Here we are, back at it again with another cross-country trip. In the spring and early summer we made our way across the southern states and all the way up to New Hampshire for classes. This time we are starting in Ohio and heading across the Midwest and over to the West coast for the winter, stopping at a new quilt shop every week to film an episode of Sew Together Tuesday.
If you’re near any of the shops along the way, I’d love to see you! Our Lives are open for anyone to come (though you’ll need to sign up through the store first) and watch behind the scenes as we broadcast my sewing endeavors on Facebook and YouTube. If you’re at home, you can watch it, too, of course!
Join me for a Sew Together Tuesday LIVE or a workshop (or three) at these shops. Reach out to the store directly to sign up:
08/30 Pins and Needles (Middleburg Heights, OH)
09/06 Creative Passions (Chesaning, MI)
09/13 Always in Stitches (Noblesville, IN)
09/20 Linda Z’s (Arlington Heights, IL)
9/27 Patched Works (Elm Grove, WI)
10/04 Sew Trendy MN (Eagan, MN)
10/11 Calico Hutch Quilt Shop (Hayward, MN)
10/15 Red Roxy Quilt Co (Decorah, IA) guest appearance
10/18 Inspired to Sew (Cedar Rapids, IA)
10/22 KC Maker Studio & Fabrics (Mission, KS) workshop only
10/25 Quilt Cabin (Colby, KS)
11/1 & 11/4 International Quilt Festival (Houston, TX)
11/8 Quilting Mayhem (Snohomish, WA)
11/15 Hunter’s Design Studio (online only)
11/16 Montavilla Sewing Center (Lake Oswego, OR) open sewing
11/29 Green’s Sew & Vac (Medford, OR)
12/06 Tater Patch (Merrill, OR)
12/13 Cali Quilt Co (Rancho Cordova, CA)
We’re kicking it off next week at Pins and Needles, a fabulous shop in the surburbs of Cleveland, OH and I can’t wait! The shop’s goal is to get 100 people in the audience for Sew Together Tuesday and they are soooo close that I’m sure they’ll make it (and I might be a tad overwhelmed).
There’s a lot of crazy happening behind the scenes, but I’m pretty sure it will all come together in the end. I spent the summer sewing and planning from a small studio apartment in Portland, samples are shipped, fabrics are ordered, swag bags are sent and tickets are for sale. We are prepping the RV for another 16 weeks on the road (it gets easier every time!) and plotting our route. I hope to see you out there.
Happy sewing!
Yeah, you are coming to Snohomish … I am getting signed up.
Thank You for coming to Washington, not many celebs come to our neighborhood!!
I get your e mails….
P.S. I adore Hawk!!
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