Sunday, August 22, 2010

Good News!

Well, as you know I haven't blogged for a while and now I can share with you what's been happening in our life! Back in April my husband wasn't feeling well and went to the Dr. They decided that they would send him for x-rays. They found that he had blockages in his heart, not much to worry about but worth watching. After a month went by, he still didn't feel well and went back to our Doctor. He had a pain in his rib, so the doctor send him for a bone scan. It was there they found a tumour in the rib. From that point on we have been in and out of hospital, with tests, and procedures. They were talking bone cancer. We were in shock as you can imagine and with the love and prayers from all our friends and family, he went into surgery on July 29. They removed the rib and sent it off for further investigation. Waiting is one of the hardest things to do, but yesterday, we received a call from the Dr to say there is no cancer and the tumour was benign! We cannot thank Dr. Sharon Ong and Dr. Larry Lim form being two of the best Dr's in the world. We would also like to thank all those at Surrey Mememorial Hosptial, who made us feel special and cared for each step of the way. I know we always here of things that always bad about our healthcare, but here is one real story to say they are great! Thank you everyone for your support, prayers and expertise in the health field. We are sincerely grateful.

Now, what's been happening here in the studio! Well, I have 3 new patterns 2 which will be release at our Quilts At Tanglebank on Sept. 11, the third pattern will be released at A Great Notion, Abbotsford Store in mid September! I'm teaching EQ6 (7) at A Great Notion in Surrey, B. C on Sept. 28 in the evening. Check on line for more classes that I will be teaching at agreatnotion.com.

I'm also desiging a new pattern for Northcott Fabrics for the spring to keep checking your local quilt shop or Northcott website!

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Machine Applique - my favorite! Modern Quilt Guild


I too like bright colours and this simple machine applique table topper was fun to design and make! Great for using up your scraps too!

Wow, I was just blown away when I attended the inaugrual meeting of the Vancouver Modern Quilt Guild! I wasn't sure what they were all about, but with Holly at the helm everyone had a great time and the show and tell was incredible. What a wonderful inspiring group of women. I'm now looking forward to our second meeting which is July 15th. If you don't have a modern quilt guild in your area, start one up on line.




We are also gearing up the 'Quilts at Tanglebank" on Sept. 11, 2010 and "Quilters Connection Magazine retreat on Oct 1, 2 and 3, 2010. I hope I see you there!




Susan J.


Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Quilts at Tanglebank Quilt Show


We would like to invidte you to our 2nd Annual Quilts at Tanglebank Designers Show that will be held at Tanglebank Country Gardens on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2020 from 10 - 4.
Jon Cheryl Wall from Country Quilts, Dougal Ann Walker from the Freckles Collection, Pippa Moore from Kitambaa Designs who will be showcasing their designs in a beautiful garden setting! Meet Tricia Sherman from the "Great Canadian Shop Hop" and QNN and Heather McArthur from Quilters Connections Magazine!
However, you don't need to be a quilter to enjoy a show like this. Anyone with a home or garden will be inspired by the creative possibilities for adding beauty to their surroundings. Patterns, fabric, finished items as well as plants will be for sale. Refreshments will be available or people are welcome to bring their own to enjoy in the garden.
The show takes place from 10am to 4 pm and it is free to the public. Tanglebank Country Gardens is located at 29985 Downes Road in Abbotsford, B. C. To get there from Highway #1, take the Mt. Lehman exit (#83) just west of Abbotsford. Drive north to Downes Road and turn left. Tanglebank is a short drive west and on the your right.
See you there!

Quilters Connections - Retreat - Join Us!

We at Quilter's Connection Magazine are holding our very first retreat on October 1, 2 3, 2010 at Edenvale Retreat and Convention Centre in Abbotsford! Only a few spots left, so if you want to sign up visit our website at www.quiltersconnections.com

Tsukeniko Inks and the Traditional Quilter

My experiment with inks, decorative thread and machine applique was almost done, but I missed something, just a little more black on the flower centre.....then all of a sudden the ink went everywhere! Yikes, I have black ink everywere on the quilt! It's on my cutting table, the floor and our little dog "Scooter"! Boy, did I run! I grabbed the quilt and the dog, ran downstairs to the deck, and thank goodness the hose was handy and I washed the quilt with cold water, not to mention the dog as well! The ink came out of the dog, but I still have a shadow effect on the border!
Hmmm.....thank goodness Scooter is black, but my border wasn't! Well, I guess this will be a teaching tool.....!
Remember, to always make sure you put the lid on........!
See you next time....
Sue

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Dresden Butterfly


I'm very pleased to see one of my customers, though it's hard to see her hiding behind her version of my pattern "Dresden Butterfly"! Mabel it's wonderful! If you have made a quilt from one of my patterns I would love to see it, send me pictures and we can start up a photo gallery! Thank you Mabel for letting me post this on my blog!

Monday, April 26, 2010

EQ7?


As a Designer and an EQ user for many years now, I'm happy to annouce that it's true! EQ7 is being released in June 2010! Here are some details

Quilts, Blocks and Now Photos!
Digital Cameras will become a quilter's best friend. EQ7 has dozens of ways to turn everyday photos into quilt art images. Or crop and edit scanned fabrics right in EQ7 in minutes. And that's just the start!

New Activation Policy
You'll never run out of EQ7 activiations! Activations and deactivation is as easy as two clicks of the mouse. Install on as many computers as you like and quickly trasfer activations from computer to computer. This new policy gives you complete freedom to manage your own activations - and no dongle to worry about!

EQ7 is the most user-friendly full-featured quilting software yet.

  • Complete user manual
    22 printable full-colour PDF lessons (115 pages)
  • Point-and-read info on each tool - now linked directly to Hel topics

  • 10 videos targeted for beginners

  • 67 "How do I"? topics; printable stepped-out instructions for doing everying from priting English paper-piecing templates to drawing a New York Beauty.

  • Built-in Help buttons are everywhere, targeted to the task you are doing
  • New Block tools for creating original blocks instantly without drawing

  • Blocks size themselves - just drag and drop on the quilt

User upgrading from EQ6 will feel right at home

Exactly the same friendly interface, plus loads of new user-requested features.

  • 5000 copyright -free blicks
  • 5000 new scanned fabrics, plus grayscale textures
  • 120 new pre-designed quilt layouts
  • Snap blocks to a Quilt Grid
  • Instant border blocks with greatly expanded Auto Borders
  • Print multipble photos on fabric
  • Create orginal fabric designs from photos, then pring on fabric
  • Mirror and use myriads symmetries on photos
  • Use dozens of artistic effects, making everyday photos look like watercolours or impressionist paintings
  • 79 new features in all

Netbook compatible

Works on netbooks as welll as laptops and desktop computers.

Shipping will begin June 7, 2010!
System requirements
Mimimum system requirements: Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 (32 or 64 bit, Internent access 750 MB of available hard-disk space, CD-ROM drive. Netbook compatible, Interent require dor activiatiion, deactivition and periodic validations.

Recommended: Monitor with screen resolution of 1024x768 or greater, Adobe Reader, sound card for demo videos.

Remember that if you are a mac user, you will need a PC reader!
Check out http://www.electricquilt.com/