Sunday, February 27, 2011

The <i>ReSew</i> blog tour, day seven: Resweater!









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Today, join me for a special ReSew Q & A with Kris at Resweater--and get inspired to transform anything wool into something wonderful!

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At Resweater, Kris not only blogs about the one-of-a-kind designs she creates (and shows she made them), she also takes weekly thrift-store trips to find the best wool sweaters, and then sells them on her site at a great bargain. And we’re talking very cool wool: in addition to wool and wool blends, she carries cashmere, alpaca, and yak (!) sweaters, vintage sweaters, and froggable wools and merinos. She's like your own personal shopper for all things wool. Love that!


I wish I lived closer to this fun and friendly gal--I do believe we could really do some damage together at the thrift store. Hope you'll join us today for Kris's Q & A and giveaway!









Friday, February 25, 2011

The <i>ReSew</i> blog tour, day five: I am Momma . . . Hear Me Roar!





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Momma--also known as Cheri--has a roar that you can hear all throughout the craft blogosphere! At I Am Momma Hear Me Roar, Cheri is not only fabulously creative; she truly writes from the heart. Her "Wake Up Wednesdays" are one of the most creative weeklies I've ever seen on a blog. Each week, Cheri challenges you to seek out ways to perform an act of kindness in your community. The posts have completely inspired me to act. And that, I think, is a whole new level of creativity. 


Iammommahearmeroar Her recipe for success also includes a heapin' spoonful of adorable photos of her little boys. I'm such a sucker for that! Head over to ROAR today for a ReSew review and giveaway, all part of Cheri's Soapbox Saturday feature. Thanks, Cheri! I hear your roar.







Don’t Miss <i>Modern Basics</i> (and a marvelous giveaway!)

Today I’m veering off the ReSew blog tour path for a moment to share the buzz about another new book with you. It's by an incredibly talented cyber-friend of mine. It’s all about today’s modern style. It’s all about the basics of quiltmaking. It’s all about Modern Basics: Easy Quilts to Fit Your Budget, Space, and Style!


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People who’ve been quilting for awhile will instantly recognize the value in Modern Basics. It’s a wonderful collection of go-to quilt designs to stitch up in time for the wedding, the birthday, the holiday, the anniversary. The [insert celebration!]. Simple, sophisticated, fresh, beautiful. You can make them just because, too. For that alone, I say skip the giveaway below entirely and grab yourself a copy here right now!


But today, I’d like to focus on beginning quilters—or those of you would like to be. Amy Ellis is the author of Modern Basics, and she’s one of those rare quilt designers who’s hit on a brilliant combination: simple sewing = stunning quilts. Since I published The Little Box of Baby Quilts in 2007, I’ve had a lot of beginning quilters approach me about how to get started. The same questions come up: “What stuff do I need? How do I choose a pattern? How do I pick colors? Where should I sew? And how DO you sew, anyway?”


Beginners, Amy’s got your answers.


If you’ve been timid about trying quilting, Amy’s friendly, step-by-step approach will warm you up to setting up, and help you let go of any anxiety about giving quilting a try. She makes it so you can get right to the fun of it all. And that’s what creating quilts is all about!


Here are just a few of the “keep it simple” themes throughout Amy’s book, along with a look at the beautiful quilts she’s made.


Start with a design that contains just a few colors.


There are designs in Modern Basics that make color choices an absolute cinch because they use solid-colored fabrics. If you haven’t tried quilting because the choice of fabrics at the quilt shop is overwhelming (common beginner complaint!), try one of these first:


B1058_g02 “Tumbling Cubes.” Three colors. Super-easy sewing. Cool, minimalist vibe.


B1058_g13“Basic Puzzle.” This quilt is created row by row (instead of block by block)
to create a visually complex effect with solid fabrics.


Start with a design that contains simple shapes.


Once you’re ready to play with patterned fabrics, you can jump in and try one of these gorgeous quilts. Each is deceptively simple to make because of the easy-to-sew blocks they contain.


B1058_g08“Modern Maze.” This quilt is made with just five fabrics. Plus, Amy will
introduce you to a modern marvel of a technique in quiltmaking—strip sets!


B1058_g10“Twisted Bars.” This quilt is also made with strip sets. You add a teeny-tiny twist
by tacking triangles to opposite corners of each block. Here, Amy’s created
a wonderful way to ease into using triangles in your quilts. Take
that, triangles!


Start with a design that you love so you’ll finish it!


