Dear Quilting Friends,
I’m taking advantage of a rare quiet morning
at the shop to write to you. Outside, the skies look heavy and
gray, but a little snow is falling and I am finally getting in the
holiday mood! I hope all your preparations for celebrating the
season are brightening your days and cheering your hearts with the
good news of Christmas.
The
staff at Threads of Tradition certainly had our days brightened
when we took off for our annual Christmas outing in mid November. We usually go for only one day, but this time we took an entire
weekend to relax and sew at Stitchin by the Lake, a special
retreat cottage with great food, beautiful surroundings, gracious
hosts and wonderful accommodations. The spacious sewing room is
well lit
and
warmed by a wood burning stove for a cozy atmosphere as you gaze
out the large window overlooking Lake Ogemaw near West Branch
Michigan. Groups of 4-6 are welcome to book the cottage for a
weekend and then not worry about another thing except which
quilting project to work on next! That decision was easy for
us - together we pieced the progressive quilt for the 2008 OH-MI
Shop Hop and then we all worked on our personal lists of gifts we
hope to have finished by Christmas.
If you are looking for a great get-away
weekend with your quilting friends, we would highly recommend
Stitchin by the Lake. More information is available on their
website
www.stitchin-by-the-lake.com. If you decide to visit them, be
sure to tell Jan and Jan "hi" from all of us at Threads of
Tradition!
OH-MI Shop Hop

I mentioned that we tested the progressive quilt pattern for the
OH-MI Shop Hop on our retreat. I think this is one of the
best quilts Kathy has ever designed for this event. Twelve sampler
star blocks combined with squares and half square triangles make a
stunning, yet simple to sew setting for this bed-sized quilt. The
quilt is only one of many reasons to purchase your passport now
for the 2008 shop hop. The Mardi Gras theme promises to be a
lot of fun and two new shops will be included, for a total of
eight shops. For a list of the
included shops and their locations please visit our website at
www.saudervillage.org/Hospitality/shophop.asp.
Each shop will be demonstrating a different tool or
technique at
scheduled
times throughout the days and of course, there will be special
sales for “hoppers” only. Passports can be purchased at any one
of the participating shops and the first 400 will receive a large
tote bag especially printed for this occasion. I hope you plan to
join us on February 20-23!
Shopping
Men’s Christmas Shopping Night is a
new event at Sauder Village this season. Threads of Tradition
Quilt Shop, Lauber’s General Store and the Village Gift Shop will
be open just for men on Thursday December 20 from 6:30 – 8:30 pm. We are offering special last minute help for holiday shopping
needs. We will have shopping consultants to assist in finding the
perfect gift, refreshments and offer FREE deluxe gift-wrapping! A
wish list to be filled out by you, to help him find just the right
gift can be downloaded from
www.saudervillage.org/home/updates.asp#Holidays. We’ll do our
best to help make him a hero on Christmas morning!
Our
annual After Christmas Sale will run December 26 – 31 and
selected items will be marked down 25% - 50%. Come and check it
out, there are sure to be some great bargains!
January
Classes
Basic
& Beyond Appliqué Techniques
Saturday, January 12,
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Instructor: Nancy Rosendaul
Skill Level: All
Class Fee: $30.00 / $27.50 Members
Class Size: Min 4 / Max 10
This class will cover basic appliqué methods, working with bias
pieces, yo-yos, reverse appliqué, folded flowers and other
techniques to add interesting dimension to your quilted projects.

Basic Rotary Cutting
Tuesday, January 15, 6:30 - 9:00 PM
Instructor: Glora Belle Yoder
Skill Level: Beginner
Class Fee: $15.00 / $13.50 Members
Class Size: Min 4 / Max 10
If you own a rotary cutter, ruler and mat and do not know how to
use them, or just want to learn how to cut fabric for piecing
quilts, this is where you need to begin. We will cover the grain
of fabric, squaring up your fabric, how to cut different shapes
and the different tools and how to care for them.
One Block Wonder
Thursdays, January 17 & 24, 6:30 - 9:00 PM
Instructor: Linda Stuckey
Skill Level: Skilled Beginner
Class Fee: $30.00 / $27.00 Members
Class Size: Min 4 / Max 10
One fabric plus one shape equals one stunning quilt! This
kaleidoscope quilt uses hexagon blocks that are joined together to
create your own unique quilt design.

