Sauder Village
22611 St. Rt. 2
Archbold, Ohio 43502
In Northwest Ohio
1-800-590-9755

Click here...
Rates. Dates & Hours

Dear Quilting Friends,

The “dog days” of summer have arrived, just in time for August vacations! If you are reading this on or before August 11, I am soaking up the sun or cooling off in the lake at our family cottage in northern Michigan. Jim’s mom, brothers, sister and all their families spend one week at the lake together each summer and we always have a fantastic time. I hope you are also able to get away for a great vacation sometime this summer!

Glora Belle, Nancy and I visited with many of you at our vendor’s booth at the Kaleidoscope show in Sylvania - thanks for stopping by to say hello! We enjoyed being there and since this was our second time to have a booth at Kaleidoscope, we were much more relaxed in our planning - experience really does make everything easier. 

We are currently planning our classes for the months of  November – January. We will be offering many of the classes that have been requested through our Create-A-Class program, so watch the mail for your brochure this fall. In the meantime, space is still available in all of our September and October classes. Why not try Magic Stack and Whack, Oak Alley Quilt, It’s a Wrap, the Sunny Outlook Valance or a Fan Sweatshirt Jacket? Or, brush up on your quilt finishing skills with Glora Belle’s Beautiful Borders and Bindings class or my Perfecting That Stitch hand quilting class? Register soon, fall is a great time to begin a project or learn a new skill!


Fabric

I’ll just highlight a few of the new fabrics that have arrived this month. Of course, pictures never do justice to these beauties, but maybe I can tempt you to come into the shop to see the real thing!

Cho-Cho no Sanpomichi (Cho-Cho is Japanese for butterfly) by Kumiko Sudo for In the Beginning Fabrics are shown in the featured free quilt pattern. The large-scale print is perfect for creating kaleidoscope effects in the blocks, which are set off beautifully by the contrasting smaller prints. The red square overlay outer border fabric is stunning and reason enough to make this wonderful quilt!

Another gorgeous, classic fabric is the Magnolia group from Blank textiles. Seen in the free quilt pattern below, you can almost smell the magnolias, they are so life-like! Coordinates include leafy patterns, a black and white strip, red berries print and more. Create your favorite quilt pattern with an elegant southern magnolia theme.

I’ll bet all of us have either owned or have sewn sock monkeys sometime in our lives. Just for fun, Moda has come out with sock monkey fabric called Monkey N Round. With its banana yellow background these sock monkeys are either jumping on their pogo sticks or just waiting to be hugged. The playful dot brings out all the colors in the other pieces for a perfectly coordinated look.

A bit unusual for our quilt shop are the Marbelous Cotton Jacquards from Robert Kaufman. Their soft sheen and subtle pattern is perfect for adding an elegant touch to quilts and clothing. I’d love to have a shirt or jacket from every color! We currently have the six colors below in stock. If these are a hit, we’ll be glad to order more!


Books

Add instant “wow” to any contemporary décor with modern twists on the simple-to-stitch quilts in Julie Popa’s book, Young at Heart Quilts. Bright, bold colors make these projects a perfect match for today’s new quilters. All fifteen quilts are simple enough for confident beginners, some combine simple patchwork with easy appliqué and include creative tips for changing the style of any design by varying fabric choices.

Are you looking for a way to produce quality quilt tops with speed and accuracy? The revised new addition of Advancing On II by Jodi Barrows is a must have book for the Square in a Square system since this book becomes the main core workbook for the technique. Whether you are new to the SnS system or an accomplished pro, you will enjoy the ease with amazement. Also available at Threads of Tradition is the Square in Square Technique Ruler that is needed to make any of the patterns in the book. With this technique, you will never cut or sew another triangle again!

Life can be messy, but you don’t have to live with it if you use Stain Rescue! The A-Z Guide to Removing Smudges, Spots and Other Spills from the Good Housekeeping Research Institute. Let the pros from Good Housekeeping show you how to remove more than 80 tough stains from fabrics, upholstery and carpeting in this A-Z guide. You’ll also find tips for identifying those vexing mystery stains - and how to banish them from your life forever!


Patterns

The latest trend is sewing quilts from either “jelly rolls” (2 ½” precut strips) or charm squares (packets of 5” squares) or from a combination of these two. We have many strip quilt patterns in both books and individual patterns and have begun to carry a few patterns for charm squares as well. One of my favorites is Little Charmers II , which has patterns for three runners designed for 5” charm squares. This fall we will be carrying some charm square packets from Moda but of course, you can also cut your own charm squares from your scrap fabric to create runners for every season and for gift giving. Christmas is coming soon, now is the time to start those handmade gifts!

