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Debbie , 11. January 2012, 14:51


Oh my goodness where did 2011 go? It was a whirlwind, fast and exciting year. I am going to try to fill you in on some of the places I went and things I did last year. It will be a year in review. January 4th and 5th I was in Georgetown, Texas with the Chisholm Trail Quilt Guild where I taught a Shooting Stars workshop. These are just a couple of the blocks made in the class.

I went on to Austin, Texas to lecture and teach for Greater Austin Guild.

I taught my Labyrinth quilt.

And I taught my Road To Success with Silk class.

My next trip was to New York City to attend a Dreamers Into Doers event at the Martha Stewart Living Studios.

I met so many wonderful entreprenuerial women along with wonderful speakers and of course Martha herself.

We also attended a taping of the television show. It was a very inspiring and exciting trip.

After coming home, my husband and I met friends at the Mansion on Turtle Creek in Dallas, Texas for dinner.

Our youngest son was the chef de cuisine there and we ate like kings.

 

January 2011 was a fabulous month!

I have been on so many wonderful teaching trips this year, I can not believe how

fortunate I am. I started my year in Georgetown, Texas where I taught

my ‘Shooting Stars’ workshop. I went on to Austin, Texas  to

teach ‘Road to Success with Silk’ and ‘Labyrinth’.

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February took me to Little Rock, Arkansas to teach Labyrinth and Shining Star.

I met up with friends I made when I taught on the Caribbean Cruise sponsored by

 Stitchin Heaven quilt shop, and made more friends. The snow storms

cancelled my trip to Hot Springs Village, Arkansas but I will go there next year.

The end of February I taught at the Quilt Box right here in Graham.

March was Ponca City, Oklahoma; Wichita, Kansas and Great Falls, Montana.

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I went to retreat at the Compass Centre in Mt. Calm, Texas for some

great R & R. Melissa who is the owner had done my Lyra quilt and has a kit for

it on her website. Compass Centre.com

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April included Baytown, Texas; Tyler, Texas; Edmond, Oklahoma

and Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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This month is San Antonio where I will teach my Labyrinth class at

Seventh Heaven Quilt Shop.

Call Dixie if you want to sign up for the class.  (210) 822-9980

Can you understand why I may be a little tired? I just want you to be able to

see how much fun we have in guild and quilt shop workshops, and

we also get a lot done.I forgot to mention my trip to New York in January

for a fabulous Martha Stewart Dreamers into Doers event.

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I am adding new ribbons to my website for anyone looking for very

unusual ribbons to embellish quilts, table runners or whatever suits your fancy.

Shop owners contact me for information on getting patterns

or ribbons for your shop.

Debbie Maddy

940-549-4058

info@calicocarriage.com

Calico Carriage Quilt Designs

 

We have the first lap quilt finished for the Enchanted Makeovers New Jersey Event.

Bright fabrics and encouraging words will turn these quilts into inspirational keepsakes.

This is the full quilt that is 40" X 50".

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is a close up view of the borders.

The words will be so encouraging for the women.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For more information on making one of these quilts to be donated for this event, leave a comment on this post and I will contact you with the instructions.

Be sure to read more about Terry Grahl and Enchanted Makeovers on her website.

http://www.enchantedmakeovers.org/

 

Great expectations of what the offices would be like comes to fruition.

This morning was more fun than I could have imagined.

Group B met at the reception area to sign in and wait for our tour guide.

This is me in front of the official door once again.

Do I look happy or what 

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Here is that famous logo once again with guess who is beside it.     dreamers-trip.JPG001170The entire wall is covered with quotes and inspirational words.   dreamers-trip.JPG001171Group B really hit the jackpot with our tour guide Hannah Milman.

Hannah is the Editorial Director of Crafts and is very passionate about her work. dreamers-trip.JPG001172She took us to her office to store our coats and purses.

While we were there she shared some of her recent projects.

