Coming to a Quilt Store Near Me
I happened to check my computer yesterday just as our local quilt store was beginning a special Facebook Live post. The big announcement? Kaffe Fassett and Brandon Mably are coming to the store for three days in September to do a lecture and two workshops.
Kaffe Fassett! I immediately went to the workshop page and signed up for the lecture and the Economy Block quilt workshop. (As of last night, that workshop had sold out.) I think it was pure serendipity that I happened to catch the Facebook Live—the universe was being especially kind to me yesterday.
I love Kaffe Fassett fabric—I have three Kaffe cotton sateens in my pile of wovens waiting to be turned into tops—but he was a knitter long before he was a quilter and a fabric designer. I have been seeing his work since the 80s and 90s. I am so excited about this, I can hardly stand it.
The lecture will be held at the Flathead High School auditorium, so there are plenty of tickets available for that event if you’re local and want to attend. Check the Quilt Gallery website for more information.
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Yesterday was crummy. The back door cold front coming down from Canada brought wind with it for most of the day, in addition to snow and rain. I stayed inside and made the muslin for McCall’s 8560. This is the pattern I will use for my Bernina University quilted jacket because there is much to like about it.
I might be able to go down one size, but I am going to stick with the size I made. The length is perfect. The sleeves are made using two pieces, with an elbow dart in the back piece. They fit extremely well and avoid that “tubes sticking out of the body” look that comes with a lot of these kinds of jackets. I am not a fan of the curved hems at the sides, so I will make the side hems straight on my BU jacket.
I’m not crazy about the dropped shoulder sleeves, either—I never have been, in sweaters or in sewn garments, because they make me look like a linebacker—but I am not sure I want to do the work of making them fit more like set-in sleeves. I have to think on that a bit more. I also need to experiment with battings. I want the jacket to have some drape, as much as it can have being quilted. I have some silk batting and I wonder how that would work. I will report back.
I’m sewing while I have the time because the weather is supposed to improve and I will need to be outside. I’m going to try making a Kashi dress today to test out that pattern.