It’s Back…Potholderpalooza!
On Cyber Monday, November 29, Potholderpalooza is back! It’s time to replace those nasty, turkey-gravy stained and scorched potholders. Everyone has them, so it makes the perfect gift.
On Cyber Monday, November 29, Potholderpalooza is back! It’s time to replace those nasty, turkey-gravy stained and scorched potholders. Everyone has them, so it makes the perfect gift. And you can present them hanging from the neck of a local NYS bottle of wine. During potholderpalooza, all potholders are just $9 (regularly $10). Shop from a huge selection of themes: retro, food, happy hour, music, holiday, sports, travel, speak out, caffeine, pop culture and Hollywood. Keep checking back for new additions.
And don’t forget about the always popular pinup oven mitts. Guys: Firemen, Cowboys, Athletes, Outdoorsmen and Construction Workers. Women: Vintage Lodge Gals, Gals on Motorcycles and Gals on Cars. Coming Soon: Farmers and Cowgirls. These oven mitts are sure to make cooking more fun.
New this year for the kitchen are embellished tea towels. Extra large 100% cotton woven tea towels with a corner-hanging loop are embellished with themed fabric like cocktails, wine bottles, grapes, Irish, coffee, tea, sailboats and other fun themes.
Dress up your kitchen with some fun accessories. They make the perfect hostess gift or stocking stuffer. Hang a potholder or oven mitt on the neck of a gift of wine. Wrap a gift of cookies or homemade nut bread in an embellished tea towel. Or make a gift basket filled with edible goodies and one of these fun kitchen accessories which will last long after the edible goodies are gone.
Shop from the comfort of your couch and have your order shipped for a nominal shipping and handling charge. Or select pickup at checkout to get free curbside pickup. You will be notified by email when your order is ready for pickup and you can arrange a time to pick up your purchase. Or stop by the studio at the Hungerford during my special holiday hours to shop in person.
Special Holiday Hours:
First Friday, December 3, 5 - 9 p.m.
Holiday Saturdays, December 4, 11 and 18, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
December 16, Holidays at the Market, 6 - 9 p.m. (in conjunction with the Rochester Public Market)
Stop by the Studio
We all had a relaxing and productive weekend at my “Special” Fall Get-Away in October. There were lots of demos for holiday gifts and projects getting finished. If you missed the retreat and are looking for some holiday gift ideas to make, I have more kits available for purchase at the studio. Or perhaps you would rather just purchase those items already made.
We all had a relaxing and productive weekend at my “Special” Fall Get-Away in October. There were lots of demos for holiday gifts and projects getting finished. Kits were available to purchase for making holiday gifts such as purses, placemats, tote bags, a table runner, jewelry, wine bags, and embellished tea towels. We learned tricks for working with cork fabric and oil cloth.
Gifts & Kits at the Studio
If you missed the retreat and are looking for some holiday gift ideas to make, I have more kits available for purchase at the studio. Or perhaps you would rather just purchase those items already made. And I have a huge assortment other handmade gift items for sale. Plus you will find oil cloth, cork fabrics, blank tea towels ready for embellishments and lots of new 100% cotton fabrics which have arrived over the last few months. I now carry some Robert Blake fabrics and Paintbrush Studio fabrics in addition to Free Spirit and Art Gallery fabrics.
Special Holiday Hours at the Studio
Stop by the studio to shop for a unique handmade gift for a friend or yourself. Get some great gift-making ideas, purchase a kit or pattern, check out the new fabrics and say hi. I will be open for the following holiday hours and by appointment many afternoons between now and Christmas. No need to worry about stranded shipping containers at sea when you shop local and buy gifts handmade by local artists right here in Rochester. Not only will you be helping small businesses and the local economy, you will be buying a one-of-a-kind handmade gift. The Hungerford is full of local artisans who spent the pandemic creating. Stop by for a unique shopping experience. Masks are required at Quilting with Margaret, so we will all have a safe and happy holiday.
Special 2021 Holiday Hours at Quilting with Margaret, Studio #309:
Second Saturdays, November 13, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Small Business Saturday, November 27, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
First Friday, December 3, 5 - 9 p.m.
