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Today’s Adventures are Tomorrow’s Irreplaceable Memories!

You have a great collection of t-shirts, sweatshirts or jerseys that you no longer wear but can’t bear to part with. Protect those treasured memories in a Mosaic T-shirt Quilt by Journey Quilt Company.

What’s in your collection?

We will help you transform your favorite tees into a fun, functional, fabulous quilt that you will enjoy curling up with for a lifetime! Contact us to start your mosaic t-shirt quilt project today!

Turnaround Time

It only takes a few weeks to create a beautifully balanced, well-crafted quilt.

If you have a firm due date , please let us know. We will do our best to accommodate.

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T-shirt Quilt Pricing*

We can make your quilt any shape or size – perfect for a memorable living room throw or a comforting quilt for any bed!

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Our Process

Simply bring us your t-shirts, and we’ll take care of the rest! View our gallery .

We have mastered many techniques for resizing, enhancement, and repair. We have transformed countless items from ‘ready for the rag bag’ to ‘centerpiece/focal point’. Our motto at Journey Quilt Company is “Stains are stories, holes mean love!”

  • Prices good through December 31 2024.

Consultation

Consultation

Getting to know you is the best part of the process. A designer will measure your graphics determining the finished quilt dimensions and budget for your Mosaic Quilt. We will also guide you through border and backing fabric selection and stitching style options.

Trim

Each shirt is individually trimmed based on the size of the graphic using our exclusive template system.  All graphics are used, unless noted.  No graphic is too large or too small. Any adjustments or repairs are made at this time.

Mapping

Layout specialists, using our computer program, create a map based on color arrangement and pattern placement.  The map is the foundation of your Mosaic Quilt and ensures that your finished quilt is visually balanced, showcasing your graphics.

Layout

Your trimmed graphics are placed on a large assembly table as indicated by the corresponding map.  The layout specialists then reevaluate, any adjustments are made, and a final approval is given by the designers to proceed with assembly.

Assembly

Our award winning sewists measure, pin, and stitch the trimmed graphics together, one by one.  Each seam must be accurately stitched, not only for visual perfection, but also ensuring that your quilt will withstand a lifetime of use.

Border

Borders have a dual purpose. Functionally, they keep the assembled quilt top straight and square throughout the quilting process.  Visually, they give your Mosaic Quilt a clean, colorful frame.

Quilting

After loading your quilt top into the longarm frame, our quilt artists expertly guide the quilting machine as they custom stitch across your quilt top.  This process is what holds the three layers of your Mosaic Quilt together.

Binding

The binding provides the finishing touch around the outside edge of your quilt.  We create bindings ‘on the fold’ which means you have two layers for strength and durability.

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May 2, 2024 · 14 Comments

Complete List of 89 Quilt Shops in New York

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Welcome to New York!

SOME POINTS OF INTEREST NOT TO BE MISSED:

Everyone knows about the big New York tourist attractions like the Statue of Liberty, Broadway, the various museums, etc. just to name a few. But I wanted to give a few suggestions of some lesser known attractions I think you’ll enjoy. Welcome to New York!

  • the American Folk Art Museum in New York City – wonderful textile collection!!
  • Kykuit: the Rockefeller Estate – INCREDIBLE gardens!!
  • New York Old City Hall Transit Station
  • George Eastman Museum in Rochester – especially if you’re a lover of photography and film!
  • the Met Cloisters – there’s just nothing like it!
  • Storm King Art Center – a huge outdoor sculpture museum in New Windsor

GET READY TO SHOP HOP!

There are several ways (and excuses) to visit these awesome quilt shops . Many of them participate in the Row by Row Experience, now known as the Quilters Trek. You can learn more, and plan your trip by visiting their  website HERE .

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  • the Great New York Shop Hop

IT’S ALL ABOUT THE QUILT SHOPS!

No matter which part of the state you visit, there’s sure to be a Quilt shop near by. Here is the most up to date list of active quilt shops in New York.

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Whether you’re new to the state or you’ve been here all your life, New York has something for every quilter’s journey!

Did I miss one of your favorite quilt shops in New York? Let me know your favorite in the comments!

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Want to attend a Quilt Retreat? Want to plan your own Quilt Retreat? Click HERE for the list of Quilt Retreat Centers in New York!

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Life in the Finger Lakes -

Nunda “A Nice Place to Live”

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Arrive from any direction and colorful signs remind visitors that Nunda (pronounced “none-day”) in Livingston County is “A Nice Place to Live.” Residents are comfortable in Nunda’s pastoral setting tucked in a western nook of the Finger Lakes Region. It’s just a few miles from one of the state’s most picturesque spots, Letchworth Park, with its 14,000 acres of stunning scenery and waterfalls.

Stately homes line its streets. One of them, the former residence of a prosperous banker, became a local hospital from 1935 through 1960. It’s where Jackie Morgan, the wife of the current mayor, was born. Her husband Jack has an office in that same building today, which ably serves as the Nunda Government Center. It’s just one example of how lives and locations are entwined in Nunda.

Bob Gelser was always drawn to his quiet hometown and returned after his college years. But to reside in Nunda meant more than two decades of long daily commutes to work in Rochester and other locales. In 2002, the situation changed for the better when Bob joined the Board of Directors of Once Again Nut Butter. Established in 1976, the entirely employee-owned local company produces “quality natural products for health-conscious consumers.” When the firm’s founder retired in 2007, Bob became president of the continually growing, charity conscious company.

