November 2013

Notes from Nancy

As the end of October comes to a close, be sure and enjoy the beautiful colors on the trees–at least they are beautiful here in Michigan. I do love the nip in the air and the wool clothes that have been stored under the bed all summer. (It seems like I just finished washing my wool sweaters and putting them away!) Dad is doing great and I will be visiting him this weekend. Now down to business.

Amelia, Jo Morton’s newest line of 33 bolts came Friday and I am really in love with the fabrics. It is on the website and fat quarter bundles, fat eighth bundles, and 4″x 10″ candies are ready to go home with you. Elise has been busy putting more wool kits together which will make your Christmas gift giving easy.

We are starting a Small Quilts Club on the first Wednesday of each month. There is no charge for this as it is not a class. Bring one of your small quilts, your sewing machine and your cutter etc. I will furnish the iron and the coffee. We will open at 10:00 as we always do.
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 We will send out a small newsletter in a couple of weeks with details on the Deer Widows Hunt the 16th of November and the Black Friday and Small Business Saturday specials so enjoy the rest of the newsletter, check out my ad in the Country Register, and keep stitching. Nancy

As seen on Pinterest! If you haven’t checked it out you should. So many great ideas!

Stitched by Hand

Stitched by Hand is a  Hand Piecing Class that meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at  9:30 a.m. – 12 noon.
 
Beginners will start with four basic block techniques and a supply list is available at the Hen House. Cost:  First class is $15.00.  Second, third and fourth class is $10.00 each.  When the four blocks are completed the class continues at $2.00 a visit until quilt project is finished.  
 
The next project that will be featured is English Paper Piecing.  This is a project you can take anywhere, so if you have an urge to stitch just whip out  your English Paper Piecing and sew, (not while driving).  The book featured is Quilting on the Go, available at the Hen House. Starting on  October 8,   9:30 a.m. – 12 noon, cost is $ 8.00 and to continue is $2.00 a visit.

Needle Punch Club

Now meeting every Second and Fourth Friday at 1:00 PM. Bring a project to work on and enjoy the company of others.

November Calender

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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Rug Hooking 5:30

 

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 Small Quilts Club 10:00

 
 

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 Punch Needle Club 1:00

Rug Hooking 5:30
 

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Rug Hooking 10:00
 

 

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 Stitched by Hand 9:30
 

 

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Rug Hooking 5:50

 

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 Deer Widows come Hunt down the Specials! 10:00
 

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 Shop Charlotte, Open until 8 PM

 

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 Punch Needle Club 1:00

Rug Hooking 5:30
 

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 Saturday
 Crankers 10:00

 

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Stitched by Hand 9:30

 
 

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Wednesday Woolies 10:00

 

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Happy  Thanksgiving
 

 

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Black Friday 8:00

 

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Small Business Saturday 10:00

Saturday Crankers
Again! 10:00
 

October 2013



Notes from Nancy

The BIG Party is over and the best part was that my ENTIRE family was
there so my cousins and classmates could meet the whole gang! The
weather was wonderful and Dad even sang the birthday Thank You song.

I will be a vendor at the Hook In in Bridgeman, MI. on the 12th of
October. I will be taking a lot of needle-punch, wool, and many
patterns. This is a one day event and then I will visit my Dad on
Sunday.

We have started a Needle Punch Club bi-monthly event at the shop so join
us on Friday afternoons the first and third Fridays at 1:00 in the
afternoon. If this is something you have never done, you may take a
class ($10.00 fee.)  If you already know how to punch, the club is free.
Any purchases you make on club days will be a 10% discount.

Since time flies by so quickly, I want to mention the Third Thursday
October evening event. Several of the shops in Charlotte including The
Hen House will be open till 8:00. From 5:00 to 8:00 I will discount all
books at 25% from the retail price. THIS IS ONLY THE THIRD THURSDAY FROM
5:00-8:00 P.M.
 
Be sure and check out Debby’s STITCHED BY HAND club. She has such a
wealth of knowledge to share about many techniques and tricks to make
your stitching easier when doing a project.

