Quilt Shop
Dreams
How did PNQS
come to be? Did you always want to own a quilt store? Do you get to sew all day long? I get asked these questions all the
time. I will tell you, it was something of a
fluke, partly destiny, many other components added, fly-by-the-seat of your
pants, blind ambition plus the coming together of a fine assembly of wonderful
persons which are past and present staff members and customers, I proudly call my PNQS family, now and forever...
Let me begin at
the beginning.
Sewing began
for me at the age of 9 for 4-H. Quilting
as a sophomore in high school when mom and grandma gave me some yardage of a
sky blue fabric and the bag of scraps from various clothing projects. I began with a cardboard template, and ink
pen to draw around the 4 inch square cut from the back of a cereal box,
scissors in hand to cut the squares one by one. I sewed them together carefully
in a 4 patches and we then tied the quilt top, batting and backing together
with yarn on a big wooden frame. Over
the years I made several more, I was hooked.
Husband Tom and
I were owners/operators of our family dairy that expanded over the years. While
I still did some quilting here and there and managed to attend a quilt retreat
once a year, sewing and quilting was certainly on the back burner. We worked side by side for over 25 years, both our children joined the operation after high school and college; we
survived the ups and downs of several expansions to get to 625 total Holstein
cows/calves and milking 3 times a day.
In 2005 we sold the dairy cows on two bright sunny February days, it was truly
bittersweet for our family.
Tom, my husband, my rock, my business partner and best friend! |
Let me go back
in time and tell you why it was a bit of destiny for me at least. There is a history of depression in my
family; I thought I was exempt, alas, I was not. I share this because I know others
too, struggle with depression. I want you to know you are not alone. I experienced the darkest time of my
otherwise wonderful life in my mid 30’s; when asked at a counseling session,
“What would be your dream job?” I answered owning a quilt store. That was a crazy answer for sure, at that
time, I had two children at home and was working alongside husband with the
dairy. I barely had time to even look at
my sewing machine and certainly never even thought of owning a shop, I was not
sure where that statement even came from and quickly tucked it away. Little did I know that 10 or so years down
the road that would be exactly what would happen. Ah yes, destiny!
Cresco, Iowa, where it all began |
Daughter Suzie
had worked with us at the dairy and joined in the running of the store right
from the beginning. Husband Tom and son
Justin continue to farm our land, minus the livestock. Suzie has been a huge part of PNQS every step
of the way and took on the role of Certified Bernina Technician several years
ago. She loves the challenge and seems
to relish the ins and outs of the new highly technical, multi-facets
sewing/embroidery machines of today.
Suzie |
Tom and Justin |
It has indeed
been a challenge, a kind of wild ride of ups and downs, learning and
discovery. Through the years we have added a location,
moved and sold a second location. We
landed in Rochester in 2012 and are so very happy here. Great town, great staff, great customers,
quilting and sewing is just an added benefit.
Suzie and Mom, side by side and still smiling! |
And to answer
the third question; I do not get to sew all day long.
STILL having fun! |
Happy sewing,
Marcia
www.pnqs.net
Congratulations on a journey of success. The sale of the cattle was bittersweet for all of you. Such a major change in lifestyle!! I will never forget when you told my husband that quilting was great therapy and much cheaper and more fun than a therapist...thus, I bought my first Bernina shortly there after!! You told us that taking 10 to 20 minutes of time each night to relax and unwind at the sewing machine was good for a person. If you take that few minutes several times a week, a quilt or project comes to life...no, not done in a day or two, but finished over time.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this. While I do not know who you are, I have indeed said this over and over to many of my quilting friends. Love you ALL! M
DeleteI, too, suffer from depression, and quilting is great therapy for me also. I have a stitched sampler in my sewing area that says: "I shall not count the day complete 'til needle, thread, and fabric meet." How true!
ReplyDeletePine Needles is a great shop, with great people. Being a "Bernina Gal" I must say that I've never been in a friendlier shop with greater people who know as much about Berninas as you all do. <3 Pine Needles! --JulieAnn
JulieAnn - thanks for sharing, it is all the people like YOU that make our days brighter at the store! Love the saying too, I am going to write that down!! :)
DeleteSo sorry that you went through that dark time in your early life. Owning a quilt shop must have been just the thing you needed because when I first met you and Suzie that first year in Cresco I fell in love with your friendly happy personalities! Living 5 hours away didn't stop me from visiting the shop a couple times a year and I can't even count how many of your quilt retreats and "events" I have attended in the past years. The relationship you and Suzie have is so beautiful. I wish you continued success and GOD's peace and love in your lives. Julia
ReplyDeleteDear Julia - thanks so much for your kind and thoughtful words, we all count you on our special list of beloved friends. You have been wonderful and an inspiration for me through the years. Here to many more!! Love, M
DeleteQuilting and sewing are great therapy!! Had a very dear friend (who has passed) who always told me that and it is so true!! Where are you located in Rochester? We visit yearly to appointments at Mayo--would love to look you up!
ReplyDeleteWe are located in TJ Maxx Plaza - it is right across the Highway from Apache Mall. We would love to see you - thanks so much.
DeleteI had a great time working at PNQS. I met many wonderful quilters with lots of great ideas. Customers know great customer service and knowledgeable staff is important in a quilt shop. Quilting is great for the soul so keep on quilting!!! Good luck on your road to success Marcia!
ReplyDeleteThank you Cindy, we did have a lot of great years! Hopefully you now have more time to fill you quilting soul. Hope to see you in the shop soon! :) M
DeleteThanks for sharing your story. Mary L kautto
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