Sunday, March 3, 2013

Flash Sale!

I'm having a flash sale on my Facebook page, starting today.  I need to clear out some stuff that is filling up my guest room.  View the whole album of sale items RIGHT HERE!

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Pattern Testing: My First Garment

With all the sewing I have done, you'd think I would have made some clothes for my kids by now.  Nope.  None at all.  I don't know why, but the idea has always intimidated me.  Maybe because everything has to be exact to make it fit correctly.  Bags and accessories are a little more forgiving.  But I have intended to try out garment sewing.  I even ordered a Renfrew pattern and several knits (because I had no idea what kind I was supposed to use!) last fall.  It all still sits in a pile in my guest-turned-storage room.

So, when Rachael at imagine gnats asked me to test a pattern for a girls' pinafore shirt, I knew the time had come.  If she thought I could do it, I probably could.  She sent me the pattern in a .pdf, with no photo of what the final product was supposed to look like.  The mystery made it fun!  And for such a simple top, I learned several new skills.  Pockets set in the side seams.  Fully lined.  AND---I had to learn to make buttonholes.  Yet another skill that I have avoided thus far.  It turned out rather fabulously, if I do say so myself.  I used some fabric from the bottom of my stash, in case it turned out to be a disaster, so it's not my favorite.  But my girlie loves it.  And has asked for matching pants.  Oy!  What have I done?!

Want your own chance to test patterns for Rachael?  Head on over to her blog and sign up to be on her tester list.  She also has a pattern shop on Craftsy, where I suspect you will find the finished version of this pattern soon!

Pockets at the sides, buttons at the shoulders

I had a lightbulb moment when I realized that it crossed in the back!  Silly me, not knowing what a "pinafore" was!



Her best model pose!


Wednesday, January 23, 2013

What I'm Working On: Indie Quilt

I have been hoarding my stash of lovely Indie fabric by Pat Bravo ever since it arrived in my mailbox many months ago.  I knew I wanted to make a quilt for my bed with it, especially after seeing Maureen's.  But I wanted to take my time with it, making sure that I think it through enough beforehand so that I love it in the end.  The fabrics are a mix of florals and geometrics in gorgeous jewel tones. To ground them (and make it a bit more "manly") I am pairing them with a navy Moda Bella solid.


I've been saving ideas on a Pinterest board and collecting some fun coordinating accessories to tie the quilt in to the rest of the room.  The hard part is that I don't know what the room itself will look like--by the time I get this project finished, we will be moving to a new house/town/state thanks to the good old US Coast Guard.  But I want to have it ready to go when we get there, wherever there may be.

Birch-inspired prints by Alaskan artist Katie Sevigny

I snagged two of these awesome wall hooks in the clearance room at Blackbeary Bog in Homer.


I started cutting the fabric this week.  I don't want it to look too planned, but I am just not the type of person who can dive in with no plan at all!  I am basing my design on the Uneven Coins quilt in Block Party.  But I want my "coins" to be large enough to showcase the large-scale prints of the fabric.


 I'm going to try out a method for making the strips that I found in my new book from Tula Pink.  I think it will be a real time saver.


The plan is to make 5 columns of "coins", each column quilted as I go using the method I learned in Rachael's stocking pattern.  Wish me luck!!

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Handmade for Newtown

handmade for newtown button
I am proud to be participating in an online auction to benefit the families of Newtown, CT.  Organized by imagine gnats and casa crafty, and hosted by From the Heart Auctions, 100% of the funds raised will go to The Newtown Parent Connection.  

To bid, just comment your bid amount under the photo of the item you'd like, and be sure to leave your email address associated with your PayPal account.  The auction runs NOW through January 18.  The item donor will also be paying for shipping.  There are some really awesome items to bid on.

