Thursday, August 11, 2016

Sew Ready For Fall with Stylish Fabrics

What am on doing on what seems like the hostest and most humid day of the year? Yup, I'm dressing myself up for fall weather!



I did have some help thanks to Sylish Fabrics, I was sent 2 yards of this beautiful sweater knit to use for the purpose of this tour. I was also sent over by the Patterns for Pirates team the add on pack to the Raglan Slim Fit  to add the hood to the pattern I already love so much! As always, my opinions are my own!


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So back to this hot and humid day...and me dressed like its getting cool outside! I can't say that I'm ready for fall to come just yet, but at least I have this oh so comfy hoody!


About the fabric... I chose based on color and what I thought the texture would be, not sure exactly what to expect since I shop a lot by touching fabrics. If I don't like what it feels like, I don't buy it. When the fabric arrived I was pleasently surprised at how soft and light weight it was.


So I couldn't just drape myself in this wonderfully soft fabric, so the next best thing was to make it a hoodie. My go to top pattern lately has been the Slim Fit Raglan by Patterns for Pirates....add on a hood and I'm a happy lady!


I have to admit, I've never sewn up this type of knit before. So with caution, a lot of clips to avoid having wonky seams and good ball point needles I got the job done. I added some twill tape at the neckline to stabilize it and avoid stretching it out and glad I did.


So if you don't mind...I need to get back into the AC and cool off!



Make sure you check out the other stops on the tour! 

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Until next time, xx.

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Sneak Peek - Wanderlust by Monaluna



My post for the blog tour for Monaluna fabric hosted by Phat Quarters isn't till Friday, BUT I figured I'd share all the news that comes along with this tour before its too late!

First, the Phat Quarter shop has the whole collection available in their shop, and it is stunning! These organic cottons are so soft and easy to work with. So much inspiration comes from just looking at them.

Second, want to win some prizes? The Rafflecopter giveaway for a bunch of PDF patterns ends on Thursday and there's a giveaway for a bundle half yard of each print in the Wanderlust collection powered by Gleam (click here to enter) ... you'll want to enter that too! So what are you waiting for!

Don't forget to come back here on Friday to see my post! And check out the other stops on this tour!

A huge thanks to Monaluna and Phat Quarters for supplying me with these beautiful fabrics to work with!




Monday Aug. 8 - Monaluna & Phat Quarters
Wednesday Aug 10th - Jilly Atlanta & Chalk and Notch
Thursday Aug. 11th - Paisley Roots & Blaverry
Friday Aug. 12th - Sprouting Jube Jube & Phat Quarters

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Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Sandy's Beach Bag by the Handmaiden's Cottage

So off AGAIN to the beach...I can't complain. I've been making my way so oftern to the sand and sun this summer that I don't want it to end! The joys of my job!

This time its all about a beach bag, Sandy's Beach bag from the Handmaiden's Cottage.



I used a beautiful canvas for this one. The shape of the bag is pretty basic with a flat bottom, but all the details that have been added like the outer and inside pockets, the loops for the drawsting and all the top stitching make this bag so stylish and durable.

Clear instructions on bar tracks and top stitching to create this beautiful bag are in the tutorial along with step-by-step photos.



And look at those fun loops at the top of the bag opening for the drawstring.




So I've fit 3 beach towels, my book, sun glasses and a couple of water bottles in my bag, and we're ready to go!


Ok, kids are looking at me asking if I'm ready to go to the beach! Summer isn't over, you still have time to make your own!



Until next time, xx

Monday, July 25, 2016

Summer Swimwear Tour 2016

Making our way back to the beach for another swimsuit. This one is from The Wolf and the Tree as part of the Summer Swimwear Tour 2016 along with Call Ajaire and Gracious Threads. 



I made the shortie shorts and the bikini length color block top.



I made the size 5 as indicated by JubeJube's measurements of 23 inches at the chest, 20 inches at the waist and 23 inches at the hips. After stitching the side seam at the recommended 3/8" I had to take it in another 1/2" on each side to get a slimmer fit. I still find the top a bit loose to my liking but she will grow and have it for next year.



I omitted waist band on the shorts, I felt they were highwaisted enough for JubeJube without adding another inch. I also left out the bands around the armscye, simply turning to hem at 1/4 inch. Again with the shorts I used a 3/8" seam allowance as recommended in the tutorial, and this time the fit was snug, but I wouldn't say they were too snug.

Changes to the pattern have been made, but unfortunately I have been able to sew a new one up in time to post it here. I can tell you that JubeJube is thrilled about her swimsuit, and for me, the next time I make it, I'll make sure to slim down that top a little more.





For now, I'm just going to sit back on the beach and enjoy watching JubeJube and Amelia play!




Until next time, xx.

*I did get this pattern for free for the purpose of the tour, but all opinions are my own.



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Friday, July 22, 2016

Yves by Blaverry

Another pattern by Blaverry has been updated, and here it is! JubeJube loves the dress I made her using Yves and the light cotton voile from my stash.




