Famore Rotary Cutter Review on Off the Wall Friday
Nina-Marie Sayre
by Nina Marie
6d ago
 Okay, so I don't like change.  I know most people say that but I really don't like change.  Of course, this translates into my quilting life as well.  When I find a tool I like, I like it for life.  That would be why I am using the same rulers (Quickline designed by Nancy Crow) as I did 30 years ago.  My square rulers (Bias Square from the Patchwork Place) and rotary cutter by Kai.  When they wear out, I just check on ebay for replacements.   That all said, I still keep my eye out for what's new in notions. That became a goal of mine on my recent ..read more
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Sewing & Quilt Expo on Off the Wall Friday
Nina-Marie Sayre
by Nina Marie
1w ago
Waiting for the vendors to open! Okay am I the only one who has never been to a Sewing Expo?  This year I finally got to attend since it was returning to the I-X Center on the westside of Cleveland...and let me tell ya....most of the women I talk to have been going for years.  After spending the day, now I understand why. Reason 1 - the Expo encompasses all that is sewing and quilting - If it has to do with those two things, then you will find it there.  There were vendors for EVERYTHING which includes but not limited to sewing and long arm dealers, quilt shops, notion ..read more
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Improv Piecing on Off the Wall Friday
Nina-Marie Sayre
by Nina Marie
1M ago
Hard at Work You know sometimes all you want to do is sew and boy, have I done that.  Taking Improvisational Piecing with Veronica Hofman-Ortega at John C. Campbell's Folk School was one of my better ideas.  I love a class that starts with design exercises that will lead into bigger and better ideas.  Not to mention the ladies in my class were great!  There was a full range of quilters in the class  - from the very experienced to the beginner.  All were traditional, so this was pushing pretty much everyone out of their comfort zone.  But let me te ..read more
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Mission: Pack 4 Class on Off the Wall Friday
Nina-Marie Sayre
by Nina Marie
1M ago
Okay, show of hands, who out there gives a small groan when you get the supply list for a big quilting class?  25 years later and many, many 5-day quilting classes and I still get intiminadated when I first read the list.  You think to yourself, "Self!  Does she really want us to bring all this stuff?  Are we really going to use all of it? And how much fabric is actually enough?"  I mean nobody wants to get to class and think, "Gosh I wish I had  "insert the most perfect fabric here" with me."  But also you don't want to be THAT gal who brings her wh ..read more
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Learning to Fail on Off the Wall Friday
Nina-Marie Sayre
by Nina Marie
1M ago
  So last week, I was talking to a friend of mine and she said, "Ohhhh I don't have a creative bone in my body."  If I only I had a dime for every time I heard that.  I do believe people are born with strengths and weaknesses and there is no reason that you need to be strong in everything.  HOWEVER...I believe that everyone can enjoy the joy of "making" no matter what their talents.  I mean think about it.  How many kids don't like to color and draw?  Hardly any.  It's only when they hit about age 8 do they let the world's perception of their art affec ..read more
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Pegboards for Quilting on Off the Wall Friday
Nina-Marie Sayre
by Nina Marie
1M ago
My Pegboard, white, cut to fit the space, painted stripes, electric orange tape. Baskets, cups used for additional space, labeled So today I read an interesting post on my Sewing/Quilting Organization list on Facebook.  A member was looking for ideas for the use of a pegboard in her sewing space and asked for pictures.  My first thought was lots of people must have pegboards and they all must use them the same way.   Apparently, I was wrong.  As goes it with a list of 110K (yes you read that right 110,000!) quilters/sewers, you get many opinions and ideas on ..read more
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It's Been A Week on Off the Wall Friday
Nina-Marie Sayre
by Nina Marie
2M ago
Dorothea Lange, Seeing People Exhibit  Okay so here is this week's tip....don't think you can take a quick 2-day trip to Washington DC and not come home exhausted and your mind a big creative blur.  We only saw 2 museums, The National Gallery and the National Museum of American History and it still was stimuli overload. It wasn't just the museums which were amazing in themselves, but also the whole National Mall area.  We took the metro in from Arlington, VA, and popped up in the Federal Triangle station which is the middle of 10 neoclassial HUGE buildings.  I tru ..read more
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6 Facts You Didn't Know about Dorothea Lange on Off the Wall Friday
Nina-Marie Sayre
by Nina Marie
2M ago
  Dorothy's Lange This week finds me traveling to Washington DC to visit the National Gallery.  We love the National Dorothea Lange, Formerly enslaved woman, Alabama, 1938 Mall since we are kinda museum junkies.  But we haven't been back since 2019 due to the dreaded plague.  I keep an eye on the National Gallery's webpage and discovered that they are running a Dorothea Lange exhibit through March.  So Paul is indulging me with a quick trip down to see it as well as the Mark Rothko exhibit and Masters of American Furniture, the Kaufman ..read more
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The Changing World of Social Media on Off the Wall Friday
Nina-Marie Sayre
by Nina Marie
2M ago
 So this week, it was brought to my attention, how much social media has changed over the short life of the internet.   In the late 90's, it wasn't unusual to connect with other quilters on different sites including www.quilt.com.  There were also forums (Reddit type)  where you could ask questions and form groups.  I joined a quilt guild that was active but just virtually.  At the time,  it was all very new and interesting.  I also belonged to two email groups (one traditional - one art quilt-based) where you would start a topic and people would ..read more
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Improv Quilts at John C. Campbell on Off the Wall Friday
Nina-Marie Sayre
by Nina Marie
2M ago
Fall 1 With 2024 starting, I thought it was a good idea to look into our next creative vacation.  Paul and I both wanted to get back to John C. Campbells Folk School in North Carolina so I started there.  Luckily,   I found the class, Intro to Improvisational Quilts taught by Veronica Hofman-Ortega.  The class description reads.... Explore improvisational cutting and piecing methods to create one-of-a-kind contemporary quilts. Dispense with templates, exact measurements, and block-based patchwork, and embrace the unexpected and exciting outcomes you ..read more
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