Thursday, May 30, 2019

Canadian Maple Syrup - RxR 2019



"Canadian Maple Syrup", Wee Folks Heirloom Sewing & Quilt Shoppe, Selkirk, Ontario. What's more Canadian than Maple Syrup and Northern Lights! Row by Row 2019, "Taste the Experience". Our row is 9x36 finished. Photo has borders attached for a table runner or wall hanging.  Pick up your Pattern/Kit starting June 21st.

Friday, May 17, 2019

Victoria Day

Looking forward to a sunny wonderful long weekend!  We are closed Saturday May 18, reopening Tuesday May 21.  "Happy Victoria Day"

Wednesday, May 8, 2019

More Block of the Months

More Block of the Months starting May 25th, call to sign up!
"Blessings of Winter" and "Welcome Home in Spring"
 
Blessings of Winter

Welcome Home in Spring




Block of the Months

Lots of Block of the Months starting soon.  Pick your favourite and call to sign up!  Just pay for the kit each month, and the class is "free", starting Saturday, May 25th.

"I Believe in Angels" beautiful appliqued quilt. 
"I Believe in Snowmen" quilt, a combination of applique and redwork (or blue).
I Believe in Angels









I Believe in Snowmen

Sunday, April 14, 2019

Happy Easter

"Happy Easter" from Wee Folks Heirloom Sewing & Quilt Shoppe. Hope everyone has a wonderful weekend filled with love, joy & chocolate. We are closed Good Friday through until Tuesday.

Thursday, March 7, 2019

March Break

"March Break" We are closed March 12-16. Have a great week!



Sunday, March 3, 2019

Christening Gown, Heirloom Sewing & Smocking

Christening Gown with Smocking and French Heirloom Sewing on beautiful Batiste, by Dale Anderson-Iovacchini.

I started smocking in 1978 when I was pregnant for my 1st baby. My business all started with Smocking and Heirloom Sewing officially in 1982 designing, teaching, selling Batiste, Swiss and Silk Fabrics, French Laces, and creating Baby and Children's Heirloom clothing. To this day I still teach Smocking & Heirloom classes, sell the fabrics and laces, and so honoured to create beautiful Heirlooms for families. Thank you, Dale.