I donated by linen and cotton nesting bowls.  Here are a few of my favorites donated by other crafty bloggers:

Sunset Birds by Jenny Bartoy

Pillow cover by Cori of Let's Eat Grandpa

iPad cover by Kelley of casa crafty

Color Me Crayons quilt by Fat Quarter Shop

This is the direct link to the auction photo album.  Click here and get bidding!

Monday, January 7, 2013

News and To-Dos

The holidays are over and we are all back into a normal routine over here.  My sewing area ended up in disaster after the flurry of gift-making last month, so I spent the afternoon yesterday organizing my fabric stash and finding the surface of my desk.

I have decided to turn my focus this month from making things for others to purchase to making things for myself and my family and friends.  I have quite a few projects that I have been putting off, and now's the time to get them done.

Back to my trusty to-do board I went.  I love having this right next to my sewing desk, reminding me of my ideas.



This is my favorite to-do...


I know...that doesn't really sound like it's for me--but it is!  I love Sew Sweetness, and Sara comes up with some awesome ideas.  Plus I get to pull from my stash.  AND involves using this fabric, yay!


And that's all I can say about that until the pattern is released.

Now for the news bit:
I am also participating in Handmade for Newtown, an online auction by imagine gnats and casa crafty of handmade items and craft/sewing supplies to benefit the Newtown Parent Connection.  I'm donating my very favorite project that I have yet to part with: my linen and cotton nesting bowls!  I'll let you know when the auction is live.


Monday, December 3, 2012

Giveaway Day 2012!

It's here!  The Sew, Mama, Sew! December Giveaway Day (which is actually an entire week, since there are so many awesome prizes available).


I love participating in this event, because I always discover new blogs to follow and ideas of things to make.  I love sharing what I make with others who appreciate handmade goodness, too.  Here's what I'm giving away:

A handmade fabric ornament, made using the tutorial I posted about last week.


And...a matching reusable, insulated coffee sleeve.  I keep one in my purse and use it nearly every day...makes me smile every time!


Don't they look cute together?


Entering is easy.  Just use the Rafflecopter widget and make sure I have a way to contact you!  Liking my page on Facebook gets you an extra entry but is not required.  Entries will be accepted through December 7, and I'll ship to anyone, anywhere.  Be sure to visit Sew, Mama, Sew! and enter all of the other giveaways.  And pace yourself...you have all week!

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Friday, November 30, 2012

Holiday Makings

Now that I'm done with the one craft show I decided to do this year, I have turned my focus to a list of handmade Christmas gifts for friends and family.

First up was these awesome stockings from a tutorial by imagine gnats.  I had already been eyeing these fun, modern fabrics from the Winterkist collection, so when I saw the tutorial I knew it was meant to be!  I loved making them.  Rachael's method of quilting as you go was new to me, and it turned out beautifully.  I did end up having to piece the lining fabric together to get pieces large enough for the pattern, but that probably could have been avoided had I paid more attention when cutting out the fabric strips for the stocking fronts.  I think the hand-cut felt names really complete the stockings.  I made these for my brother, his partner, and my yet-to-be born first nephew.  I made the baby's stocking in a combo of colors from each parent's.  If you know them, don't tell them about these yet!  It's a pretty safe bet that they won't see them here, and I will have them in the mail on their way next week.




Next up is a lap quilt by special request for my step-mother, who is in a residential facility with Alzheimer's.  I chose a cheery jelly roll by Valori Wells and made some funky log cabin blocks.  I need to trim them and add some charcoal gray sashing, and then quilt it.  I'm hoping to get this one done by Monday!

After that, I have some reusable grocery totes to whip up.   I lucked out and managed to hit the Joann's Black Friday sale!


I also am going to try out this tutorial for fabric Christmas ornaments.  I'm not so sure about using hot glue to assemble them.  I'll let you know how they turn out.


Be sure to check back on Monday...I'll be participating in Sew, Mama, Sew!'s Giveaway Day.  It was a ton of fun last year, visiting hundreds of new blogs and discovering great new handmade items.