sewing up a storm!


hello! happy monday everyone! how was your weekend?  i hope you all had a good one.  i thought i would pop in today to show you all what i've been busy working on behind the scenes.  i recently took some custom orders for my "sweetheart dress" and have been having a blast picking fabrics and sewing them up.  there's more to come too.  i've got more than a few left to sew up in the next couple of weeks.

fabric: sweet jasmine grey - daisy chain by amy butler from stitch simple
lining - stash...not sure what it is :(
i'm also waiting on some new fabrics to make some more of the dresses to list for sale in my etsy shop so stay tuned.  also a pattern may be in the works with all the bodice sizes so you can purchase it and make your own sweetheart dress!  wahoo!!!  that may be a bit more time in the making but for now i will be selling these sweet little dresses in limited batches in the shop.  keep your eyes open for commuter cowls too!  i'm so excited to get some of those out for sale for those of you who don't sew who asked me for ones.  i've got some fun and modern prints coming in to showcase the commuter cowl perfectly!  it's seriously a staple in my wardrobe and one of my favorite things that i have made/designed. love it.


i've got lots of ideas for new designs as well and will be going in my first craft sale late this summer. i can't wait.  now to find the time to blog, sew, knit, design and well....be a mommy and wife too.  not enough hours in the day..lol.  there may be a few weeks on here that i don't post here and there so bear with me.  it won't be tons but i am seriously considering taking one day out of the week not to blog so i can focus solely on designing that day.  it's something i'm really enjoying that i really don't have enough time to do at the moment.  my sketchbooks and journals are bursting and the ideas are keeping me up at night. so this momma's just gotta get them out into the world.  they are like my little babies :)


totally off topic aren't these little hearts adorable?  i keep swooning over the hearts that get cut out of the dresses and decided to send them along to the happy customer as a wee tag of sorts.  i simply zig zagged and pinked the edges for a bit of a shabby chic look and then used my pfaff ambition 1.0's letter stitching to sew the words 'the sweetheart dress' onto the heart.  stitched on a ribbon and attached it to the dress.  i thought it was a sweet touch and to go along with my business card and a handwritten card.  i luv when i receive orders/packages with extra goodies like that and i hold onto them in a special place in my sewing area.  it's the thought behind them that makes them so special.  anyone can print an invoice but it takes time and love to put that special little bit of happiness in a handmade parcel.  i hope they love their dresses as much as i do.

here's some shots of a few of the others i've made recently...


fabric: optic blossom in linen - midwest modern by amy butler from stitch simple
lining: stash...not sure what it is :(
fabric: bike it -commute by birch fabrics from fabricworm
lining: birdie spokes - mod basics by birch fabrics from fabricworm
don't they look so cute all together?  makes me all warm inside.


whatcha think? you likey?  would you like to see a pattern for sale of the sweetheart dress?  which sizes would you like it to go up to for children?  have you sewn one yet? i'd love to see it if you have!  what have you been working on?  chat, chat...and show me pics/blog posts! i love seeing what you are all up to - it's so fun!

p.s. - stay tuned...that tutorial i've been promising is up this week!! 

p.p.s - please ignore my creases...my iron sucks and is being dumped. i'm on the hunt for a new one...any recommendations?

weekend wishes

to add some color to my wardrobe to brighten up my day...

image source: style me pretty
to drink a lot of coffee...all. weekend. long...yesssss...

image source: bird and bloke
to seriously sew like a mad woman at sewing group...


to soak up the sunshine...


and to get my hands on this line of fabric...sooner than later (damn you vanessa..wink..wink).

simply color by v and co. for moda
finally, finally it's the weekend. i feel like i can breathe a little bit better.  i've got knit night tomorrow and sewing group all day sunday...yee haw!!!! i hope to be one happy momma come next week :)  i cannot wait to have multiple hours in a row of uninterrupted child free sewing time.  yessssss.....it's gonna be good. i picked up some batting on monday and i have a new friend for my sewing machine that i will reveal to you all soon and that i cannot wait to try it out.  hopefully i can get more than a big chunk done on mackenzie's zig zag quilt and finish up a few custom orders for the sweetheart dress.

i've also been having to do the dreaded deed of bathing suit shopping...oh my....lord help me.  it's scary...frightening..and needless to say i haven't found one yet and am terrified of trying on any more of them.  the one i currently own i really like but i now have the horrible see through butt happening...so not flattering.  must fix.  anybody recommend a fave place to shop for suits that is budget friendly, in style but has a bit more coverage for my lady bits so i can play at the pool without flashing the whole lot of em?  i really just wish bikini bottoms fit like my fave pair of undies too.  no tiny elastic going around my muffin top.  i really wanted a tankini this year to mix it up from always wearing a one piece. now don't get me wrong, i don't want one where my tummy is showing, just two pieces ya know.  i found one i like online but the price is hefty when you ship it with customs/duties etc. and i don't even know if it will fit. eeeekkk!  their size chart is saying i am 4-5 sizes bigger than i would normally wear.  hellooooo??????  what is wrong here people????

