October was a busy month! In early October travels took us to Houston, Texas for the International Quilt Market. We exhibit each year at this trade only event. It is our chance to share our new Indygo Junction patterns and books to quilt and fabric arts retailers as well as preview new fabrics and products for the coming months. After almost 20 years of doing this show, we still enjoy going to Houston–a fabulous convention center and bustling downtown make it a great destination for the show…not to mention the wonderful food. Here is a link to one of our favorites La Ninfa’s-a great video too! To see the new designs we offered click here.
Posts Tagged ‘fabric’
Fall Quilt Market Adventures!
Monday, November 16th, 2009Halloween Witch Door Hanger
Monday, October 19th, 2009Welcome Halloween visitors in style with this delightful door hanger. It’s so quick and easy you can make one for each door in your house. (more…)
Using Images as Templates for Applique
Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
The Vintage Workshop imagery can be used in other ways besides the standard print, cut and paste. One way is to use the vintage graphics to make templates to use for applique. (more…)
Halloween Tote
Sunday, October 11th, 2009Halloween Quilt Inspiration
Saturday, October 3rd, 2009
Creating unique quilts is fun and easy using imagery from The Vintage Workshop. This quilt was created using our imagery printed onto inkjet printable fabric. Then the fabric is cut into the right size to substitute for a regular block of your favorite quilt pattern. (more…)
New Ebay Fabric Listings for Halloween
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
Get into Halloween by checking out the new fabric listings on Ebay featuring our Spooky Two Halloween fabric collection. One yard and half yard bundles are now available! Get in on the auctions before it’s all gone.
Fabric for Sale on Ebay & Free Sample Giveaway
Tuesday, August 25th, 2009
Good Morning Everyone!
We want to announce not only a great deal for fabric lovers out there, but another summer giveaway. The founder of The Vintage Workshop, Amy Barickman, has been a long-time designer of vintage inspired fabric for Red Rooster Fabrics. Over the years our office has become stock piled with all of this beautiful fabric and now we are cleaning house.
First, we would like to offer two lucky blog readers a free set of some of our Vintage Workshop fabrics. Each set includes a one yard piece of each of the 25 coordinating fabrics from a specific collection. The collections we are spotlighting today are - Tres Chic, a bright colored fashion imagery inspired line; and Mary Frances and Thimble Friends, a more rustic colored line inspired by vintage children’s books with a sewing themed. Each of these bundles comes with 25 yards of quality cotton quilting fabrics ready to use.
How do you win? Post a comment to this blog post only with what you would do with the fabric. You have until midnight on Monday, August 31st. Please note that we must manually approve your comments so only post once. After it has been read by a staff member, we will approve your comment for all to see. Multiple posting may disqualify you from the contest.
Don’t worry if you are not picker as a winner because we have lots of bundles of this fabric available for sale on eBay. All of the bundles are listed with different coordinates (be sure to check out each listing to find the coordinates you want). Each listing will be different depending on what fabrics were available. Our eBay seller name is thevintageworkshop913 and indygojunction. Indygo Junction is also selling off some of our old discontinued patterns on eBay. If you do an advanced search you can search by seller name or click the links below.
Click here to see our listings on eBay - thevintageworkshop913 and indygojunction!
Good luck in the contest and on the auctions. Tell you friends because this fabric is going fast and when it’s gone, it’s gone.
Until next time…
School Lunch Bag
Saturday, August 22nd, 2009This is the perfect lunch bag to help go green this school year. Make one for your student and one for your teacher. It’s a fun, quick and easy gift.


























