, some of their kid collection and novelties, fruits and veg, and the most flannel I have ever seen in my life!

I LOVE this view from the loft...



Some of their novelties, fruits, veg (there's a whole, long row of them downstairs as well)...

...Christmas florals...

And flannels...

...flannels...

...flannels...

...flannels...

...flannels...

...flannels...

...flannels...

...flannels...

...flannels...

...flannels...

...flannels...

...flannels...

...flannels...

...and more flannels...


There are also "modern" fabrics, patterns, books, bundles, kits, classes (the classroom in impressively huge, but there was a class in session so I didn't take pictures...).  

When you enter, you are greeted by samples of the season and a cute bathroom (it is a bit of a drive)...this time there were Valentine quilts and car quilts (maybe commemorating the Detroit Auto Show?), and Irish fabrics ready to get you in a St. Patrick's Day mood (with enough time to do a project before the green beer appears).  

They have gifts, bag patterns and samples of all kinds, and a very pleasant and efficient staff.

They have about 14,000 bolts.

The store has been in existence for 32 years and is owned by Mary Ann Sorg.  The barn is old and original ("there were actually cows...right here...at one time"), but it has been lovingly restored and maintained.  Moo-moo, I approve!

This is the best place I have found to buy the tone-on-tone fabrics I like to use in my applique.

The one drawback would be the closest eatery between the store and Bettsville.  There's a restaurant a few miles away in the opposite direction, toward Fostoria, that is better.

Hang in there...January will be over before you know it!

In stitches,
Teresa  :o)

Thank you for the question about prices, Kathie.  They are good!  I primarily bought tone-on-tone greens and purples yesterday, with a couple of cuts from a current music fabric line.  Some of the older bolts were $8.00/yard with nothing that I selected over $10.50.  Most were around $9 and $9.50 per yard.

I stayed out of the repro section yesterday (can you believe it, Kathie?!?), so I can't be specific about that.  One of my companions was in the repro section QUITE A WHILE, and she was like a hungry dog in a fresh bone pile!  She was rooting around and finding the usual lines from mainstream companies, some older things she had not seen in a while, and some things she had not ever seen before from smaller companies.

The trip is worth it for the shirting selection alone. 




Wednesday, December 7, 2011

New Quilt Shop in Ann Arbor!!


Welcome to Quality Quilting of Ann Arbor, Michigan!  Owners Jim and Rhonda Loy are excited to add this store to their already thriving machine quilting business that has been servicing the Dexter/Ann Arbor area for many years.  Ola, Mary, and Sabrina are looking forward, along with Jim and Rhonda, to meeting you and helping continue your ongoing quilting adventure.


The shop is conveniently located near the intersection of I-94 and State Street in Ann Arbor, 625 State Circle (State Circle is the first street just southwest of I-94 at State Street - just a few buildings down on the right).  Just inside, you are transported to a beautiful world of
inspiration.


This area features seasonal selections and new lines of fabric. 


In addition, the main room also features baby and kid prints, a color blender wall, and other lines.





Fabric, books, patterns, thread, notions, batting, kits,...it's all here...everything needed from start to finish.


The reproduction room is to die for...an entire room dedicated to the fabric of a time gone by, along with books and patterns.








 
And there's a room dedicated to stitchery and related arts, complete with a big table to stitch around.  


Lots of patterns, floss, trims, pearl cotton...and they carry Cosmo embroidery floss!  Crabapple Hill, Anne Sutton, Bird Brain...all your favorite pattern companies (and a few surprises) await you!








There is a wonderful classroom with good lighting, both natural and not.  I just arranged to teach two classes in January...hand-applique and hand quilting.  Give them a call and sign up...I'd love to see you there!


Here is co-owner Jim Loy, looking forward to meeting you and setting you on the path to quilt happiness.  He and his wife Rhonda bought the business that used to be Wendy's Simple Stitches in Howell.  They are excitedly ordering fabrics, etc. to add to and blend with the existing inventory.  And of course, you can drop off your finished quilt tops here for excellent machine quilting.  They also offer machine binding (can you imagine??).  Soon I would like to get pictures from their quilting facility in Dexter to share with you...there are no words for the excitement felt while standing in a room where 4 quilting machines are going!

Ann Arbor quilters are lucky to have great shops so close:

Quality Quilting - 625 State Circle, Ann Arbor, 48106, (734) 929-5169
The Quilting Season - 7025 E. Michigan Ave., Saline, 48176, (734) 429-2900
Leubu's - 1960 S. Industrial, Suite C, Ann Arbor, 48104, (734) 663-3033   (where I bought my fabulous
          sewing machine this year...)
Ann Arbor Sewing Center - 5235 Jackson R., Ann Arbor, 48103, (734) 761-3094
Jennifer's Quilt Shop - 147 N. Howell, Pinckney, 48169, (734) 878-6188
Lake Street Mercantile - 15 E. Lake Street, South Lyon, 48176, (248) 486-4411

Grab a buddy or two and take a road trip.  Make a day of it!

In stitches,
Teresa  :o)