Thursday, June 30, 2011

Fireworks, Fun and Lots of Great Fabric...

Bang! Another Fourth of July is just days away. Always a fun day, filled with friends, parades, BBQ's and great fireworks. If you hurry, you have just enough time to stitch up a great shirt, tablecloth or dress. We have a Red, White and Blue fabric collection that can fill the bill. Check out our collection at www.maryjos.com.
Gardening is a part of summertime that just cannot be beat. Sunflowers are showing up along with Roses, Daisies and Delphiniums. Vegetable gardens and the Farmers Markets are filled with beautiful produce of many colors. All waiting to be picked and brought indoors. Wouldn't it be great to be able to have the colors of Summertime, year round? Well, we may have a solution for you. Did you know that Mary Jo's Cloth Store has aisles (in the Store) and pages (on our website) of Garden inspired fabrics? You could bring the outside in. Curtains, Pillows, Bedspreads & Tablecloths come to mind. These are the easiest ways to spread some warmth on the coldest winter day! We also have a good selection of nature inspired upholstery fabric. All weights and patterns. Home decorating can be a magic and fun thing! We also have a nice collection of warm and sunny colors as companions to some of these amazing prints.
So today, whether you are inspired by Stars and Stripes or Summers abundant Bounty, we not only have what you are looking for, but at a price no-one else can beat. We carry top brand fabric at the lowest prices, not seconds or over runs.
Do you have a project to share? We would love to see your fine and inspired work. Drop us an email today, with a photo and a short description. You may be one of our next articles.


Just a side note, did you know that we have a Facebook page? If your are a Facebooker, please look up Mary Jo's Cloth Store and "Like" us. You will get extra notices about sales and the like.

Mary Jo's Cloth Store will be closed on the 4th of July, however our website will be open as always 24-7 , 365 days a year.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Inspired, In Love & Into Decorating...

"I up and made dining room curtains and they might just be my favorite things in the whole darn house."
Oh, do you remember being young, in love, starting your family and being inspired by all of the possibilities that life and home design had to offer? Mmmm what a magic moment in time. A wonderful young couple came into Mary Jo's Cloth Store the other day. They were on a mission, Drapery Fabric. Simple, but at the same time the choices we offer can be overwhelming. They eventually found a print that they fell in love with. She writes on her blog that she could of found it somewhere else for 40 dollars per yard instead at Mary Jo's she paid 12.99 a yard. She was excited for her great bargain, but really fell in love with the print, and colors. She did a lovely job with her curtains. Simple straight stitching, on her new Brother Sewing Machine and hardware and rings from Target and she was good to go. These lovely curtains look like a million dollars. Oh, Young House Love, is truly a wonderful thing. Sherry and John thanks for your great story and good luck in your Young Love House and Life together.
Keep up the great work as you architect your lives, your home and your future.

Here is their story, click on the link to check out her Young House Love Blog. Her blog is filled with her chic yet homespun brand of excitement and passion and her own special tips and tricks on achieving "Home Perfection".
Here’s how it all went down. We already mentioned snagging this deeply discounted curtain fabric from a local fabric outlet called U-Fab (for anyone looking for it by name, it’s “Robert Allen’s Khanjali Peacock” so googling that hopefully turns up some of your own). It was fancy schmancy designer fabric that I’d been in love with forever, but it was marked down to $12.99 a yard (as opposed to the original cost of $40+ a yard!) thanks to a bit of an irregularity in the fabric (a white stripe that ran down one side, which I knew I could work around).

Since I wanted two 90-ish inch panels for either side of the big picture window in the dining room I calculated that five yards would do the trick, which factored out to $32 a panel (still not dirt cheap but a whole lot cheaper than the regular price of that fabric, which would have run me $100 a panel). Score.

