I hope your travels will take you to Texas Quiltworks!
Deep in the heart of Texas A&M Aggie Country, this shop is stocked with everything you would ever need fabric wise for ANY style of quilt you are longing to make.
We stopped here on our way to my lecture with the Brazos Bluebonnets quilt guild. We had enough time to browse and shop a bit before heading over to the Brazos Center to set up….and I enjoyed wandering around the bright and airy aisles of the shop.
Love the “Texas” state shape quilt on the wall!
Keep your eye on the triangular folded fat quarters on the top shelf of the bolt cases ---
The fat quarters circle the room like prairie points – see them?
See them here? What a great display!
And even here!
Lots of tall walls covered with samples to whet your appetite.
Circular bolt racks form islands to walk around, finding just the right shade.
Helpful and friendly staff ready to wait on you!
Tools and notions and threads galore!
And some fun décor – just for ---FUN!
I have a big jar of partially covered thread spools at home – do you?
How about a jar of sliver trimmings? Colorful!
More goodies around every corner, including lots of cowboy fabric.
And yes, you can find your fabrics for your Texas A&M student, fan or alumni here!
Put Lone Star Quiltworks on your must-visit list!
And tell them Bonnie sent you!
Busy day today ---you will find me spending most of the day at the dining room table signing and filling book orders! There is no postal service today, so they will be slammed with everything tomorrow.
My flight to Colorado is at 6am. UGH! That’s a 4am run to the airport ---so The Hubster is responsible for dropping everything off later in the day when the Post Office is open.
I’m planning on Quilt-Cam tonight, will you be there? 9pm Eastern! Not sure if it will be more paper piecing of cornerstones or more string piecing of sashings or maybe some block construction, it all depends on if I have time to do some pre-cutting before time! We’ll probably just do an hour tonight instead of 1-1/2 hours. That 4am run to the airport will come early.
It’s a brand new week! What do you plan to do with it?
Amazing !!!! \0/
ReplyDeleteWill have to check it out next time I go! Can't wait!
ReplyDeleteTraveling to TX soon. I think a side trip from where I will be is in order. Beautiful shop. I know it will be well worth the effort!!!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely worth your time and everything (except machines) is 20% off for the entire month of October, so hope you get here in time to take advantage of the sale.
DeleteIs this going to be a hand-crank sewing machine night?
ReplyDeleteGoing to catchup on block of the month have 2 in progress one pumpkins the other flowers
ReplyDeleteIt will be 9am Tuesday morning here in Western Australia and I will be at work so unfortunately will miss Quiltcam live but look forward to watching on archive as soon as I can. Thanks Bonnie for all your inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to seeing you tonight...I hve some bindings to lay down .. I have missed the last couple live cams... but am loving the archived ones to watch when I have time! such a great feature! thanks for all you do for us in such a busy schedule!
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Hope to join quiltcam tonight. It's been too long. Today is the last day I'm allowing myself midterm break fiber therapy before it's back to the books.
ReplyDeleteThank you! We soooooo enjoyed your visit--I wish I could have taken your workshop :( but I did hear you: I spent 4 days ironing and cutting on my stash and I have a huge pile of 1.5, 2, 2.5 and 3 inch blocks....I've earned my way into those two books I purchased from you! Thanks so much--hope you come back soon!
ReplyDeletePS: And my scrap basket is now empty, lol
DeleteI have that pattern for the tessalating Texas quilt and a bunch of fat quarters I bought when I spent 3 months in Texas in 2004. If you haven't cut anything does it count as a UFO? I view it as future fun!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed Quilt Cam last night. Thank you so much for sharing yourself and your travels with us!
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