If you want to learn the lost art of tatting, Carolyn is the person to contact and she works on Thursdays. Give us a call.

If you haven’t joined the Hexie craze, come and let Elise inspire you!

Don’t forget our Rug Hooking every Friday evening and the second Monday
of the month. We also have our Wednesday Woollies the last Wednesday of
the month.

I am continuing to work on the new Block of the Month starting (for me)
in January called Hampton Ridge. You do four 5″ blocks per month. I love
this quilt because, again, it does not look like a Block of the Month.
Cost will be $24.00 per month.

We are loving Pam Buda’s new line called American Gothic. We have fat
quarter bundles, fat 1/8 bundles and yardage in the whole line.

Maggie’s new book is here along with about 5 other great books so make a trip to the shop and check everything out.

Looking forward to the Saturday Crankers meet on the 26th this month. If
you are interested in seeing hand crank sewing machines, stop in on
this date. I also have several lovely machines for sale.


 

Enjoy this beautiful October as it is my favorite month of the year and keep stitching.   Nancy

Stitched by Hand

Stitched by Hand is a  Hand Piecing Class that meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at  9:30 a.m. – 12 noon.
 
Beginners will start with four basic block techniques and a supply list
is available at the Hen House. Cost:  First class is $15.00.  Second,
third and fourth class is $10.00 each.  When the four blocks are
completed the class continues at $2.00 a visit until quilt project is
finished.  

 
The next project that will
be featured is English Paper Piecing.  This is a project you can take
anywhere, so if you have an urge to stitch just whip out  your English
Paper Piecing and sew, (not while driving).  The book featured is
Quilting on the Go, available at the Hen House. Starting on  October 8,   9:30 a.m. – 12 noon, cost is $ 8.00 and to continue is $
2.00 a visit.

Needle Punch Club

Now meeting every First and Third Friday at 1:00 PM. Bring a project to work on and enjoy the company of others.

Calling all Hexie-Holics! We will be
having the second meeting of hexie-holics on October 24th at 10:00 am.
Bring your English Paper Piecing Project and join in the fun!



































October Calender

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 Punch Needle Club

Rug Hooking

 

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Rug Hooking Class
 

 

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Stitched by Hand
 

 

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Rug Hooking
 

 

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Bridgeman Show
 

 

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Rug Hooking
 

 

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Shop Charlotte
Open till 8:00

 

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 Punch Needle Club

Rug Hooking

 

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Stitched by Hand
 

 

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Punch Needle Class

 

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Hexie-Holics
 

 

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Rug Hooking
 

 

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Crankers
 

 

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Halloween Downtown

 

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Wednesday Woolies

 

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September 2013

New Books, Patterns, & Fabric

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Notes from Nancy

Well I bet all of you just cannot wait for this newsletter to find out
what all I bought on my four day antiquing trip! We had a wonderful time
and I think all of us came home with treasures and empty money bags. I
bought some really nice crocks (Ohio is the best state to find a good
variety of them.) I also found wood mallets for paper towel holders-a
great one is in the bathroom at the shop as well as at the lake. And–do
you know a hog scraper works great to hold an extra roll of toilet
paper? We ended the trip at Sauder Village for the Rug Hooking show.
Life is good!

This week-end will be a relaxing one at the lake and then on Monday I
will walk the 5 miles across the Mackinac Bridge. This has become a
yearly event with friends. We drag ourselves out of bed at 2:30 A.M. and
get to Lansing by 3:00 to get a good seat on the bus. When the bus
takes off all the lights go off and we sleep for a couple of hours and
wake up as the sun is just coming up. It is a great opportunity to walk
this amazing suspension bridge.
 

I am trying to get the blocks together for Hampton Ridge. We have
pictures of the first four which will be the blocks for January. They
really were fun to put together.


 

Next weekend, Sept. 7th and 8th, I will be a vendor at the quilt show in
Marshall. It is always a wonderful show and I am excited to be a part
of it. I will have treasures in my booth!