anyhoo...this is our home stretch for tax season. the last weekend before the deadline.  i cannot wait for it to be over.  i cannot wait to see my hubby again...ok...who am i fooling...he's not done school, but i may see him a tiny bit more than before so any amount is better than less right? 

wishing you all a crafty filled, sunshine basking, coffee sipping, deep belly laughter, non bathing suit shopping, family cuddle filled weekend <3 what are you guys up to this weekend?  what are you working on?  any fun projects planned?  weekend wishes?  comment my friends...it makes my day!  

p.s. don't forget to enter to win some fabulous organic fabric from birch fabrics and fabricworm!!! woot woot!

Pink Poodle Bows Pattern Giveaway Winners!


we've got the winners for the pink poodle bows pattern giveaway!  congrats ladies! you each win 3 patterns of your choice! wowsa! thanks again alisha!

our winners: 
kayla m. smith  and  jennifer langridge (luv how your wiksten tanks turned out!)

thanks so much for all of your entries!  and thank you again to pink poodle bows for the generous giveaway! so many cute patterns to choose from.  you can find all things pink poodle bows.

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today was going to be a new tutorial but boy oh boy this week has been a doozie so i'm postponing it till next week.  you guys will forgive me right...lol?  have a great day and i'll be back tomorrow with weekend wishes..woot woot!

tops, tanks & tees knit along - distractions & project planning

pattern: folded by veera valamaki yarn: malabrigo sock in colorway ochre
i have a confession to make.  i've been a bad girl...lol.  i got....well....distracted.  there.  i admitted it.   i lucked out and found 3 skeins of the most gorgeous, warm & buttery malabrigo sock yarn on sale at fibers west the other month and it's been seriously haunting me from my yarn basket.  i kept getting it out and petting it and staring at it and finally i caved.  i could not resist the yarn and the lure of veera valamaki and her pattern folded.  i'm obsessed with her designs and just couldn't stop myself so i now have not one kal project but two.  i'm nuts.  i've lost it.  2 projects on small needles....eeeeeek!!!!!

folded by veera valamaki
i've admitted to myself that i will probably never get both done by the deadline but so be it.  i'm happy anyways :)  the veera pattern is knit from the bottom up so i've got some serious mileage to put in before i really need to focus on instructions so it's the perfect purse project for me right now.  i also can't seem to stop working on it due to being so smitten with the color and the feel of the yarn.  gorgeous.  but don't worry, i haven't neglected my gemini top either.  it's trucking along quite nicely.

pattern: gemini by jane richmond yarn: knitpicks cotlin in clementine
here she is!  i'm done the lace now! i'm sad to see it end.  i really enjoyed that part and will miss it.  now i'm almost at the point of separating for the sleeves which i LOVE! that means when i try it on it will look like a shirt!!! squeal! i love that part!  at that point i usually slave away on it because i just want to keep trying it on.  i love having interchangeable needles for this alone.  the ability to add my connectors to my cables so the cord is super long and i can try it on is a godsend! awesomeness at it's best!  it's great motivation when you can see it all taking shape!

a few of you are chatting about 2nd projects as well so i don't feel so guilty.  we also have had our first few participants of the kal finish!!!!!!!!!!!!! wowsa!!!! go ladies go!
 

 i've currently got a ton of project on the needles but i've also had a few finished ones too.  i keep them all balanced by time blocking them and also by taking turns carting them around in my knitting bag wherever i go.  so for instance if i have a project on the needles that's complicated i save it for nigh time knitting and if i have an easy knit i keep it in my bag at all times.  i usually have a few of each going.  i'm a gemini so i get bored easy and always need multiple projects going for each mood i'm in..lol. i couldn't resist showing off a few pics of what just came off my needles....

pattern: in threes by kelly without a net yarn: knitpicks swish worsted in lotus
i finally got mackenzie's birthday cardigan done.  the pattern is "in threes" by kelly without a net.  the yarn is knit picks swish worsted in colorway lotus.  love it!  so squishy!  i picked up the buttons on monday and swooned when i spotted them.  the diamond/crystal look of them was perfect for my little princess wannabe and she LOVES them!  pics to hopefully come of her wearing it.  the cardi fit's her perfectly with room to grow. 