It was as simple as lining up the end of the fabric with the 90″ mark on my tape measure and then cutting the other edge against the rug at the 0″ inch mark, for a nice straight cut (sure enough, I was left with a nice 90″ long rectangular swatch of fabric).When it comes to the width, I just usually go with the width that it comes right off the bolt (which is wider when you get upholster fabric like this- ours was 57″). But remember it had that defect running along one side of it, so I just cut three inches or so from that side (again I used the edge of the rug to get a straight cut). But I didn’t completely cut off the white part since I knew once I hemmed it, it would be completely invisible (even from the back). You can see the normal white edge that comes on fabric on the right of the swatch below and the irregular white defect on the bottom half of the left edge below:Then I washed both curtain panels so they would be “pre-shrunk” and easy to launder from here on out (one of our main goals is to have as many “washable” surfaces in the kitchen and dining room as possible). Oh but it’s always smartest to preshrink fabric before you cut it, I just knew I only had enough fabric to make two panels of this size so whether I washed or cut it first (or cut and washed it later) I’d end up with the same sized panels in the end. I grabbed them fresh out of the dryer instead of letting them sit there to keep them wrinkle free for the most part.
Next I had to decide between my trusty curtain-making method of using iron-on hem tape or the slightly scary idea of using Oh Brother (my new sewing machine) to attempt to do what I used to use hem tape for. After a decent amount of out-loud debate with myself, I decided to try my hand at sewing curtain panels- just to see if I could do it (but you can find full curtain making tutorials with hem tape here and here). Even without my hem-tape security blanket, I did break out the iron to make a half inch “seam” down one of the short sides of the curtain. It just seems like now whenever I dabble in sewing, I find myself trying to iron instead of pinning – just to see if it’ll work. Am I a rebel or what?The ironed seam definitely stayed put while I dragged the giant fabric swatch back into the kitchen to sew the hem, so I happily skipped the pinning step and even boldly (well, maybe that adjective is a stretch) decided to try another hemming technique that some of you have commented to tell me about in previous I’m-a-shaky-little-sewing-novice posts. I took the ironed seam and folded it over one more time, then I sewed down the seam to create a nice finished looking hem (even from the back). That extra fold hid the raw cut edge of the fabric, if that makes sense. And even with my extra folding step, there was thankfully no pinning required. Sweet.


Whew, lots of work made fun! She does have a knack for home decor and writing about the process. Thanks again Sherry. Lovely. We are happy to have helped.

Are you looking for Drapery Fabric? We have many inspirational choices. Pop onto the website or stop by the store, we promise, you will not be disappointed. Remember, the SALE page is always being updated. Don't miss out, fabric comes and goes very quickly on this section of the website. Log on and take a tour.

Do you have a project to share? We love to see your quilts, clothing, home decor and costumes. Please take a moment and drop us an email with a few photos. We cannot wait to hear from you.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Batiks, Quilting and Summertime...

The weather is warm, the flowers are blooming and in some parts of the country the kids are already celebrating long summer days. It is the time of year for lazy afternoons at the beach, lake or river. Gardening is in full swing and BBQ-ing on the deck on warm evenings. But how about those rainy summer days? According to the Farmers Almanac we are in for a few more than normal. Be prepared, and occupy your time, with a fun sewing project? How about some Tropical Chic?


Bali Batiks from Hoffman fabrics are the perfect weight and are filled with the colors and hot energy of summer. Why not think about piecing together an inspired quilt, a tablecloth or even a super lightweight bedspread? It just could not be easier.
The Bali Batiks are soft and yummy to work with and at 45" wide it allows for plenty of different creative applications and at only 7.49 per yard it is a steal. The 1895 Batiks are hand dyed in such rich and sometimes even vibrant colors. From a subtle seafoam to an electric orange. This series truly is the perfect companion to the texture and pattern rich Bali Batik collection. The width is 45" and the price is 6.59 per yard. Wow.
We are always checking around and the average price of these two specific collections from Hoffman fabric is upwards of $10.00 per yard.
So really the more you buy at Maryjos.com the more you save!
By the way if you are a contesting creative quilter or creator of fine fabric masterpieces, Hoffman Fabrics has a contest. The rules are simple, you must use Hoffman Batiks and Sulky thread. The deadline is July 15th. At Mary Jo's we do not carry the Sulky line of thread, but we sure have a stockpile of the Hoffman Batik fabric collections. If you are interested in reading more about this cash prize contest go to Hoffman fabrics for the full set of rules. You can check out the past winners and plan your own strategy.
If you would like to be inspired, check out these blogs. They are filled with inspiration, good ideas and some great advice. 1. Artistic Quilting. 2.The Curious Quilter. 3. Feathered Fibers.
Do you have a great blog or a new project you would like to share with us? You could be the next article. We always love to hear from you. Email us today. One last item, did you know we are on Facebook? Be a friend and be one of the first to hear all of the latest news on your Facebook Wall.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

What Shape is Your Seat In?