The weekend of the 14th my family will all be in Winamac, Indiana to
celebrate my Dad’s 100th birthday party. (He will turn 100 on the 17th.)
We are all excited to see family and friends for this event. My Dad was
a farmer for many years and has always lived in the area. He is the
oldest man in Winamac.

Check out the schedule for our little events we have going in the shop.
Join us for Debby’s Stitched by Hand, day time or evening Rug Hooking,
Wednesday Woolies, or stitching Hexie’s . Carolyn will teach you how to
Tat which is becoming a lost art.

If you have been away for awhile, come and check out all the new fabrics
that have arrived durring the summer. You just can’t wait till November
to buy Christmas fabric anymore!

It is always fun to see Fall arrive as I love all the decorating that
can be done with pumpkins, gourds, and berries. I have been doing some
new samples of needle punch and it has been a nice change from making
hexie’s which I still do!

Keep Stitching, Nancy

Uh oh! We made a mistake. If you purchased our Journey to
the Past finishing kit, you may have noticed that something is missing.
We forgot to put in the pattern for the star applique! If you need it,
stop by the shop and we will have some ready for you!

Calling all Hexie-Holics! We will be
having the second meeting of hexie-holics on September 26th at 10:00 am.
Bring your English Paper Piecing Project and join in the fun!











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August 2013

New Books, Patterns, & Fabric

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Notes from Nancy

First I want to thank everyone who supported our Journey to the Past
weekend. Even though our ticket sales were down from last year, our
overall sales in the shop were great and my staff and I really
appreciate your support in this event. The winner of the fat quarter
pack goes to Mary Korgal and the gift certificate goes to Kati Bauer.

I cannot believe we are coming to the beginning of the end of our
summer. I do know there are still 3 months of good weather left and that
is a comfort. I will be visiting my Dad next week-end and then making a
trip to Eastern Ohio to antique with friends ending up at Sauder
Village for the Rug Hooking exhibit. Do not let the girls get lonely
while I am gone. I will give you a quick re-cap on our monthly events
for August.

Feel free to come and rug hook on Monday, the 12th at 10:00 even through
I will be in Ohio. Stitched by Hand will meet on  Tuesdays, the 13th
and 27th at 9:30. The Hexi-Holics will meet on the 22nd at 10:00.
 The Wednesday Woolies will meet on Wednesday the 28th also at 10:00. We
also hook every Friday night. Check with Linda at B’s Floral to see if
she will be here to oversee the Friday night hooking while I am gone.

I am looking forward to being the speaker at the Jackson Quilt Guild on the 26th of this month. 

Jo’s Block of the Month fabric was ordered last week. I am not sure if I
am going to do the block of the month as I am doing Paula Barnes
Hampton Ridge but not starting till January of 2014. I love the blocks
and think it does not look like the traditional block of the month.

Debby and Dave Kenney would like to express their thanks and gratitude
for the thoughts, prayers, and cards. Dave is recovering and back to
work part time.

Please check out all new items. You will find the numbers for ordering
any of the new items when you go to the website. Again thank you for
supporting the shop and keep stitching.    

Calling all Hexie-Holics! We will be having the second meeting of
hexie-holics on August 22nd at 10:00 am. Bring your English Paper
Piecing Project and join in the fun!

























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July 2013



Notes from Nancy

Another beautiful day outside. Hopefully the weather will stay as nice
as it has been this week. Dick will be leaving with 5 kids under 12 for
Rainbow Lake in the morning. I will have one wonderful evening before I
leave after work on Saturday. Monday and Tuesday we move Sarah
(granddaughter) to a new apartment and then back to the lake for the
rest of the week and hopefully some fun. The girls will be at the shop
to help you with your sewing needs. Please visit them so they won’t be
lonely. Elise will probably have her NEW hexi project done by then. Her
1/4″ hexi project is all done and framed here at the shop. If you cannot
make it in, be sure and view it on line.