pattern: classic raglan pullover by jane richmond yarn: cascade 220 heathers in colorway 8401
and then i finally got my classic raglan pullover by jane richmond off the needles. yay!!!  to say i love this pattern is an understatement.  i had my normal case of sleevitis but other than that it's a quick mindless knit that is super fun for practicing doing mods to have the pattern suit your body.  i like the fit of mine but plan on doing another one that's a size smaller.

 
the yoke and hip area on mine are a bit baggier than i'd like but that's because i was super scared the fit of the sweater was going to show off every lump, bump and overhang i had going on but now that it's made it's super flattering and would prefer it to be more fitted.  yay!  i've worn it almost every second day now!  love it so much.


the yarn is cascade 220 heathers in colorway 8401 and it's honestly the perfect shade of grey.  i always choose tones to go with my fave pair of jeans and these are perfect!  i think my favorite part of the sweater is the ribbing.  there's a story behind it on my pullover.  i was at rebecca's house (of nook) madly knitting away on my collar and binding off when i realized i knit it double the size it was supposed to be. the pattern calls for 1 inch and i knit 2.....oops...sorry jane :P  we all had more than a few good laughs at my nasty "the 80's called and wants their mock turtleneck back" collar.  heinous was being nice.  but i refused to rip it out and re-bind off.  i'm lazy like that...lol.  i was going to seam it down to have a folded neckline but it was too thick looking so i decided to block the pullover and see how i felt about it afterwards.  shock of all shocks i like it now!  haahaha...goes to show what a good blocking can do!  i always hate the way ribbing looks pre-blocking on garments.  it's all loosey goosey and looks handmade...but when it's blocked...just lovely!!!! i mean look at how purdy these are!!!

i adore how they squish up together and flatten out and just look yummy :)  it's a fun transformation.  i also like looking at this sweater all folded up.  it's like your friend.  warm, cozy and it loves you.  i keep putting it on because it calls to me in the morning...for reals....check it out...you see it right???  muahahaha....ok back to seriousness i can't wait to pop this on in the fall/winter when i'm curled up on the couch writing to all of you. 


and here i am in all my glory.  sorry for the bad pic...with the hubs not home right now i'm still waiting to get shots taken of my rocky coast cardigan and of this one.  soon i hope :)


so it's confession time ladies....how many of you have started an additional kal project?  how many of you have more than 3 projects on the needles right now?  i think i have about 6 or 7...iayayayaya!  i know i'm not alone out there...there are more of you..lol. c'mon fess up...and link up!  the linky party is right at the bottom of this post.  fill in your info and voila! all our kal posts are in one nifty place so we can go cheer each other on!  wahoo!!! 

want to join in the fun? it's not too late! here's the info my knitty pals...

start date:  april 11th, 2012
end date:  may 23rd, 2012 (the prize winners will be announced the following week)
*both knitting and/or crocheting is accepted and encouraged :)

enter the tops, tanks & tees knit along here:
*you must be entered & have started a project to be eligible for the giveaway at the end of the knit along.

you can follow along with all things tops, tanks & tees kal here:

check out our awesome kal sponsors this time round who are all generously donating some rockin' prizes for the giveaway at the end of the knit along! thanks everyone!

 enter the linky party here:

fabricworm - birch fabrics giveaway!!!

storyboek II by jay-cyn designs for birch fabrics (june 2012)
we've got a fun fabric giveaway for you all today! and not just any fabrics....organic fabrics! awesomely awesome organic fabrics at that - birch fabrics!!!  birch fabrics are 100% organic and are printed with low impact dyes as well.  they are also certified by the GOTS (global organic textile standard).  i heart them.

commute by birch fabrics
birch fabrics is run by the lovely and oh so talented cynthia who is also the owner of the popular online/brick mortar fabric shop fabricworm. the designs put out by birch fabrics are some of faves.  modern with a mix of retro in there.....just makes me smile.  they are super soft, have a lovely drape and wash well. 


i recently designed and used birch fabrics for my "sweetheart dress" and "commuter cowl" patterns.  they are so nice to work with and i can easily see them used for baby to adult projects, clothing to accessories.  my kind of fabric line!  you guys know i love a touch of whimsy and can never resist modern/retro vibes and birch fabrics does not disappoint!


i'm super excited to get my hands on the upcoming storyboek II line (due in june, first pic in post) and also the newest one coming out this august called scamper by rebekah ginda...so adorable!!!!  camp sur and camp modern are also both coming out in late summer/early fall in september and i'm dying over them....seriously! i want! check them out!

camp sur by birch fabrics (september 2012)
scamper by rebekah ginda for birch fabrics (august 2012)
camp modern by birch fabrics (september 2012)
needless to say birch fabrics is one of my favorite fabric lines at the moment and i just can't get enough of it in my stash so i figured you all would love some too!  want to know what the prize is?  here ya go....





