I have a suggestion for the labels…. I used to like premade labels or embroidery machine labels, but now I like to write them, even if on a cute fabric label. My mom was a quilter and passed away, so I treasure her handwritten quilt labels. For this same reason I love handwritten recipes from family members too! ❤
My summer break begins after Friday. Since I am retiring, it won't feel real until the kids here return to school after Labor Day. For me, endless summer and lots of quilting time.
I’ll echo the excitement of the return of Strawberry Lemonade. When I dropped off my Heart of the Home quilt to my longarm quilter, we draped the quilt over her table. She took one look and all she said was WOW! The colors and prints in that collection just spoke to me. I’m so happy I can pick up a little extra yardage of my favorite prints. So love those adorable ginghams on the bias. Thanks for designing that beautiful,collection.
I love that you asked your kids their favorite quilt & brought it! It would be neat to see some of the older patterns and family favorites show up occasionally.
When my kids (all grown now) used to say they were board… I’d say.. “You’re a board? I’ll get some nails and nail you to a tree and have a tree fort to relax in. I was silly 😅 Then I’d suggest they go write a letter to their grandmother! This was the 90’s ~ pre all the electronics 🤷🏻♀️
I love podcasts vs blogs because I can sit and sew while I listen (and watch) the podcast. I can't read and sew at the same time so I don't feel like like I'm wasting time while I'm watching.
* Tip for Chelsi- when measuring lines on your cutting mat get crevices from overuse just move over one or 2 inches and use painters tape to help guide you so you don’t always have to be doing the math. To avoid over using one measurement if I know I will be cutting many strips of the same width I will use the painters tape method and move over a couple inches. This has helped me prolong the life of my cutting mats and as we all know are very expensive. And I never just toss my warn out mats. I will cut as many small sizes for taking to retreats and sit n sews to place next to my sewing machine for quick trimming. And, if you are into bag making they make the best sturdy bag bottoms. Thanks for another great show and timely subjects.
Great episode! Love the summer sewing list. I always look forward to the podcasts. Speaking of quilt shows, there is the Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show and Quilter’s Affair in Sisters, Oregon in July. On another note, I have just finished the Magnolia quilt pattern and it’s waiting for me to quilt it. It’s a gift for my son and daughter-in-law . Really enjoyed making it. Thank you 😊(Patty)
I have the large husky tool box in white, the table extends and is very sturdy. Its 48x50 has 10 wonderful drawers in various sizes including a long one 46 inches wide where I keep all my rulers…has 6 plug ins and usb…is on castors…drawers are rubber mat lined and it has a butcher block..im obsessed with it.
A tip for Chelsi. Do tackle those curves they are so muchfun.A video on RUclips by Elisa’s back porch, it is old but amazing. She illustrates cutting and sewing curves and they really are not difficult. The learning curve is not steep at all. No pun intended. But be careful you may become addicted. It will open a whole new world of design possibilities for you.
Just FYI- I purchased 3 pink toolboxes with no name on it so you can use your name with a circuit. I bought it at Sam’s this last fall and I gave them as Christmas gifts.
You guys didn't have to mention the RUclips plaque because I noticed and I am sure others did as well, and we can't see quilts we see the back of your head Billie it is a nice head LOL. I like your lists, it was a good idea to do those things. I found that when my kids were young, they are grown now and have kids of their own, but I used to say things like you could clean your room, pull weeds, ect. And that usually stopped them dead in their tracks for fear I would actually make them do some work. Ha HA. I have not used my sewing machine in sometime, I went through a divorce roughly 12 years ago, and I not been myself for all that time. I started out by watching a RUclips channel that is about making your own clothes, which I have done in the past, and from there it morphed into quilts, I spent a whole lot of money on fabric from a quilt store in Vegas. I have only ever made one quilt in my life and I was probably in my early thirties, and I don't do anything easy. So my first quilt was a queen sized quilt and it was a hand appliqued and hand quilted, Crazy I know. So I have never actually pieced a quilt, but it does not stop me from buying patterns that say intermediate or advanced, that stuff has never stopped me. I really don't like it when people say "oh I could never do that" I call bull puckey on that, if you don't try you have no idea if you can or can't do it. I believe you can do anything you set your mind to. OK I will get off the soap box now. Have a great trip, and Chelsie and Billy you have fun as well. Much love Tracy
My cousins and I have these toolboxes and we used our cricket and bit our names and “sew box”. Chelsea look on steal deals. They have a very nice one with a handle and tools in it it was 24.95
I am going to get a few of the storage bins today, One for paper piecing and one to keep near my sewing machine for the little tools that I use. Thanks for the suggestion, I love your podcasts and keep an eye out for them.
