Showing posts with label suppose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label suppose. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

nite

it's late and i need to sleep but i just wanted to say hi. hi, internets. sometimes you break my heart. i hope tomorrow you decide to play nice.

so guess what. i went to pittsburgh. you should read about it at suppose. (but don't look at my hideous hair. it's cut now.) then i went to chicago and wisconsin. for the record, madison wisconsin is totally dope. next, oc. then lalalondon.

i'm just putting it out there that i am rooting for kupono on sytycd. also, you should watch southland. it's super intense and the best cop show in years. and especially interesting having grown up watching the l.a. news every night. plus little ryan atwood is grown up all strong and protecting you with a gun.

being about to sleep and all, there are no mp3s or even links here, but you should still totally listen to
the new phoenix
faunts
the kitsune maison 7 mix
and some other stuff that maybe i'll blog about later.

just because i don't blog doesn't mean i don't miss you.

Friday, April 3, 2009

at least it's something

So much to say. I finally blogged about the grand opening over at Suppose blog. It went very well and we are having a blast.

Really this blog post is about how I really want to do this. This is from a friend's brother's site. I am kind of speechless about it. Brilliant.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Thursday, March 5, 2009

yo yo yo

We are only 2 weeks away from the grand opening of the Jo Thomas and Kathy Thomas fabric shop collaboration:
March 20th and 21st y'all. Big things are happening in Preston.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

The Suppose blog is up and running!

You won't have to read about the shop so much on this blog, as the official shop blog will be here:

SUPPOSE THE BLOG

Just be warned, if you click on any of the other links you will be getting a sneak peak at parts of the site that are not fully finished or functioning, but are exciting nonetheless.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Happy New Year!

from the warmth of OC. It's good to get away from the snow for a minute.

Starting a business, having the holidays, having a chronically ill mom, and spilling yogurt on your camera thus ruining it, make for a bad blogger. I barely even listen to any music. I think I am foregoing the year-end best-of brouhaha since I've probably blogged all my favorite music this year already.

But here's the current status of our shop. We are still not open because we decided to buy a building and renovating. This is what we look like for now.

Suppose: coming soon

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

the reason

I'm a bad blogger these weeks is because I've been spending my busy days here.

boxing kickboxing
Those are just some of the boxes that are filling up my mom's house. Boxes full of our fabric and books and patterns that will be moved to the store very soon. Boxes that will not be moved to my mom's new house this Saturday. Those boxes are in all the other rooms. We are crazy. Opening a store and moving into the house that was 5 years in the making, all in one week.
kaffes
That's just some of our Kaffe Fasset fabric. They are all in our web shop now. But I can't tell you where to find that web shop yet. Not till it's finished. Wait in suspense, you.

If I'm not unpacking fabric or packing the house, I am probably hanging out with my little monkey niece.
learning early
She has already shown a propensity toward Kaffe's "lovely fabarics." Man I am obsessed with her.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Finally recovered from Houston. Let's review.

We met some amazing people, many of them some of our favorite fabric and pattern designers like Anna Maria Horner, Sandy Klop, and Liesl Gibson of Oliver + S. And Jay McCarroll. What? Yes, the winner of season 1 of Project Runway was at Market to show off his new lines of quilting fabric. Jay and I were maybe the youngest people at Market (quilters are on average like 30 years older than me) so I think we had a special bond. We had a chance to visit every day of the show and you'd better believe I will be sending him photos of what we concoct out of his fabric.

me and jay mccarrolll
I'll save more details for our shop blog when our website is up and it's time for the fabric to come. But here's a peek at something he made to show off his fabrics.
wonky eyed bunnies
I have to say, Jay is such a lovely person. Full of compliments and stories and quips. On the first day the booths were open, he was sitting at his booth watching some Japanese industry people wander around. Thinking his designs would appeal to the Japanese aesthetic (they totally would) he started shouting "kawaii! kawaii!" which of course we know means "cute" thanks to Gwen Stefani, in hopes they would hear and want to come over and see what was so cute and discover his fabric and want to buy it all. This wasn't just once, he kept at it, but I think the Japenese group just wandered away. I also got his opinion on recent PR winners: he likes Leann but not Christian. I could go on gushing but I'll spare you a recount of every single conversation.

I'm also really excited about Anna Maria's new line shown here in frames:
good folks

You'll be able to get all these things in our online shop when they come out, by the way. We were pretty much giddy and exhausted the entire trip. We picked out a bunch of new fabric for the shop that will come next year, saw Kings of Leon, the wildest fashion show, and some quite interesting accessorizing, and had a heyday picking out vintage trims and buttons from someone named Dusty.
dusty's

The International Quilt Festival happened right after Market where there were endless exhibits of quilts. I quite liked this one.
painted quilt

There's more but I'm worn out all over again.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

i'm in houston, ya'll

It's my first time:
to Texas
on a business trip
at International Quilt Market (THE trade show for the quilting industry--sorta Fashion Week for the cotton fabric and sewing market)

Met my second (and today maybe third) Project Runway winner.

Things are going just swimmingly. More than that even. Forgot my camera cable though. Be back this weekend.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

amer i can: part zwei

My other recent traditional American-type adventure: quilt show in Ogden with Natali. I mean, what's more American than a John Deer/Ford truck quilt?

for erica

I took that specifically for Erica who's obsessed with tractors. I mostly like this one.
voted

But I was especially obsessed with this one, made with found blocks from the 30s that ladies had embroidered their names on. What was the story with that? And those prints on the fabric are killer.
old

Speaking of quilts, here's the haps on my shop. My mom and I are opening a quilt shop, meaning we will carry cotton fabric used for quilting (or anything else), and other sewing notions and fabulous stuff. We'll also teach quilting, sewing, and project classes. We're both obsessed with cool fabric, she is an expert quilter, and I'm a control freak, so this should be awesome. The shop is called Suppose, and grand opening is tentatively planned for Black Friday. So anyone who's in the Cache Valley area for Thanksgiving, consider coming by for our big party the day after. We also have an amazing team creating our online shop which will launch the same day. More details on all that to come.