Friday, February 8, 2013

New Fabric + New Patterns + A Gift = Great Friday!


Holy moly Ladies, I have been busy!
I have been adding all sorts of awesomeness to the SHOP this week. 
Oh yeah, and one more thing,
TODAY IS MY BIRTHDAY!
So naturally I have been busy all week shopping and buying up all sorts of goodies for myself!
Shhhhhh. Don't tell the hubs. 
I want to share some birthday goodness with you all, so scroll down to the bottom for a little a gift, from me to you.
Check out all this eye candy that has been added to the SHOP this week:
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 New Skirt Pattern by Favorite Things

 


   


   
 



 Now, for all the yummy fabric!

New from Robert Kaufman this week:

Don't Be Crabby by Laurie Wisbrun


Wouldn't this collection make the cutest nursery?

Girl Friends by Laurie Wisbrun
Mermaid Love! I secretly want a blanket with these Mermaids on it....I LOVE Mermaids!

And some basics
  



Serenata by Samantha Walker

 Hello, GORGEOUS!
So traditional and beautiful!

And the precuts!

   


New precuts in from Moda

Both of these collections won't be available in yardage until March.....but we have the PRECUTS now!


Twenty Three has a vintage-carnival feel.  I might be completely obsessed with this collection right now! It is soooooooooo much more delicious in person!


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Neon done right! Spring House is divine. 
This collection has some very bright neon type colors, and they are the most beautiful fabrics I have seen in a long time. They almost look as if they are old fashioned chenille furniture!  You heard me!  If you are loving this new neon trend, Spring House is for you!


Are you still with me?
I know, that was almost a marathon!
In celebration of my getting older, I want to offer you all a little gift today,
TAKE 15% off your entire order TODAY ONLY!
Use code:
bdaygift 
at checkout to get the discount!  

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Have a fabulous weekend everyone!
Oh yeah, I am 29 this year.
Any good ideas of how to spend the last year of my twenties? 

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Boot Buddy - Fabric Boot Form Tutorial

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I may or may not have a boot obsession.
I have a lot of them. 
My husband can't seem to understand why in the world I would need more than 1 pair of brown boots. Bless his heart...

He also couldn't understand the absolute mess that they made it our closet.  I agree, see for yourself!


I know, so scary. They flop around all over the place, look a mess, get lost, and sadly there were even getting folds and cracking! *gasp*

I tried everything to find a better boot storage solution: 
Laying them down, 
squishing them together,
putting them under the bed (that's how you lose a pair ladies),
and if you look closely at the picture you can see that I even tried using hangers to form them. 
No good. 

But then I had one of those "Ahah" moments!
Why not make something that resembles the shape of a leg to hold them up? 
BINGO!


     Here's what you'll need:


 *  Strips of fabric that are appox 5"x 32" -give or take a bit
(You could take a 1/4 yard cut of fabric and cut it in half)
*sewing machine
*stuffing


Let's get started.
 1. First I trimmed my fabric scraps (yes, I totally used scraps) to the right length and width.  They don't have to be exact.  In fact, some of mine were wider and taller than others, and they still totally worked. I wouldn't recommend using fabric that is less than 4.5" wide, it will be way too hard to stuff.

 2. Fold your fabric piece like the picture above, right sides together, so it is approximately 5"x16". (One of my ends has a fold, but yours doesn't have to, you can cut it into two 5"x16" strips if you like)

3. Now, starting at one end, sew down the long side of the form, just a basic stitch.  You will want to leave one of the ends open for stuffing. Then sew down the other long side.
MAKE SURE YOU LEAVE AN END OPEN FOR STUFFING!
 4. Turn your form right sides out, and start stuffing.  You can use anything you want:
Plastic bags
batting
fabric scraps
old t shirts
whatever!

Plastic bags were definitely the easiest to stuff inside and move around.  I would suggest using them. 
But I did use a little bit of everything. 

 5.  Once your form is stuffed to your satisfactory, you need to sew up the end.
 Fold the unfinished edges inside, and shove it under your machine.

Like this...

 The sewn up end will look like this. Not the prettiest, but I'm not too picky. 

How long did that take you....4 minutes? 
I guarantee the next one will only take 3.
So make a bunch!!!!

They looked so cute it was hard to hide them inside the boots.


 This pair of boots was my worst offender for floppiness. 

And now look at them! Standing so tall!
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 My closet looks much better, don't ya agree?

My husband was happy, I am happy, and I'm sure my boots are smiling too!

So go ahead, make some boot forms and get happy!

This is a great tutorial for beginner sewing.  Quick, easy, and fun to make!


Friday, February 1, 2013

New Fabric Friday

It has been a VERY BUSY week over here!
We are starting out February with a BANG!

Lot's of beautiful prints have arrived and I am so excited to share them with you this fabulous Friday!

New from Dear Stella


Words cannot describe how gorgeous this collection is!



New from Moda

Posy by Aneela Hoey


 Ladies, it is ALL about the mints and corals these days.

 mint and coral!
In fact, I happen to be OBSESSED with these colors right now!

 Throw in some Lavendar and you are set for Spring!  I am making my girls' Easter Dresses out of this collection and can't wait to get started on them! 
(I realize the Mint Stripe and Mint Cirlces are missing from the photo, they are due to arrive next week, *squeal*)

How cute would a Spring Quilt be out of these Precut 5" Squares?

 



 New from Riley Blake Designs


Be still my heart....I LOVE this collection.


The aqua and purple combo is delish!

We also have in the 10" Squares and the 5" Squares!

 Restocks this week

This little beauty from The Sweetest Thing Collection is back in stock!

As well as these 3 awesome Chevron Prints!  Get them while the're hot, they won't last long!




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