I love the I am bored list!! I live near the County fairgrounds where 4H is held every year as well as quilting showing. I am going to attempt attend at least one of these events. Plus some of the other items on the list.
Happy Anniversary! 🎉 Oh gosh, I don't go a single project without a full cleanup of my space, machine(s), my fabrics (figuring out what scraps to keep and what goes into the barrel) and my stash. New needle, wipe down the cutting board, de-fuzz the ironing mat, check the throat plate for nicks, assess the rotary blades: I want a clean slate every time. It feels like a full refresh mentally and creatively! I literally chirped with joy when I found out that Strawberry Lemonade was having a second season! Fantastic for you, and fantastic for us who didn't get it or enough of the selections we loved. (I know two right off the bat that I want a bolt of. #readytopounce ) Oh, and now you've inspired me to do the Hearts at Home quilt! I have a Strawberry Lemonade medallion project with half-yards chosen and in the process of starch ironing. (Lots of bias cutting requires a LOT of starch--KJ would be so proud, LOL.) The Hearts at Home quilt is going to be meaningful in a very different way, and will use some Riley Blake Strength in Pink strips and white-on-white along with strips from Sincerely Yours (one of a couple collections I've been kind of hoarding for the right project). I'm so looking forward to it, now! 😃
Congratulations on four years of wonderful podcasts! I haven’t missed an episode and watch them over several times. You have truly become a part of my quilting life!
Congratulations on four years!! Found you in 2020 and listened while on walks and then discovered you have live RUclipss of the podcasts which adds visuals to your descriptions! Enjoy every episode!! Thank you!!
My mom would hand me a vacuum or windex if I ever said I was bored in the summer 😂 so I quickly learned to occupy myself haha Great list of ideas, I am excited for summer sewing!
Thank you for this video! I literally stopped the video and moved into my sewing room so I could tidy up and clean off surfaces while I watch the rest of the video!! Thank you for the inspiration ❤
There is Pacific International Quilt Show in Santa Clara, CA in July this year. Historically it has been in October. Road to California is in Ontario, CA in January. I have attended these shows many times and they are so inspirational as well as vendor shopping available.
Congratulations on your 4 year anniversary! I have so enjoyed your thoughtful content and especially the annual quilt alongs. I hope you all enjoy your summer.
First time watching I normally listen whilst driving to work so great to see you all and the actual quilts. I would like to add a summer quilt show to your list the festival of quilts in Birmingham England happens every August
I found I wasn't really fond of my local guild but we have a church craft group that gets together. We work on whatever creative activity we want to. I love to see all the creativity.
Since I am retired & really don't feel I am bored, but their are certainly things I put off that I don't like to do. I reset my sewing spaces after each quilt. I use the stick vac every day I sew. Threads & "dust bunnies". Thanks for today's video.
I have the Kobalt box. I leave it on my sewing table. The top drawer I store my bobbins. the bottom drawer I store the machine feet. The top lid I have sewing notions. I love it.
I am SO glad that the strawberry lemonade fabric line is getting a reprint! I would see a quilt and love it. Sure enough it was made with that line of fabric. I liked it from the start, but I was low on money and couldn't afford to buy it when it came out. When I had the money the collection was wiped out and hardly anyone had any left. Now I will be able to get it!!!!!!!!
