Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Flip This Pattern Year 2
Before the end of Flip This Pattern Year 1 ended, I begged the ladies at Frances Suzanne to do another year. And guess what? They decided to! And Flip This Pattern Year 2 is already going on. I'm scheduled to do an introduction for the Ethan Shirt by Sis Boom at the beginning of August. Should be fun! If you enjoy sewing clothing for children you should really join in on the fun. Each month there is a different pattern, plus there are prizes and surprises, too!
Monday, June 9, 2014
Crafty Planet
Yesterday I shared with you a trip to SRHarris. Today I'm sharing a trip to Crafty Planet which is in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
On this particular visit they were hosting the Little One-Yard Wonders book release party.
The party included a trunk show of all the 101 projects featured in the book.
It was fun to see them all up close and in person.
Including my Mushroom Tea Party (picnic tablecloth, play mat) project.
Several contributors to the book were there including, me, Pam, Lorraine, and Rachael.
This is me with the 2 co-authors, Trish and Rebecca. As you can see we planned months in advance to coordinate our outfits of black, white stripes, and gray! Just kidding!
And here I am holding Katy's Fun in the Sun(dress) project, standing in front of Lorraine's House in a Hallway project.
Crafty Planet is the place to go to find designer quilting cottons.
As well as trims, thread, & buttons.
I left the store with one yard of Paint by Number Deer from Erin Michael's Lush Uptown line and 2 yards of Aqua Salt Water Octo Garden.
By the way, you still have time to enter the Little One-Yard Wonders book giveaway, it ends Wednesday June 11th at 9:00 PM CST time.
On this particular visit they were hosting the Little One-Yard Wonders book release party.
The party included a trunk show of all the 101 projects featured in the book.
It was fun to see them all up close and in person.
Including my Mushroom Tea Party (picnic tablecloth, play mat) project.
Several contributors to the book were there including, me, Pam, Lorraine, and Rachael.
This is me with the 2 co-authors, Trish and Rebecca. As you can see we planned months in advance to coordinate our outfits of black, white stripes, and gray! Just kidding!
And here I am holding Katy's Fun in the Sun(dress) project, standing in front of Lorraine's House in a Hallway project.
Crafty Planet is the place to go to find designer quilting cottons.
As well as trims, thread, & buttons.
I left the store with one yard of Paint by Number Deer from Erin Michael's Lush Uptown line and 2 yards of Aqua Salt Water Octo Garden.
By the way, you still have time to enter the Little One-Yard Wonders book giveaway, it ends Wednesday June 11th at 9:00 PM CST time.
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LittleOneYardWonders,
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Sunday, June 8, 2014
SRHarris
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| This photo of SRHarris was taken a different time of year, there actually are finally green leaves on the trees here now. |
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| Neoprene for $6/yard |
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| Outdoor fabrics |
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| Camouflage and bottomweights |
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| Bottomweights and cottons |
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| Silks |
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| Wools |
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| Fashion fabrics |
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| Fleece |
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| More fleece |
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| Laminates and quilting cottons |
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| Trims |
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| Solid cottons and gauze |
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| Remnants |
This particular fabric shopping trip was done in a group. Several of us met up and here we all are in the knits aisle. That's me, Stacy, Cheryl, Rebecca, Amy, Rachel, and Donna.
Thanks for the super fun fabric shopping day ladies!!!
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Little One-Yard Wonders Book Giveaway!
ETA: The winner is Ana!
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Yesterday I received a special package at my door step. The new Little One-Yard Wonders book arrived! I'm tickled pink because you can find me within its many fantastic pages. My Mushroom Tea Party is featured beautifully, thank you Little One-Yard Wonders!
Between the covers of this book you will find 101 sewing projects to make for newborns through tweens, as well as parents of children. You'll find projects for the nursery, bath time, bedtime, home, kitchen, tops, pants, skirts, dresses, rompers, accessories, tactile play, dolls, plushies, imaginative play, games, hobbies, on the go, moms, and dads. Each project only uses up to a yard of fabric!
I have some exciting news for you today. Storey Publishing is giving away one copy of Little One-Yard Wonders to nest full of eggs readers!
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Yesterday I received a special package at my door step. The new Little One-Yard Wonders book arrived! I'm tickled pink because you can find me within its many fantastic pages. My Mushroom Tea Party is featured beautifully, thank you Little One-Yard Wonders!
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| Photo taken by Julie Toy |
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| Photo taken by Mars Vilaubi |
- This giveaway is limited to US mailing addresses only.
- To enter the giveaway, please leave an answer in the comment section to the following question: what children do you sew for? Your own children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, or those of good friends?
