Monday, June 29, 2009



Melissa and her running partner Jen celebrate after finishing the Gary Bjorkland half-marathon in Duluth and Melissa shares a quiet moment with her smallest fan, nephew Nolan.
Well we traveled to Duluth on one of the hottest days we've had this year to watch Melissa finish the half. This is her second running of this race. The first was two years ago when she ran it for the first time with both of her sisters and Mike's good friend Ana. They trained hard to run in memory of Mike. It was the start of a running life-style. I joke that Melissa is like Forrest Gump. She "just started runnin'" and she shows no sign of letting up. Melissa and Jen were joined by Jen's Mom Deb who wasn't available for a photo. Many of you know Deb as she occasionaly works here at Seams Like Home. They ran under the team name of the Dashing Diva's and they all finished in their expected time and looking very strong. The entire city of Duluth seems to be under construction and we had to get very creative to reach the finish line before the "Diva's" did. If you haven't had the opportunity to be in Duluth for the running of Grandma's, put it on your must see list. The excitement, the crowds, the inspiration. It is as much a spectator event as it is a running event.
Seams Like Home is getting ready for "Christmas in July". This year though the Christmas fabric is flying out the door. We may get the tree up, the Christmas music playing and already be sold out of the bulk of the lines we ordered. Stop in and see what's in store for 2009. We still have some snap sacks of the 4th of July banner. These snap sacks are quick and easy. Everything you need except the batting for $12.99. You still have time to have one hanging on the front door before Saturday.
Today it was time to clean up the scrap box and so there are plenty of new grab bags in the red shopping cart. All grab bags are $4.00 and are a fun way to add some stash in random colors and prints.
I'm pulling out the "Turning Twenty" pattern, my go-to pattern for a quick quilt. My grand-daughters have bunk beds now and that gives me a chance to create new "girl quilts" for them. Monica took a look at the fabrics I chose and gave me the thumbs up. Laura liked them too, but they both wondered if I could put some Princess' on the quilts. They don't get that they are the princess'.
And then this. This past weekend I went to a graduation party for my niece Mollie. I made Mollie the "Carpenter's Star" in shades of deep purple as her graduation quilt. Mollie is gifted academically but more than that, Mollie is an "old soul". She is that person that "shows up", is present and "gets things". I could not be prouder of her. I put a label on the back of Mollie's quilt with the message I wanted her to have from me. A quilt label is the finishing touch and you MUST put one on every quilt you make. Mollie's had a line from the song "The River".
Don't sit upon the shore and say you're satisfied
Choose to chance the rapids, dare to dance the tides.
I say the same to you all. Till next time!

Monday, June 15, 2009

One busy week!

Last week simply flew by! We hit the ground running on Monday with quilters traveling north to prepare for the Minnesota Quilt Show and Conference. We were participating in the "Great Potty Stop Hop" and the quilters just kept coming. Everyone having so much fun. It was a bit of the "school just let out" feeling with the summer or in this case the week stretching out with so many possibilities. Singles, couples, groups and buses, we had them all. The staff here at Seams Like Home thanks each and everyone of you who stopped in for a visit. Melissa and I were able to get to the show on Thursday. What inspiration, what talent. We were humbled and awed. We spent time slowly honoring the Alzheimer's quilt projects. Stories told from the heart that had to be read slowly and completely. We congratulate all the ribbon winners and everyone who "jumped off the dock" and sent part of who they are to be viewed and appreciated. We submitted work of our own in the non-judged category. "Wildfire" was pieced by both Melissa and I in 2007 to honor Mike and his career as a Wildland Firefighter. We hope you saw it.
Here at the shop today it's all about playing catch-up and putting things back to order. When I get a chance to catch my breath I want to tell you about our amazing trip to Boise.
I hope the sun is shining in your life. Until next time. Susan

Friday, June 5, 2009

4th Anniversary Sale is tomorrow!


4th Anniversary Sale
Tomorrow, Saturday, June 6th from 9am to 4pm is our 4th Anniversary Sale. It has been a great four years. Thank you for all of your support and business! To celebrate, please join us for door prizes, refreshments, and specials:
10% off all kits
15% off all books and patterns
$1.50 pre-cut fat quarters
$4.00 pre-cut panels
Next week is the Minnesota Quilters Show in Duluth.





The Great Potty Stop Hop
Visit these three exciting quilt shops any time during the week of the Minnesota Quilters Show & Conference in Duluth (or on your way to/from Duluth).
While at each store register to win one of their five (5) $10 store gift certificates. Fifteen gift certificates to be given away in all.
Valid Monday, June 8th thru June 13th, 2009 at:
Seams Like Home Quilt Shop/Sturgeon Lake
Fabric Fashions & More /Rush City
Silver Lane Quilting/Forest Lake.

We’ve gone to great lengths to specially decorate our bathrooms just for your visit!