Thursday, December 11, 2014

Janean's BERNINA Pasco, WA



October 10 and 11 brought Carrie Wells and me to Pasco, Washington to Janean's BERNINA. It was a great event with lots of people and great machine sales. Including one for my daughter! She loves her new 710. Janine and Dewey hosted the event in the adjacent spaces next to their store. We had a large suite for our class room and even a "Sewapalooza Café". Carrie did all of the embroidery projects and I did the sewing projects. The catering was amazing and the café was decorated with many, many beautiful quilts. The photo booth was a great hit and we got a ton of pictures. 2 of the best ones are from Todd. He has a large flat bed truck and loaded it up with all of the machines to drive them down the parking lot to the classroom.... yes he tested the durability of the 880...it fell off of the truck! He picked it up and dusted it off and we plugged it in and guess what??? Yep sewed like a charm! It did have a few bumps and bruises:) Below I have I photographed the shopping lists Janine put together. I thought it was such a great idea. There was a picture of the project and then listed below it was all of the items that related to that set. The ladies put their name on it and turned them in after each set. Then the merchandise magically appeared in their bag at the end of the day. The best seller of the day was the drapery hemmer. It is a flat metal rectangle that you lay over the fabric and then fold the fabric up over the edge to press. It is made by Dritz. We used them to iron the top edge of the serger back pack. I think they had special orders for 25 of them. Janine definitely had the best remake of the Sewapalooza T-shirt! She turned it in to an apron! Sew cute. A good time was had by all.
 

Cutest apron ever!
Todd's Rockin' out!
 


Sewapalooza Café
Lunch at the Sewapalooza Café
Rock and Roll sewists




 
Best idea EVER! Steaming the Pellon
with the press. Also good for Designworks

Ummmmmm. keeps on tickin'

Kat's surprise!






 

Perfect for hemming! Especially on knit




Dewey getting his Rock and Roll on!



Carrie and Kat
Finally a picture of Carrie and I!


Quilting shopping list
Designworks shopping list


Embroidery Shopping list


Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Becky's Fabrics and BERNINA

Emily and Russell's amazing staff


October 3-4 took me back to Becky's Fabric and BERNINA in Lewiston, Idaho. I love going to this sweet little store, they make me feel like family. Emily and Russell Gottschalk do such a great job hosting events, taking care of their customers and Me for that matter!  The event was held at the Masonic Hall in Lewiston and was a great pace for a venue. We had a kitchen, large classroom and separate room for lunch, cutting and ironing. The staff at Becky's fabrics I extremely knowledgeable about the machines and projects. What a great work of people to work with. Can't wait to return in March.
Showing off our back packs
 
Making friends with the Serger!
 



Adding the glitz with Designworks

Baby Owen! It's a family affair

 

Portland Sew EXPO

September 24-28 I traveled to Portland to teach at the Portland Sew EXPO. Laura Dickson and A Common Thread sponsored the BERNINA booth. We did a great little make and take designed by Debbie Cacciamani, a quilted tea towel featuring the 750. Great little project for Quilt Shows. It takes about an hour and fifteen minutes to make. Shows off the dual feed, #20 foot, applique, and drop star quilting.

Our mini classroom
 
Jan showing off the new Long Arm by BERNINA!
 

Betty Stoltenberg and Sandra in the BERNNA booth
 

Becky and BERNINA crew

 
Happy students and finished projects