Since the last newsletter we have lots of new books and the 29 bolts of
Jo’s Savannah. The fat quarters and the fat eighths are bundled and
ready and several of you have them already. The whole collection of Pin
Money came a couple of weeks ago and we can take care of you with the
quarter and eighth bundles also. Check out the pictures at the bottom of
the newsletter. I have been busy on the machine making Carol Hopkins
Blue and Grey Trail. The kit is $45.00 and includes the pattern.


Journey to the Past is coming up the 26th and 27th of July. The ticket
to special deals in 4 shops, Jennifer’s, Everlasting Stitches, Creative
Quilting, and The Hen House will be worth the $5.00 Journey ticket. Here
is the picture of my quilt. The finishing kit is $40.00 and the three
block packet is $10.00 at each shop. I also have the pictures of each of
the quilts from the shops.


The first part of August I will have some more hand crank sewing
machines for sale. I am excited about that and will talk more about them
in the August newsletter. Our July Saturday Crankers will be meeting on
Wednesday, July 17 at Rainbow Lake and having a potluck. Bring your
hand crank machine, project, food and join us. Call me for directions.

Keep Stitching

Nancy

Calling all Hexie-Holics! We will be having the second meeting of
hexie-holics on July 25th at 10:00 am. Bring your English Paper Piecing
Project and join in the fun!

Savannah
by
Jo Morton

Pin Money
by
Pam Buda



























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June 2013

Notes from Market and more!

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Notes from Nancy


I hope everyone had a great Memorial Day week-end and perhaps got some
stitching done. We had a wonderful day of hand cranking here in the shop
on Saturday. I do have a machine for sale if you are interested.

I had a fun week-end but got no stitching done! Six of my family went to
the Lake House on Saturday and after a couple of remarks from my
husband about sewing, I thought it best to open a book. While sitting in
the shade, I read all about the President’s wives. I have been hooked
on C-Span on Monday nights at 9:00 for the same subject and they go into
depth and tell all kinds of interesting tidbits on the Ladies.

Here it is almost June and I already have a full calendar. The first
thing is to finish this month by heading to Indiana for a short trip on
Friday to visit my Dad. He is doing well.

Spring Quilt Market was in Portland, Oregon a couple of weeks ago and of
coarse it rained every day. Sue from Sew Unique Threads and I flew and
roomed together. We had a great fun time. I have no idea who her
favorite designers are nor does she know mine! We would looks at each
others purchase of patterns and have never seen them before! I came back
with many stuffed animal and fruit patterns to be made from velvet or
wool from Blackberry Primitives. I have ordered some of the samples and
will get them on the website soon. I actually went out of my box and
bought two of Edita’s block of the month designs and came home and “Hen
House-ed” the borders for little mini quilts. Debby is putting the Fall
one together as I write this newsletter. Another favorite designer is
Stacy West. I came back with a good many of her new patterns as well.


I have ordered Paula Barnes new block of the month and I think they are
five or six inch blocks. I really like the fabrics as well as the blocks
but have not received my shop kit yet to start the quilt.

I have already received a new Christmas fabric line by Anni Downs who is
from Australia. We will work on that quilt one of these hot days when
we want to cool off. (That certainly has not happened yet.)

The book My Name is Lidya came but at Market I found out it had
many mistakes so they are re-printing the whole book and I should have
new copies in a few weeks. Another new book from Market  which will be
coming soon is from Polly Minick and Lori Simpson. This book is being
published by Quilt Mania and what an awesome job they have done! The
girls were passing out free patterns for scarves to be made from
homespun fabrics. We have one from my homespuns and Elise added an
adorable flower pin to the scarf which she made from wool. Check out the
picture and if you would like a class on this let us know.


Jo’s new line of fabric should be here by the middle of June and is
called Savannah.  Pam Buda’s “Pin Money” should be coming any day. We
actually spent last Wednesday re-vamping the fabrics and now can you
believe we have room for them!

