Results tagged “Marie Zinno” from DevDesigns Blog

JackmanSm.jpgWhat fun!  150 embroiderers under one roof in St. Louis, Mo. Everyone braved the cold - 10 degrees in the morning! - to get an early start on the day.  Some came with friends and sisters, many made new friends. They stitched, they edited designs on the Baby Lock machines; fell in love with the NeedleCam™ Digital Camera on the Baby Lock Ellisimo; and hooped with regular hoops, Magna-Hoop and Magna-Quilter.  They learned what hoop works best for what task.  They stitched on satin, silk flowers, grosgrain, fur, terrycloth, knits, quilt sandwiches, flannel and cottons.

 

They used a variety of embroidery tools - target rulers, centering rulers, Jackman1Sm.jpgplacement templates, glue sticks, Angle Finders and target stickers. Each team (27 of them) completed 12 projects over the two days. We talked about stabilizers, designing fashion embroidery and large scale embroidery compositions, thread coverage and proper hooping technique. We talked about navigating in the hoop - at the beginning of the design and during a mishap. We showed over a hundred sewn samples of embroidery.  Marie and I fielded questions on everything from 'how do I hoop a onesie' to 'how do I start an embroidery business'.

 

ChFountainSm.jpgEveryone was immersed in embroidery - talking about it, looking at it, wearing it and stitching it. But it wasn't all work - there were some great meals provided by Jackmans - especially the chocolate fountain, their signature dish!  And no chocolate disasters - a few brown, shiny mustaches (so much more in vogue than the old milk mustache!) but no chocolate smears on fabrics.

 

Join me for my next event in Madison, Tennessee, just a stone's throw from the Grand Ole Opry.  Visit www.sallychaney.com for more information or call the store directly at 615-859-0038.  I know many of you have full-time commitments during the week so I scheduled two one-day workshops on a weekend to accommodate your busy schedule.  See you in Tennessee on Saturday, Feb. 20 or Sunday Feb. 21!  

Montavilla Sew & Vac

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Marie and I, The Stitching Sisters, are mid-way through our six-city tour.  Last week, we MooresSm.jpgspent Friday and Saturday with our host, Montavilla Sew & Vac in Portland, OR.  The event was held in the spacious classroom of Fabric Depot (a worthy destination for all sewers). It took a team effort to set up 28 top-of-the-line Baby Lock Ellisimos but we were ready for our 128 guests on Friday morning.  The staff at Montavilla was a dream team, each member greeted their guests and escorted them to their assigned seats.  They made an effort to treat each embroiderer like a guest in their home. 

 

And the fun we had!  Christy and Brett Moore (pictured here) lead the audience in the Baby Lock cheer - Baby Lock, for the love! (Ok, you had to be there to understand but it sure built team spirit.)   After we taught how to probably hoop and verify placement with some of the Ellisimo's unique features such as the camera, the whole room was cheering Baby Lock, for the love!  Oh it was fun and educational.  Marie and I worked hard and throughout the day our Jersey Girl attitudes came out of the closet!  Hey, you can't control 112 embroiderers in a meek and mild manner.  But everyone stayed on track and we finished six hands-on projects on day one and six more on day two.  Here's a glimpse at some wonderful people we had the honor of teaching.

 

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If you bought a machine, you were crowned with a feather boa and your team-mates were awarded a free collection of Kriswell embroidery designs.  The whole Montavilla team got in the mood - sporting boas and crowns when one of their team members purchased a machine.  SmMoor.jpg

 

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Are you a Stitching Sister?

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The Stitching Sisters are embarking on a 6-city tour to teach over 400 embroiderers in 2-day, hands-on seminars.  We start in Longview, WA on Sept. 18, 2009 and end on Nov. 14, 2009 in Tampa, Fla - with four stops in between.  We are pumped!  We've been planning this and working on the details for months now and just can't wait to get on the road and meet other Stitching Sisters.

 

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These events couldn't happen without the generous support of some the nation's most successful sewing machine dealers. The Stitching Sisters handle all the kits and tools but the dealers supply the classroom, machines and oh yes - the food!  The dealers also provide talented staff members to assist during the two-day event.  And believe me, do we need them - 25 machines, 100 students in a classroom is quite an event!  We haven't had a mishap yet because the Baby Lock and Brother machines are so user-friendly and extremely dependable. The editing features are a delight to show students - everyone goes home with a new-found respect for what these machines can do.  And many go home not only with that new-found respect but also a new machine!  There are great deals to be made at these events.  It's also the only time you can buy Designs' product at a discount.  So if you've been yearning to purchase some of Designs' tools or hoops, this would be the time and place to do it. 

 

Marie and I hope to see you this Fall.  The Stitching Sisters Embroidery Bash is a great girls-get-away, so grab a friend or come by yourself. Join us for two days of embroidery education, new friends, new techniques and great food! Just bring yourself - no machines or class supplies to cart.  We'll have everything ready for you.  Here's the schedule:

 

SOLD OUT

Sept. 18-19, 2009 

IMG_3336Sm.jpgLongview Sew & Vac

Longview, WA

               360-578-2628        

 

Oct. 16-17, 2009

SOLD OUT

Montavilla Sewing & Vacuum

Portland, OR

               503-254-7317        

 

Oct. 25-25, 2009

B Sew Inn

Springfield, MO

               866-961-8209        

 http://www.bsewinn.com/product.php?productid=2827&cat=142&page=1

 

 