- one lucky winner will win 2 yards of a birch fabric of their choice from fabricworm! wowsa! thanks cynthia!  so sweet of you!






- simply enter your info into the google doc linked below and when you enter your info you are designated a number by google doc based on when you enter.  this will be the number i use to correlate to your name when the winner is chosen.  make sense?  if you have any questions just ask me below in the comments.  click below to enter the giveaway:







- the giveaway is open until may 1st, 2012 midnight, pacific standard time.
- you must enter a valid email into the entry form or you will be disqualified.

circa 52 by birch fabrics
you can also read more about cynthia here in our latest "moms in the mommyhood" interview.  thanks so much again cynthia and good luck to all of you!  you can find all things fabricworm and birch fabrics here:
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do you have a favorite birch fabrics line?  which one are you coveting? do you try to sew with organic fabrics?  i'd love to know!

moments in the mommyhood - you know you're tired when...


you know you're tired when.....you pass out in a swing.  poor little harper fell fast asleep the other day in the swing at the park.  i don't mean just lightly napping either.  i mean out cold.  she went from this.....


to this...


to this...


and she's out.  i carried her the whole way home and she never even blinked.  that's tired.


this has been a rough couple of weeks for our little family and this week is our hardest one of the year so please bear with me.  i feel exactly like my little one looks...exhausted.  wiped out.  burnt out.  you name it....we are pooped.  we are ready for daddy to be home again and to be a somewhat normal family.  this tax season has felt so hard and long.  i think coming right off his studies/full time work and then straight into tax season has made it feel double the length.  plus as soon as tax season is over next week he starts another course and then it's massive study time for 2 1/2 months before he writes his big exam.  i keep finding myself longing for it to be fall and for this to all be over but at the same time i don't want the girls to get older, i don't want the summer to pass without basking in the sunshine holding my hubbies hand and listening to the girls laughter.

i know he's just as exhausted as i am so we're just trying to hold it together till next week but man has it been hard.  i don't know how he does it and i don't know how i do it.  no tips here..lol.  i'm hanging on by a thread this week ladies :)  i feel like each week that goes by i'm just fighting to hold on to  my beans and stay true to who i am before i get lost in the giant pile of what used to be 4 loads of laundry and is now 6 on my bed.  i'm fighting off the "green eyed monster" (aka berenstain bears..lol) & the longing to be one of those families whose hubby leaves at 9 and comes home at 5 and they have the weekends all together.  i long for those days and can't wait till that's our house.  it would sure be nice to not cry over chores and the overwhelmingness of it all.  being a mom is sure hard some days peeps...lol.  i think i need a vacay..lol.  anyone care to join me?  i'd love the company :)

ok enough whining....sorry for my whoa-is-me fest today but it's one of those mornings when things seem harder than i know they are so in order to cheer myself up i've got a giveaway for you all tomorrow and hopefully a new tutorial on thursday!  yay!!!!  plus i'm knitting up a storm and working on sewing up some custom orders too!  so fun! 

the sun is shining here and i've got a little girl beside me just itching to play so this momma is going to go enjoy the morning.  i hope you all had a wonderful weekend and thank you all so much for your sweet birthday wishes for my 5 year old! she had a wonderful bday weekend!

are any of you "hanging on by a thread" this week?  do you have partner whose schedule is really hard?  how do you deal with it?  how do you balance it all out and still stay you amongst the chaos?  are any of you a "tax widow"? i'd love to hear from you <3

weekend wishes

that my baby girl has a wonderful 5th birthday!!!!


keeping it short and sweet today folks.  my weekend wish is to make my little girl as happy as can be this weekend.  it's her 5th bday today!!! cannot believe it!  i'm a crying fool!  she's truly my "angel baby".  not because she's so well behaved...though she is...most of the time..haha..but because i didn't think i would be able to have kids and voila  - there she is.  truly my little miracle angel baby.  i'm in shock she's 5!  seems like just yesterday i was wearing her in a sling.  she's so special and this birthday seems to be the most exciting one for her yet!  so i'm off to plan the rest of the weekend for my baby girl.  i'll be back next week with weekend wishes...i promise :)


in the meantime pop on over to whipstitch to check out their newest sewing course - "sewing for your home"! seriously...deborah's online sewing courses are rockin! check out the stuff you get to make and learn! wowsa!!!!!! the amount of projects you are making is so long i didn't even list it! you just have to go check it out! amazing!  she truly has one of the best online classes there is and they are designed for the confident beginner and are even great for an experienced sewer to brush up on their skills and learn some new techniques while making some fun home decor projects!


you can find all things whipstitch here:


wishing you all a wonderful, smiles, blue skies, sunshine, laughter, cupcake & coffee filled kinda weekend!  i've got a new tutorial for you all on monday hopefully so stay tuned!!!  have a great day!  what are your weekend wishes this week?  any special plans this weekend?  what projects are you working on? it's friday!!!! weeee!!!

