Just a quick note to remind you that the Multi-Frame with 48" rods is On Sale through March 18. Here is the web address and use IRISH for the discount code. The Frame which is normally $150 is $20 off with the discount code, good through March 18, 2013
I want to do a blog post with pictures of all the "big" quilts John, Kate and I have done on the Multi-Frame, but I didn't have time before this post needed to go out. Some folks have the misconception about the Frame only being useful for small quilts. On the contrary, it is the big quilts where it is the most useful. If you haven't watched the DVD, you can find it on the front page of our website and there are plenty of "big" quilts there. Some of them are mine!
So watch soon for a blog with pictures of our "big" quilts. And maybe medium size ones too.
Oh, we have started posting more on Facebook; would you go to Flynn Quilt Frame Company's page and Like us? Thanks!
I'm thinking of joining the St. Patrick's Day Parade down Main Street in Red Lodge on Sunday, are you planning something fun for St. Paddy's Day?
Brooke
Quilting becomes more high tech every day! We hope you will enjoy visiting with us every so often via the blog. We travel quite a bit to shows and to teaching engagements but look forward to hearing from you via this medium when you have time!
Friday, March 15, 2013
Saturday, March 9, 2013
SALE - LIMITED TIME!
Well, John is on his way to the American Quilters' Society Show in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Now that's a far piece from Montana, let me tell you. Kate leaves tomorrow to meet him to vend and demonstrate in the booth. The shows are really close together this time of year, and they scrambled hard to get more frames ready and more pre-cut kits ready. But the van was full and I hope the quilters at the AQS Show find just the pre-cut kit they are looking for, or give the frame a try and take one home with them!
The office is closed while Kate is gone, of course, but she wanted to have a Sale on the Flynn Multi-Frame with 48" rods while she was out of town. So, go to the catalog, order a quilt frame and use IRISH for the discount code. ($20 off) She will be busy when she gets back, I guess she realizes that.
We still have banks of snow, but the days are longer and it is starting to feel a little like spring. Click here for a look at what the folks in Red Lodge were doing for fun today. I haven't been up to the Rodeo Grounds to watch the skijoring, but I watched it several times when it was just in a vacant lot beside the highway. It is never boring in Red Lodge.
Why not plan a summer vacation to Montana; Yellowstone Park, Little Big Horn Battlefield, fishing on the Big Horn River or the Madison, backpacking in the Beartooth Mountains and combine it with 3 days of quilting with John Flynn! Here is more information on the August 2013 Retreat. John has chosen the classes and there will be lots of possibilities for students and curved triangles will never be a mystery to you again!
Take care and have a wonderful early spring (or early fall) wherever you are! Brooke
The office is closed while Kate is gone, of course, but she wanted to have a Sale on the Flynn Multi-Frame with 48" rods while she was out of town. So, go to the catalog, order a quilt frame and use IRISH for the discount code. ($20 off) She will be busy when she gets back, I guess she realizes that.
We still have banks of snow, but the days are longer and it is starting to feel a little like spring. Click here for a look at what the folks in Red Lodge were doing for fun today. I haven't been up to the Rodeo Grounds to watch the skijoring, but I watched it several times when it was just in a vacant lot beside the highway. It is never boring in Red Lodge.

Take care and have a wonderful early spring (or early fall) wherever you are! Brooke
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Ami Simms Rocks
Here is a press release from Ami Simms, founder the Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initiative. She has put an amazing amount of time and talent in to raising funds for Alzheimer's research. John feels honored to have been included in a small way in her efforts. Just take a look at the grants below to see how successful Ami and her team of volunteers and donors have been. Thank you, Ami!
"FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
(Burton, Michigan) -- February 12, 2013: Last month the Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initiative (AAQI) awarded three research grants, the most awarded in a single month since the AAQI became a nonprofit in 2008.
(Burton, Michigan) -- February 12, 2013: Last month the Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initiative (AAQI) awarded three research grants, the most awarded in a single month since the AAQI became a nonprofit in 2008.
- $40,894 was awarded to Texas A & M Health Science Center to explore the connection between type 2 diabetes and Alzheimer's disease. The research will be conducted by Ian V.J. Murray, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Neuroscience and Experimental Therapeutics; and Carmen Ramirez, M.D., M.Sc., Assistant Professor, Texas A & M Health Science Center.
- $35,000 was awarded to The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston to understand why some individuals remain cognitively intact despite the presence of abundant plaques and tangles (the hallmark signs of Alzheimer's) in their brains. The research will be conducted by Nicole L. Bjorklund, Ph.D., National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Postdoctoral Trainee.
- $38,354 was awarded to Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health, to identify and target molecular mechanisms of cell death in the Alzheimer’s brain. The research will be conducted by Lucian Soane, M.D., Research Associate.
The AAQI has funded 14 research studies to date. These grants are made possible, in large part, by the money raised from the sale of donated quilts.
For more in depth explanation of the funded research see www.alzquilts.org/researchawards.html
Purchase quilts online at www.alzquilts.org/quiltsforsale.html
The Alzheimer’s Art Quilt Initiative is a national charity whose mission is to raise awareness and fund research. The AAQI has raised more than $894,000 for Alzheimer’s research since January 2006. Ami Simms of Flint, Michigan is the founder and executive director of the AAQI, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Her mother had Alzheimer’s. This is the last year the AAQI will be fundraising.