Holiday Saturdays, December 4, 11 & 18, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Holidays at the Hungerford, Thursday, December 16, 5 - 9 p.m. (with the Public Market)
Got Oilcloth?
Just in time for summer, 19 rolls of oilcloth just arrived at Quilting with Margaret. Stop in and see all of the pretty prints! Although I am not open for regular hours yet, you can make an appointment or simply give me a call to see if I am in.
I love oilcloth! So easy to use, even if you don’t sew. I love to cover my picnic table with a fresh new oilcloth each summer. Just cut a little larger than your tabletop, pull to the bottom of the tabletop and staple in place. It revives an old dingy wood picnic table with a cheerful cover that is easy to wipe clean. If you have ever been in a Mexican restaurant in Texas, this is what you find covering many of the tables.
But oilcloth can be more than just a cover for your picnic table. For a retro kitchen look, use a piece of oilcloth as a tablecloth on a kitchen table. Maybe your mom or grandma did this in the 1950’s. The fun and bright florals, fruit prints, checks and stripes all make nice choices.
Or how about some colorful oilcloth as shelf paper on some open shelving in your kitchen? No sewing involved, just cut to size and place on shelf. Oilcloth is easy to care for, simply wipe clean with a damp cloth or sponge.
But you can also sew fun kitschy items with oilcloth. Like colorful tote bags, a wipe-clean kitchen apron, an outdoor chair cushion or pillow. Just be sure to remember to use a longer stitch length and avoid stitch over the same place multiple times, as stitching oilcloth perforates the fabric. For this same reason, use tape or binding clips instead of pins to hold pieces together while sewing. No need to hem oilcloth, it doesn’t ravel.
Want to learn more tips of sewing with oilcloth? Check out one of Kelly McCants’s books “Sewing with Oilcloth” or “At Home with Modern June.” Or better yet, sign up for my Special 2021 Fall Get-Away Weekend where we will be making holiday gifts, some made from oilcloth. Get a signup brochure here.
2021 Get-Away Weekend a Success
Twenty makers (quilters, needleworkers, Zentanglers, painters, crocheters and sewists) descended on Beaver Hollow Conference Center for a rejuvenating weekend of creativity, April 22 -25, 2021.
Twenty makers (quilters, needleworkers, Zentanglers, painters, crocheters and sewists) descended on Beaver Hollow Conference Center for a rejuvenating weekend of creativity, April 22 -25, 2021. Quilts were made, art was created, projects were finished, gourmet food and drinks were consumed, and lots of fun was had. So much so, that we are looking into a repeat event the first weekend in October. Stay tuned for details.
This was our 15th Get-Away Weekend which was originally scheduled for 2020. Beaver Hollow was especially beautiful this year. The snow came as we arrived, but the remainder of the weekend was clear and inviting. Lots of participants enjoyed a few hikes and walks in the woods surrounding the lovely lake. The geese had pretty much made themselves at home. We enjoyed cocktails overlooking the grounds and lake.
Everyone had a full 6-foot or 8-foot table to themselves, so lots of room for creating. I think everyone would agree this was a long-awaited gathering and we all came home revitalized and renewed.
I have been organizing and leading weekend Get-Away retreats for the past 15 years, starting at Bristol Harbour Resort on Canandaigua Lake. For the last five years we have been returning to Beaver Hollow Conference Center in Java, New York. We have had participants come from all over western New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Maryland, North Carolina, Colorado and Rhode Island join us. It started out as a quilt retreat, but has evolved to include makers from many various fiber arts and visual arts. What everyone seems to love most about these retreats is the creative energy that abounds.
Karen Schiely, a quilter and professional photographer, has been attending these retreats for the past ten years. She put together a video celebrating the past 15 years of this event. It highlights an original song written and performed by Connie Deming, who attend our fifth anniversary retreat and performed “Quilt Song” live for us. Thanks to everyone who attends each year and has helped to grow the retreat into a really special gathering of friends and artists.
I look forward to seeing everyone again soon (maybe in October of 2021) and keeping the creative spirit alive. Creativity and art is what got me through the past year of uncertainties and makes me hopeful for the future.