Pink Poodle Bows Pattern Giveaway!

 

you guys in the mood for a giveaway? i am :) how about a fun sewing pattern giveaway?  you in?  yay!  pink poodle bows is a fab shop filled with adorable patterns for your wee ones!  patterns sized for babies, toddlers and kids! she's got it all.  skirts, dresses, rompers...all cute, cute, cute!  just look at all this cuteness going on!


swoon! alisha's patterns are designed with the beginner seamstress in mind and come right to your inbox in pdf form with lots of colored pictures, and detailed step by step instructions.  this talented and busy momma of 2's shop has a great variety of styles and variations that make me instantly start daydreaming about fabric combinations!  the possibilities are endless!


pink poodle bows even allows you to sell small quantities of your patterns in your etsy shop!  what a great gift or addition to your wee ones wardrobe would any of these adorable patterns be?! love em!


you guys ready to win some prizes??? 








- 2 winners will each win 3 patterns of their choice from "pink poodle bows"!!!  yay!!! thanks alisha!









- simply enter your info into the google doc linked below and when you enter your info you are designated a number by google doc based on when you enter.  this will be the number i use to correlate to your name when the winner is chosen.  make sense?  if you have any questions just ask me below in the comments.  click below to enter the giveaway:










- the giveaway is open until april 23rd, 2012 midnight, pacific standard time.
- you must enter a valid email into the entry form or you will be disqualified.


good luck everyone and thanks so much for the giveaway alisha!  you can find all things pink poodle bows here:

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which patterns would you choose if you won?  what fabrics are you dying to use to make a pink poodle bow pattern with? let's chat sewing ladies!  

handmade olympics 2012!


hey you guys...it's time for the handmade olympics over on the fab blog the rikrak studio and i'm thrilled to announce i made it to the top 10 for "favourite blog with a handmaking focus"!  i'm so excited!!!!! my competition is ahhhhmmazing!  i was totally giddy just to be included amongst them.  if you would be so kind could you go and vote for lil'ol me?  i'd love, love, love your support! you guys are the best!  thank you so much in advance...and while you're at it go vote for the other 6 categories!  there's lots of handmade goodness galore going on over there and some sweet prizes too!!!! wahoo!!!


and you can find all things the rikrak studio & the handmade olympics here:

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Tops, Tanks & Tees Knit Along - Understanding Fit with Guest Jane Richmond!

pattern: gemini by jane richmond yarn: knit picks cotlin in colorway clementine
it's kal day!  i heart kal day.  there is something so fun about following along with all of your projects and working away on mine knowing that i have people to share it with.  we all cheer each other on, help each other out and just have a good time knitting.  this kal has started off with a bang!  you guys have been doing me proud chatting amongst each other in the ravelry group - it's been so exciting to watch!  and truthfully it makes me want to knit more and knit faster...in a good way :)


i have been so addicted to my gemini.  jane's pattern is fun and boy does it knit up fast!  i have hardly had any time to work on mine this past week and it's growing along quite nicely! i hope to get some more time on it this weekend.  if any of you have been scared to work on lace before don't be.  there's something so mysterious and a tad exciting about knitting lacework. i get a kick out of it!


so amongst all the wonderful conversations in our ravelry group some of you requested we try a linky party so we can all link up our blog posts to show of four works in progress.  i'm willing to give it a go if you are.  i'm using a linky service that is a list only due to the fact that the pretty one that shows an image is no longer free :( bummer.  i hope you link up anyways. i'd love to be able to pop over and say hello!  simply enter in your info at the bottom of this post.  another topic that has been chatted about is fit.  so i thought who better to come and guest post about fit, ease and pattern choices than the lovely (and one of my besties) and oh so talented jane richmond herself!



Aren’t you excited for Tops, Tanks and Tees!? Shannon always hosts the best KALs and this one will be no exception. I’ve know Shannon a while now and I can honestly say that you guys are some of the most lively, positive, and enthusiastic readers I’ve ever seen and I can see why Shannon is so driven to deliver great posts for you!

Shannon gave me a little feedback on what makes some of you a little unsure when deciding to tackle a garment for yourself so I thought I would talk a little bit about setting yourself up for success...
There are a zillion factors that lead to a successful knitting project, but one that is extremely important to us ladies is fit. It can make or break a project. Here are a few things to consider once you’ve selected your pattern...

