June 22, 2016
Canada Day Sales
Canada Day 2016 Blog Hop Schedule
Be sure to visit each of these brilliant blogs this week for more on our outstanding Canadian designers and suppliers:
And, of course, to enter our giveaway for some sweet-like-maple-syrup prizes.
June 24: The Tour Starts HERE at Happy Okapi
June 25: Celine guest posts on Happy Okapi; Marsha @ Seam of my Pants
June 26: Fiona @ Tangled Blossoms Designs; Carla @ Half Dozen Daily
June 27: Sherry @ Thread Riding Hood; Reece @ Happy Okapi
June 28: Nicky guest posts on Seam of my Pants
June 29: Daniela @ On the Cutting Floor; Reece @ Happy Okapi
June 30: Michelle @ Michelle’s Creations
Canada Day–July 1: Ula @ Lulu & Celeste
July 2: Marsha @ Seam of my Pants
July 3: Keshia @ Sand Dollar Design Studio
July 4: Wrap Up @ Happy Okapi
July 6: Giveaway winners announced
Fabric Please is offering a whopping 30% off until July 3rd with code CANADA. Check out some of their new stock including Lullaby and Whisper Double Gauze from Moda. In addition, they’ll be carrying the entire new line from Canadian designer Kate & Birdie Co.
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Funky Monkey Fabrics is offering 10% off sitewide with code BLOGHOP. Funky Monkey offers an amazing selection of not just fabric, but also interfacing and notions: truly a one stop shop!
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If there was an award for best coupon code, it would have to go to Sitka Fabrics, where BACON10 will get you 10% off at checkout. Sitka offers a nice mix of quilting cottons and knits. They’ve just received True Love by Libs Elliott and Sunprint 2016 by Alison Glass, both from Andover.
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Have you checked out Fabric Spark’s Summer of Fabric Love? Make sure to follow them to keep informed of the current deals. Right now, they’re offering 15% off to all the blog hop readers. Use code Canadian 15 at checkout, good through July 3, one time use.
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Thread Count Fabrics is one of Canada’s newest online fabric shops; have you ordered from them yet? Take advantage of this sale to try them out. Save 20% off all regular priced fabrics. Use code TCFTWENTY, valid until July 3rd.
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StitchART is one of our sponsors for the blog hop giveaway and they’ve also got a great sale going on until July 2, 2016. Save 30% with code HAPPYCANADADAY at checkout.
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Blue Calla Patterns is also one of our sponsors of the giveaway and my readers can always take advantage of the exclusive coupon code OKAPI10 to save 10% on patterns. On Canada Day only, save 20% with code CANADADAY
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I wrote about one of Janelle Mackay’s patterns from the book she co-authored On The Go on Bags. There’s a discount for anything at the publisher site C&T Publishing so you can get the book, either hard copy or ebook at 20% off, plus anything else they carry with code CANADA until July 5, 2016 |
Stay Home Fabrics is offering 20% off with code HAPPYOKAPI20 until July 5. Please note there may be a delay in shipping time due the shop going on vacation for part of this time. Contact Stay Home for specific times.
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Tangled Blossoms Design is another prize sponsor offering a discount to celebrate Canada Day. On Canada Day, save 15% on in stock fabric with code CANADADAY2016.
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Seam Allowance wants to join the fun too! Save 15% with code OHCANADA at checkout.
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June 20, 2016
Canadian Sewing Blog Hop
What to expect
Today kicks off the tour, so check the schedule near the bottom of this post for all the dates and links you need to follow along. We’ll be sewing garments, bags, and even a quilt. Learn about some Canadian pattern designers, shops, and other Canadian sewing talent.
I’ve rounded up some fabulous discounts just for the tour and I hope it will give you a chance to try out some new to you Canadian shops (or revisit some favourites). Please visit my Sales Tab for all the details. Thank you so much to all the great shops who offered discounts for our readers.
I wrote about one of Janelle MacKay’s patterns from the book she co-authored On The Go Bags. Here’s a sneak peek for now, but you’ll have to wait until June 27th to see more. There’s a discount for anything at the publisher site C&T Publishing so you can get the book, either hard copy or ebook at 20% off, plus anything else they carry with code CANADA until July 5, 2016
Canada Day 2016 Blog Hop Schedule
Be sure to visit each of these brilliant blogs this week for more on our outstanding Canadian designers and suppliers:
And, of course, to enter our giveaway for some sweet-like-maple-syrup prizes.
June 24: The Tour Starts HERE at Happy Okapi
June 25: Celine guest posts on Happy Okapi; Marsha @ Seam of my Pants
June 26: Fiona @ Tangled Blossoms Designs; Carla @ Half Dozen Daily
June 27: Sherry @ Thread Riding Hood; Reece @ Happy Okapi
June 28: Nicky guest posts on Seam of my Pants
June 29: Daniela @ On the Cutting Floor; Reece @ Happy Okapi
June 30: Michelle @ Michelle’s Creations
Canada Day–July 1: Ula @ Lulu & Celeste
July 2: Marsha @ Seam of my Pants
July 3: Keshia @ Sand Dollar Design Studio
July 4: Wrap Up @ Happy Okapi
July 6: Giveaway winners announced
Of course we can’t forget prizes! In fact, there are so many, they’ve been split up into prize bundles giving you more chances to win. A special thank you to our sponsors who contributed prizes. Prizes up for grabs include: FQ bundle from Flare Fabrics, $25 Emmaline store credit, FQ bundle from Camelot Fabrics, $25 Tangled Blossoms Design store credit, and patterns from these designers you’ll learn more about over the coming days: Carla’s Creations, Thread Riding Hood, On The Cutting Floor, Jalie, StitchArt, Blue Calla, Pollywoggles and Libs Elliott.
