Friday, September 21, 2012
Creative Needlework Market
We went to the Creative Needlework Market in Birmingham this past weekend. I enjoyed meeting all the shop owners and venders who were there.
Friday, September 14, 2012
A GIVE AWAY!!!
I have teamed up with Laura Johnson, from Ellie Inspired, to give away 3 patterns. Three people will win a pattern of their choice from my collection! Hop on over and see the beautiful and creative patterns that Laura designs and Good Luck!! Click here to enter.
Monday, September 3, 2012
American Girl Doll Shower
My nieces found the directions for this project on YouTube. This lady has the coolest stuff!! This is the cutest thing I have seen in a while. I know it does not sound like a shower made from a cardboard box would look that great, but it is really cute!!!! You should check out this lady's channel. We worked on this for about 6 hours and the girls never lost interest. It was so much fun!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSk-R3DaUGk
We used card stock for the tiles, buttons for the shower faucets and drains, and a plastic clothes hangar for the shower curtain rod. The curtains were made from scrap fabric out of my stash, as were the towels. The girls were pleased as punch!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSk-R3DaUGk
We used card stock for the tiles, buttons for the shower faucets and drains, and a plastic clothes hangar for the shower curtain rod. The curtains were made from scrap fabric out of my stash, as were the towels. The girls were pleased as punch!
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Stitch Craft Create
Have you seen the sister publication of Sew Beautiful magazine? It is called Stitch Craft Create. I believe this is their third issue. I took one of my daddy's old wool sports jackets and felted it. I made four needle cases out of it. Two of the cases made from the jacket are featured in the Halloween issue. These are so much fun to make! They are practical, as they carry all your sewing supplies and are made from repurposed fabric. Do you have a special needle case?
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Matching Mother Daughter Skirts
In the latest Sew Beautiful - the July issue - there is a skirt for women on page 42. It looks very similar to my "Brooke" pattern. You can see from the pictures that lace could be added to the "Brooke" skirt in order to make a little girl skirt that matches her mom's. This skirt is so quick and easy to make.
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Two more "Bella"s!
I found this lovely Tilda fabric at the Martha Pullen Marketplace. It just pops. Martha is the only company in the US that is carrying this fabric, I believe.
This is the reverse side. I love the blue pocket against the bright pink polka-dots.
Here's another "Bella" I made for an upcoming class that I am teaching at Barb's Sewing Center. Although the colors are softer in this dress than they are in the one made with the Tilda fabric, I still love it!
This is the reverse side.
This is the reverse side. I love the blue pocket against the bright pink polka-dots.
Here's another "Bella" I made for an upcoming class that I am teaching at Barb's Sewing Center. Although the colors are softer in this dress than they are in the one made with the Tilda fabric, I still love it!
This is the reverse side.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Monday, February 6, 2012
A New Pattern!
I have a new pattern. It was revealed at the Creative Needlework Market. It is "Baby Jack." It is a precious little heirloom romper. It has pintucks and box pleats on the front and buttons on the back. Cleverly concealed buttonholes under the box pleats hold the belt in place. There are 2 collar choices. The belt can button in the front or back. "Baby Jack" comes in sizes Newborn to 24 Months.
Is this not the most beautiful baby you have ever seen! He is the model for my "Baby Jack."
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Creative Needlework Market in Birmingham
Two weeks ago I went to Birmingham to the Creative Needlework Market. My daughter, Brooke, went with me. This was our first time to go to the Market, so I was a little nervous, but I think it went well.
The booth wasn't very big but all of the stuff we had brought fit in it, so that was all that mattered.
On my beautiful iron stands, I put my "Jessie" pattern made as a raincoat, the yellow "Polly" pattern, and one of my newest patterns, "Bella."
We had a great time at Market and are planning to go back again for the Fall Market. It was wonderful getting to meet all of the shop owners. Now I have faces to put with all of the names.
The booth wasn't very big but all of the stuff we had brought fit in it, so that was all that mattered.
My husband made me this ingenious stand to put my patterns on. It work well until it almost fell over because it was so top heavy. We weighed down the back of it with a spare box of patterns and it worked just fine. I knew that something had to happen since this was our first time.
On my beautiful iron stands, I put my "Jessie" pattern made as a raincoat, the yellow "Polly" pattern, and one of my newest patterns, "Bella."
We had a great time at Market and are planning to go back again for the Fall Market. It was wonderful getting to meet all of the shop owners. Now I have faces to put with all of the names.
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