News Hot Off The Shelf (April 2nd - 7th)
 
 

Hero of the Week

daniel-hoffman-003 

This week I have chosen Daniel Hoffman, an employee of Craig's Bakery.

Daniel is one of the nicest people you could ever want to meet. He is always pleasant, always has a smile and is just a real "pick me up" on any day!

Daniel's skills in dealing with people and serving customers is just fabulous and I love it when I go in and there he is with a big smile and a "Have a great day" for me.

Thank you Daniel for reminding us all how important it is to just be nice. That is all that is required.....just be nice!

 
 

Paulette Eccleston

  paulette-eccleston-002

Paulette Eccleston was in to long arm quilt this beauty of a quilt last week and it is gorgeous! I get such a kick out of seeing her quilts made from her stash.....I have so many of the same fabrics in my stash! I would say Paulette must have excellent taste in fabrics!   LOL.

Thank you so much for sharing the quilt and the day with us Paulette!

 
 

Holiday Weekend Hours

happy-easter-2018 

We will be closed this Friday March 30th for Good Friday.

Open on the Saturday March 31st regular hours.

Closed on the Sunday April 1st.

Open on the Monday April 2nd regular hours.

 
 

Garden Flips

inspirations 

"Garden Flips" by Free Spirit is great weekend project to use up those fat quarters or stash waiting for the perfect project!

The blocks in the quilt are 17" so this makes up super quick!

Click here for the free pattern download! 

 
 

9th Annual North Shore Quilt Show

  quilt-show-week-pics-007

Quilt Show this year is April 28 and 29th. We have had to move it one weekend ahead due to a booking conflict with the Seniors Center. Thank you for your understanding and we apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.

This quilt show is all about you! Think of it as a giant Show and Tell with lots of inspiration for everyone!

I have always envisioned our quilt shop as part of a network of like minded people. The annual quilt show is an opportunity to show what you have done, see what others have done, to inspire others and to be inspired. I hope all of you will have a chance to be a part of a great event held right here in the Brock Center.

We have a few things lined up for the show. Jennifer Smith from H.A. Kidd will be here to show us what she has in the way of notions and ideas. These are straight from the warehouse so it should be pretty darn exciting to see!

No entry fee, no judging .....just fun!

We will start to accept quilts in the middle of April. We will also be looking for volunteers to help out at the show so stay tuned for details.

At this time I am looking for men. Men with tools to assemble quilt racks on the Friday. I have need of 4 - 5 more men. If anyone has some men to spare give us a call or send us an email and we will get them onto the list.

Photo: Bev Murray on quilt Show Day having fun! Actually she was lurking behind rows of fabrics ..... but she calls it fun!

 
 

Oldies but Goodies for the quilt show!

antique machine 

The Antique section of last year's quilt show proved to be very popular so we will be repeating it again.

If anyone has anything to show please let us know. It can be sewing machines, sewing patterns, notions or other items of interest to sewers and quilters. We are trying to get a sense as to how much room we will need for that part of the show.

Give us a call at 250-376-7630 or email us at: info@fabricshelf.ca

 
 

Cirlcle of Life

  circle of life

Circle of Life class by Jacqueline de Jonge is being taught by Anne Hall July 24th through July 28th, 2018. Anne is one of only 5 in the world who is certified to teach this pattern! Pretty darn excited about that! Come and learn to make a jaw dropping project this summer with an amazing teacher! Cost of the class is $375 for the 5 days. You can sign up in store or online!

We have very limited seats left so grab yours quickly!

Please note that when you sign up online the tax is included in the price. We are treating everyone to breakfast each morning courtesy of Craig's Bakery as well.

 
 

Enchanted Garden

enchanted garden 

"Enchanted Garden" by In the Beginning fabrics.

A gorgeous batik Block of the Month program starting in August. Use fusible applique and simple piecing to achieve this amazing quilt!

This is a 12 month program finishing at 48" x 64". We will have fabrics to add borders to make it larger if you choose.

Stay tuned to the web site and the newsletter for more information coming.

 
image april 2
 

Paulette Eccleston

paulette-eccleston-006 

Paulette Eccleston was in again to long arm quilt.

This one was to use use up "some" of her purples. Hmmmmm....I wonder how the purple section of the stash is working?

The exciting part with this one is Paulette free motion quilted this one and it looks super. It is hard to see in the photo, but she stitched wavy lines that intersected across the quilt.

Great work on this one Paulette!

 
 

APQS Millie Giveaway!

  millie win

APQS is giving away another Millennium long arm quilting system for a lifetime of quilting enjoyment.