There are also new patterns from Carol Hopkins and she even designed one
of the patterns for a dear friend of mine. The title is  Cyrus Young
and he was a relative of Sheila’s and an abolitionist during the Civil
War.

The June Road Trip mini-quilt is done and we are thrilled with the
outcome after many trials at making a bunting. In the long run, it was
very easy! (I will get busy on the directions tomorrow!)


Below is the Journey to the Past Quilt which just got finished
yesterday.It is now on the list to be quilted and Linda will make it so
beautiful. Join us for the Journey Friday and Saturday, July 26th and
27th.


Thank you for your continued business and for reading this very long letter.

Keep Stitching

Nancy

Calling all Hexie-Holics! We will be having the first
meeting of hexie-holics on June 20th at 10:00 am. Bring your English
Paper Piecing Project and join in the fun!














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May 2013

New Items, Articles, and Hexies! Oh My!

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Notes from Nancy

I really feel that Spring is on the way. I spent over an hour ironing
some Spring shirts over the week-end. I put all my turtle-necks away but
still have my wool socks and cords. Saturday was my oldest
grand-daughter’s college graduation from Grand Valley. I don’t know
where the four years have gone. I do know I have spent lots of money on
books and keeping her in dining dollars. Doesn’t every Nana do that? At
least I don’t have to do the dining dollars for the Masters Degree as
the classes are all at night. When that is done, she will start her new
job and can send me dining dollars!

Lets talk shop! I just finished the directions for the May mini quilt
for the Road Trip. You can see the pretty flower basket in wools and one
velvet flower! Just clothespin the new one and set aside the Sheep for
another time. Remember you can stop for discounts in May and June with
your punch card.

Ronda has been working hard on the blocks for the Journey to the Past in
July. We will get that finished and get a picture on the website. It is
a fun event with only 3 other shops and lots of great discounts. The
cost is the same as last year, $5.00 and takes place July 26, and 27.
You will be registering to win a variety of great door prizes!

Several new books and magazines have come in the last couple of weeks. Our favorite, Primitive Quilts and Other Projects for Summer, is here and we have each picked our favorite project for our “to do” list. The June/July issue of Mary Jane’s Farm
came a few days ago with lots of great articles. My favorite was on the
Pearl Button Museum in Muscatine, Iowa  (I think this might be a road
trip!) As I am finishing this newsletter, the Summer issue of A Simple Live has
arrived. Elise has sat down to check out the articles. She says they
are great! We are back in stock with JoAnn Mullaly’s books Wool Crazy, Crazy at Home, and Folk Branches. She is retiring so these will be her last books and they will make a nice addition to your collection of wool patterns.

Next month I will send you a picture of my Lake House on Rainbow. Until then keep stitching!     

Nancy


We had a really lovely lady write a blog post about our shop! It is a great article and so fun to read. Thanks, Stephanie!

New Items!








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April 2013

Madison Manor and More in….the April Newsletter from The Hen House!
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Notes from Nancy

As I write this newsletter the sun is shining and it is close to 50
degrees. I hope I haven’t hexed the weather by putting my long coat in
the closet. I am still in wools however!  The April Road Trip starts
Monday and the instructions and photo just got copied and they look
beautiful. Carrie Ritter does such a great job at International Minute
Press in Lansing. We are excited about the project and in order to
purchase the kit and pattern, you must get the punch card for $5.00. You
know if you did this last year that it is good for 3 months in a row
and really special deals in the shops listed on the punch-card. I am
working on a basket of flowers for the May project that will hang on the
clothesline. Just take the sheep down and hang the basket of flowers
for May. This basket will hold flowers of wool, velvet, and a bud of
hexagons. In my mind it is beautiful!


I have been having fun making a few curtains for my house from the thin
gauzy fabric that came a few months ago. It only comes in white so I
dyed some with tan Rit dye in my washer and it turned our really nice
with a few blotches which was great. I have included a picture of the
one upstairs to whet your appetite. This fabric is 60″ wide and sells
for 6.99 per yard.

