Help Tennessee Families with Rainbow Around the Block
Callie W-L - Friday, June 04, 2010



We first learned about Anna Maria Horner's project to assist families devastated by the flooding in Tennessee while we were attending Spring Quilt Market in Minneapolis. Naturally, we were quick to jump on board and eager to learn more about how CityCraft could participate.

A little info on the mission of the Rainbow Around the Block project from Anna Maria's site:

"Not everyone can be on the front lines of an effort like flood cleanup and rebuilding, but we believe that there is always a way to help. So many families lost their homes, cars, and all their belongings during the floods of May 2010 in Middle Tennessee. As they begin their rebuilding process, we hope to combine the efforts of generous quilters nationwide in order to make as many quilts as possible to distribute to families who are in need of new items for their homes. It is a simple mission, but its one that we hope will be far reaching and one that will give homemade comfort to as many people as possible.

We are accepting unfinished 12.5in x 12.5in quilts blocks (12in x 12in finished) preferably in a monochromatic color scheme (or two main harmonious colors, like red/orange, or blue/green etc.) in any patchwork style that you'd like. Please also keep in mind that just because we are asking for blocks that are relatively singular in color, that we still encourage all shades, including neutrals and murkier tones, i.e. it doesn't have to be just rainbow brights. There is no limit to how many blocks you can send."

CityCraft will volunteer to be a drop-off point for all Rainbow Around the Block quilt blocks in the North Texas area. CityCraft will also honor and encourage the program by giving any customer that drops off a block 10% off their entire purchase at the time of drop-off.

Thank you so much to Anna Maria Horner for organizing and THANK YOU for participating and we can't wait to see what you come up with!

Callie




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CityCrafter Laura's Oliver + S Popover Sundress
Callie W-L - Friday, June 04, 2010



CityCrafter Laura outfitted her sweet little munchkin in the adorable, free Popover Sundress pattern by Oliver + S. Perfect outfit for hot summer days.




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CityCrafter Belinda's Nicey Jane Table Runner
Callie W-L - Wednesday, June 02, 2010




Get inspired by this amazing table runner whipped up by CityCrafter (that's code for a beloved CityCraft customer) Belinda this past weekend. Simply gorgeous! Have pics to share of your work? Send them to info@citycraftonline.com.

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Intro to Modern Quilting Workshop starts Sunday
Callie W-L - Wednesday, June 02, 2010



Our popular Learn to Quilt Workshop taught by modern quilt maven Michelle Kitto starts this Sunday, June 6! Don't miss out on the perfect opportunity to learn the fundamentals of quilting while completing this mod-fabulous pillow in our brand new sewing studio. You will learn fabric selection, piecing, quilting, and binding techniques in this two-session class that meets Sunday, June 6, 2-6 pm, and Sunday, June 13, 2-6 pm.

Sign up today! Our next session won't occur until July, and you've got lots of quilting to do!

Check out these awesome student-made pillows from the last class:














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Crafty goodness
Callie W-L - Tuesday, June 01, 2010



Dear CityCrafters, thank you so much for allowing us to close the store for the Memorial Day holiday weekend. I know that our team enjoyed the break and the chance to spend time with their families. In fact, I'm still in vacation mode, and my brain is swimming with all that needs to get done this week. Tonight we held our first class in our new studio space! I can't believe it's actually happening. Feels like the idea of expanding into the empty space next door was only something I could dream of a few months ago. Now to be a reality...we're speechless, really.

Leave us a comment and tell us what you were working on this weekend. I know that lots of you are back at work today, so I thought I would round up some crafty goodness from around the Web to keep you inspired and in a crafty state of mind.

For a little modern quilting inspiration, Oh Fransson! by Elizabeth Hartman is always a great place to stop in. Looks like she's hard at work on some new projects this week. Other modern quilting blogs with some goodness this week include
 
Check out the style mamas over at Prudent Baby. That blog makes me feel like a complete underachiever - in a good way :)

Sew4Home teaches us how to tell if our fabric is on grain.

Sew Mama Sew kicks off "Make It, Wear It" month.


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