From first fabric cut to last binding stitch, quilts do take time. They aren’t something you can typically whip up in an hour or two. You have to commit. So you’ll want to make sure you choose a design that you really love. That way, you’ll see it through to the end.


Here are two of Amy’s quilts that I personally will be seeing through to the very end, very soon.


B1058_g12“Modern Mirrors.” Boy, does this quilt speak to me. The unusual color
combination is fantastic. It reminds me of Italian spumoni. Yum.


B1058_g14“Knotted Squares.” The visual intricacies of this quilt are deceiving;
Amy’s made this design very easy to attain. Beautiful and simple.
The best kind of quilting combination.


When you finally have Amy’s book in your hands, I have one last piece of advice for beginners:

Quilting is addictive. Proceed with caution. Adjust the rest of your life accordingly.


Okay beginners and beyond, it’s time for a special giveaway! I am thrilled that Amy has offered to give a free copy of Modern Basics to one lucky winner at the wildcards this weekend. Just leave a comment about this post for your chance to win. (Please make sure to sign in before you post so I have your email address, or include it along with your comment.) Just one entry per person, please. The giveaway will close at 10 p.m. (MST) on Sunday, February 27th. I'll announce a random winner on Monday. Good luck!


COMMENTS ARE CLOSED; THANKS FOR ENTERING!


And the winner via RANDOM.ORG is:


Comment #75 from Kimberly, who writes:


"After reading you post I really am looking forward to
reading this book and trying her patterns! Please pick me!"


Congratulations, Kimberly! I know you'll just love Amy's new book.


One last thing… I’ve heard so many people say they want to quilt, they wish they could quilt, etc. With Amy’s Modern Basics, it’s time. Amy’s book will smash your intimidation at the first page, so have no fear—get ready, get set, and go for it!


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You can learn more about Amy at her blog, Amy’s Creative Side. And check out another incredible creation of hers, The Sewing Summit, to be held in Salt Lake City this October. Can’t wait!


Amy’s blog tour also includes these fun, quilt-loving blogs.

February 21st: Piece N Quilt       
February 22nd: SewCalGal
February 23rd: Old Red Barn Co
February 24th: Terri's Notebook
February 25th: Crazy Mom Quilts
February 27th: BumbleBeans
February 28th: Fat Quarter Shop
March 1st: One Shabby Chick
March 2nd: Canton Village Quilt Works
March 3rd: Diary of a Quilter
March 4th: Fat Quarterly
March 5th: Amylouwho


Follow Amy's blog tour and enter each day's drawing for your chance to win a free copy of her beautiful book!



The <i>ReSew</i> blog tour, day five: everyone flock to Crafty Nest!

 




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Today the ReSew tour is dropping by Crafty Nest, built by a woman with a sharp eye for style and a passion for doing chic on the cheap. I first found Monica's site when Jack and I made these fabulously huge snowflakes two Christmases ago, and I've followed her ever since.


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Monica's had an impressive work history as a graphic designer for O, The Oprah Magazine, Real Simple, and Sunset. Just head over to her tutorial page and you'll see why she's a favorite to follow. Plus, she loves to upcycle! I got a kick out of what she says about upcycling on her blog:


"I attempt to keep my projects as easy as possible for people like me who don’t have a lot of time to kill. However, they invariably end up being more difficult than I plan."


Monica, I couldn't have said it better myself.


Head on over to Crafty Nest today for a Q & A with Monica and me, and enter to win a copy of ReSew while you're there!





Thursday, February 24, 2011

The <i>ReSew</i> blog tour, day four: CraftGossip!

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Today we're heading over to a crafty girl's dreamland; a seemingly endless virtual library of projects, patterns, techniques, ideas, and inspirations for nearly every craft under the sun. Everyone's gossiping about it. It's CraftGossip!


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Just about anyone who's crafty knows about CraftGossip--one of the best places on the internet to visit when you need a jolt of inspiration. Anne, the curator of the sewing section of CraftGossip, is a friendly, funny woman who brings the freshest ideas in creativity to her site every day. Today Anne's reviewing ReSew and hosting a giveaway of the book too! Head over here to check it all out.
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On Friday, the ReSew tour is dropping by Crafty Nest, built by a woman with a sharp eye for style and a passion for doing chic on the cheap. I first found Monica's site when Jack and I made these fabulously huge snowflakes last Christmas, and I've followed her ever since. Hope you'll join us!



