Author: Sue

  • It’s “Mud Season” again in Johnstown–“At Home Quilting”

    This past weekend, was another Mud Season in Johnstown -  a cute town just on the southern edge of the Adirondacks – and the class was once again at the shop, “At Home Quilting”.  It’s located on Main street in Johnstown, and I know that I told you a bit about it just a few…

  • Adirondack Quilt Shop and “Mud Season”

    One weekend ago, I traveled north to Glens Falls and to the Adirondack Quilt Shop (I call it the ADK quilt shop) .  We had another “Mud Season” 2 day workshop, AND we were able to use the brand new classroom.  Just down the hall from the main shop.  Have you ever been to the…

  • “Mud Season” at A Notion To Quilt

    I went “back over” to one of my very favorite shops on Massachusetts a few weekends ago (April 27 & 28) – A Notion to Quilt! Located just south of the village of Shelburne Falls with the Bridge of Flowers.  If you’ve read my entries, I KNOW you’ll remember me telling you all about this…

  • At Home Quilting and “Mud Season”

    I “visited” with some quilters from At Home Quilting this past weekend and as always, at a GREAT time!  Four quilters made “Mud Season” and one went with “Snowy Hideaway”.  At Home Quilting started as a long arm shop, (and still is!), but Jennie & Dan (0wners) are branching out and adding some wonderful fabrics…

  • Judy–the Lake Lady

    Thought I’d share three very special “Up North” wall hangings with all of you.  They were made by Judy (the “Lake Lady”).  She REALLY loves the “Up North” scene and has a special interest in embroidery!  What do you all think?  My reaction was “WOW”!  And here they are – the first one Judy made…

  • A Notion to Quilt with Snowy Hideaway and Up North

    I traveled to my favorite Massachusetts shop on two separate weekends in the past two months.  A Notion To Quilt is the shop and I know you’ve read my past blogs about this great shop!  If you haven’t been there yet, you REALLY should plan a road trip soon!  They have everything and lots of…

  • Log Cabin with Mud Season!

    I taught my first class with my latest series of patterns which I call “Mud Season”, which is actually three patterns that may be combined to create one larger wall hanging.  There is “Little Woolies”, “The Cowgirls”, and “Rubber Ducky”.   I really enjoy creating patterns with critters! Log Cabin Fabrics is where the class was…

  • ZenDoodles

    I’m a bit behind in my postings, and thought I’d spend some time to “catch up”!  I’ll start off with a half day class I taught in January, which I called Zendoodles!  Fun name!  Zendoodles are actually my version of quilting zentangles, which is an art form all it’s own.  I simplify it by saying…

  • FREYR and weathermen

    Can you guess what my blog is going to be about by seeing the title?  No?? Well, here’s the summary – Had a 2-day class during Freyr!  And the long version is . . . . I was scheduled to have an “Up North” weekend workshop in Johnstown, NY, a drive approx. 1 1/2 hours…

  • Salem Courthouse Quilters

    Just north of Schaghticoke, in Washington County is the cute little village of Salem, NY.  AND like most villages in the US, they have a group of quilters, The Salem Courthouse Quilters!    They invited me to teach a pocketbook class on November 14th – and they decided to make the Julie Just Right Bag!…