The lucky grand prize winner will receive:

  • A Millie Longarm quilting machine on a 12-foot table that includes a stitch regulator, multi-position handles, directional horizontal locks and much more.
  • An overhead lighting bar valued at $795.
  • Our unbeatable lifetime warranty
  • Total prize value: $19,695

They will select a grand prize winner at random on Monday June 25th. The winner will be notified via phone or email. Enter once a day for your chance to win!

There is no purchase necessary to enter or participate. Registration is open worldwide, with the registration period ending @ 5PM on Monday June 25th. Must be 18 years of age to win.

Click here to enter daily for your chance to win! 

 
 

Steam Fast Travel Iron

steam iron 

The Steam Fast Travel irons are on order and should be here in a week. These cute little irons have proven super popular with classes, travel and even at home beside your sewing machine!

Priced at $49.99.

Reserve yours with a phone call to us at 250-376-7630.

 
 

Quilter Bad Habits

  patch

I found this article about Quilter bad habits on the Superior site and wanted to pass it on to everyone. Very well written and great reminders.

Bad Habits Quilters Need to Quit

Have you heard the story about the woman that every time she makes a roast she cuts off the ends because that’s the way she saw her mother cook it? The truth was the mother had too small of a cooking pan and cut the ends to accommodate. Sewing and quilting can be like this too. You’re taught or observe someone doing something and figure that’s the way to do it. But there are some sewing and quilting habits that could be hindering your sewing experience. Here are nine habits we recommend quitting:

Not organizing your fabric scraps

Will you ever use fabric scraps if you can’t even tell what you have? Our favorite method is to organize scraps by colors. If you don’t have them organized, you might as well throw them out because they won’t be used and they’re taking up precious space!

Too much criticism

Do you nit-pick and over-analyze your stitches and points? The best advice to receive when you find yourself doing this is to stop. Stop the criticism and the "if only". You should start by celebrating the fact that you actually made time to sew! Congratulate yourself for finishing a project and be happy that you created something that didn’t exist before.

Cutting the same place on your mat:

Want a quick way to wear out your cutting mat? Always cut at the same place. Mats need time to heal and cutting at the same position each time is a sure way to wear it out quickly. Move your cutting line regularly, so you are able to use the entire mat and get more life out of it.

Sewing over pins

Sewing over a pin can cause problems. Needles may bend, dull, or worse—break. If you have a habit of sewing over pins because you haven’t experienced issues yet, I recommend you stop before you experience a problem.

Not maintaining your machine

This is the biggest no-no on the list. If you want your machine to stitch well, take care of it. Clean your machine regularly. Change the needle when you see stitch quality decrease or hear a gentle thud sound (that's a cue that your needle is becoming dull). Take your machine to the machine repairman for a service once in awhile. Be good to your machine and she’ll be good to you.

Unthreading the machine incorrectly

We've all heard that you need to unthread your machine in the same direction as cutting it. The sentiment is that if you pull your thread against the flow, you could end up leaving grooves along the thread path. I haven't experienced this myself, however, I've heard from friends that swear their machine required maintenance after one-too-many times of unthreading the machine incorrectly. So I've decided to play it safe and unthread in the same direction as threading. I snip the thread coming right off the spool and pull from the needle.

Using dull cutting tools

This is a no brainer, but sometimes you just hope that the rotary cutter will make it a few more cuts or that the frayed fabric edges from your shears aren’t that bad. Sewing is much easier with crisp edges and choosing to use high-quality cutting tools can help alleviate a lot of frustration and save time. It's much cheaper to replace a rotary blade than spend the time required fixing a poor cut on your fabrics.

Using low-quality thread and fabrics

You knew this was coming! Low quality threads throw a lot of lint in your machine, break, skip stitches, and aren't much fun to stitch with. Similarly, fabric quality can affect how long your quilt will last and how well the stitches form. A low quality fabric has fewer warp and weft yarns, isn't as dense, and may not be colorfast. Our recommendation to everyone who sews is to buy the highest quality fabric, thread, and notions one can afford. Using high-quality products will make your sewing experience more enjoyable and mitigate problems which can be easily avoided.

 
 
announcement 

Attention:

There will be no more sew days until after The Quilt Show.

Friendly reminder that The 9th Annual Quilt Show is taking place April 28th & 29th!

 
 

And the Quilt Show Grows!

  needlework pick

Donna from Donna's Yarn and Craft  is excited to let everyone know that she will be having a Fiber Arts show and tell going on in her shop at the same time as our Quilt Show!

Anyone with needlework, knitting, crochet or other needle work let us know and we will get you all signed up. There is no fee and all the rules are the same to bring your items in.

You can start to bring items to Donna April 15th onward. We will be helping her with displays and organizing but she will be managing that component of the show herself.

If you have any questions give us a call at 250-376-7630 or Donna at 250-376-3811.