It’s been years since I’ve taken an in person quilting or crafting class.
I moved from Oregon to Colorado in April 2019 and a month later I met my partner John at a widow/widowers grief support group. The rest of 2019 was spent settling into Colorado and into my first new relationship in over 30 years. Then in 2020 the pandemic hit and you know the rest about all those fun lockdown times.
Once lockdown lifted, my partner John suggested (as did my longtime quilting friend Judy, who got me into quilting) that I find a local quilting community and maybe take some classes, etc. For some reason I just did not feel ready but I did go with John to the Rocky Mountain Quilt Shop Hop in August 2021 (see series of posts Rocky Mountain Quilt Shop Hop 2021, Part I, Rocky Mountain Quilt Shop Hop 2021, Part II, Rocky Mountain Quilt Shop Hop 2021, Part III. and Rocky Mountain Quilt Shop Hop 2021, Part IV) for the first time and discovered during the shop hop Treelotta quilt shop.

Treelotta just felt like it was “my place” and the staff is so awesome. It has incredibly positive and creative vibe. I found out about classes on my first visit but was not quite ready to purse it yet.
Then I returned in October when my friend Judy visited and found out about their Open Sew Nights and upcoming classes as well as talked to one of their class facilitators and I just knew it was time/the right place to find my quilting community.
The funny think is it is about a 30 min drive from my house (or more depending on traffic), and there is a much closer quilt shop to my house, but that closer shop does not have a good vibe (actually I call that quilt shop “The Grumpy Quilt Shop” because no matter how many times I’ve been in there they remain unfriendly).
So last night I took a bag making class at Treelotta – we worked on the Range Backpack by Noodlehead.

Here is the teacher’s sample, which looked more amazing in person as I do not think my photos do it justice:
The other students were working on some amazing backpacks such as this one:

I had not properly prepared for class (I am out of practice of attending in person classes) but here is the main fabric for my backpack and the straps I was working on:


The teacher and the support staff person (who found items for us we needed, handled any additional purchases, etc) were awesome.
But what made the class really awesome was the other students! I met so many fun, talented and wonderful crafters with an age range from 30s to 70s. I cannot put into words how wonderful it was to take the class and meet other creative people in the Denver metropolitan area.
I am going back – I am planning to attend Open Sew next week and take the next Noodlehead bag making class in December! Below is the class sample for that class:


But one bag at a time – first I have to finish the backpack (will of course share photos in a future post) before I think about starting my next bag.
I can feel the excitement in your post. Yay, to finding your quilting community! Those bags look beautiful, especially the teacher’s sample. Happy quilting in your new community. 🙂
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What a wonderful experience. When you find the right shop you just know it; it feels homey and familiar. There is one yarn shop in town and I have never had a good experience there. Never. I would drive the extra hour. Those bags are so fabulous.
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It was, thanks! I cannot wait to finish my bag and yes I am only spending time and money at friendly shops!
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Never went into Treelotta…so happy you ventured in and came out knowing that was ‘your’ place!
Since my sister-friend lives in Golden, I’ve come to love The Golden Quilt Company…I’m sure you’ve been there.
Curious: can you give a hint on which one was the ‘unfriendly one’ near where you live?
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Yes I’ve been to the Golden Quilt Company, they were nice but not the vibe I found at Treelotta. Oh it is the one in Parker – High Prairie Quilts. Other quilters I spoken to find them grumpy also. they’ve even been yelled at while shopping because they tried to take a photo of a quilt on display!
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Oh yeah…
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That looks like quite an involved project; I would definitely need a class to help me figure it out.
I am glad you found a welcoming group. Fortunately for me, the most welcoming group/shop I have found is the closest one to me!
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It is more complicated than I thought but I will get it finished. A lovely group of ladies I met though! That is awesome you have a group nearby!
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I’m glad you found this congenial place. I know that taking classes in the past year has made a big difference to me and I hope for the same for you.
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Thank you, I feel pretty happy too! You were smart taking classes, I am just now getting that I need to do that!
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In person is the best, being able to ask questions, share knowledge, the laughs and giggles, and just be with people. I am lucky that I have done crafty workshops with my carers group but the time will come when I need to find my fabric community. Thank you for sharing your experiences.
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It was truly such a wonderful experience, you totally nailed how it felt!
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Fabulous backpack, love love love the fabric! And what fun, an ‘in person’ class – that sounds like almost back to ‘normal’ !! Goodbye pandemic, albeit cautiously
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Thanks for stopping by and it was such a fun class. I need to get the backpack finished now! 🙂
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Classes can be so fun, especially with a good group. Seeing how others approach the same pattern is interesting. Those bags are quite tempting but I am trying hard to limiting myself to quilting. I look forward to seeing your finished bag.
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Thanks so much Shasta and I am looking forward to seeing my finished bag too – ha! 🙂
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The bag is looking great, the fabric is awesome!
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Thanks so much 🙂
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You are just amazing and so kind. I am always in awee from your skill, Tierney. My hands never could do what yours create
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Thanks so much you are too kind! I enjoy making things and it is a bonus when someone likes it 🙂
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So glad you have found this space. There is something magical about sewing together, and an added bonus is all awesome new bags you can make. Ha!
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I am so happy! I remember your recent posts about classes you took and I think I was inspired – I knew I needed to connect in person. I sort of signed up for it on a whim one day and was well rewarded 🙂
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Yes, so much fun to meet other creatives that speak your language! That backpack looks very nice, can’t wait to see your version of it.
I participate in my guilds online quilting bee and it’s a decent substitute but I miss touching other people’s quilts. Good that you’re going back soon.
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I did not realize how much I was missing from my life! Yes I return on Weds 🙂
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Good! Have fun!
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Sounds fun. Can’t wait to see your backpack!
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I cannot wait either – thanks 🙂
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So exciting. I love a good bag and a class where you meet nice people is even better.
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I am looking forward to my next one 🙂
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How wonderful that you have found your place and a group you really click with. That is something really special for sure 🙂 Also, your bag is awesome so far – can’t wait to see it finished! You are so creating and so wonderful at sewing!
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So many fun fabrics! HOw many of these will you make????
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Well I made it through one so I better at least try another one 🙂
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