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Bubble Shorts

May 28, 2019 by Judy

These shorts are just so cute. They totally remind me of the sunsuits from the 50s and 60s. My sister Kathy had such bad allergies that in every home movie we had there she was…running around with a handkerchief pinned to her sunsuit. We all wore these. These are classic. I found several bubble shorts patterns online. I downloaded 2 of them. This is the first one I tried. The

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Improvise!

May 27, 2019 by Judy

Improvisation is a word that is often reserved for improvisational quilting, improv Theatre, improv comedy. We have become accustomed to think of it in those terms. With so many gadgets at our disposal, we sometimes forget that our mothers and grandmothers had to improvise all of the time. Have you ever had one of those days where you look at some design element or decorative piece in your house, and

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How do you Say Goodbye to an Old Quilt?

May 24, 2019 by Judy

So we are cleaning out our cabin on the bluffs above the Mississippi. For those of you that are not familiar with Southwestern Wisconsin, it is one of the most beautiful areas of our country. Right here, in Wisconsin? Are you kidding? No, I am not. If you’ve never visited the Driftless Area of Wisconsin, you need to go. Now. Don’t delay. You will find a magical place that time

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Mitered Blanket Demo Day! June 20th 12:30-1:00 p.m.

May 21, 2019 by Judy

Everyone loves these fun, easy, throw or baby blankets. They are always one of the first thing people notice when they come into the shop. They always ask how to make the mitered corner, and, how are these made anyway? So, I have decided to have a demo day. These are fun to make, and there’s a little trick to the miter. However it doesn’t take a full class to

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One Block Wonder!

May 3, 2019 by Judy

I have been so busy writing my own books to stop and look up and take a breath. When I did, I realized what else is out there that I might have been missing! There are other C&T authors writing exceptionally great books. How would you like to see a fabric like this: To this: Well, you can. Go over to “Events” and read all about the class that we

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Sunsuit Time!

April 15, 2019 by Judy

Being a baby in the 60s, I remember little sunsuits. They’re super cute and easy because the clothing is all in one piece. They’re made for carefree summer days. I found this pattern and decided it was the cutest thing ever. It’s actually a Simplicity pattern. It ranged in size from 1/2, which I am assuming is a little baby size, for about 6 months. I wanted to make a

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Everybody loves Pajamas…Yay!

April 11, 2019 by Judy

My son called me the other day from school. He’s away at college. He asked me if he could use the credit card to purchase some pajama bottoms online. He said that all of his pajamas had rips in the crotch. So, like a good mother I said…..NO! I have a ton of NHL fabric that just arrived at the shop. I will make you several pairs. Well, I made

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A Primary and a Secondary Design

April 8, 2019 by Judy

A good quilt has a good design. Wow. That’s not exactly profound. A great quilt has a good design, and then another good design. Well, that’s a little better. What I mean by that is that the best quilts have multiple components when looking long enough. Whether that is a primary and secondary design, or whether that is a design, and then a closer inspection that yields interesting fabrics. Yes,

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Part 3 of Color Demystified!

March 25, 2019 by Judy

So I was talking about sorting your colors into clear bins last time. Have you done that yet? If you haven’t, then you better hop to it because now I am going to tell you the really fun part. So we all know that all blues are not created equal–and that goes for reds, yellows, greens and more. When you look at the colors in each box, there are a

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Color Selection Part 2

March 19, 2019 by Judy

Time to talk about how we are actually sorting fabric and fabric selection. This applies mostly to scrap quilting, but can be used for any type of quilt you want to make. I have a little decision tree that I use. This is what it looks like. My favorite color is orange, but that doesn’t mean that I don’t have blue or green moods every once in a while. Our

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    I always find the perfect coordinating fabric for my vintage tablecloth aprons, bags, and other projects too. Judy is soooo much fun!

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    More than a quilt and yarn shop… It feels like being invited into Judy’s home. If you are wondering if stopping by should be on your list… Yes! Beautiful fabric, wonderfully kind and talented staff and a bathtub full of yarn! Treat yourself and drop on in.

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