Updates includes three different lengths (dress, tunic and top), full linging to make it reversible and little extras like a coloring page for your budding designer.


What you can expect with ALL Blaverry patterns:

  • Huge size range, from 2T to 16 years.
  • Layered printing, print only the sizes you need.
  • Easy instructions for blending sizes for a custom fit.
  • Measurement charts in imperial and metric.
  • Easy to the point instructions with tech drawings for each step.
  • Fun styles that your kids will love to wear. 



JubeJube and I took a walk in the woods for this mini shoot. The fabric has a definite boho style to it with its ombre dye and ribbon appliqué.


As we walked she kept on say that she was like a real princess, like Poca-the-hauntis (I just love when kids change words around).





Until next time, xx

You want more inspiration with this pattern take a look at these blogs too!

Blaverry BlogStylin' Stacey - Élégantine! - Sprouting JubeJube - Sew Sophie Lynn

Sunday, July 17, 2016

Baby Shower Gifts

Some time ago I was a guest on Gracious Threads for a virtual baby shower, so now I think I post it here.
I'm known as the go-to person when getting baby shower gift baskets ready. I get this type of mesasge on a regular basis...I'm going to a baby shower tomorrow, do you have anything on hand? I'll look in my stash and come up with what is needed to make this new little baby feel cozy and comfy.



Here are some of my favourite handmade gifts for a new baby. I start off with an oversized receiving blanket, a baby can never have too many of those. These blankets are over sizes so they do last longer than the store bought ones, JubeJube still has her favourite one that she snuggles with in front of the television or in the car when we go for a long drive. 

I use cotton flannel and cut it to measure about 115cm by 95cm (44 inches by 36 inches). I like using a bias tape to trim them out for extra durability and style. If you want a closer look on how to use bias tape here's a little tutorial I posted a while ago.


I'll add bib and washclothes to the gift basket, two more items you never have enough of with a baby. To make the washclothes I cut out a 7 inche square piece of a cotton print and another of cotton terry, both have been prewashed. Using a 1/4" seam allowance with right sides of fabric together I sew all around the edge, leaving an opening to pull them right side out. I then edge stitch all the way around. They're the perfect size for those messy faces.



The next little item on the list...These adorable little crib shoes! These are the Ruched Mary Janes, and the pattern is by PetitBoo.  The pattern shop has a nice veriety of boys and girls crib shoes.


Seriously They are addictive to make!



So now we have in this gift set, a blanket, bib, washclothes, crib shoes, and I also like to add a set of baby hangers, and wrap it all together with a pretty keepsake box. The box can be used to keep the hospital bracelet, that lock of hair from the first hair cut, some photos and many other cherished memories.



Once everything is put together I run to my friend Elena of Just ME, card maker and desinger extraodinaire,  and ask her to put a baby shower card together or raid her stash.

Until next time, xx.

Friday, July 8, 2016

Pool Side Beach Party Free Pattern and Tutorial Round Up

Now that the party is just about over I thought it would be nice to leave you with some lovely parting gifts...like a round up of free patterns and tutorials that can be used in creating some pool or beach party fun or your own.



Before starting up that list of fun patterns and tutorials check out Lulu & Celeste to find out if you're one of our lucky winners in the daily giveaway.

Just as a heads up, some of these patterns are Pinterest finds and I haven't tried them out.


  • This first one is for men! Its a pattern from Vancouver (Canada) based company, Thread Theory. Their specialty, men's clothing patterns! The full Arrowsmith Undershirt pattern with instructions can be downloaded here for FREE!...Thank you Thread Theory! 

  • I love this style as a beach cover up! Its a Kimono style dress tutorial for women. Here's the full blog post that I found over at Sew In Love
  • Over at E+M Patterns (facebook group) you can find this adorable dolaman top pattern for FREE, I sewed it up and posted about it here. Adding a couple of inches in length would create the perfect beach cover-up for kids. 


  • Next is a traditional bucket had, its perfect for toddlers in the sun and at the beach. The pattern is FREE over at Oliver+S. Although I haven't tried this pattern you know that so many others have! Pattern fits up to age 6-8 depending on head measurement!

  • Talking about hats...I made the cutest bonnet! Find the pattern in the Jilly Atlanta pattern facebook group! The pattern is free and it is just adorable! 



  • When going to the beach, you need a beach bag or tote bag...there are so many free patterns and tutorials out there for that type of thing, but the one I liked the most was the tutorial from Radiant Home Studio. It could simply be the fabric selection or the size of the tote that I was drawn to. 

  • And something for Dolly? Why not! Another tried tested and true pattern shop...you shouldn't have any issues with this FREEBIE from Peek-a-Boo Pattern Shop (affiliate link). Its a swimsuit for 18" dolls. This is one on my to-do list! 

These are just a few...but you can find more on my Pinterest board, and its growing everyday! 


Enjoy!

Until next time, xx.