For more information about the AAQI or to make a donation, contact Ami Simms at 810-637-5586 (9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Eastern), ami@alzquilts.org or www.alzquilts.org.
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And here are pictures of some of the little quilts John has done for AAQI's Celebrity Auction over the years. These quilts are always 15" square (well, in diameter for the round one)

And this little blue and red one I own; John did the quilting, donated it and then I bought it back on the AAQI website. It is 9" x 11" and there are still some for sale at AAQI if you want one.
Be sure to visit the AAQI website to see the little quilts on sale now, and watch for news about the 2013 Celebrity Auction, which will be the last. AAQI
It is still winter in Montana, yeay! Oh, are you our friend on Facebook?
Brooke
Monday, February 11, 2013
A Lesson from John
We had a snowy weekend (I know, nothing like you folks on the East Coast) but it was nice to stay inside and do fiber projects. John made up our newest colorway of the 9" Storm at Sea. When he teaches the Storm at Sea class, students want to know about "placement". It is so much fun to have a star to draw the eye and the wavy strips of color that make things look round. We put together this little slide show so you can see how John plans for the star.
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These little laser pre-cut kits are only $25 on our website, all cut out and ready to sew! Website Look for the 9" Storm at Sea Pre-cut Kit and type in "Blue Colorway" in the message section of your order blank.
Take care, stay warm and dry! Brooke
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Sunday, February 3, 2013
Most Popular...
Hello again from Montana, I am taking a pre-game moment to write a little something about the pre-cut quilt kit that was the most popular at the Road to California Show last week. Arrowhead Pre-cut Kit It goes together fast, with engineered corners which are especially nice with all those diamonds and triangles. There are good pressing instructions too. Kate designed it and John pieced and hand quilted it, it is 48" square and very pretty!
Enjoy the game, if you are so inclined. I may look in from time to time, but Downton Abbey is on tonight and I am one of the Downton Abbey fans! Cheerio! Brooke
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Winter News
It is hard to settle down to office work when it is so beautiful outside! We finally had some serious snow, it has cooled down enough so the snow may be here for a while and the world is crisp and bright and sparkly out there. John is drafting on the table next to the big windows and I am making myself do tax stuff in the little office which is not next to the big windows. But I did go out for a while this morning to snowshoe; it leaves very funny tracks in the snow.
So John and Kate are back from the Road to California Quilt Show; one of our favorite shows! And the southern California location is a big plus. Pre-cut kits were very popular; once folks buy one (oh, and sew it up, not just stash it), they are back for another. The most popular kit at Road was the 1860s Arrowhead. Check the kits out here. Pre Cut Kits
John taught a hand quilting class at Road to California; he is always happy to see that interest in hand quilting has not died out. We both like to quilt "both ways" and each has its place, for sure. I have probably mentioned John's sewing machine collection. He has over 40, maybe more, I don't want to know. But a deal came up at the quilt show in Houston for a Singer 301, such a cute little machine and in great, great shape with all it's accessories, well, you get the idea. Kate and John didn't tell me about it until they were on their way to Road to pick it up.
We still have a few openings in next summer's Quilt Retreat here in Montana. Two classes over 3 days, so you will get a lot done. The classes will be variations of the 8 pointed or Indian Star design and on John's original Feathered Sun which features rings of triangles, no, not paper pieced! You will be able to design a variety of curved triangle units (such at New York Beauty and Pickle Dish) after this class. That is, if you pay attention and don't gaze out at the creek too much! Call, email or sign up on the website to save your place in class. We have fun and you and your family will like Red Lodge. Sign up on the Website or call 800 745 3596.
Take care, stay warm and dry. Brooke
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Has It Been So Long?
That's a line from Ron Howard's fantasy movie, "Willow". Did you ever watch it? Nothing to do with quilts except it is one of the DVDs I like to have playing when I machine quilt because I don't really have to watch anymore, just listen. But, I haven't written on the blog since September; that has been a long time.
Mainly, I wanted to put together a slide show of the new pre-cut kits. I think Kate and John are really doing some beautiful things and Kate's latest addition is a selection of "big" quilts; queen size and larger. She says that quilters in Houston were interested in making bed size quilts now that they had tried the wall hanging and lap size quilts that we do, so she got busy and has three batik laser pre-cut Storm at Sea kits ready to go! WEBSITE
John is downstairs hand quilting and watching football. When I finish posting on the blog, I will be knitting away on a Christmas present out of the prettiest and softest baby alpaca yarn. It is a perfect day to be inside and doing handwork!
Brooke
Mainly, I wanted to put together a slide show of the new pre-cut kits. I think Kate and John are really doing some beautiful things and Kate's latest addition is a selection of "big" quilts; queen size and larger. She says that quilters in Houston were interested in making bed size quilts now that they had tried the wall hanging and lap size quilts that we do, so she got busy and has three batik laser pre-cut Storm at Sea kits ready to go! WEBSITE
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John is downstairs hand quilting and watching football. When I finish posting on the blog, I will be knitting away on a Christmas present out of the prettiest and softest baby alpaca yarn. It is a perfect day to be inside and doing handwork!
Brooke
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