Showing posts with label frivolous necessity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label frivolous necessity. Show all posts

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.

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.

Friday, May 17, 2013

the news is out...

...drumroll please

we have been waiting for months to share this news...

finally the public announcement just happened at the American Patchwork & Quilting booth at Quilt Market in Portland, Oregon...

JEllen's house of fabric and Sarah's Sewcial Lounge has been selected...

as one of the...

 Fall 2013 Quilt Sampler Shops!!!


we had hoped to be there in person today, but the next best thing is to be standing in a window full of beautiful quilts made by loving creative souls in fabric designed by our dear friend Kate Spain.

THANK YOU to everyone for helping us make our fantasy come true. It is only because of our wonderful customers that our story continues to be shared.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

hugging a friend...

there is something magical about this laptop i type into late every night. i connect with like minded people. we converse back and forth, we follow each others blogs and facebook pages. we share creativity on sites like etsy. somehow we become friends without ever meeting. and then life serendipitously brings us together in a hotel hallway...

 
...and it's like we've known each other since birth. this is crystal and her very handsome little man. sarah loved him!

 
she is also the brains behind frivolous necessity and the creator of many of the quilts hanging in our store. i do not believe i have every shared ahead of time the fabric that we have ordered. yet somehow, crystal just knows. she gives the extra special touch to our walls and displays.

 
katrina too was so happy to get to meet her. they share the same compulsion for perfectly matched corners and spot on color coordination.

 
we decided to walk over to guadalajara for lunch. it's been a long time since sarah and i have dined with a toddler and how fun it was.  
 
 
meeting crystal and kayson made our trip to houston all the more perfect.  so thankful for the sweet memories.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

my valentine

i've never met crystal stanworth in person.  i've never been able to wrap my arms around her in a loving kind of way. i'd like to though. her designs are simply amazing...


my valentine is no longer hanging on the barb wire fence in the heart of texas (i love her photos too). it is now on display in our house of fabric. the pattern is available as a pdf at frivolousnecessity or in hard copy at our shop.  wishing all our readers a happy valentine's day.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

ruby in reverse...

ruby is in the house!!! i simply never tire of the fabrics brought to us by the super darling mother daughter team of bonnie & camille. some days, i pretend i am just like them.  the only problem, i can't decide who i would rather be, mother bonnie or daughter camille. i guess i will just have to settle for enjoying their talents. 


and speaking of talents...along with ruby is this sweet creation appropriately named in reverse. just another one of the perfectly engineered designs by crystal over at frivolous necessity. the paper pattern is in stock. if you are not in the area, hop on over to crystal's etsy shop to purchase your pdf version which she will  deliver directly to your email account. 

Saturday, July 30, 2011

hope, joy, love & peace...

our christmas in july sale is about to come to a close.

photo does not guarantee availability

don't miss the countdown to christmas as the calendar rolls one month closer to december. today is the last day to purchase all your holiday fabrics at just $5.00 per yard. be early as bolts are disappearing rapidly.  quilt and pillow in countdown to christmas by sweetwater for moda by crystal  of frivolous necessity (pattern available in her etsy shop and our shop) and large selvage stocking from kathi's christmas on etsy.

Saturday, July 9, 2011

frivolous necessity...

you've asked. and asked. and asked and asked. and asked some more. and guess what...


crystal of frivolous necessity has been feverishly working behind the scenes to prepare patterns for you.  the best news...they are now in the shop for your purchase.  i would say hurry.  but something tells me i don't need to this time. y'all will be running. especially, for the woven basket.  don't see the one your looking for? be patient. crystal is hard at work creating even more patterns for your enjoyment.  

Saturday, April 16, 2011

strawberry butter...

what do you get when you combine buttercup and strawberry fields?  why...strawberry butter of course. we just received our precuts of strawberry fields by fig tree quilts. i was also able to get more charmpacks of buttercup. i have always loved how joanna figueroa designs her collections to work so well with each other.  

we have a beautiful lap quilt on display using mill house inn completed by crystal at frivolousnecessity. so many customers request this pattern that i am going to link to it right here. it is in a pdf format so after you pay $5.00, it will be sent to your email. our newest addition is in buttercup. the wall hanging/table runner stitched by stefanie at ohsewfabulousquilts is an easy and clever way to use one pack of 2 1/2" x 5" precuts found in the moda candy bar box. 

i have had a few questions lately about etsy. first, no i have nothing for sale there. i have been asked why i don't use local creators to make samples. i do. they are probably sewing as we speak. i also really love supporting other artists on the etsy site. each person has a unique talent and product(s) that they offer, which means the store has on display many different ideas and skill levels to observe and inspire our customers. i also love the connections i am making. i'd like to share a little note i received recently from one seller...

Hello! Thank you so much for your purchase. I just wanted to drop you a note to tell you your new table runner has been packaged up and is on it's way to you in Ohio! This is my second sale on etsy and I must say, it was just as exciting to me as the first! I hope you enjoy the item.

it reminds me of the tag line that always follows suzanne's posts...encourage one another. i love that philosophy and try to live by it myself. oh speaking of suzanne...she has just moved into the most amazingly gorgeous brand spanking new store...yes, strawberry patches has a new home...go check it out. hmm...there's reference to strawberries again...did someone say ice cream?

Saturday, December 4, 2010

counting down with 12 days...

i must share a holiday treasure i unpacked this morning...

unfortunately this picture does not adequately convey the adorableness (is that a word?) of this darling advent calendar nor does it highlight the impeccable stitching that crystal consistently delivers. the selfish part of me does not want to share my connection, yet in all fairness i must. hop over to frivolous neccesity to see more of crystal's amazing work. i've never met her in person but we seem to share a love for the same designers, and kate spain tops our lists.

we still have some 12 days of christmas in the store. hurry though. it's going quick now that the snow is falling. for some extra holiday cheer, mention the word "crystal" and your purchase of 12 days of christmas will cost you just $5.00* per yard.
*offer applies to future purchases only and expires 12-15-10.