Monday, March 17, 2014

a most sincere thank you

with just a moment's notice of the necessity for a liquidation sale, i was not sure what to expect. to my shock, we had a parking lot full of friends waiting for the doors to open on friday...






 
with the lines continuing all weekend. your support has meant so much to us. thank you, thank you, thank you!! we are merely at a fork in the road. where we go from here is uncertain, yet i'm sure there is a plan much greater than i.  we will update with details as soon as we know them.  we sincerely appreciate your support, cards, flowers, goodies and words of encouragement. your friendship is extraordinary.

Friday, March 14, 2014

the time has come...

well folks, the end of our era at 5259 mayfield is upon us. at 16:05 thursday we received written communication that we must vacate the premises. therefore, we shall begin a fabric liquidation. please note the special hours sunday and monday. i have no further details of where, when or what our future looks like. i just know we have lots of fabulous new fabric that must go to good homes. please come help us make that happen.

 
no tears, just pure joy that we have had the time these past few years to share together in our combined love of fabric + fun + friendship! 

Sunday, March 2, 2014

a sunday blessing...

this next photo just warms my heart so much. when sarah made jaxson this quilt from sweetwater's make life collection, he was just a little peanut. we first met his family online when the docs were recommending the placement of a trach. this electronic world we live in sure makes connecting with others experiencing some of the same challenges as you much easier than when sarah was tiny and so ill. we then had the pleasure of meeting him in person while we were in salt lake for quilt market.
 
 
fast forward to this week. despite having many medical challenges, our friend jaxson is growing like a weed. look at him now inching off the edge of his quilt! a perfect sunday sunshine!!

Sunday, February 16, 2014

the many faces of lucy...

oh my. the cuteness just never stops. meet lucy. she is a whirling ray of non stop sunshine.


 



and soon to be my counter helper.

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Saturday, January 18, 2014

sunnyside

One year ago this month, we received one of the most exciting calls a quilt shop owner can get..."You've been selected as a Top Ten Quilt Sampler Shop," I heard the Executive Editor of Better Homes and Garden's Quilt Division say. I immediately became teary eyed and speechless recognizing this is an honor not often bestowed on a shop less than three years old. I then heard Jennifer Keltner say "and we will be there in two weeks for the photo shoot." Yikes! We worked feverishly day and night to prepare for their arrival.

Behind the scenes we also strategized and worked closely with Moda Fabrics to plan and create "our quilt" with Sunnyside by designer Kate Spain. This fabric collection has a very special meaning to Kate and therefore it also means a lot to us. Our good friend Crystal Stanworth, presented her designs and then pieced together the quilt top just hours after giving birth to twins. Diane Wantz, stepped up to complete her longarm quilting magic in just a few days so Sarah would have enough time to complete the binding and we could get it shipped to meet the publication's deadline. 

When the magazine came out in September, we were beyond thrilled. Our shop looked cheery and bright. More importantly, the article talked about Sarah and Down syndrome in way never before written in a national quilting publication. To young families, it was a shinning example of what life might one day be like for their kiddos. It shared a future with hope which is often missing in the first few months after the diagnosis is confirmed. 

Then just weeks later we were notified that our landlord had filed for bankruptcy protection. It was shocking as well as heart breaking as we had put so much love into this shop. Our enthusiasm was altered to uncertainty. And for some reason it had us putting "our quilt" into hiding while we tried to figure out where we were heading. 

We spent much of October looking at many alternate sites and hitting a few blatant road blocks along the way. Then Sarah and I flew to New Orleans for a wedding. While there it became apparent she was struggling to breathe, so we quickly headed back home. But some thirty thousand feet high in the clouds the unthinkable happened, her airway collapsed.

I closed my eyes for a moment of prayer, first to thank Him for twenty four amazing years with our daughter, followed by asking for guidance and strength for whatever the outcome was to be. Then as one flight attendant was handing me a tank of oxygen, the other was asking for help. In unison, I heard several voices call out identifying as paramedics. My heart was comforted. 