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Once Again’s staple is great peanut butter, but that’s only the beginning – there’s cashew butter, almond butter, sunflower butter, clover honey, wildflower honey and more. Three-quarters of Once Again’s employees live within 10 miles of the plant’s location in the heart of town. “Working at a job you love and living in your hometown among old friends – it doesn’t get much better than that,” says Bob.

A Center of Commerce

In the late 1700s, the large Seneca village of Onondao and several smaller settlements were clustered in and around Nunda and its winding Keshequa Creek. The first pioneer families arrived by the early 1800s. Nunda was popularly translated from the Seneca language as “where the valley meets the hills.”

By the time the Genesee Valley Canal opened in 1851, the village had become a lively commercial center with a population of nearly 4,000. Connecting to the Erie, the waterway brought further prosperity. Lumber and grain from the fertile valley were transported to distant markets while affordable merchandise and freight returned from Rochester, Syracuse and points as far away as New York City. The 1830s-era business blocks (known as “Merchants Row” and the “Farmers’ Exchange”) are still in use today, along with the elegant “Union Block” from the 1880s. They are all an active part of Nunda’s heritage.

Railroads later replaced the canal. For geographic reasons, the area’s first train depot was established at Nunda Station three miles south of the village. Nunda Station (now known as Dalton) quickly became a busy community, and a bustling commercial connection was forged between the two spots.

The famous Foote pavers

Warehousing, mills and several small factories led the way to Nunda’s most famous industry, the Foote Manufacturing Company established in 1903. The ingenious Foote brothers created power mixer-paver machines that answered the nation’s needs as concrete sidewalks and roads began replacing old-fashioned boardwalks and muddy byways. Foote equipment became recognized internationally during World War II when Foote pavers followed allied forces around the world, creating the enormous number of critical airfield runways for bombers and fighter planes. The company and its employees were later honored by the War Department with several “E” awards for “exceptional performance in the production of materials for the war effort.”

The famed Foote Company is just one notable part of days gone by in the village. “Working to collect, preserve, present and promote area history,” the Nunda Historical Society operates a fine museum and a comprehensive website packed with stories, descriptions and photographs. “We’re proud of the events and people that have contributed to Nunda’s rich past,” says historian Tom Cook. “The society undertakes a series of programs and projects to keep those times alive for the community.”

One recent community project was the restoration of a handmade American flag presented in 1861 to Nunda volunteers (Company F of the 33rd New York) as they marched off to the Civil War. “The flag made it back to Nunda after the conflict … many of the local men did not,” explains Joan Schumaker, a lifetime resident. “The damaged banner disappeared for decades until it was eventually recovered in a time capsule.” The effort and much of the funding needed for its conservation were provided by the Nunda Trinity Church, and it now hangs reverently in the museum – a true community treasure.

“Nunda Notables” 

Photographer Andrew J. Russell spent his boyhood years in Nunda. Russell is best known for his iconic image of the 1869 driving of the “Golden Spike” at the completion of the first transcontinental railroad. Nunda resident Reverend Richard Gay, an escaped slave, served as head cook for General Grant during the Civil War. Award-winning painter Rose Shave (1849 to 1925) studied in Upstate New York and Paris. She taught and exhibited widely, eventually returning to teach in hometown Nunda where her art studio drew students from far and near. The Rose M. Shave Collection is exhibited in a room at the Nunda Historical Society.

During the Civil War, two former residents of Nunda were recipients of the Medal of Honor, America’s highest military accolade. Chester B. Bowen was honored for heroism during the Battle of Winchester in 1864, while John J. Carter was praised for his actions during the 1862 Battle of Antietam. Carter later realized a fortune in the oil business, and in 1906, constructed the stately Carter Memorial Building along State Street to honor his former comrades. It is used today as the American Legion Hall with a bronzed statue of a Union soldier perched at its peak, perhaps a replica of “Johnny” Carter himself.

Everyday celebrations and a milestone anniversary

The Chamber of Commerce combines with other local organizations to keep downtown Nunda lively with seasonal events and celebrations. Festivals celebrate the best of Christmas, spring and fall with food and fun, parades and vendors. In the summer it’s time for the farmers’ market, a vintage car show, and weekly outdoor concerts – a longtime Nunda tradition,

A downtown facelift is underway with the help of New York’s Main Street Grant Program and eye-catching displays provided by the Nunda Garden Club. “Villagers appreciate the club’s efforts,” says member Gary Payne. “While working on a project, I’ve actually had people walk up and donate money to the cause.”

Among downtown businesses is Cindy Welch’s Journey Quilt Company. With its 1832 façade, it is perhaps one of the more eclectic shops in the Finger Lakes. Wade through the more than 3,000 bolts of cloth and unique gifts lining its narrow aisles and you’ll see why. Amid the colorful chaos, Cindy designs and creates special-order quilts and historical clothing.

“We’re celebrating the village’s 175th anniversary in 2014,” says Mayor Morgan. “It’s a perfect time to attend a special event, delve into our history, play one of our two nearby golf courses, or just enjoy Nunda’s shops and architecture.”

Take a simple drive through Nunda’s quiet streets and you’ll see why local residents insist their village is just “A Nice Place to Live.”

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More Information

nundany.org nundachamber.org nundahistory.org nundaoakwoodcemetery.org onceagainnutbutter.com welchs-wicks.com

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