Tuesday, February 22, 2011

the <i>ReSew</i> blog tour, day three: meet Amy, and her very creative side


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If you are a quilter--or if you've ever wanted to be--you will love the view over at:


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I think I'd like to dub the woman behind Amy's Creative Side with a new name--Amy-zing! Her blog shot into much-deserved fame from the get-go; she has her own beautiful quilt book out, called Modern Basics; and she and a friend have singlehandedly created the Sewing Summit, a sewing and blogging conference for the modern sewist, to be held this October in Salt Lake City. Whew! (When I think about the Sewing Summit I get so excited I almost pee my pants. Seriously.)


Head on over to Amy's place to get her take on ReSew, see some interior shots from the book, and enter to win a free copy of the book too! And while you're there, don't miss the chance to check out this prolific quilt designer's work. She is a powerhouse of ideas for gorgeous, streamlined, modern style. I wanna drape my house with her quilts, inside and out. My grass and trees, too.



The <i>ReSew</i> blog tour, day two: "POST" PONED :(

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Today I was so thrilled to pile you into my cybercar and cyberdrive you over to the "mommyhood" to meet Shannon, the heart and soul behind Luv in the Mommyhood. Crafty? Check. Inspiring? Check. Addicted to Pyrex? Check! Along with her great tutorials, Shannon has a "weekend wishes" series that will keep you coming back every week.


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I don't think I've ever found a more kind and thoughtful person through the internet as I have found in Shannon. Not ever. So that's why I was really, really mad at the Kaysville Utah Post Office (84037) when I found out that Shannon still had not received her copies of ReSew as of yesterday. (Cripes! I guess Canada is farther away than I thought.) Shannon offered to go ahead and post our interview without the book in hand, but I really wanted her to see it first. So, we decided to postpone the post. Because of the post office. Lotta posts, I know.


And then, she went and did this.


And that clearly proves why Shannon is the most kind and thoughtful person I've ever met through the internet.


And because I consider her a friend, I can now say this to her: You stinker! You are the best. Thank you.


We'll reschedule the ReSew interview with Shannon when she finally gets her books (which, really, should be super soon!). Until then, I hope you'll head on over to the 'hood and check out all the fun to be had. This girl's the real deal.


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And she's saved a seat just for you.
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Tomorrow we're off to Park City, Utah to visit the "amy-zing" Amy Ellis, the creative force behind Amy's Creative Side. Hope you'll join us!


(And if you missed yesterday's kick off of the blog tour over at Sew, Mama, Sew!, you can check it out here. The giveaway is closed but there's a free pdf of a project from ReSew just for you. Hope you enjoy it!)



Monday, February 21, 2011

And the TWO winners of <i>ReSew</i> are...

I couldn't help it. I had an idea for a weird way to choose a random winner for this past weekend's giveaway of ReSew--which, by the way, was the most fun I've ever had with this little blog, thanks to Dana and Rae's Celebrate the BOY month. Thank you for all the encouraging and kind comments! I giggled all weekend.


Anyway, back to the weird way to choose a random winner. I had an idea, but it needed to include both my boys, Jack and Charlie, to really make it fair. (If you have more than one child, you know what I'm talking about.) So, here's what we did:


1. I printed out nine sheets full of numbers.


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 2. I cut the sheets into 431 squares. One for each totally awesome giveaway participant.


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 3. Then I put the bowl of paper numbers on the floor and let the madness ensue.


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Random indeed!


Jack chose comment #187.


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Comment #187 comes from Beth, who said...



"I have 3 boys of my own and finding time to slow down is sometimes
hard but definitely necessary. LOVE the hat, mittens & scarf :) Thanks!"


Three of 'em, huh? A toast to you! And a free book too.



Charlie chose comment #59.


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 Comment #59 comes from Casey, who said...


"What a great book! Thanks for a chance to win!"


Your welcome, Casey--you won!


Thanks to all of you who dropped by the wildcards this weekend! And if you didn't win this time, there are still 11 more chances to win your own copy of ReSew during the INCREDIBLE RESEW BLOG TOUR, which you can learn more about here.


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Thanks for playing with us. We had a ball! Remember, there's still two weeks worth of Celebrate the BOY to be had. Cheers to continuing the celebration!



the <i>ReSew</i> blog tour begins today!

I am so happy to announce that for the next two weeks, my new book ReSew will be touring the blogosphere, making stops at today's coolest, hippest, and most creative sewing and crafting blogs on the web, hands down!