Understanding Measurements ::


If there is one topic I cover the most through pattern support its sizing and how to choose. Patterns offer many, many measurements to give you the best picture of how something will fit and to aid you in choosing which size to knit, the trouble is, if you don’t understand how these numbers relate to your own body, they aren’t very helpful and can be really confusing.

I’ve found that patterns normally fall under one of these two categories:

Garment Measurements Only

At the very least a pattern will include Finished Measurements, numbers representing the measurements of the finished garment. This type of pattern normally includes a note about the way it’s intended to fit, for example you might see something like “Sample shown measures 33 inches, with 1 inch of negative ease”. This means that the model is wearing a size that measures smaller than her actual bust size by 1 inch (ie. she is a 34 bust and the sweater measures 33). What does this mean to you? Well, if you’re after a garment that fits the way it’s shown on the model then you’ll need to chose your size based on 1 inch of negative ease. For example, if you are a 36 bust then you’ll need to knit the 35.

Sizes + Finished Measurements
Sometimes a pattern will include Sizes as well as Finished Measurements. Sizes are listed with the intended fit/ease already factored in. Sizes represent body measurements, and are based on the way the design is intended to fit. You might see something like this listed for sizes “To fit bust: 32(36, 40)in”, accompanied by garment measurements that look like this “Finished Measurements: 31(35, 39)in bust”. This example represents the same fit as my first example, you’ll see that the middle Size is intended to fit a lady with a 36in bust, and the Finished Measurement for her size is 35, which means that this garment was designed to fit her with 1 inch of negative ease.
Classic Raglan Pullover by Jane Richmond knit with zero ease.
Choosing your Size ::

Now that you have a better understanding of what all of those numbers mean you can make an informed decision on how you would like your garment to fit and choose a size that you will be happy with.

So we talked a little bit about ease and how it’s written into some patterns but what if you don’t want your garment to fit the same way it fits the model. What if you want it to be more fitted or looser perhaps? If you still don’t quite understand how ease relates to your own body try measuring some of your clothing. Do you have a fitted pullover or a nice comfy sweater? ...lay them flat and measure the chest, how do they relate to your own bust measurement? ...are they larger or smaller. Are you starting to understand how this ease thing works? There are a few other factors like weight and gauge of the fabric your garment is made of, also the type of garment (ie. I wouldn’t use the comfy sweater as a guide for how much ease I want in the fitted tank I’ve chosen to knit for the KAL), but you get the general idea.
Classic Raglan Pullover by Jane Richmond knit with 2 inches of negative ease.
 Choosing your yarn ::

If you are substituting yarns keep a few things in mind. Firstly, chose a yarn that has either the same fibre content as the recommended yarn or at least contains fibres that possess the same qualities as the yarn that was recommended. Secondly, match the yarn weight as closely as you can. Variations in yarn weight can result in very different fabric elasticity and density. Even if you are able to get the right gauge by changing your needle sizes doesn’t mean you’re garment will turn out anything like the sample in the photos. Why is this such a big deal? Well, if the pattern calls for negative ease and your fabric is too tight it might not even fit your body! Negative ease requires the fabric to stretch when worn.

Make it your Own ::

The best way to ensure a garment fits you well is to not follow the pattern blindly. Use what you’ve learned about Body Measurements, Garment Measurements, and Ease and determine before even casting on, how your project will fit you when it’s done. If you discover areas you aren’t happy with take the time to read over the pattern, study the schematic, and decide if you are comfortable making a few changes to get a better fit. Most shaping can easily be moved up or down to accommodate a high waist or low hips, and adding overall length is probably one of the easiest things to do. Planning ahead is the key. If you are working a garment top-down you can easily change things like chest or sleeve circumference simply by doing more or less increases for that section of the yoke. And waist shaping is a breeze when you can try on as you go, you may even decide to add more shaping depending on how it’s fitting. The sky is the limit!

Just remember, if you decide to make any changes, even minor ones... TAKE NOTES! Because trust me, you won’t remember ;)

Thanks so much for having me as your guest Shannon! You know I could go on forever with this stuff! I’m really looking forward to watching the WIPs develop, this is going to be such a fun knit along.

you can find all things jane richmond here:

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thanks so much jane! love ya hun! i'm going to be referring to this post lots! so let's see those projects!  show me your cast ons...your yarns...your patterns...and let's get knitting those tops, tanks & tees together!  join in the conversation...it's never to late to sign up for the knit along! 

here's the rest of the knit along info:

start date:  april 11th, 2012
end date:  may 23rd, 2012 (the prize winners will be announced the following week)

*both knitting and/or crocheting is accepted and encouraged :)

enter the tops, tanks & tees knit along here:

*you must be entered & have started a project to be eligible for the giveaway at the end of the knit along.

you can follow along with all things tops, tanks & tees kal here:


please take a moment to check out our fabulous kal sponsors! thanks everyone!!!