Jo Morton’s new line called Madison Manor came yesterday and there are
24 new beautiful colors for your next project. The girls are putting
together fat quarter bundles and fat eighth bundles.


Check out the new books and we will see you on the Road Trip. Have a great Happy Easter and keep stitching!

Tiny Obsessions

For all the miniature hexagon fans out there: Tiny Obsessions is
just the thing for you! Seven on the go projects will help you use up
all your fabric scraps. Find out just how easy it is to English Paper
Piece with this small project guide.

Lizzie’s Legacy

Lizzie’s Legacy
by Betsy Chutchian Once again, Betsy Chutchian, award-winning
quiltmaker and author of Gone to Texas, lets us in her great-great
grandmother’s life.

Velvets

We still have a some pretty bundles of hand-dyed cotton velvets.

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March 2013

Blue Variety, Road Trip, Quilt Show and More!
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Notes from Nancy

I was so glad to see February end and March come into the picture!
Hopefully the ice we used to get in March was during February this year.
And–I just bought 50# of salt for the back end of the shop so that
alone should tell all of us that I won’t need to use it this month!

I am really excited to be a vendor for the Thornapple River Rippers
Quilt Guild on March 16th, and 17th. The hours are Saturday 9:00-5:00
and Sunday 9:00- 4:00. This takes place at the Barry Expo Center 1350 N.
Hwy M37 between Hastings and Middleville. I will be hanging lots of new
quilts and wall hangings. The Tavern House should be done by then as I
am ready to stitch the bottom border to the quilt. It is beautiful and
there are only four more opportunities to participate in this block of
the month.

The month of April starts the annual ROAD TRIP which includes 11 other
shops. The punch cards are still $5.00 and can be purchased anytime. You
will get great discounts in each of the 12 shops. My little quilt is
done and on display. May and June will have different mini quilts
hanging on the line. May is already done in my head! I have not had time
to price out the kit yet.

Don’t forget to join us the second Monday in March for open rug hooking.
The last Wednesday of March is Wednesday Woolies. We have lots of fun
at both of these events and there is no charge for participation. Just
bring your projects and enjoy the day with us.

The Saturday Crankers will not be meeting at The Hen House this month as
we will be meeting for a Mini Toga at Elaines II in Ovid. Everyone is
welcome to come and crank with us. I will give you a heads up for April
Saturday Crankers. We will meet the 3rd Saturday just for April only.
(My granddaughter is graduating from Grand Valley) the 4th Saturday and
of coarse I can’t miss the Saturday Crankers!

National Quilting Day is March 17th. So there is a 20% discount on
books, patterns, and fabric for you to use March 16th at the shop.

Check out all the new items below, join us with the Hexi Craze, and keep stitching.

                                                       Nancy

Blue Variety

Jo’s newest line – Blue Variety rolled in this week. We are thrilled to have it in (finally) and are loving the color!

Friends in the Garden

Garden Friends
is a collection of 3 Candlemats in one pattern. Each is 10″ in
diameter, perfect for a small candle or a pretty vase of flowers. The
pattern includes; Garden of Tulips, Garden of Starflowers and Garden of
Sunflowers.

Hexie Starter Kit

Have you seen all the lovely things people are doing with hexagons?
Well, we have been bitten by the bug and we are going gaga! This kit
simply includes English paper pieces and two bundles of Jo Morton
fabrics – Spice Market and Toasted.

Easter Tea Towels

Cute embroidery patterns for Easter! Approximate design area for each motif 4in x 5in, Basket cover design area 4in x 6in. We also have Transfer Eze which is a great product for embroidery! It eliminates the need to trace your pattern!

For the Love of Nine Patch

Norma Whaley and Joyce Weeks are friends located in Utah’s Rocky Mountains and have created a delightful, folky and whimsical quilt book
that will delight all quilters everywhere! There are 10 projects in
this book: 3 quilts,2 pillows,a journal cover, a table topper,a table
runner, a wall hanging, and a pin cushion.