Shortly thereafter, my husband and I decided we needed to put our future into God's hands. We felt we had done our due diligence and now we needed to sit back and wait for our plan to unfold. At first that was frustrating beyond words for me, then I thought about Kate and how she described in her designing process of Sunnyside that she wanted the collection to "reflect the transition from stormy, rainy skies to sunshine, silver linings, hope and new growth." 

I knew then our January 2014 window was meant to be Sunnyside all along. As I set to make that happen, designers around the country were stitching to create what you see in these photos. "Our Quilt" is finally front row and center.


It is possible this will be our last display at 5259 Mayfield. For now, as our region endures the coldest temperatures in decades, we have a window designed to warm your soul, for we know that life indeed goes on if you just "let the sun shine into your heart."

 
 
Sunnyside by Kate Spain for Moda.

 
Quilts hanging:
far left: Sunnyside Stars Quilt by Karin Vail.
pattern on the Moda Bakeshop
far right: Kyss Me Quick by Lorna McMahon of Sew Fresh Quilts
 
Table quilts:
left table: Juggle Sun by Kelsey Schilling
center table: Tile Twist by Crystal Stanworth
pattern in Quilt Sampler Fall/Winter 2013
right table: Broken Herringbone by Lorna McMahon of Sew Fresh Quilts

 
A view on a sunny day!

 
Quilt on left wall and on top of fabric case by Frivolous Necessity. Patterns available for purchase in our shop.

 
Quilt by Sarah Ely of Down Right Charming
Dress by Judy of Judy's Pillowcase Place
 
 
"Our Quilt" with an enormous and sincere thank you to everyone involved in making it possible.

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Sunday, January 12, 2014

a tutu & tights...

ok, what is any cuter than a toddler in a tutu and tights?
 
 
when she has a pint size shopping cart complete with a lalaloopsy...

 
and a little pink fabric too!


don't let all that fluff fool you though...abigail has grown into one clever climbing girl. she knows what's inside the green watering can...smarties!

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Saturday, December 28, 2013

meet happy henry...

happy, happy day in our house! this precious family drove from michigan to meet sarah. they've been following her blog since the time of their diagnosis of down syndrome before henry was even born. when we hear stories like this it makes what we do have even greater meaning.


and when we get to meet them in person, it takes us to the moon and back. it just provides such validation to our mission. we are most grateful.

Monday, December 23, 2013

Sunday, December 22, 2013

baby in the basket

we have just the perfect sunday sweetness for your holiday enjoyment...

 
meet cora. she has been coming into the shop since the beginning of time. her time that is. oh my she is so lovable! don't you just want to pinch those cheeks?  the lovely holiday quilt was made by her momma jill. wishing cora and her family and all of you a very merry christmas.  

Thursday, December 5, 2013

gift certificates

let's talk gift certificates...when we first received notice that our landlord filed bankruptcy in september, we suspended the sale of them until we knew more. we did this because we did not want anyone to think we were taking their money deceptively while being unsure of our future. we have utilized the last few months to engage in due diligence on our rights, looking for new space, tightening up our spending habits and preparing ourselves for whatever the future holds. today...at the extreme urging of our customers and the fact that we feel better about 2014...we are going to once again sell gift certificates!!
 
 
the only change we are making is to ask for a name and contact number just in case we need to reach the recipient. to thank you for your trust in us...for every $50 certificate sold...the purchaser may select a fat quarter bundle for free!!

Saturday, November 30, 2013

shop small


we may be small...but we are ginormous when it comes to loving our customers. come spend small business saturday with us and for every $50 you spend you get to take home one of our fat quarter bundles (a $15. value) of your choice.


we are officially registered with american express, so you might be able to get $10 of your purchase returned on your next statement. our offer is valid on 11/30 only

Sunday, November 17, 2013

multigenerational stitchers

such a wonderful story we have to share...

 
meet reese. she came into the shop to bring us a bundle of pillowcases to add to our collection to take to the kiddos in the hospital.
 

she has been making them with her grandma cindy. oh how it makes my heart happy to see grandmothers arrive with their granddaughters. and when they come with pillowcases they have stitched together to help with the one million pillowcase challenge, my heart melts. what a great way to teach the next generation to sew.  thank you reese and cindy.