Rerversible Sewing Machine Cover Tutorial with Martha Stewart Crafts!


Oh my gosh you guys, I have been so excited to share this project with all of you!  I cannot believe how lucky I am to have gotten a chance to be a part of the Martha Stewart Mother's Day campaign sponsored by Plaid Crafts!!! I mean wowsa!  This was a dream come true!  It was like Christmas when the super generous box of goodies from Martha Stewart and Plaid Crafts showed up on my doorstop. I'm not kidding around when I tell you I almost fainted right over.  Still makes me giddy to just look at it all and it most certainly gets my creative wheels spinning.  So. Much. Good. Stuff.


I decided after regaining my composure a few weeks...ahem...I mean days later to make for my mother's day tutorial a Reversible Sewing Machine Cover.  My mom recently renovated her basement and finally has her very own craft room.  I figured a little love and color would be the perfect thing to spring up that lovely little space of hers. What crafty momma wouldn't want to prettify their sewing machine with some Martha love right?  My very own Poppy the Pfaff is loving this one :)

I've been wanting to whip up a sewing machine cover since I got my new machine last year and I knew I wanted something a tad different.  I wanted some vintage and some modern and I wanted a bit of patchwork goodness.  When I found out the Martha Stewart Crafts Paints could be used on fabric I pretty much did cartwheels across my living room. Sold. Right there. The colors are gorgeous and the stencils are super stylish.  I knew they would look fabulous on fabric and would be the perfect fit for a sewing machine cover. It's like a rockin' dress for my sewing machine...and it's even reversible! So if I get sick of one side I can just flip that bad boy over and voila - a brand new look!


But let's not forget about those cute tabs! I also wanted to test out my newly found buttonhole making skills.  Practice, practice, practice right?  I think the button tab details on the front and the back of this fun sewing machine cover add a little detail and pizazz to the normal ribbon tie variety you usually see.  Plus I just love me a button.  Always adds a little pop of happiness to a project.

Do you want to learn how to paint your own fabric and make one with me? YAY! CLICK HERE to read more about how I painted my fabrics with the Martha Stewart Crafts Paints and also for the TUTORIAL to make your very own Reversible Sewing Machine Cover!

oh martha...i heart you!


holy bananas folks! check out the loot in the pic above! i am one lucky lady!  i couldn't resist showing you all a shot i took of all the oh so lovely goodies that plaid crafts sent to me for the martha stewart mother's day campaign that i am part of with blueprint social when this box showed up at my door i think i might have screamed loud enough to scare my neighbours....seriously...it was nutso in our house.  like 10 christmases put together in one..lol.  the kidlets fed off my energy and we all just stood around the box pulling items out and squealing more and more. thankfully the hubby was not home to see such fanatics going on...he would have razzed me for years to come and i never would have lived it down :P

stay tuned this month as crafty bloggers all over the blogosphere (myself included) whip up some fun tutorials for mother's day using the goodies you see above.  to say i am excited is an understatement.  i get to paint on fabric....yep, i'm a happy girl folks.  oh martha.....i heart you!

just in case you don't want to wait for my upcoming tute to find out more about plaid crafts (thank you plaid crafts!!) and the fabulous martha stewart crafts paint line you find more about them below:


i'm taking it easy today and weekend wishes will be back next week.  the kiddos are still under the weather, i'm fighting off a bad cold  and so is the hubs so oj and knitting it is on the menu for me.  what are you up to this weekend?  are you a fan of  the martha stewarts crafts line as well?  have you tried painting on fabric before?  have a wonderful, martha stewart kinda weekend filled with sunshine, good health, laughs, family and lots of coffee! see you on monday!

find my post disclosure here.