Sew, I have the toolbox I actually have 3 colors and the black one I found the featherweight stickers and applied to the box and will keep all my featherweight stuff in that one, the pink sits next to my sewing machine and my white is next to my longarm. LOVE them
How would I get added to Sherri’s email list? I want to be in the know for tips and tricks to quilting. I love the colors on your Heart of Home quilt. Great choice picks by your kids. My two cents about being bored. Kids should have the fun of being able to play in the reservoir, go camping, be with friends but I think they also need some opportunities to learn how to help around the house with projects. Plus, we all need family time. The summer goes by so quickly and then they are back to school again. Looking back I would have spent more time doing fun things with my kids going on different adventures and just being together. Only recently found your podcast. I have enjoyed watching and learning new ideas.
Chelsea I ordered a lime green tool box and it was out of stock but it came in pretty quick. I have two large tool boxes on wheels back to back and I put my cutting mat on top for a cutting station. So this tool box coordinates with it. Love seeing your quilts. I am waiting for you book of the family favorites. Love hearing your family stories.
Thanks for another great episode. Many great tips. Here are a few of my own. I try to do this throughout my home including my sewing room “ put things away not up”. This tips is great because when I need that notion, tool or something else it’s right where it should be and I’m not wasting valuable sewing time looking for things. My other tip is I make 8 bobbins at a time. I don’t often sew one project at a time I see many. I make 8 bobbins sew my projects and then when I don’t have any left I make more, clean my machine, even under it and change my needle. I have been doing this for over a year and it seems to work well.
Chelsi, I love your Heart at Home quilt and the fabrics you used. I LOVE the dark purple, in the upper left corner, and the fabrics in the next two blocks down. So pretty! I also love that shade of green. Happy Anniversary for your podcast.
Congratulations on your anniversary! I often listen to your episodes while I work in the garden. It makes for lovely mornings, great tips, and lots of giggles.❤
Garden quilt show recommendations? I’m considering the August Iowa Quilt Guild garden quilt show near Des Moines and the Riley Blake garden quilt show in Lehi, Utah in September.
To be honest most people slow down sewing in the summer because there's so many other activities going on. Winter months are much more ideal for sewing
I have a suggestion for the labels…. I used to like premade labels or embroidery machine labels, but now I like to write them, even if on a cute fabric label. My mom was a quilter and passed away, so I treasure her handwritten quilt labels. For this same reason I love handwritten recipes from family members too! ❤
My summer break begins after Friday. Since I am retiring, it won't feel real until the kids here return to school after Labor Day. For me, endless summer and lots of quilting time.
My daughter decorated white & black Kobalt mini toolboxes in an adorable Singer featherweight/themed design for Mother’s Day. So darling & practical!
I’ll echo the excitement of the return of Strawberry Lemonade. When I dropped off my Heart of the Home quilt to my longarm quilter, we draped the quilt over her table. She took one look and all she said was WOW! The colors and prints in that collection just spoke to me. I’m so happy I can pick up a little extra yardage of my favorite prints. So love those adorable ginghams on the bias. Thanks for designing that beautiful,collection.
I love that you asked your kids their favorite quilt & brought it! It would be neat to see some of the older patterns and family favorites show up occasionally.
When my kids (all grown now) used to say they were board… I’d say.. “You’re a board? I’ll get some nails and nail you to a tree and have a tree fort to relax in. I was silly 😅 Then I’d suggest they go write a letter to their grandmother! This was the 90’s ~ pre all the electronics 🤷🏻♀️
I love the magnolia quilt. That’s next on my list to make!
I love podcasts vs blogs because I can sit and sew while I listen (and watch) the podcast. I can't read and sew at the same time so I don't feel like like I'm wasting time while I'm watching.
* Tip for Chelsi- when measuring lines on your cutting mat get crevices from overuse just move over one or 2 inches and use painters tape to help guide you so you don’t always have to be doing the math. To avoid over using one measurement if I know I will be cutting many strips of the same width I will use the painters tape method and move over a couple inches. This has helped me prolong the life of my cutting mats and as we all know are very expensive.
And I never just toss my warn out mats. I will cut as many small sizes for taking to retreats and sit n sews to place next to my sewing machine for quick trimming. And, if you are into bag making they make the best sturdy bag bottoms.
Thanks for another great show and timely subjects.
