Sunday, October 26, 2008

Inventory Today

The Reedsburg Quilt Show was a lot of fun. Many great vendors and quilts to tempt me. I came home with a beading embellishment book for fabrics from the Turtle Island Beads booth. I also came home with an over dyed tablecloth from Lorna's booth. Oh so gorgeous!
One of the viewers choice winners at the quilt show was a 5 year old boy. He helped his grandmother pick fabric and then he sewed the blocks together. His grandmother finished the assembly and quilting. It was really fun seeing his face when he saw the blue ribbon on his quilt.
I sold a lot of my hand dyed fabric at the show. I spent most of today making changes to my Etsy store. I added a few new colors of jewelry and quilt block magnets to my shop today. Yes, that was what I was hiding in the snowflakes and Chinese take out boxes.

All is inventoried and put away. This coming week I will be getting more items ready to send to the Iowa Artisans Gallery in Iowa City. This gallery will be stocking my jewelry and stained glass snowflakes for the Christmas season. If you are ever in Iowa City be sure to stop in and see this fabulous shop. I have a bunch of fall pictures to post. I hope to get those added to my blog later this week.

P.S. The first snow of the year is coming down right now and I haven't finished hand quilting the new quilt for our bed...Oh well.

5 comments:

Gwen Buchanan said...

And these little magnets are delightful... I'm sure you will sell out!
All the best!!

bindu said...

Those magnets are so lovely! How do you make them?? Do post pictures of your snow ...

ArtPropelled said...

The magnets are so dainty. Love them!

Snow! How wonderful!

Faith said...

The magnets are lovely I hope youve sold lots and lots. Two years ago me and Jim had a stall demonstrating hooked rugs and it was hard hard work, we only just made enough money to get the cost of the stall hire covered.
Oh your hand dyed cloths are so so yummy.

Grace said...

I love them.. they are so beautiful.unfortunately I'm korean who lives in korea.

I wish someday, I can buy your beautiful crafts.

take care.