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Wednesday, October 25, 2023

Summit St Box Gift-Away!



Sew-Alongs! New Pattern Releases & Gift-Aways!

Winter Mystery info post coming out in less than a week -

It's chaos over here, but I can't hold these back from you any longer - they are far too cute and I know you are going to want them!

I love these boxes - I've stored everything inside them from cut up block pieces to sewing notions -

You know I transport projects-in-progress back and forth from home to QPO studio and these boxes are just about the right size for everything -

And they've got a quilty flair that speaks to me!


I'm currently using two of the boxes for my EPP hexie project.  It's time to add some of the neutrals around the units that I've been stitching on long flights and over-seas adventures.

Just look at those 9 stacks of 2'' squares and how nice they fit - and yes, the box is deep enough that my spool of thread doesn't keep the lid from closing.


I'm going to need a whole lot of neutral hexies -

But I'm ready!

(Okay, the new sewing machine box is my favorite!)


They fit the blocks for my still-to-be-named 1930s signature block quilt!

These 7inch x 7inch x 1.5" clear plastic boxes hold 6 1/2" quilt squares perfectly.

Not a quilter? That's OK. These boxes are very versatile and can be used in lots of different ways!

*Little treats and goodies 
*Pictures, scrapbooking, quilting.....any crafting supplies
*Make up and toiletries
*snacks
*Office supplies
*Jewelry
*Makes a great gift!


I have two more holding the blocks for our current Star of Hope Sew-Along.

Don't forget - Part 2 with the alternate block releases on MONDAY 10/30/23!


Where is Summit St. Shop?

In Webberville, Michigan!

They have refurbished the cutest old church into a wonderful gift shop full of home decor, fabric pre-cuts and quilting items, and so much more.  Visit their website HERE.

The boxes are currently on sale for $9.00 each.  And if you sign up for their newsletter you can save 10%  

Get your holiday shopping well underway without even leaving your comfy chair.

If you are local - drop on by and tell them Bonnie sent you - but remember they are closed Monday and Tuesday. 


Are we going to give some Summit St Boxes away?  You bet we are!

I'll be drawing for 3 winners who can each pick their choice of box.



We'll draw for our 3 winners next Wednesday, 11/1/23.

Good luck everyone!


This was my big deal yesterday.

Groceries were a must - we are out of everything.

There were prescriptions to pick up and a couple of other errands that needed running.

And I stopped by Dollar Tree to pick up stemless wine glasses.  We have gone through so much stemware due to use and dishwashing it just seemed futile to buy more.

And I found these!  At $1.25 the price was right, and the message was cute.  I was able to score 17 matching.

With the October Quiltvillians arriving today, and the November Quiltvillians right on their tail - I know they will be put to good use right away and perhaps the message will encourage every one to "Enjoy Every Moment."

I know I will!


And I'm a few steps closer to this happening FRIDAY!

Much proof reading to come.  I need to make the PDFs including the pattern back pages - and get everything up into the stores.  That's my goal for today.

How about your Wednesday? Anything good happening on your end?


Quiltville Quote of the Day -

Sweet thoughts with a lot of truth!
Don’t be afraid to let yourself learn something through mistakes!
Have a great Wednesday, everyone -


 

16 comments:

  1. Barbara Dieckmann10:04 AM EDT

    Those boxes look wonderful! My fav block sizes these days seem mostly to finish at either 5" or 6" using base 1" grid and 1 1/2" strips and squares. Been using Bonnie's scrap saver system and handy triangle cutting ruler for last few years and love it. Creating scrappy blocks has never been easier since leftovers that are smaller than a FQ get cut into 2 1/2" and 1 1/2" strips and squares as I finish cutting with that bit of fabric and go into the appropriate drawer of my "paintbox" cart. So looking forward to opening my drawers of blues and creams once "Silk Path" gets released.

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  2. I live a little over an hour from Webberville. Road trip!

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  3. Today is my "It's Sew Wednesday" friendship group at my community clubhouse!!

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  4. the little boxes are so cute and a great size! thank you for doing this giveaway.

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  5. Those little boxes are sooo cute!! Today we are just trying to make it through so I can get home and do some practice sewing on my log cabin blocks. It's been so long since I have done one that I have actually forgotten how to do one!! HAHA!

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  6. Just had to order a few of those boxes for my friends Christmas gifts...maybe I'll fill them with thread! Happy Sewing!

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  7. Hi Bonnie,
    Today I completed All New England Shop Hop, I was only able to do the East Central Region as I just moved to NH and still unpacking. CW

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  8. Anonymous6:19 PM EDT

    Guess it’s time for a road trip to see her supply as she’s about 1 1/2 hrs away. Good time visit a friend who lives nearby! Thanks Bonnie for all you do for us quilters. 🤗

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  9. Anonymous10:58 PM EDT

    Those boxes look amazing! I’m a sucker for storage ideas

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  10. I love these cute boxes. I could see them hanging in my sewing room. Thanks for a great giveaway.

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  11. Those boxes are so cute! Thanks for a chance to win one.

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  12. Anonymous7:14 AM EDT

    You have the best “finds” ever…thank for your blog!



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  13. Karen Wolf8:34 AM EDT

    What great little boxes. I can thing of several ways to put them to good

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  14. Anna Landthaler12:17 AM EDT

    Cute boxes! We all need more of those!!

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  15. Anonymous9:20 AM EDT

    Love the boxes.

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