Upholstery. Spring is the time to look around with fresh eyes. When was the last time you thought about changing it up? A new, well made chair can cost upwards of 800.00, if you get a good deal. To re-upholster a chair can be under 100.00 for the materials. 3-4 yards of fabric, depending on the size of the chair, a staple gun and you are off to the races. Remember, upholstery fabric at Maryjos.com can be as low as 8.98 per yard and usually no higher than 18.98. Typically the average price is about 14.98 per yard. A steal, when you consider how much the same fabric can be at a chain Home Upholstery fabric store.

Don't know the first thing about upholstery? No worries. It really can be as easy as 1, 2, 3! How? You have several options. The first, log onto Google, search "re-upholstering a chair", or couch. The first items that pop up are how to videos on YouTube. I love this way of learning. The things you can learn in a how-to video are endless.The second is the DIY online network. They are another terrific resource, for all kinds of projects. From faux finishes to garden tips. Thirdly there are countless blog entries form folks all over the world who proudly share with their readers how they re-upholstered a chair or sofa, usually with lots of how-to photographs, tips and their sources. The Internet is an easy way to get acquainted with the process, supplies and the level of skill required.
If you would rather learn in a classrooom/workshop setting there are several "Schools" that specialize in Upholstery. You may be able to take a continuing education class at a local college. In Charlotte, North Carolina,we are lucky, very near our store is a "Custom Home Furnishings" Academy! Imagine an entire school devoted to the Home Furnishings trade. Here is what they have to say about their special spot in the world of Home Decor...

Custom Home Furnishings Products"The Custom Home Furnishings Academy is the premier destination for hands-on learning. The state-of-the-art facility includes classrooms outfitted with professional workroom equipment, industrial sewing machines and a design studio. The instructors are experts in their field, dedicated to empowering students with the professional skills necessary to enter and thrive in the custom home-decor industry. Courses offered include window treatment and slipcover fabrication, upholstery, drapery installation, home staging and redesign. Whether you are a beginner at the sewing machine, or experienced in the workroom, you will find classes that fit your schedule and interests. Tuition includes fabrics, trims, workroom supplies, lunch and instruction manuals. You will leave the Custom Home Furnishings Academy with new skills, great resources and a network of supportive colleagues."

Think about the possibilities... Now let's take a minute and peruse some of the cool, modern, retro and colorful fabric selections Mary Jo's Cloth Store has, just waiting for your vision and your magic touch. On the website, click on fabric, then upholstery, then click on the different options for Patterns, Colors and Themes. Some of my stand-by favorite are, Flowers and Leaves, Stripes, Paisleys & Abstracts. Some designs are modern, others are traditional in style but all are heavy duty and designed for everyday wear and tear. Beauty matters but when you add in some practicality, perfection has been achieved. Of course there are many other categories to choose from, so block out some time and get inspired! It is always fun to dream and shop online!Enjoy the swatches we have put together for this article. They are all available online. It is fun to mix it up and use a few complimentary fabrics for different pieces of furniture, table runners and drapes. Have some fun and send us some photos of your work. We would love to feature you on a future blog.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Sunny Skies Ahead, Save Money, Time & Energy...