I am so happy that Moda is going to run Strawberry Lemonade fabric’s again!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
Great episode! Love the summer sewing list. I always look forward to the podcasts. Speaking of quilt shows, there is the Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show and Quilter’s Affair in Sisters, Oregon in July. On another note, I have just finished the Magnolia quilt pattern and it’s waiting for me to quilt it. It’s a gift for my son and daughter-in-law . Really enjoyed making it. Thank you 😊(Patty)
Love the podcast. Congratulations on 4 years. I found you during Covid and I am a faithful follower.
I have the large husky tool box in white, the table extends and is very sturdy. Its 48x50 has 10 wonderful drawers in various sizes including a long one 46 inches wide where I keep all my rulers…has 6 plug ins and usb…is on castors…drawers are rubber mat lined and it has a butcher block..im obsessed with it.
Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show- second Saturday in July!!!
Great list. Exciting. Hey where’s Billy’s wedding ring? We want to see it! ☺️
A tip for Chelsi. Do tackle those curves they are so muchfun.A video on RUclips by Elisa’s back porch, it is old but amazing.
She illustrates cutting and sewing curves and they really are not difficult. The learning curve is not steep at all. No pun intended. But be careful you may become addicted. It will open a whole new world of design possibilities for you.
Love you two!
Congratulations on a great podcast. I look forward to seeing you each time. Thank you for your ideas and work for quilters
Very happy anniversary podcast. You have supported me so much in COVID and continue to let us into your lives. Y’all are truly a blessing.
Just saw a glow ruler. It has a light in it. Expensive but really cool for those who have vision issues.
I use my used up mats for puzzles. It helps especially for using the measurements for the size of the puzzle and easily moved around.
I do the same thing with my cutting mats.
Just FYI- I purchased 3 pink toolboxes with no name on it so you can use your name with a circuit. I bought it at Sam’s this last fall and I gave them as Christmas gifts.
You guys didn't have to mention the RUclips plaque because I noticed and I am sure others did as well, and we can't see quilts we see the back of your head Billie it is a nice head LOL. I like your lists, it was a good idea to do those things. I found that when my kids were young, they are grown now and have kids of their own, but I used to say things like you could clean your room, pull weeds, ect. And that usually stopped them dead in their tracks for fear I would actually make them do some work. Ha HA. I have not used my sewing machine in sometime, I went through a divorce roughly 12 years ago, and I not been myself for all that time. I started out by watching a RUclips channel that is about making your own clothes, which I have done in the past, and from there it morphed into quilts, I spent a whole lot of money on fabric from a quilt store in Vegas. I have only ever made one quilt in my life and I was probably in my early thirties, and I don't do anything easy. So my first quilt was a queen sized quilt and it was a hand appliqued and hand quilted, Crazy I know. So I have never actually pieced a quilt, but it does not stop me from buying patterns that say intermediate or advanced, that stuff has never stopped me. I really don't like it when people say "oh I could never do that" I call bull puckey on that, if you don't try you have no idea if you can or can't do it. I believe you can do anything you set your mind to. OK I will get off the soap box now. Have a great trip, and Chelsie and Billy you have fun as well. Much love Tracy
Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show, Sisters, OR 🎉
I cross stitch a label for family quilts and add to back😀
Congratulations on your 4th anniversary! I’ve watched you from the beginning. Thanks for sharing so much information and inspiration.
My cousins and I have these toolboxes and we used our cricket and bit our names and “sew box”. Chelsea look on steal deals. They have a very nice one with a handle and tools in it it was 24.95
I am going to get a few of the storage bins today, One for paper piecing and one to keep near my sewing machine for the little tools that I use. Thanks for the suggestion, I love your podcasts and keep an eye out for them.
Great ideas! I was cleaning my craft room while watching! ❤️
There is a wonderful quilt museum in Kentucky also!😊❤. In August there is AQS show in Grand Rapids Michigan!😊❤
I love the I am bored list!! I live near the County fairgrounds where 4H is held every year as well as quilting showing. I am going to attempt attend at least one of these events. Plus some of the other items on the list.
Congratulations of 4 years of wonderful podcasts! 😀
Happy Anniversary! 🎉
Oh gosh, I don't go a single project without a full cleanup of my space, machine(s), my fabrics (figuring out what scraps to keep and what goes into the barrel) and my stash. New needle, wipe down the cutting board, de-fuzz the ironing mat, check the throat plate for nicks, assess the rotary blades: I want a clean slate every time. It feels like a full refresh mentally and creatively!