Let me introduce you to the first of these inspiring blogs--every day, a different blog will be dishing a bit about ReSew AND giving away a copy of the book, too.


MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21ST: SEW, MAMA, SEW!


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If you've never visited Sew, Mama, Sew!, you are in for a lifetime's worth of sewing treats. Daily posts, monthly themes, and dizzying amounts of inspiration are to be had for anyone who loves to sew, sew, sew. Plus, they double as a fabric shop! Along with a giveaway of ReSew, Sew, Mama, Sew! is sharing a project directly from the book--my "Elephant Cuddle Cushion"--as part of their themed pillow month.


Other kick-butt blogs on the tour include:


TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22ND: LUV IN THE MOMMYHOOD


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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23RD: AMY'S CREATIVE SIDE


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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24TH: CRAFTGOSSIP


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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH: CRAFTY NEST


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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26TH: I AM MOMMA HEAR ME ROAR


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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28TH: RESWEATER


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TUESDAY, MARCH 1ST: THE LONG THREAD


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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2ND: V AND CO.


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THURSDAY, MARCH 3RD: CRAFTING A GREEN WORLD


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FRIDAY, MARCH 4TH: MAKE IT DO


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(Just looking up at this list, which represents a group of incredibly talented women, gives me goose bumps. Thank you, all of you, for being a part of the ReSew blog tour. I hope your readers get a kick out of the book and the giveaway!)


I hope you enjoy the tour, learn a little more about ReSew, and try your luck at a free book to boot. Have fun!



Friday, February 18, 2011

Celebrate the BOY with a giveaway (and a special project for your little guy!)

Hi! If you are visiting the wildcards for the first time, you are probably “Celebrating the BOY” this month! I’m so happy to be a part of Rae and Dana’s ingenious creation. Apart, these two women are creative, spunky, inspiring, honest, and funny. Together? Invincible. Thank you both for letting me participate in this year’s festivities!

Since we’re all here because of boys, I thought I would introduce you to mine. Jack is six, and Charlie is two.


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 They sure do love each other. And I love the stuffing out of both of them.


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I like big butts and I cannot lie.

I’ve always loved sewing—for my boys and for myself—and I’ve always been a thrift-store junkie. I merged my two passions together and came up with a book about it called ReSew: Turn Thrift-Store Finds into Fabulous Designs. And this weekend, in honor of “Celebrate the BOY” month, I’ve got two ReSew giveaways here at the wildcards. And one’s a sure thing!
 
FIRST—because we’re all looking to find fun ways to sew for our special guys, I’ve put together a project for you to download directly from ReSew. It’s called the “Happy Hat, Mitten, and Scarf Set.” Got an old sweater in colors your little boy loves? Transform it into a hat, and a scarf, and mittens just his size.

Here’s the before…Happy-hat-set-before
and here’s the after.
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Yep. That’s my sweet boy. So worth celebrating.

(Hmm. Been awhile since I took this picture. Some of those teeth are gone now.)

Simply click here for the project instructions, wait for the file to open up (takes a minute or so), and save it to your desktop.

There’s your sure thing.

THEN—take a crack at winning your own copy of ReSew, and stitch up something special for yourself! Tops, bottoms, dresses, purses, scarves, and more—20 step-by-step projects include simply-sewn clothing, accessories, and home accents, all refashioned from thrift-store salvaged items.


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With ReSew, you can do things like:

* turn a common sweatshirt into a sexy, sleeveless V-neck tank
* transform men’s dress pants into an elegant “cuffed” skirt
* create a cozy, colorful scarf out of a shrunken wool sweater
* turn a brightly colored cotton sweater into a child’s elephant cuddle cushion
 
Just leave a comment about this post for your chance to win. Please make sure to leave your email address along with your comment. My boys and I will find a weird way to choose a random winner. Just one entry per person, please. The giveaway will close at 8 p.m. (MST) on Sunday, February 20th. Thanks in advance for entering, and good luck!


COMMENTS ARE NOW CLOSED. Jack and Charlie chose TWO winners at random in a weird way, as promised. I will post about the winners and the weird way on Monday afternoon!


And, If you want to learn more about ReSewhere's a little two-minute video about it. Or you can see it here on YouTube.  










 


Thanks so much for stopping by. As a mom to two rowdy, noisy, creative, hilarious, opinionated, and downright untidy boys, there’s one thing I try to remember to do every day, without fail. And that is to slow down, take a moment, and celebrate my boys.


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They are so very worth the mess.