It seems that lately every time we pick up a newspaper it is not good news. With the price of gas going sky high it seems like there is a whole lot of belt tightening going on. At Mary Jo's we have come up with a few ideas on how to save some time and leave more money in your wallet. Did you know Mary Jo's posts new "Sale" items almost everyday? Yes. At Mary Jo's Cloth Store we are sticklers for low prices and great service. Mary Jo has been in the cloth business for over 60 years and in that time we have seen good times and bad. This is another rough patch, but we know it will all be fine, life goes on and we will be stronger for the experience. Having said that, we are very sensitive to your needs at this time. Check on our Sale page often and remember the prices in all of our regular departments beat most fabric stores, across the nation, hands down.
Save gas, save time and find exactly what you are looking for at www.Maryjos.com. We have a vast selection of Quilting Fabrics, Fancy and Fine Fabrics for upcoming weddings, dances and special occasions. We are always adding to our Upholstery & Drapery Fabric Selection featuring name brands, and fantastic pattern and color choices. Our everyday fabric for children's clothes, men's shirts and summer dresses is colorful, bright and beautiful. So make yourself a deal and shop online. You will save money, time and energy. Sometimes everything you are looking for can be found on your computer screen. (Well almost everything, but fabric, especially!)
A while back we asked you to share your recent quilting projects with us. Thanks to all of you who responded, such lovely work and wonderful stories. Today we are featuring a gal named Jean Loussarian. She Has also created a website for her quilts.
"The quilt was inspired from when I was in Bonn, Germany touring the house that Beethoven lived in. He was also born in this house.
My name is Jean Loussarian from Westminster, SC. I travel at least twice a year to Mary Jo's to load up my car with the beautiful fabrics from Mary Jo's. My web site is loussarian.com if you would like to see some other quilts that I make. I have attached a picture of a quilt I recently made using fabric from Mary Jo's.

Jean, thanks for sharing your quilt and the inspiration behind this beauty.

If you have a quilt to share, we would love nothing more than to feature you here on our Fabric & Design Blog. Email us today.
Thanks for reading, save some money and log onto Maryjos.com today!

Friday, April 15, 2011

Mary Jo Has A Favor To Ask...


Today we have a special request. Mary Jo's granddaughter Rebekah is quite the horse woman. She has had a passion for horses since she was a young girl. She is now a sophomore at William Woods University and is still going to competitions and showing her horses. So here is the deal. A photograph of her with her horse at a competition has been chosen to possibly be one of this years best photos for National Horseman Magazine! But here is the catch. We have a big favor to ask of you all. Could you please log onto The National Horseman website on the photo contest page and vote for Rebekah. She is #8. We appreciate your participation. It would be super if she could win this prestigious contest and we can do it with your help. Thanks in advance.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Red & White Quilts Take Center Stage...

The buzz around "The Red & White Show" is in print, on the web and television. This show was a BIG DEAL. Joanna S. Rose claims she is not a quilt "collector". But she is. She recently turned 80 and her darling husband decided to give her 651 Red & White Quilts a 6 day show at The Armory in NYC. This show was curated by the Folk Art Museum. The layout and presentation was stunning. The quilts, more so. A high society Red & White Gala kicked off this event and then the show was open to the public for 6 days with free admission. Wow. What a guy, what a gift and what a pleasure to see 651 quilts hung and displayed so artfully and lit so perfectly. Quite a production.
The visitors had much to say, "Just came back from the exhibit. Visually stunning. Felt like Alice in Wonderland wandering around the deck of cards!"
"An unbelievably gorgeous exhibition! I would never have thought there could be so much variation in such a simple color scheme; the graphic quality of the quilts is impressive and incredible."
"As a quilter and a person who appreciates art, it was amazing to see how these things blend so seamlessly together. Thank you to Ms. Rose.".

For inspiration click on any, or all of the following links. These are talented quilting bloggers and newspaper writers who waxed poetically not only about the show but also about the history and the fantastic possibilities of Red & White Quilts and this exhibit. All of these sites have many photos of the show. This will be a true inspiration for all of you quilters and for those of you who love beautiful pieces of art.
Folk Art Museum , Wall Street Journal, Pincushion Blog, Helen James Design, Blackbird Design, Repro Quilt Lover, and The Bohemian American.



This show was a wonderful tribute to the art of quilting, which is great for all of us who quilt, or aspire to quilt. Take a minute and Google, "Red & White Show New York", you will not only be inspired, we think you will be amazed. We certainly were.

Mary Jo's Cloth has all of the Red & White fabric you will need for your next, collectible quilt. So what are you waiting for, great prices and amazing choices. Please send us your Red & White quilt projects, we will do a follow up article in the next few months, and your quilt could be featured. Have fun. Please take a moment to explore the sale section, you will never be disappointed, we promise. Happy quilting.