I literally chirped with joy when I found out that Strawberry Lemonade was having a second season! Fantastic for you, and fantastic for us who didn't get it or enough of the selections we loved. (I know two right off the bat that I want a bolt of. #readytopounce )
Oh, and now you've inspired me to do the Hearts at Home quilt! I have a Strawberry Lemonade medallion project with half-yards chosen and in the process of starch ironing. (Lots of bias cutting requires a LOT of starch--KJ would be so proud, LOL.) The Hearts at Home quilt is going to be meaningful in a very different way, and will use some Riley Blake Strength in Pink strips and white-on-white along with strips from Sincerely Yours (one of a couple collections I've been kind of hoarding for the right project). I'm so looking forward to it, now! 😃
Congratulations on four years of wonderful podcasts! I haven’t missed an episode and watch them over several times. You have truly become a part of my quilting life!
Happy 4 year Podcast Anniversary! I have so enjoyed your podcasts!
Congratulations on four years!! Found you in 2020 and listened while on walks and then discovered you have live RUclipss of the podcasts which adds visuals to your descriptions! Enjoy every episode!! Thank you!!
lol I precut my blocks and have blocks sorted in baggies. I seem to just stroll in several times a day to sew a few minutes that turns into longer 😊
The Sisters outdoor quilt show on the second Saturday in July is a great quilt show.
My mom would hand me a vacuum or windex if I ever said I was bored in the summer 😂 so I quickly learned to occupy myself haha
Great list of ideas, I am excited for summer sewing!
Thank you for this video! I literally stopped the video and moved into my sewing room so I could tidy up and clean off surfaces while I watch the rest of the video!! Thank you for the inspiration ❤
I ordered those little tools boxes from Sam’s club.
There is Pacific International Quilt Show in Santa Clara, CA in July this year. Historically it has been in October. Road to California is in Ontario, CA in January. I have attended these shows many times and they are so inspirational as well as vendor shopping available.
Congratulations on your 4 year anniversary! I have so enjoyed your thoughtful content and especially the annual quilt alongs. I hope you all enjoy your summer.
Garden of quilts in Utah. I met you there the first year Sherri
I have the kobalt table for my sewing table. It is a tool box table that raises and lowers and I use it for my cutting table.
First time watching I normally listen whilst driving to work so great to see you all and the actual quilts. I would like to add a summer quilt show to your list the festival of quilts in Birmingham England happens every August
The museum in Winterset, Iowa is wonderful and definitely worth the trip!
Hi from NZ, congrats on 4 years. I have watched every single one on replay due to time difference- & have enjoyed them all
I clean my machine insides, change my needle, oil my Juki with every 5 bobbins I use so I don't forget
I found I wasn't really fond of my local guild but we have a church craft group that gets together. We work on whatever creative activity we want to. I love to see all the creativity.
I have 2 Christmas wall hangings I need to do - 1 from last year and a new Corey Yoder reindeer pattern. I am going to start them in July.
I got a red, a white, and a blue Kobalt box.
Since I am retired & really don't feel I am bored, but their are certainly things I put off that I don't like to do. I reset my sewing spaces after each quilt. I use the stick vac every day I sew. Threads & "dust bunnies". Thanks for today's video.
I want a scrap bundle!!
I have one like the KOBALT that is Members Mark pink . Mine has a handle on top.
Enjoy your show. I put my scissors in the little pink tool box. Thank you.
Tell Chelsea Sams club has their brand that is same as Lowe’s in pink and teal!!!
My Lowe’s has pink ones!
I have the Kobalt box. I leave it on my sewing table. The top drawer I store my bobbins. the bottom drawer I store the machine feet. The top lid I have sewing notions. I love it.
aMAZON HAS the boxes.
Chelsea, i love hearts at home and plan to make it. I love that it is color coded. I can't wait to make it.
