Monday, November 22, 2010

What's New

First,
Thanks for all your well wishing and prayers!
My little sweetie is doing great, as you can tell by her smiles.

Only 1 more week until the neckbrace comes off!  YAY!

Thanks for bearing with me as I have been a little preoccupied lately taking care of my her. 
But now I am back!

Here is What's New!

It's a Hoot by MoMo for Moda fabrics arrived a few weeks ago and is one of my current favorites!


 It's a Hoot is available in yardage, Fat Quarter Sets, Jelly Rolls, Layer Cakes and Charm Packs!

Sanctuary by Patty Young for Michael Miller Fabrics arrived today!
Here I have mixed them with a few other prints. 
 Now, I am a country girl and modern prints don't always strike my fancy, but these are AMAZING!

We have also received a great variety of the Delovley Damask prints from Michael Miller Fabrics.
Hello gorgeous!
I have a serious problem in that I want to make my daughter's Christmas dress out of every single print in this photo.  

How am I suppose to choose! I love them all!

Which one would you choose? 

Saturday, November 13, 2010

My Angel


My sweet little girl had a terrible fall this week.  It was more than I could handle, as I tend to overreact just a tad.
She is home from the hospital and doing well.
Thanks for all of your well wishes.

She fractured her skull and will be in neck brace for a few weeks and she requires constant supervision. In order for me to be able to tend to her needs, I will not be able to offer in store shopping for the next few weeks. So sorry everyone.

Online orders will still be processed and shipped daily as normal. And anyone who used to shop in store can still order online and pick up to save on shipping. 

I have my hands full and will keep you all updated on new prints arriving and news from the shop as I can. 

Here is what is new this week:

Enchanted Garden from Riley Blake Designs

Isabella from Riley Blake Designs

Lily & Will from Moda

Quite Contrary from Riley Blake Designs

We also received It's a Hoot from Moda and I will have a picture ready soon!

I have learned this week that life is fragile.  Give your little ones an extra kiss tonight.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

What's New!

We got in some fabulous prints this week, and have LOTS more coming next week!

Tea Garden by Dena Designs for Free Spirit Fabrics

In Fuchsia

And in Blue

June Bug from Alexander Henry Fabrics
This collection has Tween Girl written all over it!

There was a slight delay in the shipping of Riley Blake's new lines to us, but they will be here next week!
Enchanted Garden
Quite Contrary 
&
Isabella

Also set to arrive next week from Moda are:
Lily and Will
It's a Hoot
&
more of the Sock Monkey Texture in Brown!

Check out our Coming Soon section and get your orders ready!

Monday, November 1, 2010

Audrey Wrap Skirt

The minute I saw this pattern I knew I wanted one!

It turned out so cute and the best part was it was easy and quick!


 Oh yeah, and it is reversible! Two skirts in one!

Here is the pattern I used:

And here is the fabric.  Any print from the Origins collection would be great for a skirt!

I always thought that making clothing for myself would be far too difficult and close to impossible for my skill level, but this pattern was great!  I finished this skirt in about 2 hours! 

So don't be intimidated!  Give it a try! 

Monday, October 25, 2010

New this week!

Here is a quick peek at what arrived this week and what's new in the shop!

Honey Bee from Michael Miller Fabrics
 It's adorable!

Modern Affair from Art Gallery Fabrics

And two of your favorite prints are back in stock!
Wallflower in Cherry

Lacework in Brown

More Lotus collection reprints will be back in stock in the next few months.

We are hoping to receive:
Isabella
Enchanted Garden
and Quite Contrary 
from Riley Blake Designs by the end of  this week!

Happy Sewing!

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Halloween Pillow Tutorial

Okay, I worked up the nerve for another tutorial.
And I really like this one!

I LOVE Halloween and wanted some cute pillows for my couch. But nothing too loud and colorful.


I went to Joanns and got some burlap (it was a little pricey there, next time I will shop around)
And I used Grunge in Onyx from the Origins collection for the main body of the pillow. 


I made this project in about 3 hours, 2 of those hours were simply waiting for the paint to dry!

Here the steps!  


1.  I cut 4 squares 13"x13" out of the Grunge fabric.  I wanted the pillows to be 12x12, so I added a 1/2" seam allowance.  I cut 2 squares out of the Burlap and made them 8"x8". (okay, the burlap didn't come with the bird and cat already on it, I forgot to take a before picture, forgive me)


2. Then I made my stencils.  You can find a sheet of the clear stencil plastic at any craft store.  I then googled some images that I liked and made a stencil. I will say, the hardest part about this project was cutting out the stencil-make sure you have some GOOD scissors!

3.Then I taped my stencil to the burlap and got to work!  I used black fabric paint, also available at any craft store, I got mine at Walmart.

Here is my crow stencil.
I let the burlap dry for a couple of hours.  Be careful as burlap is really porous and that paint will leak through.


4. Once the paint was dry, I stitched around the edges of the burlap with a zig zag stitch. I was about 1/4" from the raw edge. I used a tan thread and you can hardly tell it was there. This will keep the burlap edge from fraying to pieces.  You would hate to go through all this work and have your beautiful project shred apart, right :) 
You will probably need to pull away any loose burlap from the edges.  It will give you a frayed look without the continued fraying.

5. Then I pinned the burlap to the Grunge fabric and sewed it on!  Basically an appliqué. I stitched about 3/4" from the raw edge of the burlap so it would stick out a little bit on the ends and not be completely sewn down. I used a regular straight stitch here.

 6. Then I placed the Black square with the burlap sewn onto it, and another blank black square right sides together sewed all the way around, using 1/2" seam allowance. 
** Be sure to leave a little slit at the bottom open so you can turn the pillow right sides out. (or if you are like me and forget to the leave the opening EVERY time, just unpick the seam a little bit at the bottom) One day I will remember, I am sure.**
 7. Turn the pillow right sides out, stuff it full and sew the bottom shut either by hand, on your machine. 

And viola!
A little Halloween fun!

My 4 year old son thought the Crow was a penguin.  He seriously can't figure out why I would put a bird on a pillow. Silly Mommy.  He was hoping for a ghost. Maybe the next time.
 But the cat he loves!

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Back To Business

Thanks again to everyone who participated in our giveaway!
If you weren't a lucky winner this time, don't fret....
there will be other giveaways in the future!
I promise.

But let's get back to business, shall we?

New this week!

Dreaming in French by Patricia Bravo For Art Gallery Fabrics
 The colors in this collection are so bright & fun! Not to mention the prints are gorgeous too!

Sweet Divinity by The Quilted Fish for Riley Blake Designs
 Perfect for that sweet little girl of yours.

All Star 2 by My Mind's Eye for Riley Blake Designs
In Green & Orange
 I wasn't sure if I was going to love this collection as much as the first All Star......
 Boy was I wrong!  I love it even more!  Perfect for your little man!

We also received in some more fabulous prints from Robert Kaufman Fabrics.

More Metro Market and Urban Zoologie prints.
 


 

 I can't get enough of those owls!

We have more fabric to arrive this week.

Be sure to check out the 
section of our shop to see what's on it's way!


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