Another gift idea or just a fun accessory is the TGIF Belt. Make it on the weekend…wear it on the same weekend! This contemporary, casual, classic belt is sewn from your favorite fabrics and heavy interfacing. The pattern includes instructions for foundation pieced, whole cloth, appliquéd and embellished belts, watchbands, purse handles and pet collars; in other words, something for everyone on your list and to coordinate with every outfit!


Tip of the Month... Sewing Half Square Triangles

A half square triangle unit is a square of any size that consists of two equal size triangles. Traditionally, two triangles were cut to the correct size and then sewn together along the bias edge. Aligning the triangles perfectly and sewing the bias edges together without stretching or distorting them can be a bit tricky; after pressing, these units sometimes need to be trimmed to be perfectly accurate.

Quilters, being the clever people that we are, designed convenient products for easier, accurate piecing of this commonly used unit. Both Triangle Paper by SPPS/Quiltime and Thangles by Mary Hayes save time and improve accuracy when sewing half square  triangle units. I highly recommend both of these products and we use both when we are sewing at Threads of Tradition and at home. Below, I have listed their common attributes as well as what I like best about each of these products. Depending on the project I am sewing, I select the product that best fits my needs at the moment.

 Both Triangle Paper and Thangles:

  • Are sewn by placing the desired two fabrics right sides together and with the paper pinned on top.
  • Have printed lines to follow for sewing and cutting.
  • Are sewn before the square is cut to exact size.
  • Keep the fabric from stretching and the stitching flat.
  • After sewing and cutting, if you fold the paper on the stitching line, it pulls away easily
  • Save time.

 I use Thangles when:

  • I have a long, narrow piece of fabric to work with since Thangles only require strips of fabric ½” wider than the finished size of the square.
  • I’m making a “scrappy” quilt top, a small project or only want a limited number of identical half square triangles.
  • I want to cut squares or rectangles from the same strip of fabric
  • I need an unusual size square - Thangles come in more sizes than Triangle Paper.
  • I want to save trimming time since there is only one dog-ear to cut off each square.

 I use Triangle Paper when:

  • I’m working with bigger chunks of fabric like fat quarters.
  • I need large quantities of identical half square triangles.  One sheet can yield up to 70 units depending on the unit size.
  • I just want to try the technique without spending much. Triangle paper can be purchased by the single sheet ($0.50) or in a variety pack while Thangles must be purchased as an entire package of one size and costs $5.00 per pack.

Of course, these are entirely my own opinions and you may have a strong preference for one or the other of these products. But either way, it sure beats cutting and sewing half square triangle units in the traditional method!

When you visit the Fulton County Fair on Wednesday, September 5, be sure to look for our quilters in the log cabin. In honor of the 150th year of the Fulton County Fair we will be providing a quilting demonstration from 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM. Stop in to see the quilt they will be stitching - except for the borders, it is composed entirely of half square triangles!


Can You Help?

The other day Jo Ellen Morris from Delta stopped in the shop to ask for help with a charitable project called Quilts of Valor. I promised her I would help to get the word out to all our quilting friends. The goal is to make quilts for over 55,000 injured soldiers. Quilts of Valor is a non-profit organization and volunteers make all of the quilts. If you don’t sew but would still like to help, you can donate material, batting, thread or a gift card so that the materials can be purchased. Money is also needed so the quilts can be shipped for finishing to volunteers who have long arm quilting machines and then shipped directly to the soldiers. So get your friends together and sew to show our soldiers that they are in our thoughts and prayers and that their hard work and sacrifices are not forgotten. For more information go to www.quiltsforsoldiers.com.. If you would like to donate locally please send your donations to Ohio Quilts of Valor, PO Box 34, Delta OH 43515.


Dates to mark on your calendar

October 13, 9:00 AM - Saturday Sampler Reunion - all are welcome!

October 19 - 20 - Threads of Tradition Quilting Retreat at Heritage Inn

January 12, 2008 - New Saturday Sampler 12 month series begins. Two identical sessions at 8:00 and 9:00 AM.


Hopefully this Current Threads has inspired visions of your next quilt(s) to dance in your head and  made your fingers itch to get started. Remember also, all the opportunities to learn and become more involved in the quilting world around you. That’s the real beauty of this quilting passion - there is always something new to learn and the challenge and satisfaction of quilting never ends!

                                                                Keep on quilting!   Linda


Threads of Tradition @ Sauder Village
22611 State Route 2, Archbold, Ohio 43502
800.590.9755  or 419.446.2541  ext. 3011
www.saudervillage.org
send email inquiries to: lrufenacht@saudervillage.org


If you wish to receive this newsletter, subscribe here