This is a wreath made from glittered acorns and leaves that she made to hang in

the Blair House in Washington, D. C. for Christmas.dreamers-trip.JPG001173This bird is a decoration made using a copy of a bird in the wallpaper that was blown up,

glued to stiff paper board, and then glitter and gold paint was added. 

It was beautiful to see in person. dreamers-trip.JPG001175

Hannah loves working with and glittering shells. (Actually I think she would glitter anything.)

This shell was glittered to make an ornament. dreamers-trip.JPG001176

As we started our tour we met Lucinda Scala Quinn and Sarah Carey in the hallway.

Lucinda is the Editorial Director, Food & Entertaining

Sarah is Deputy Food Editor Martha Stewart Living. 

If you watch Everyday Food on PBS you know them very well already.

They were so kind to us, just talked to us like we were neighbors.

Lucinda has a great blog called Mad Hungry Feeding Men and Boys. dreamers-trip.JPG001177  From there we went to the test kitchens. In this kitchen they were testing recipes for Everyday Food.dreamers-trip.JPG001179Some of the things they were testing were - Feed your family of four for $10, healthy snacks, etc. 

      dreamers-trip.JPG001181From the test kitchen went to a room called the cake room.

If you read Martha Stewart Living, Weddings, or the Wedding Cakes book, then you have seen these cakes. dreamers-trip.JPG001183 dreamers-trip.JPG001184 dreamers-trip.JPG001185 dreamers-trip.JPG001186 dreamers-trip.JPG001187This  is another huge test kitchen. Wouldn’t you love to cook here?  dreamers-trip.JPG001189

I am not sure what they were testing here but you can be sure it was good. dreamers-trip.JPG001190These are cabinets in the hallway full of cookbooks.  dreamers-trip.JPG001207

We then went to the Prop Room or ROOMS!

The beautiful ladies below run the prop room, and what a job it must be. dreamers-trip.JPG001192

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Please bear with me on the amount of pictures. You just can not imagine how much stuff is here.

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   Stools & Chairs

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  Candlesticksdreamers-trip.JPG001196

Tables, stools, chandeliers  dreamers-trip.JPG001197

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Dishes and more dishes!! dreamers-trip.JPG001199

Cutting boards dreamers-trip.JPG001200

Linens dreamers-trip.JPG001201

More dishes dreamers-trip.JPG001202

Cake stands

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Vases

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Wall boards and floor tiles.  They sometimes create a whole room.

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This is Fritz Karch. He is the editorial director of collecting.

He told us his office is Martha’s nightmare!  

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This is the view of the river out of one of the windows.

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We also got to meet Emeril Lagasse    He has a new television show starting in March.

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Half of our tour was on the side of the offices housing the magazines where we met

Gael Towey.

Gael is the Creative Chief Officer. She was very friendly also and talked with us for a long time.

She talked about helping with the first Martha Stewart Living magazine. She has been with Martha for 20 years.

Gael also told us they are anticipating the arrival of the new Apple Notebook or iPad as we now know it.

All magazines are checking out alternative delivery methods.

Maybe someday we will be reading Martha Stewart Living on our iPad.

By the way Gael’s husband is Stephen Doyle. He designed the logo we love so much.

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When you have a little time check out this video about Gael and Stephen’s collaboration on logos for Martha.

We could not take any pictures while we were in this area because they were working on future magazines.

The April issue of Living was spread out on boards. I was great fun to see what no one else has seen yet.

Hannah then took us to see the marketing area for furniture, out door items, linens, all things Martha.

On to the craft supply area. Oh my gosh!!

Glitter of every kind, color and size. Punches, punches, punches and more punches. Paper goods and tools.

I have never seen so many wonderful craft items.

We also got to see the corporate offices but those are private sanctuaries and so no pictures here.

Alas, after 1 1/2 wonderful hours we had to leave to go to the studios for the taping of a show.

It was a great joy to tour offices and meet wonderful, friendly and happy people.

Everyone seemed to love their job.

THANK YOU HANNAH!!!!!!

Check back tomorrow to read about the taping of the show.