Monday, May 6, 2013

Canada Geese Fabric Giveaway

ETA: The prize is traveling to Belgium!
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It's May Giveaway Day! A big thank you to Sew, Mama, Sew! for hosting such a fantastic giveaway event!

The prize: 2.5 yards Canada geese scenery fabric. Calling all Belgian Style Kids Clothing fans! Here is the fabric you need to sew this Canada Geese dress by Inge van den Broeck.

Enter to win:
  • Please leave an answer to the following question: What is your favorite animal?
  • One entry per person.
  • I will pick the winner.
  • I will ship internationally.
  • Giveaway will close Friday, May 10 at 5 PM PST, and winners should be announced by email no later than Sunday, May 12 and I will ship by May 15.
Happy sewing !

Sunki Dress Giveaway

The prize is going to Hannah.
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It's May Giveaway Day! A big thank you to Sew, Mama, Sew! for hosting such a fantastic giveaway event!
 The prize: Sunki dress (using this pattern), long sleeves, made out of pink wool, size 4/5, it will fit a girl with 22.5-23 inch chest and 23-24.5 inch hips.
Enter to win:
  • Please leave an answer to the following question: Who will you give this dress to/who will wear this dress?
  • One entry per person.
  • I will pick the winner. 
  • I will ship internationally.
  • Giveaway will close Friday, May 10 at 5 PM PST, and winners should be announced by email no later than Sunday, May 12 and I will ship by May 15.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with the dress or the sewing pattern, I really love the style of the dress, it's just that my daughter is currently into full skirt dresses (twirly, circle, gathered, etc), so she's not wearing short dresses or tunics right now. It was worn one day, the day that these modeled photos were taken. Leggings not included (they ripped apart during the first wearing). It is a long sleeve wool dress, so it would be ideal for a girl who lives in an area where the weather does get cooler.

Sewing Supplies Giveaway

ETA: The prize is going to Sandi T.
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It's May Giveaway Day! A big thank you to Sew, Mama, Sew! for hosting such a fantastic giveaway event!

The prize:
  • Mini Anorak Snap Tools (along with a couple of mini anorak snaps)
  • Pink satin blanket binding 4.75 yards
  • .75 yards purple knit fabric
Enter to win:
  • Please leave an answer to the following question: What is your favorite thing about spring?
  • One entry per person.
  • I will pick the winner.
  • I will ship internationally.
  • Giveaway will close Friday, May 10 at 5 PM PST, and winners should be announced by email no later than Sunday, May 12 and I will ship by May 15.
I won't be using these items, so I hope there is someone out there who can use them.

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Whole Cloth Quilt

 Craft Hope {Project 21} Rally for Roma is going on right now. They are accepting (until May 20th) handmade blankets, hats, and scarves; sewn, knit or crochet.
 
I decided to sew a whole cloth quilt ~ my first one :)
This is a great project for a first time machine quilter. I used just 1 yard of fabric for the top (itty bitty berry by Alexander Henry) and 1 yard for the backing (solid cotton), then a little extra fabric for the binding (vintage floral). I'm not very experienced with quilting and I think I may have broken a few rules. I kept it really simple and only sewed parallel lines for the quilting. Also I rounded the corners, to do this I took a circle jar lid and traced it at each corner.

I found these tutorials to be helpful:
Molly's Sketchbook: Windowpane Wholecloth Baby Quilt @ the Purl bee
Whole Cloth Quilt @ Sew, Mama, Sew!


A very satisfying sewing project that I would definitely do again!

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Ikat Rollerskate Dress

 


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The pattern: Oliver+S Rollerskate Dress, view A, size 5
The fabrics: Kasbah/midnight from Lark by Amy Butler, lining in white cotton.
The mods: I added on-seam side pockets using Freshly Picked's free pocket pattern.


Do you think this dress looks something similar to this Girls Ikat A-line Dress Oscar de la Renta Spring/Summer 2013 ($155)? If so, then I saved a ton of money!


Thursday, April 25, 2013

Liberty Rollerskate Dresses

 


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The pattern: Oliver+S Rollerskate Dress, view A, size 5
The fabrics: Liberty Lifestyle Stile, blue/cream one: Lowke Pastel, pink/green one: Herbert Pastel; lining fabric was 100% cotton voile in white. The Liberty of London fabric was a dream to work with, it cut like butter and is super soft.
The mods: I added on-seam side pockets using the Freshly Picked's free pocket pattern. The blue/cream dress has cotton twill tape for the ribbon bow detail in the front.




PS One day you're in and the next day you're out… as for the sew off, I took 4th place! Many thanks to all of you who supported my Checkerboard Dress, Pencil and Paper Bedding Set, and Little Black Tunic and Blue Pants. I pushed myself, tried new things, and added new sewing skills to my repertoire, so I was appreciative of the experience!

Friday, April 19, 2013

Little Black Tunic and Blue Pants

 Here we are at Week 3 of the Sew Off. Thank you for supporting my Pencil and Paper Bedding Set last week. I am excited to share this week's look with you! I turned on my sewing machine and made something for moi! A little black tunic with on seam pockets worn over blue sailor pants. Go vote until Sunday night for YOUR favorites, everyone is allowed to vote 1 time for their 2 favorites.






 For the little black tunic I started with the Schoolhouse Tunic pattern, woman's size 2/4. I shortened the sleeves and made them narrower, dropped the waist (and made the tunic A-line), eliminated all the pleats, and added on seam pockets (using the Oliver+S Book Report Dress pocket pattern). It was made with black cotton, 1.5 yards with very little left over. Before I redrafted the Schoolhouse Tunic pattern, I sewed myself a muslin to see how much to shorten the sleeves, etc.
 For the blue pants I used a basic pants pattern NEWLOOK 6171 girl's size 14 and turned them into sailor pants. The idea and some tips for the pants came from the August/September 2012 issue of SewNEWS magazine tutorial of how to take a simple pants pattern and create a pair of classic sailor pants. The pants are made with dark blue chambray, at least that's what I believe it is, it was sold in the denim section of a large fabric outlet and was unlabeled.

I love this modern look, really love the pockets and how slimming black is!

Have a great weekend!

PS Do you know of any good woman's sewing patterns that come in size 2? They are really difficult to come by, let me know in the comments if you do, thanks in advance!