I am SO glad that the strawberry lemonade fabric line is getting a reprint! I would see a quilt and love it. Sure enough it was made with that line of fabric. I liked it from the start, but I was low on money and couldn't afford to buy it when it came out. When I had the money the collection was wiped out and hardly anyone had any left. Now I will be able to get it!!!!!!!!
Yaaayyy for reaching 100,000 subscribers…love your videos, patterns, quilts and your family🫶🏽
Just ordered one off Amazon
Sew, I have the toolbox I actually have 3 colors and the black one I found the featherweight stickers and applied to the box and will keep all my featherweight stuff in that one, the pink sits next to my sewing machine and my white is next to my longarm. LOVE them
Great podcast! Love y’all!! So glad I found y’all! Chelsi what rotary cutter and mats do you use?
Not hot here. We are in the upper 60's here. However loving it! Don't need the heat!
Thanks! Beautiful quilts and inspiring summer suggestions!
How would I get added to Sherri’s email list? I want to be in the know for tips and tricks to quilting. I love the colors on your Heart of Home quilt. Great choice picks by your kids. My two cents about being bored. Kids should have the fun of being able to play in the reservoir, go camping, be with friends but I think they also need some opportunities to learn how to help around the house with projects. Plus, we all need family time. The summer goes by so quickly and then they are back to school again. Looking back I would have spent more time doing fun things with my kids going on different adventures and just being together. Only recently found your podcast. I have enjoyed watching and learning new ideas.
I have the panel and some of the fabric!!!! I want to join yall. Texas girl❤❤❤qq
Chelsea I ordered a lime green tool box and it was out of stock but it came in pretty quick. I have two large tool boxes on wheels back to back and I put my cutting mat on top for a cutting station. So this tool box coordinates with it. Love seeing your quilts. I am waiting for you book of the family favorites. Love hearing your family stories.
Thanks for another great episode. Many great tips. Here are a few of my own. I try to do this throughout my home including my sewing room “ put things away not up”. This tips is great because when I need that notion, tool or something else it’s right where it should be and I’m not wasting valuable sewing time looking for things.
My other tip is I make 8 bobbins at a time. I don’t often sew one project at a time I see many. I make 8 bobbins sew my projects and then when I don’t have any left I make more, clean my machine, even under it and change my needle. I have been doing this for over a year and it seems to work well.
Sew excited to hear that Strawberry Lemonade is being reprinted!
There is a wonderful quilt museum in Kentucky also!😊❤
What are the blocks sizes for the Heart at Home quilt? I just love that quilt. Gravitates to my soul for some reason. Thank you.
Great show. And I love the ideas. ❤ I am going to implement some of them. Thank you. ❤❤❤
Ordered my tool box from Lowes in Mechanicsburg PA and it is in stock
Chelsi, I love your Heart at Home quilt and the fabrics you used. I LOVE the dark purple, in the upper left corner, and the fabrics in the next two blocks down. So pretty! I also love that shade of green. Happy Anniversary for your podcast.
That is that lovely quilt on the wall.
I love this video. I need to do these ALL.❤
Congratulations on your anniversary! I often listen to your episodes while I work in the garden. It makes for lovely mornings, great tips, and lots of giggles.❤
Garden quilt show recommendations? I’m considering the August Iowa Quilt Guild garden quilt show near Des Moines and the Riley Blake garden quilt show in Lehi, Utah in September.
Congratulations on reaching the fourth year
Love the quilt on the wall ❤
Great program! ❤
I'm so excited for you Sherri! I hope you love it :)
I attend one in France which is great
Bet you can stick needle minders to that toolbox
Great ideas!!
The one in Kentucky was last month or 2 ago I think.
AQS show is in Lancaster PA this is a very large show.
Will you do Grief Share again?
The bolts that have a yard or less fold on the comic boards. Take up less space.
Your needle should be changed every 6-10 hours of sewing time!😊
I love those little tool boxes but my sewing room is done with antiques. So that’s a no. 😢
Will the good vibes pattern be in your upcoming book?
What cutter and mats do you use?
To be honest most people slow down sewing in the summer because there's so many other activities going on. Winter months are much more ideal for sewing
AQS show is in September
What tools you are allowed to take on a plane when wanting to piece? What's your experience?