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

moda sale

oh the roads were horrid today but not rain, sleet, snow nor hail...will keep a quilter from a moda sale.  goodness gracious you all surprised us...


by showing up for our moda sale.  all moda fabric on the bolt sells for just $6.00 this month. included are all collection fabric, marbles, flannels, laminates and tone-on-tones. the only exclusion will be batiks.  all sales are final and price does not apply to previous purchases.

Thursday, October 24, 2013

a happy hospital bed

if you follow us on facebook, you already know that our dear sarah is in the hospital. we arrived monday night through the emergency room. a few x-rays, some blood work and a cat scan revealed that her lungs are filled with fluid. even her good lung. recovery is going to be slow and warranted a few nights stay.
 

she was sleeping ok. but not great. and then a customer said to me that she needed one of her own pillowcases. of course she did. why didn't i think of that. and i knew just what one to bring. she slept all night and most of today. and that makes her doctor and me very happy. oh the love felt through a needle and thread.

p.s. our store hours have been impacted by this turn of events. please call and i have been updating the phone each day.  today we will be closing at 4:30.  friday and Saturday we should be open regular hours.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

must have patterns...

oh my goodness. we truly had no idea just how many phone calls and emails we would receive after being in the quilt sampler. we are so sorry we have not had the chance to get back to everyone personally just yet. in the meantime, there are a few very popular items that have been highly sought after. so we are going to provide you with the links to go directly to the sources of the fabulous creativity.


Looking straight ahead: http://www.etsy.com/listing/157955454/large-block-quilts-16-quick-and-easy?ref=shop_home_active

On the left wall: http://www.etsy.com/listing/109777601/sale-pdf-quilt-pattern-pinstripe-layer?ref=shop_home_active

Sitting on the left table: http://www.etsy.com/listing/106290522/pdf-quilt-pattern-supernova-carlene?ref=shop_home_active

Inside the right cubby: http://www.etsy.com/listing/88685980/quilt-pattern-pdf-rough-terrain-charm?ref=shop_home_active


On the right table: use any log cabin pattern using just solid white strips on the light side of the square.

 
 
The kits for our quilt are sold out.  You should be able to put your own kit together by purchasing Kate Spain's Sunnyside by Moda in your local quilt shop.

Sunday, September 15, 2013

little boy love...

...no words necessary



 
 
one of the greatest rewards as a shop owner is seeing your babies grow up. we first met lucas when he was just a baby. this week he arrived all the way from nebraska. his hugs. oh my. there are just no words to describe them! a huge thank you to his momma debbie for making time in her very busy schedule to come see us. he simply melts my heart!!  
 

Sunday, September 8, 2013

girlfriends...

it was a melt my heart moment...

 
two little girlfriends meeting in the quilt shop. they quickly found the book basket where they sat reading the entire time their mommies looked about.

Saturday, August 31, 2013

guiding grandmothers...

there's been so much excitement this week at jellen's house of fabric. seeing our store featured in a national publication is beyond exciting.  and to have our story shared with so many friends in the quilting world is very special.

it's a dream come true for sure. and one that had it's beginnings a very long time ago with two very special ladies...my grandmothers.

 
here i am at age five with my granny ewing. she lived about an hour from us in wooster, ohio. she was the sweetest woman and adored me, red curly hair and all. she would sit for hours and hours working with an embroidery hoop. i will never forget the green tin can she kept her floss and needles in. she loved showing me new stitches and would sometimes let me practice on her projects, often pillowcases stamped with blue ink from ben franklin. i'm sure i tested her patience more than once, but she never gave up on me.  unfortunately she passed away long before my skills were perfected, but her encouragement early on is very much appreciated and remembered. 
 