Bargello
Saturday, January 19, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Instructor: Carolyn Snyder
Skill Level: Skilled Beginner
Class Fee: $30.00 / $27.00 Members
Class Size: Min 4 / Max 10
Bargello quilts are made using a quick strip method including a
range of colors or shades to produce a gradual color change of
exciting patterns. These striking contemporary quilts will
stimulate your creativity with their endless possibilities!
Free
Motion Machine Quilted Purse
Saturday, January 26,
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Instructor: Donna Missler
Skill Level: Skilled Beginner, but no machine quilting
experience needed.
Class Fee: $30.00 / $27.00 Members
Class Size: Min 4 / Max 10
While making a tri-colored lined purse, you will learn free motion
quilting as well as binding and zipper application.
In
addition to the listed classes, a new session of Saturday
Sampler begins on January 12. This is our sixth year for this
popular program. Identical sessions will be held at 8:00 and 9:00
am on the second Saturday of each month. Pre-registration is
strongly encouraged so we can have the correct fabric packet
waiting for you. More information available at:
www.saudervillage.org/Creativity/ClassSchedule.asp#SatSamplr
All
2008 Quilt Fair information is online at:
www.saudervillage.org/Creativity/Quilt_Fair.asp. Click on the
link to
register for classes online, to enter a quilt in the show, or just
to get more information about the show in general. Sharyn Craig
will be our guest instructor and I have heard that her students
always learn and laugh a lot in her classes. Quilt Fair 2008
promises to be a wonderful event, so mark your calendars for April
29 – May 4. I’ll be looking for you!
New Gift
Ideas
Expected
to arrive in December, hopefully in time for Christmas, are
two new “gotta have” gadgets for all the sewers on your Christmas
gift list. Dream World’s latest invention is a bendable, bright,
pure white light that snaps into an adhesive bracket on your
sewing machine so you can adjust the light exactly where you want
it, without shadows and dark spots. The quality metal light
housing, flexible arm and the 100,000 light hours of this energy
efficient LED light make it a good buy at $49.95.
The
Sidewinder bobbin winder from Wrights is the hottest selling new
gadget that we have seen in a long time. With this handy little
machine you will never have to unthread your sewing machine to
wind a bobbin ever again! That alone makes it worth its price of
$29.95. We have sold everything we had on hand but have 10 more
scheduled for delivery in December. If you want to be sure to
have first chance of having them in time for gift-giving (or under
your own tree) we are taking orders and will save one for the
first ten people who contact us. We can either ship them as soon
as they arrive or call you to pick yours up in the shop.
New Arrivals from
Quilt Market
Special finds from Quilt Market arrive almost
every day. The most recent fabrics include selections from Amy
Butler, Two Young Street by Prints Charming, Full Sun
by Maywood, Rosie the Quilter by Andover and many
reproductions including Williamsburg from Andover.
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Amy Butler |

Two Young Street |

Full Sun |
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Rosie the Quilter |

Williamsburg |
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To encourage clothing and home decorating
sewing, we have added more sewing notions and patterns to our
inventory including:
·
Kwik Sew patterns-some in stock, all by special
order
·
Zippers, snaps, hooks and eyes
·
Elastic
·
Fusion Velcro
·
Rick-rack, bias tape and seam bindings
·
Hand made buttons
·
Buttons to cover
·
Snap-together curtain rings from Dritz
·
Princess Mirah’s batik ribbon for knitting,
crocheting, locker hooking or It’s a Wrap techniques.
Hot Off the Press!
Ricky
Tims’ Rhapsody Quilts, inspiring, amazing - create your own
one-of-a-kind contemporary quilts with a traditional flair. Learn
to design, choose fabrics, make templates and handle curves easily
for these beauties!
Turn
circles, squares and rectangles into gorgeous quilts with help
from Valori Wells in her new book Simple Start, Stunning Finish.
Inside you will find 15 hip, quick-to-make quilts that get
dramatic results from simple shapes and large-scale prints, with
color inspirations from traditional to trendy, soft to spicy.
Amy
Butler sees art in everything she does - whether it is designing the
gorgeous fabrics for which she’s so well known, decorating her
home, planting her garden or shopping at the flea market. In
Amy Butler’s Midwest Modern, this designer extraordinaire
takes us into her house and studio to share her fresh aesthetic,
which takes the honest, approachable, easy style of the Midwest in
an exciting, contemporary direction.
I could go on and on, but hopefully this is
enough to tempt you to visit us in person! If you can’t come to
Archbold, do visit our website. I have given you many links to
our site in this letter and when you visit, you will see that it
is chock-full of good information and events happening at Sauder
Village, so plan to visit often!

Keep on quilting... there’s way too many great ideas out there to
slow down now!
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
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