- The giveaway is open until Wednesday June 11th 9:00 PM (CST).
- I will pick a winner and Storey Publishing will mail you the book.
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
BurdaStyle Magazine
Many thanks to BurdaStyle for publishing my vintage button storage idea in their Summer 2014 issue.
The question was: "What organizing tip are you most proud of in your sewing room?"
I shared my tip for storing similar buttons by placing them on a large safety pin, then closing it.
Then I keep the buttons that are all the same color in one jar.
By the way, the rest of the magazine looks fabulous, have a peek inside here.
The question was: "What organizing tip are you most proud of in your sewing room?"
I shared my tip for storing similar buttons by placing them on a large safety pin, then closing it.
Then I keep the buttons that are all the same color in one jar.
By the way, the rest of the magazine looks fabulous, have a peek inside here.
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Double Layered Chevron Circle Skirt Tutorial

Long time no see. Just a quick announcement today to let you know that I am visiting Sew, Mama, Sew today. I'm over there sharing my Double Layered Chevron Circle Skirt Tutorial. It's from my Striped Dress, but just the skirt instead of the full dress. Enjoy!
Monday, May 19, 2014
Call the Midwife
Boil some water and gather some clean towels, it's time to call the midwife! Last night I viewed the last episode of season 3 of 'Call the Midwife' which is a British television series set in the late 1950s in London. Have you watched the show? I look forward to the start of season 4. Being a huge fan of the show, I was inspired to sew up their midwife uniform, but in miniature version.
Let me tell you about each of the three pieces...
Light blue short sleeve A-line dress with a white peter pan collar:
Pattern: Oliver + S Jump Rope Dress (difficulty level of 3 out of 4 scissors)
Size: 6
Mods: View B with short sleeves and in-seam side pockets (pocket pattern from the Oliver + S Playtime Dress)
Fabrics: Turquoise Dot Aqua Chambray 80% cotton/20% linen from the Lisette Collection, white cotton for the collar
Notions: five 5/8 inch light blue buttons
Red cardigan:
Pattern: Flashback skinny tee for big kids
Size: 7/8
Mods: I went one size up, made the front piece a v-neck and into a cardigan, added a folded 2 inch band all around the neck/front. This Slouchy Cardigan Tutorial was helpful.
Fabric: red knit that is 90% poly/7% rayon/3% spandex
Gray Trench Coat:
Pattern: Oliver + S Secret Agent Trench Coat (difficulty level 2 out of 4 scissors)
Size: 6
Mods: View A without the shoulder flap, I topstitched the pocket flaps down, made the buttons button the girl way
Fabric: gray cotton twill
Notions: eight .75 inch gray buttons
My favorite piece is the gray trench coat, not only is it a classic piece of clothing and practical since it's dark and will hide dirt, but the gray cotton twill was a dream to work with (I love working with cotton twill).
Since the gray coat is not very girly, I added a pretty surprise in the inside by using light pink bias tape.
As much as I love this color combination, the outfit can be broken up and each piece can be interchanged with other articles of clothing in my daughter's closet.
If you haven't watched 'Call the Midwife' yet, you really must check it out!
Let me tell you about each of the three pieces...
Light blue short sleeve A-line dress with a white peter pan collar:
Pattern: Oliver + S Jump Rope Dress (difficulty level of 3 out of 4 scissors)
Size: 6
Mods: View B with short sleeves and in-seam side pockets (pocket pattern from the Oliver + S Playtime Dress)
Fabrics: Turquoise Dot Aqua Chambray 80% cotton/20% linen from the Lisette Collection, white cotton for the collar
Notions: five 5/8 inch light blue buttons
Red cardigan:
Pattern: Flashback skinny tee for big kids
Size: 7/8
Mods: I went one size up, made the front piece a v-neck and into a cardigan, added a folded 2 inch band all around the neck/front. This Slouchy Cardigan Tutorial was helpful.
Fabric: red knit that is 90% poly/7% rayon/3% spandex
Gray Trench Coat:
Pattern: Oliver + S Secret Agent Trench Coat (difficulty level 2 out of 4 scissors)
Size: 6
Mods: View A without the shoulder flap, I topstitched the pocket flaps down, made the buttons button the girl way
Fabric: gray cotton twill
Notions: eight .75 inch gray buttons
My favorite piece is the gray trench coat, not only is it a classic piece of clothing and practical since it's dark and will hide dirt, but the gray cotton twill was a dream to work with (I love working with cotton twill).
Since the gray coat is not very girly, I added a pretty surprise in the inside by using light pink bias tape.
If you haven't watched 'Call the Midwife' yet, you really must check it out!
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