2024 Quilt Show Road to California Finds

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2024 Quilt Show Road to California Finds


Please check out the interesting things I found at the Road to California Quilt Show that was in Ontario CA.

0:08 TQM Products
04:46 Moore’s Sewing
07:37 Janome
09:01 Quit on a Chair
10:20 Kai Scissors
10:36 Cutterpillar
18:05 4th and Main
19:40 Penless
20:58 Purely Gates
24:28 Oliso
26:43 Breakwater Fabric
27:46 Handi Quilter
30:23 Orange…

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  1. You know I had to make notes so I could give you my usual long list response :D.
    Thank you for being in the places, showing us the things. People like me can't go, but we love that you go for us!

    -Bias Ruler, Triangle Tool, Binding Tool – I need that bias ruler and that binding tool. I have a similar triangle tool and I barely use that one.

    -Koala Cabinets – Ok, love a good cabinet, but not yet.

    -Janome – I so need to save up for a M17! That hoop!!

    -Quilt on a chair – Such a sad, but sweet, story. It looks interesting, but I really don't love folding chairs.

    – Kai Scissors – I really need to get a pair of those.

    -Cutterpillar – I really need them to hurry up with that expanding mat. That thing will replace all of my mats! The Swivel, Need it! The clamp light, what!!?

    -4th & Main – I am a sucker for a pattern! I want All of the patterns!

    -Penless – That is so cool.

    -Purely Gates – Now I need to save for an embroidery machine. Those tea cups and calla lilies make me want one now!

    -Oliso – I'm going to have to break down and get one. The breakage rate I have heard about scares me with those. That steam though!

    -Breakwater Fabric – Love the Singers!

    -Handi Quilter – You will get it!! Just one more thing I need to save for. I need my own house so I don't have to move them once I get these things.

    -Orange Dot Quilts – All the Patterns!!

    -Ez Piecing – Now this makes me want to FPP!!

    -Laura Star – Awesome but Expensive!

    -Carolina Moore – That glowing Ruler!!

    -French General – I love French General! I am not, however, going to be hand embroidering anything lol. Nope! Tried it, didn't love it.

    – Swan Amity Studios – She has some awesome patterns!

    -Applipops – That was cool, but applique….pass for now.

    -Sweet Pea Embroidery Designs – As long as it isn't by hand. I still need to save up for a machine.

    -Lamb Farm Designs – I think I first saw them on Sew Yeah. They have some awesome patterns!

    -Kena Quilts – Beautiful!! The Platters would make and Awesome 3-Yard Quilt! I need the kit for that Get Out Of Town! My son loves RED! Her choices are whole Vibe alone. So awesome. I usually don't go for African Fabrics, but she makes you want to buy and use them.

    -Convention Raider Bag – Fierce Kitten Studio did that! It's a shame I just want to make all of things. Can't wear it, but I want to make it lol.

    -Thimbles for you – Those were so cool! I'd lose them in my sewing room. That chatelaine she had on her neck was so Beautiful!

    -Connecting Threads – I feel like they are the hidden gem. They have some awesome designs and the thread is so affordable.

    -The Batty Lady – I want to try that bamboo batting. Without batting, where would we be? Cold!

    -Quilters Select – I recently purchased a few of these. Love them!! They are, truly, a game changer.

    -GE Designs – Love Gudrun. That ruler is its own vibe. The curated sets they have a great too.

    -Fast Turn – What!!? I think I need to look into that. No idea what I would make, but I'll figure it out lol.

  2. Thanks for such a great video! I was actually perusing Paducah videos and yours came up. NOW I want to go to Road to California! You've shown such interesting projects and I've taken lots of notes!! It was good to hear that you like your M7. I bought mine after an exhaustive search and trying to decide between a larger machine or a Moxie. The dealer pointed me to the M7 but my experience has NOT been a good one. I've been super disappointed and rarely use it. Your enthusiasm for it is encouraging me to give it another try so thank you!

  3. Hi, I am a subscriber of ur channel. I do like to watch as you venture through the quilt events. I am a seamstress from years ago. Now only do crafts and projects I like. A beginner quilter as of 3yrs and I like it very much. I really like the african fabric booth, cutterpillar and orange dot booth.
    Did you ever get the pattern or info on the CONVENTION RAIDER BAG – from The House of Threads by Christy. Please give it up😊

  4. I haven't been to a quilt convention in many years, but going around with you in this video was awesome!! I really saw a lot of updated tools and shops and inspiration! Thank you so much!! 🥰

  5. Thank you for the tour ! I couldn't catch the name of the company that makes the ad code labels. Could you p!ease let me know ?
    Thanks a million ! Blessings, JJ

  6. Thank you for giving of yourself. I was unable to attend the last few years. I love the African fabric. Amazing collections

  7. Hi MA I stumbled upon this vid and am searching for this easy piecing foundation see thru paper🩷can you help a girl out with what it’s called and what shop you were visiting ? It’s right a tad bit after 31 on your video! Thanks sooooo much😊

  8. I have a Horn of America sewing table – cost me a paycheck but worth every penny! the flaps on mine are on the end, not the back which is easier for me, I keep one up and close when when I am using my quilting machine – allows more room to get around. Also note that if you get an acrylic square, you can take out the machine, sit a small lamp underneath and wa-la – you have a light box! I also use weights to hold my rulers in place, I use the cheapo suction cup "handles" from Harbor Freight to hold on to the rulers!

  9. Love your visits with everyone! I just wish I could fi d that leave in foundation from Orange Dot! I want it, and it is nowhere on their site or elsewhere… will have to email them I guess! Good job!

  10. Wow, you were at Road to CA? Me too! Are you local to the area? I didn't get to stop at the first vendor in your video, and now I'm kicking myself because that bias ruler is so cool! I need that! Anyway, hope to catch you at Road next year!

  11. Instead of wasting your money on a Singer 221, instead look into a Singer 301. I have 50 years in as a sewing machine collector and repair person and no longer have a Singer 221 or 222. I gave both of them away as they just were not very good machines for piecing/sewing…….I do however have 5 Singer 301s and every one of them out sews any 221 they are in a room with. Better machine, better built, nicer straight stitch, enclosed motor, same weight, more sewing space and a convenient carry handle. Simply one of the very very best machines Singer has ever made. Other than the 'cult' status of the 221/222 the Singer 301 is the superior machine mechanically all around. My other travel machine is an Elna #1, good for everything especially heavy regalia repairs at Powwows.