February 28, 2015
A new (to me) designer and a giveaway!
Each pattern has the recommended sewing experience level in the listing. Here are some more great patterns:
Now for the giveaway:
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February 25, 2015
Happy O-what?!
So imagine my confusion when my son was giving hints about an animal that had stripes on its legs and a head like a giraffe; we all thought he was making it up. What animal is like a cross between a giraffe and a zebra? Apparently an okapi is. Thankfully Wikipedia backed him up, and we came up with the perfect animal to stump any dinner guests in the future.
What an okapi reminds me of is that there is always something new to be learned, and sometimes, from the most unlikely places. I think that’s a wonderful lesson to keep in mind when sewing and trying new skills.
Technically, okapi doesn’t rhyme with happy, but that’s how I say it in my head, so I’m taking some artistic liberty with it, because, who doesn’t like being happy?
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I would also like to welcome Satin Moon Quilted Garden, the Victoria, BC shop I mentioned that helps my Dad pick out some great fabric for my bags. The shop is another reason to make a trip out to Victoria, with their modern quilting collections, including Art Gallery Fabrics, and many patterns and books. If you can’t make it to the shop, check out their website, or even give them a call to see if they have what you’re looking for.
February 21, 2015
Free Thread Riding Hood Pattern
They make great gifts too! I’ve made some as teacher gifts and for stocking stuffers. They also work as gifts for men, which is great because I find it hard to come up with things to sew for men.
I follow the pattern and tutorial exactly, and occasionally I add interfacing to the exterior panel. Go check it out yourself and make a few!
February 18, 2015
Fish in the Sea and Birds in the Air
February 15, 2015
Caravan Tote
The pattern calls for fabrics heavier than quilting cotton, so I used some Echino linen blend and Essex linen blend. I think denim would be a great weight for this project too. If you have quilting cotton you really love for it, the pattern includes extra interfacing instructions for that as well.
I really love the front pocket with flap, and Anna of Noodlehead’s way of attaching it is my new favourite. I left the snap off my zippered pouch flap, but I may add it later.
This was my first project using metal zippers, and I really love the professional look they give. The white with gold is pretty unique as well. The way the bags are put together doesn’t have you sewing over the zipper teeth, making them pretty safe for your sewing machine to install.
My very first purchased PDF pattern was by Noodlehead, and she continues to wow me with great patterns!
Here are a few more pictures of mine.
February 13, 2015
Emmaline Bags – a discount!
You have to check out the Necessary Clutch Wallet, affectionately known as the NCW, which even has a facebook group dedicated to it.
I have a wonderful example of amazing customer service to share with you. A friend ordered some hardware from Emmaline and very quickly received an email informing her that her order had been shipped to the address listed in her Paypal account. Only, my friend realized that she forgot to update her Paypal account with her new address since she moved. She quickly sent Janelle an email, explaining the situation. Janelle actually retrieved the package from the post office and corrected the address before it was too late! To me, that is true customer service, and yet another reason to shop with Janelle at Emmaline Bags.
Now for the discount: The code is OKAPI15 and is good for 15% off your order, site wide, when you buy 2 or more items, code expires in one week.
Happy shopping and happy sewing! I’d love to hear what you decide on, let me know in the comments.
February 9, 2015
Fun Valentine’s Craft and some new patterns!
The first step is gathering all the broken crayons and peeling all the paper off. Of course, they don’t have to be broken to start with, but it’s a good way to use up the bits and pieces that are getting too small to colour with.
Then I cut a 4-5″ wide strip of wax paper, folded it (I used wonder clips to hold the sides in place) and sewed the 3 open sides, with the crayon hearts inside and the paper heart on top. For the final touch, I found a cute saying on Pinterest, mostly so people would know that they were crayons. We received some Christmas Tree shaped crayons in December and thought they were soap, so I wanted to make sure the recipients knew what they were. I used my Brother labelmaker, which is pretty easy and the kids liked pushing the print and cut buttons. I found a couple phrases, but my kids liked
Happy Valentine’s Day, for “crayon” out loud!
Two new Swoon bundles!
Also, have you checked these awesome sewing tees?! I have a couple and I just love them, they’re super soft and comfortable and let everyone know I love to sew.