June 12, 2016
Cat-Eye Polaris
How to Create the Cat-Eye
June 5, 2016
Caravan Tote Sew Along Day 5
Magnetic Snap
Handles and Finish
With your exterior right side out, and your lining wrong side out, place the assembled exterior into the assembled lining. Place the front exterior pocket right sides together with the lining side without the slip pocket, this makes the interior slip pocket at the back of the bag. Pin or clip tops of exterior and lining together. Make sure handles are tucked well inside the bag. I like to start by pinning the side seams together, then centers, and finally the spaces in between. If you didn’t leave a turning gap in your lining, leave one now, at the back of the bag, between the handles.
Zippered Pouch
Feel free to leave a comment if you have any questions, or suggestions. Do you have any tips? Let us know!
To enter to win the Noodlehead patterns, submit a photo of your completed bag by July 3, either by uploading it on my contact page, or using #CaravanToteSAL on Instagram by July 3, 2016.
May 30, 2016
Caravan Tote Sew Along Day 4
Needle Pocket
Lining
Bag Exterior and Lining
of the bag, but if you’d rather do that here, then feel free. A simple way to do that is by switching your stitch to a basting length instead of lifting your needle off to leave the hole; either way you’ll need to backstitch at start and stop of the turning hole.
Feel free to leave a comment if you have any questions, or suggestions. Do you have any tips? Let us know!
To enter to win the Noodlehead patterns, submit a photo of your completed bag by July 3, either by uploading it on my contact page, or using #CaravanToteSAL on Instagram by July 3, 2016.
May 26, 2016
Try Something New for May: Visible Mending
Is it nearly the end of May already? Where does the time go?? If it weren’t for the smell of lilacs and fresh green grass, I’d swear it were still February. And you don’t want me to start swearing.
Anyway, the Try Something New Every Month (TSNEM) theme for May was hand sewing. It’s a good thing I’d finished the project before the cat bit me and my right hand swelled like pork sausages in a hot oven. I have a picture of it but I won’t post it here. Let’s just stay on track for once.
At the start of the month, we had a little discussion in the TSNEM Facebook group about what projects we wanted to work on. I remembered seeing an article about “visible mending” a while back. In the middle of the discussion, I went in search of that one article and discovered that invisible mending was a “thing”! A real thing!
And since I had a huge tote full of stuff to mend, I figured the only way I was going to get to it was to have some fun. Enter a pair of my ex’s jeans that I’d confiscated after my cooking (really good cooking) made both of us gain weight. When his waistline outgrew them, they had little distressed holes at the knees. By the time I’d jammed my pointy patellas into them a few times, they looked like this…
I had a choice: I could throw them out, fix them, or shave my Wookiee-like appendages and keep wearing them with parts of me exposed. They were too comfortable to discard, shaving is problematic in ways I won’t recount, so that left mending. Visible mending! (Because it’s a thing!)
And as long as it’s a thing, I might as well create a new Pinterest board for it, right? Right! Didn’t that drop me down a whole other rabbit hole — two holes, in fact — Sashiko Embroidery and Deconstructed Denim. The former is now high on my list of things to master. The latter, well, I don’t think I want that much fashion in my closet.
Getting back to the mission at hand… Some old hemp yarn I got from a friend years ago found its purpose for being. It was the perfect colour to complement the faded denim. And I finally had an excuse to drop $2.50 for half a yard of yellow bandana fabric at the discount fabric store that was inconsiderate enough to locate itself 2 blocks from my front door.
Armed with my hemp yarn, embroidery needle, sturdy thimble, bandana patches and disintegrating jeans, I poked, pulled, cussed and stabbed myself until I ended up with this little piece of heartwork:
I have to say it was well worth the trouble. I’m finally in possession of one article of clothing that might be considered trendy, if not necessarily high fashion. And lots of inspiration to mend everything else I have in that tote bin of unwearables.
I’ll be back when I figure out what’s up for next month. Until then, go make something.
Tags: boyfriend jeans, hand sewing, Japanese sewing technique, Sashiiko, visible mending
Crushing
Holy Cannoli! Because I didn’t have enough good stuff on my plate, I had to volunteer to host* this week’s DIY craft party of total awesomeness. It’s week #34 and we need to top all the yumminess we dished up during week #33. If you missed it, you can take a trip back in time to sample last week’s delights HERE. Two DIY’s will get featured in each week’s party so bloggers link ’em up, and readers follow the party bus and have fun finding new DIY inspiration!
Tags: DIY, do it yourself, link party, Pinterest