here i am in sidney, new york with my grandmother hillick.  she was a very good seamstress, often making her own clothes. i was always fascinated with her sewing machine and tinkered around making doll clothes. then i asked to make something to wear. so she took me down to the town's only five and dime store and we bought a pattern and fabric. the next morning she left me with my uncle charlie while she went to work. being i was eight and he was a teenager, he told me to get lost as soon as she was gone. so i did. i lost myself in that pile of fabric. by the time my grandmother got home from the hardware store she and my grandfather owned that afternoon, i had the dress mostly finished. and the rest as they say, is history.

p.s. yes, i am wearing that dress in this photo, exactly forty five years ago this month.

i doubt that i often expressed my thanks for what they taught me. i'm not even sure i appreciated it at the time. i suppose that is a part of growing up though. it often takes years to truly see and understand the lessons you've been taught. today, if i had the opportunity, i would throw my arms around them with a big hug and kiss and let them know just how grateful i am. they shared skills with me that turned into a life long passion. the most beautiful thing is, i now get to share those talents with others. 

Thursday, August 29, 2013

it's hit the paper...

i quickly turned the pages. then i just sat and stared at it for several minutes. the heading seemed so formal...


yet made it seem so real. surreal might be a better description. i'd already seen the magazine, read the article, yet seeing it here in the newspaper, gave it a new energy.

just in case you can't see the fine print...

JEllen’s house of fabric has been chosen as one of the 10 featured shops across the US for the Fall 2013 issue of Quilt Sampler magazine published by Better Homes and Gardens.  Competition to be included is keen. Nearly 3,000 quilt shops were eligible to apply for this honor. JEllen’s and the other nine shops chosen were photographed and interviewed by a team from Quilt Sampler and a multi page profile of the shop appears in this issue now for sale in this shop and on newsstands September 3rd.

The art of quilting has changed dramatically since the days of quilting bees in church basements, with quilting enjoying a major renaissance across the country.  Chosen shops are inundated with visitors and requests for the shop’s quilt patterns and fabric. Quilters are known to try and visit all the shops in each issue, getting the signature of each shop owner in their copy of the issue.  This is the first time in the eighteen year history of the magazine that a mother/daughter team has been chosen who advocate for hiring young adults with Down syndrome and other developmental disabilities.

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

it's finally here...

"it was an emotional day when joyce ely and her daughter, sarah, opened a quilt boutique..." writes allison engel.  i will share it was equally as emotional, if not more so, the day we received the phone call from jennifer keltner informing us we had been selected as a better homes and gardens sampler shop.

the days that followed were filled with excitement along with many sleepless nights as we prepared the store for a photo shoot. then we had to coordinate the fabric selection for our quilt, consult with our pattern designer, and rush the quilt around town at lightening speed to have it arrive in des moines in time for the quilt shoot.

then we patiently waited for the big reveal to happen at quilt market in portland.  we had hoped to be in attendance, but sarah's breathing issues the week leading up to the trip necessitated us to cancel our plans. we were grateful for our friends who cheered us on in our absence and sent us pictures.

then we waited, followed by more waiting, and still more. finally on august 20th, the fed-ex truck pulled up to the side door...


as i sliced the first box open, that same emotion returned. the one where you are not sure whether to laugh or cry, so you do both. 


and for me, it's a double dose of a fluttering heart, for sarah is still standing right beside me. oh how grand that feeling is! THANK YOU so much to everyone who helped make our fantasy a reality. it's finally here!!

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

sweet treat extravaganza

we love this time of year. it's our annual sweet treat extravaganza to celebrate our third anniversary...

 
not only will you find candy throughout the store, jelly rolls and layer cakes are on sale for just $25 each and charm squares are $6.  patterns are 50% off marked prices. it's our way of saying thank you for another wonderful year! sale prices will continue throughout the month of august.

Friday, August 9, 2013

3 to the 24

today our shop celebrates three years. and sarah celebrates her twenty fourth year of life.

 
both occasions are blissfully sweet. especially because we have had so many wonderful people walking beside us. thank you!