So this fabric just came in and I do not know what to do with it. Anyone have any ideas? I like the high contrast black with color, but what now I am not sure. By the way, I have no idea how to get the print to stop being underlined. Oh and if you don't want to comment on this blog, then you can always go to the website and click on the link in the upper right hand of the home page. www.susieqquilting.com
So here are three of the four new Stonehenge Skins I got in. I am currently making the Labyrinth quilt pictured. I hope to finish it by October BOM's. This is a very simple pattern to sew, just lots of half square triangles. Let me know though if anyone wants a class. Speaking of classes. We have a buggy barn class and begining free motion classes scheduled for October. Go to http://www.susieqquilting.com to check them out. Also I love to hear from you if you would be interested in this Stonehenge Fabric for a block of the month starting in January. Just the regular Stonehenge Fabric, not the skins.
Yes it has been over 2 months since I have written, but I just never know what to say, so many customers have told me they just want to see all the new fabric that comes in and all the new projects I am working on.
My name is Susan Meyer, and I am the owner of a bricks and mortar fabric store called Susie Q Quitling is Eureka, Missouri. Eureka is also home to Six Flags over Mid America. The store is located in old town Eureka, just 2 miles from Interstate 44 and Missouri HWy 109. My passion is sewing many different things, but for now it is quilting to help support my store. I am not the most attentive blogger because I feel wierd just writing things for other people to read. I love to talk, but dislike writing because I was criticized so much by my family and teachers. I am ADHD, and am not very good at grammar, and horrible at spelling, so I always feel like people are judging me on the mechanics of writing, instead of content. My life is all about creating with color. Therefore, I dislike typing because it lacks color. Well that is enough about me. As far as sewing and quilting, if I did not have to make a living from my store, I would love to make vividly colored, intricate quilts and clothing. Feel free to ask any questions you may have. I am pretty knowledgable about most things to do with textiles, and creating with them.