Oct. 28-29, 2009

B Sew Inn  http://www.bsewinn.com/product.php?productid=2828&cat=142&page=1

Oklahoma City, OK

877-415-702

 

Nov.  6-7, 2009

Rocky Mountain Sew & Vac

Littleton, CO

               303-979-2334        

 

Nov. 13-14, 2009

SOLD OUT

Keep Me In Stitches

Tampa, FL

               813-908-2334        

 

 

 

Ask the Right Questions

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Have you read the interviews of the Texas Sew Down speakers in the latest issue of Designs (March/April 2009)?  I had so much fun reading the answers. You know, writing the questions was a pretty easy endeavor.  I wrote a first draft and then sent those questions to my partner in crime, Denise Holguin.  She cleaned them up and off we sent them to the speakers - Nancy Zieman, Mary Mulari, Deborah Jones and my sister, Marie Zinno.  I didn't really give it much thought until the answers started to arrive.

 

One by one they came in and I savored every one!  I learned many things about each of these fine ladies and some of the comments made me laugh out loud while other responses brought tears to my eyes.

 

Let's look at Nancy first - she was quite brave revealing that under those gorgeous blond locks lies a headful of gray hair. And she's going to be a grandma!  Wow - that's a big milestone in her life.  Her favorite mid-afternoon snack - popcorn!  How upper Midwestern, don'tcha you know? Gotta keep those Wisconsin farmers in business.

 

The next time I have to clear a driveway, I'll call Mary Mulari and tell her to bring her Toro Power Max snowblower.  Apparently, she's a pro at handling this big tough machine and good thing because her hometown of Aurora, MN gets 52" of snow every year. In the middle of the afternoon, you'll find Mary munching on one of America's favorite snacks - chocolate chip cookies and milk.

 

Okay, truth be told, I am a huge Oprah fan.  And I have eaten lunch with Deborah Jones once a week for EIGHT years and never heard this story. I had to read her interview to learn she embroidered letterman-style jackets for guests on Oprah's show.  Now that's a really well-kept secret!  Her afternoon snack - a bowl of Cheerios.  Oh for heaven's sake Deborah, at least wash the Cheerios down with chocolate milk.  

 

Now I know Marie Zinno very well.  After all, we're sisters.  Although she often tells me she's proud of that she did happily reveal in the interview "she's the 'younger, more fun sister." I laughed when I read that and then wept when I read her answer to the next question, "Describe your perfect vacation day". She responded, "sitting on a beach on a tropical island holding my husband's hand." How sweet is that?  I was her maid of honor, 17 years ago (okay, MATRON of honor), and the Zinnos are still quietly, madly in love.  What she didn't say was that if it was in the afternoon, her other hand would be holding a Double Stuf Oreo®!

 

So let's see, if it snows on April 3-4, we'll be in good shape because Mary can clear the parking lot. If MY gray hair starts peeking through, I can have Nancy make it magically disappear so I look my best for the Texas Sew Down. And to make sure the event gets the coverage it deserves, I'll have Deborah Jones call Oprah and get us ALL on the Oprah show!  And if I am too exhausted to go on stage, I can always count on Marie to entertain the troops since she's the YOUNGER, MORE FUN SISTER!

I hope you'll join us in Grapevine, April 3-4, 'cause we are planning on having one heck of a good time! There's still time to make arrangements, just click here for more information http://www.dzgns.com/texsewdown.php or call the office at                888-739-0555        .

 

A glamorous weekend in the Big D

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MZ SW.jpgMy Stitching Sister, Marie Zinno, joined me for a 'glamorous' weekend here in the Big D.  We're working on our first joint book, Machine Embroidered Monograms for the Home.  And Saturday was our photo shoot. 

 

On Thursday, I picked Marie up at DFW - she flew in from her hometown of sunny Canton, OH - and headed to my house for our Show N Tell.  We dumped all her bags and mine in the living room and tried to make sense of the embroidered projects.  She had worked on the dining room and bath accessories in Ohio while I focused on bedding here in Dallas.  We loved what we saw but realized we still had some work to do.  So of course, we shopped!  We needed just the right color blue fabric, a multitude of napkins for a very cool photo layout, a dust ruffle, some Double Stuf® Oreos - oh maybe they weren't really a necessity but I had to find a way to keep Marie motivated!

 

Then we made a list that didn't seem very long at all until we started working on it.  We stitched all day Friday and into the evening and still, an early wake-up call on Saturday was needed. We headed to the studio Saturday morning -right on time, samples, props, embroidery machine (still a design or two to finish!), and threads all packed in the car.  My favorite photographer in the world - Steve Woods - generously helped us unload and the day began.  One thing nice about monogrammed accessories, there were no models involved so we didn't have a tight time table.  One thing horrible about monogrammed accessories, HOURS and I mean, HOURS, are spent pressing and steaming.  Then a click of the camera, an adjustment here and there, another click and then you 'rip the set.' Which means, all that pressing and steaming is now ruined! Talk about a glamorous weekend in the Big D.

 

But she's coming back for a truly glamorous weekend - this time in Grapevine, when we unveil the Machine Embroidered Monograms for the Home.  She'll be joining Nancy Zieman, Mary Mulari, Deborah Jones and I for the Texas Sew Down.  Oh my, are we excited - we have weekly meetings discussing menus, schedules, seminar content, menus, shipping details, travel plans, menus, audio-visual supplies and more menus!  Yes, we are going to teach our top techniques - embroidery, sewing and quilting - but we're making sure everyone gets a true taste of Texas!  Ya'll come down, now ya hear!