Let it Snow!!!

It's snowing in Seattle and the lil' 3-series were so excited because it was their first time to see snow in the Northwest. After much 'bundling-up' the 330 and 350 went out in the snow with Glorianne.

We had so much fun in the snow! The lil' 3-series came to us last August and they were barely assembled when they last saw snow in Switzerland.
Here's a pic of Glorianne, 330 and 350 in the snow!

Thread BOGO

No Tricks! Just a Treat!
Thread Buy One, Get One Free.

Wednesday, October 20th - Sunday October 24th.

Really it's a BOGO, no spooling!
Although, we strongly recommend you don't store your thread like this! :)

4 Days Till We Get Hatched

Are you getting excited? We are!

Hatched in Africa 'Cara' is a-comin'. YEA!!

I talked to Cara yesterday and I meant to ask her what she's demo-ing, but I was so mesmerized by her accent, I still don't know.

There is something about a South African accent that is so wonderful and soothing!

That being said - I'm madly in love with these birds and their velvety heads.

I plan to harass Cara most of the day until she reveals the secret of the fuzzy head embroidery designs.
She can try to distract with her accent - but I won't be denied.


Isn't this Amazing!



Love the Tail!

Cara also mentioned lots of shopper-tunities  with really great deals on her fabulous designs so remember to bring your pocketbook! I know we will.

If you are interested in coming on Saturday the Demo's are 9-12 and 2-5pm
Trunk Show is 6:30-8pm. Cost is only $30 and since we're hosting this party it includes yummy treats!

 

To Ric? or To Ric-Rack?

We've been having a debate lately at Bernina NW. 

We want to know, how do you ric-rack?

Glorianne Likes Ric-Rack
Caitlyn Likes Ric.

Deb- she likes it all! "More is More!!"

Wanna make this drinkin' rooster kitchen towel? Only a $5 kit fee. Space still available.
Class is October 13th, 14th or 15th.
October 13th 10-12pm or 1-3pm
October 14th 10-12pm or 1-3pm or 6-8pm
October 15th 10-12pm or 1-3pm

Crime Scene

The story you are about to read is true.  No names have been changed, because no one was innocent.

At approximately 1pm on September 27, 2010, a pigeon of unknown origin descended upon Bernina Northwest's flagship store with a raging fury.  The suspect flew through the doorway pictured below:



The Point of Entry

At 1:00:30pm, the suspect and both Bernina Northwest employees working at the time, engaged in a panicked frenzy.  One employee (Deb) hid in this closet:
The Crawlspace in Which Deb Hid from the Suspect
 The other employee (Casey) was forced to advance on the suspect in an attempt to force him from the store.  The suspect then proceed to bash into the windows repeatedly, and in doing so reportedly unthreaded a Bernina brand 800DL Serger.  After coming into contact with the northwest window of the store (pictured below) for the last time, the suspect calmed enough to be escorted out the way he came in.


Window Pain (heh)

Neither Deb nor Casey sustained any injuries.  The suspect is still at large.

We have one left in stock...

#86. Who could resist? Ruffles, gathers, pleats.... Dreamy. We have one left in stock and we're open until 5pm, so get while the getting's good! Details after the photo:


A flexible tool for all your gathering and pleating needs.

For sewing small pleats and gathering on a single layer of fabric, as well as pleated ruffles.

The ruffler is adjustable and becomes indispensable when the amount of gathering needs to be controlled exactly.

You can control both the depth of each pleat and the distance between pleats.

It is particularly useful when long rows of gathering are required such as in Home Dec projects.

You can gather or pleat a single layer of fabric while attaching it to a straight, ungathered layer in one operation.

Recommended for light to medium weight fabrics.

The Ruffler Attachment comes with Low Shank Adapter #75 for Generic Feet pre-attached.

Alright alright, last one!

We really get crazy when we get on a kick, but what else is new? We are nothing if not consistent, ha!

We wanted to bring you one more dress-reuse oriented post, well, because this one is just too cute to pass up.

From the site:

"The Uniform Project™ started in 2009 when a young woman realized she was drowning in the doldrums of an advertising career. To counter the uninspired demands of the corporate world, she came up with an unusual creative challenge; to wear the same dress for an entire year – but, and this is where the real challenge came in, she'd have to make it look unique every single day and do so without buying anything new. The challenge was also designed to be an online fundraiser, raising money to send underprivileged kids to school.

Thus, in May 2009, with fashion as her medium, and education her cause, U.P founder Sheena Matheiken launched the Uniform Project, pledging to wear one little black dress for 365 days as an exercise in sustainability and a fundraiser to support the Akanksha Foundation – a non-profit organization providing education to children living in Indian slums. And for the next year, Sheena reinvented her uniform solely using accessories that were either vintage, handmade, reused or donated..."

The project has since ended, but lives on through pilot projects that continue to raise money.

The photos are WILD!

Enjoy...
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