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Thursday, 26 December 2013

A Crafty Person's Guide to Shopping In Manhattan



Ever wondered where to shop for fabric, wool, trims and notions on your trip to Manhattan, NYC?

Lots of you contact me asking for advice and I love to help so I've put together a page on my blog just for this - not a huge list, simply my favourites.  You can find it in my header tabs or you can click through to the page here




I hope you find it useful, let me know and let me know also if there's any other sections you'd like to see added to the page.

If you drop into The City Quilter be sure to ask for me and say "hi"!!!




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Wednesday, 25 December 2013

Previously On This Week: 25 December

Good morning everyone, not quite my usual post opening here's a super special Christmas message from Tatty



Back to usual business!  No words just a few links back to posts from the same week in previous years that are still relevant or might be fun to revisit.

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Sunday, 23 December 2012

In Memory of Dad

 










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Thursday, 19 December 2013

The Downton Abbey Trunk Show


If you're in the Manhattan through to 5 pm, Sunday, 22 December and you're a fan of Downton Abbey then drop by The City Quilter and see the Andover Fabrics Downton Abbey Trunk Show collection.

Maybe you've already heard about the new Andover Fabrics Downton Abbey fabric The Women's Collection designed by Kathy Hall, in collaboration with the Downton Abbey production team and maybe you haven't - if not, where have you been ;) ?  Let me update you via phone photos, which is such a shame but I was super keen to share this with you and didn't have a real camera with me at work!!!

This is a great first collection and last weekend I got to make up fat quarter bundles at The City Quilter based on each of the 4 Downton character's collections and including the companion prints detailed on their mood boards:


The Dowager - grey, purple and black
 

Lady Mary - burgundy, blue and green


Lady Edith - peach, green, blue and pink
 
 

Lady Sybil - sea foam, blue grey and mauve purples
 

You can check out each character's mood board, fabric patterns and character images here on Andover's blog.  In fact, Andover has got lots of great info going on via their website including free Downton Abbey quilt patterns and projects.

Here're photos of the trunk show pieces:

 Bags
 

Storage boxes
 
 
 
 and even a tea cosy

and an ornament
pattern available at Sew Many Creations

along with clothes
Authentic 1920 Dresses and Hat
patterns available at eVINTAGEpatterns
 
 
 

and lots of quilts
9 Easy Pieces


Starlight in green
 
 

Nana's Garden Path quilt

Downton Queen

Abbey Star
 

Counterpoint quilt
 

I've thoroughly enjoyed working with this collection - I'm a huge Downton fan and I've loved the opportunity to talk with store customers about Downton and also Highclere Castle where the series is filmed. 
Highclere Castle
From age 8 to 16, my daughter, Flicky, went to school at St Gabriel's close by Highclere Castle and, long before the Downton days we were involved via the school in events at Highclere.  Watching Downton brings back happy memories of home.
Flicky's school - St Gabriel's Independent Day School For Girls, Sandleford Priory, Newbury, Berkshire
Another small thing amuses me - Andover Fabrics make the Downton Abbey collection and Andover is also an English town close to Highclere and where I studied my foundation degree in Art & Design.  Life in America can be surprisingly unfamiliar on a daily basis with an amazing number of differences in the two languages and cultures, after two and a half years I'm still learning and small reminders of England are extremely welcome and fun!

Back to the Downton Abbey Fabric Collection, though, I'm really quite impressed by it.  I'm not one for buying collections, preferring to put my own fabric choices together but there's a lot about this collection that appeals to me in the prints and the muted yet strong colours.  Without a doubt, my favourite character in the show is Violet Crawley, The Dowager Countess of Grantham played by the wonderful Dame Maggie Smith.  Here's one of my favourite Dowager quotes - you've just got to love her!

 "I wonder your halo doesn't grow heavy; it must be like wearing a tiara round the clock"

 and interestingly my favourite character fabric collection is also hers - I love those designs and the purples, greys and blacks.  I hear some of the fabrics will be included in the fifth series, yet to be filmed - I'll be looking out for that.

Do you watch Downton?  I've seen the fourth series and I'm eagerly awaiting the Christmas Special -  I can tell all my American friends that you're going to love it :D  For those who aren't Downton fans and even those that are, you may enjoy watching the Snore (Downton Abbey) video and another favourite of mine is Downton Abbey sings One Direction's 'What Makes You Beautiful'!

Who's your favourite character and how do you feel about the fabric collection? - no spoilers though please as the show doesn't air in the States until January!!!



For details of other fabric, yarn, trim and notion stores that I've visited around the world along with the NYC stores I love, exhibitions and events I've attended and wonderful people I've been lucky to meet click the links below or in my sidebar :D



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Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Previously On This Week: 18 December

No words just a few links back to posts from the same week in previous years that are still relevant or might be fun to revisit.

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Saturday, 15 December 2012

Fun In Puerto Rico

 





Wednesday, 19 December 2012

It's Here - It's Available !!!

 





Wednesday, 19 December 2012

Xmas Gift Quilts

 








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