A Simple Life Magazine

The latest issue of A Simple Life Magazine – Featuring Sod Homes, Three Sisters Gardening Techniques, and so much more!

Quilts from Grandmother’s Flower Garden

A little handwork and a few quick tricks, is all it takes to create these striking quilts inspired by old-fashioned Grandmother’s Flower Garden quilts. Instead of sewing together thousands of tiny hexagons, make applique units instead!

A Primitive Place

The New Primitive Place Magazine is here and wonderful as usual!

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Charlotte, MI 48813

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February 2013

The February Newsletter is here from the Hen House
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Notes From Nancy

As February fast approaches, I have a busy newsletter for you to read.
The Road Trip Tickets are ready for your purchase and like last year,
they are $5.00 each. You may visit the shops once each month in April,
May, and June for specials in fabric and supplies. Next week we plan to
design the small quilts. You are going to love my staff’s creative
ideas. 

I promised you a picture of my Rhonda Manley designed hooked rug when I
got it finished and here it is. It is the length of my rope bed and
looks so nice beside it. It has only taken me about three years but well
worth the time. Now I am ready to start a couple of small rugs in my
favorite Fall colors. I should get lots done as I am leaving for the
week-end to rug hook with my Indiana Fiber Friends. Lets hope the snow
will hold off till we get down there. I see the weather is suppose to be
nice on Sunday for the trip back home.


We all fell in love with the homespun house quilt on the cover of the
new Spring Primitive magazine. Having a nice selection of homespuns and
brushed cottons, it didn’t take long to get the fabrics together and
wools picked for all the appliques. I just got the last sunflower
appliqued on the border before starting this newsletter. Elise has taken
a picture and the kits are almost ready. This quilt makes a very nice
lap throw. Cost of the kit will be $119.00 and includes the binding.


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The pictures of these wonderful small quilts are the first three of
Prairie Women Sewing Circle number 4. Debby’s classes start on Saturday
the 2nd and on Monday the 4th in the evening.  If interested, please
call the shop to register. You do not have to make them in these colors.
You will be able to pick your own colors. Feel free to use Jo’s fabric
if you so desire.

            
Please join us for the following fun events: Open Sewing is Wednesday
the 6th, Open Rug Hooking is Monday the 11th, Hand Piecing is Tuesday
the 12th and Debby is starting the Needle Case. You don’t have to be a
member of Stitched by Hand to get in on the Needle Case. Just give us a
call. The Saturday Crankers will meet the 23rd and the Wednesday Woolies
the 27th.


I will be a vendor at the Thornapple River Rippers Quilt Guild March
16, and 17th. This will take place at the Barry Expo Center. More on
this in the March Newsletter. Until then, keep stitching……  Nancy

Tavern House

Maggie Bonanomi’s new wool Block of The Month is ready to begin. Nancy
has most of it done and the blocks are on display in the shop. In
addition to the wool, Maggie has incorporated some gorgeous hand dyed
cotton velvets. Costs: $45 per month and runs for 8 months.

Legacy Sampler

This great Block of the Month has begun! In addition to the kits, we
are offering open sewing days on the first Wednesday of each month.
Costs: $25 a month which includes the finishing kit. This BOM runs for 9
months.

Crazy Till the Cows Come Home

Be crazy till the cows come home with the six new patterns in this book.
Learn how to stack your fabric for easy cutting and piecing. Book has
patterns for piecing as well as applique included.

Spice Market

In case you missed it, Jo Morton’s latest line Spice Market has arived.

New Wool

We got several bolts of new wool. You will love them! We also got in a nice selection of red and green overdyeds.

Parchment Petals

New Punchneedle pattern from Crane Designs.

Summer Gatherings

Is a collection of quilts, wall hangings and other traditionally hand
crafted items that can be made to decorate for the summer season. 28
projects total.

Measuring Tape Printed Twill Tape, 3/8 inch

Ivory Measuring Tape Printed Twill Tape, 3/8 inch. 100% cotton and printed on both sides!