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News Hot Off the Shelf
May 6 to 12th
 
 

Hero of the Week

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Our Hero of the Week is a group this time.
I chose the Volunteers of the Quilt Show as the Heroes for their amazing effort that was put forward. I have heard all sorts of positive remarks on the outstanding job done by all of the volunteers.
Our quilt show runs almost entirely with volunteers and without them our show would not happen.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Give yourselves a pat on the back for a job well done!

 
 

Quilt Show is over for another Year!

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Quilt Show is over for another year and it was fantastic! We had over 200 quilts and also lots of antiques and needlework items to see.
The weather cooperated, thank heavens and everyone was smiling!
Huge thank you to everyone who came out to see the show. The show will not happen without you all. The volunteers were just amazing! Thank you to everyone.
Now to give a round of applause to all my staff who were calm as cucumbers and made the weekend move so smoothly. Thank you so much.
Hugest hugs to Bill, my hubby, and Betty Oswell who kept me on the ground and kept pushing me forward. There are no words for all that you do and all that you are. Thank you so much.
Beth was our photographer and will have pictures up on the web site within the week. Keep checking and I will post as soon as I know anything.

 
 
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Melvina Fedora

Melvina Fedora was the winner of the quilt made by Heather! I actually pieced the entire center on a Sunday, borders on Monday and Tuesday, brought it in and had it long armed on Wednesday and the binding put on Thursday. Thank you to Beth who did the long arming and the binding.
Melvina was thrilled with her winning prize! Congratulations Melvina!

 
 

Elaine Magnus

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Elaine Magnus was the Grand Prize winner of the basket by E.E.Schenck and was so excited! It is valued at over $300 and is just stuffed with lots of great quilting items!
Congratulations Elaine!

 
 
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Vintage Sewing Machine for Sale

1950’s Kenmore C877.15. For Sale as is. With carry case $40 without case $30.00.  Clean and oiled. Sews beautifully but no motor, light or controller (look on line for those). Has belt for motor.  Have not tried it on a treadle base. Note that the bobbin winder is missing a spring but works fine by holding it down while in use. Printed out Instruction Manual included. Contact Edie at 250-376-9730

 
 
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Heather Morrison was the winner of the box of quilting treasures for the month of April!
She drove in from Pritchard and was pretty darn excited to pick it up!
Congratulations Heather!

 
 

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Michelle Goodrick was the big prize winner for Saturday of the quilt Show! She needed 2 hands to carry all her loot! A lamp, sewing caddy, patterns and more! Have fun Michelle!

 
 

Treadle Sewing Machine for sale!

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Donna Rickman is selling one of her Treadle Sewing Machines This one is dated 1910 and is in perfect running condition!
The machine has only had 1 previous owner.
Priced at $350.
Contact Donna at 1-250-299-3880

 
 

APQS Millie Giveaway!

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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 to win: .https://www.apqs.com/shopping-tools/giveaway/millie/

 
 

Collected Thoughts Free Pattern

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This quilt pattern would make a great stash buster! Anyone out there have a stash needing to be used up? LOL
The pattern calls for specific yardage but I think it may work very well just using your bits and bobs.
You could also add a border or not....your choice!
Click on the link for the free pattern: http://marcusfabrics.com/images/project/collected_thoughts.pdf

 
 

A little bit of Feedsack History

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By Jane Clark Stapel

The history of the cloth bag started in the early years of settling what later became the United States. At that time food staples, grain, seed, and animal feed were packed in tins, boxes, and wooden barrels. However, tin cans rusted and barrels wore out, allowing pests to get at the products within. Both of these forms of storage were also awkard to transport. They required a wagon and horses or mules, something many farmers or widows of farmers did not have. How much easier to toss a bag of feed over the back of a horse! The problem, however, was that no one could sew a seam strong enough to hold the content of the bag. The solution came in 1846 with the invention of the sewing machine, which made it possible to sew seams to make the sacks secure. M. Hurd of Auburn, NY patented a machine for making flour sacks that was cost efficient.

Cloth was also scarce until the New England mills began weaving a good supply of American-made fabric in the 1800s. With U.S. manufacturers getting into the field, the American market no longer depended upon costly English and foreign yard goods. With machines to make the seams stronger and U.S. fabric now available, the American textile sack was possible. From about the 1880s through the 1940s the bags, as much as the products they contained, became hotly advertised items. One of the largest bag manufacturers in the nation was the Bemis Brothers Bag Company based in Minneapolis, MN. Today the Bemis bags and, in fact, all cloth bags are important collectors' items.

The terms "feedbags" or "feedsacks" are not totally accurate. According to Anna Lue Cook in her book Textile Bags --The Feeding and Clothing of America, the flour industry consumed the largest share of the feedsack market with more than 42 percent, sugar was next with 17 percent, behind that were feed, seeds, rice, and fertilizer. Some people refer to these utilitarian bags as simply textile or cloth bags, chicken linen, or 'pretties'. The loosely woven early bag was displaced when machinery became available and, as the trend for cloth packaging became more popular, a tighter cotton bag was more commonly used. When the product inside was used up, the frugal housewife, who wasted no scrap of cloth that came her way, was soon recycling the bags.

Copyright 1997, Jane Clark Stapel

 
 
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Cranberry Batiks by Timeless Treasures

Take a peek at these gorgeous batiks by Timeless Treasures. I just love the warm colours of this line.
These batiks are $17.99 meter.
Available in store and on line at http://www.fabricshelf.ca

 
 

Spring Cleaning at the Shelf

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It is Spring Cleaning time at the Shelf. Oodles of new product coming in so we need to make room.
First up we have all Chili Pepper patterns are on sale for 30% off. The patterns are very affordable to start with so your savings will be significant! Yeah for the cleaning!
Check them out in the store or on line at http://www.fabricshelf.ca