SWEETHEART DRESS SEWING PATTERN

SWEETHEART DRESS SEWING PATTERN ||  BUY NOW
*Updated: please note that due to the full sweetheart dress pattern being released i have decided to take down the free tutorial. I have given this a lot of thought and feel that the new pattern reflects all the hard work that has been put into it and the instructions are more clear and easy to follow.  I don't want there to be any confusion between the two sets of written instructions.  This momma is also trying really hard to earn a living with her passion in life to create.  I value each and every one of yours support and thank you so much for allowing me to do what fills me with joy.

a retro & modern dress featuring an adorable heart cutout on the back that your child is sure to adore! with a flattering silhouette that showcases your fave fabric crush and special feminine details The sweetheart dress is sure to be a showstopper!  the pdf sewing pattern is sized for 2T - 6T and i can't wait to see the wonderful and lovely dresses you are all going to make!


the sweetheart dress pattern features:

: : digitally drafted & professionally graded pattern pieces for the bodice & heart cutout

: : 18 page full color pdf pattern complete with clear & easy to understand step by step instructions with bright photos and digitally drafted diagrams

: : pattern pieces for sizes 2T, 3T, 4T, 5T & 6T

: : instructions for a professionally finished garment featuring a tutorial for a feminine, hand sewn button loop and also a fully lined bodice (with no hand sewing! woot woot!).

: : size charts, fabric requirements, notions, and sewing tips/glossary to ensure a great fit

: : a fun sewing experience :)

the sweetheart dress pattern is available for purchase at the following:

.....MORE SHOPS COMING SOON! 
 
I have a few sketchbooks...ok...more than a few sketchbooks filled with ideas for goodies to make for the girls and myself and this little dress is one that has been nagging at me to get made. So with Easter upon us last week I decided to whip them up for the girls to wear to Easter dinner.   There is something so completely adorable about a high neck fitted bodice and gathered skirt that makes it one of my go to silhouettes for dresses for the girls.  I love that it feels retro but still modern and clean.  Don't be fooled by the front though, the party is all in the back on this dress folks.  The feminine heart cut out just makes me swoon.  With a hand sewn button loop and girly button it makes me smile and makes them smile too.  They love them and I love that they love them.

Small Dress: Outer fabric is 100% Organic Dottie Cream Coral by Birch Fabrics from their Mod Basics Line provided by Fabricworm and is lined with Amy Butler Lotus Wallflower in Cherry from stash fabric.  Large Dress: Outer fabric is Amy Butler "Passion Lily Cerise Pink" from the Soul Blossoms Passion line provided by Stitch Simple and lined with stash Nicey Jane fabric.

You never know when sewing for kids if they are truly going to enjoy wearing a handmade garment.  My oldest loves dresses but wears mostly leggings and tee's.  So for her to really wear and enjoy this dress did my heart good.  Now Harper, well she just goes gaga for any pretty dresses and will proudly prance around in her new frock for all to see. She is also a very willing model when I'm drafting and measuring to sew something for her.  She gets all excited and stands on a wee stool next to my sewing chair so she can watch me work.  I think I may get a sewer out of this one :)


I couldn't resist using some of my fave Birch Fabrics for Harper's Dress (from my awesome sponsor Fabricworm).  I love their 100% organic fabrics. They are super soft, have a gorgeous drape and are great for the environment.  Plus all the prints are retro and modern which I adore.  The print I used is called "Dottie Cream Coral" from their Mod Basics Line. I lined it with stash fabric that I cannot for the life of me remember the name of.  If anyone recognizes it please let me know.


Mackenzie's dress was made from Amy Butler's Soul Blossoms Passion Line and it's Called Passion Lily in Cerise Pink and it's from my lovely sponsor Stitch Simple (whose fabric comes to me prewashed and pressed)!  I love the colors in this fabric and lined it again with some stash fabric that I had been holding onto but cannot remember the name of either.  I think I've got a bad case of the mommy brain this morning.  With 2 kids sick with the croup and 1 hubby sick now too I'm pooped!


 a full 18 page full color PDF sewing pattern for sizes 2T-6T!!!

Would you like to make your wee one too?  Want to know how? You can purchase the Sweetheart Dress Sewing Pattern here:
.....MORE SHOPS COMING SOON!


I bet yours looks fabulous!  Does my heart good.  Have fun making yours and make sure to share your pics in our flickr group here or in the comments below. I love seeing your fab projects!  Happy sewing ladies!



P.S. How can you tell our family loves color??? lol!

What do you guys think? You likey? I likey :) What do you do to get the perfect fit for a child's bodice? Any magic techniques you have for sewing a lined bodice? I know we would all love reading each others tips below. What fabrics would you use for your Sweetheart Dress? I've got coffee with your name on it - come chat with me!

tops, tanks & tees knit along - casting on & knitting in the round!

pattern: gemini by jane richmond yarn: knit picks cotlin in colorway clementine
it's cast on day today everyone!!!! woot woot! are you pumped? i am!  i've been dying of excitement to get started on my gemini top by jane richmond!  i love doing a bit of lace knitting and this top has been super fun so far! over the last week i was swatching and petting my yarn in anticipation of this day.  boy was it hard to wait 2 weeks to cast on.  how did you all like the 2 week heads up?  any thoughts you'd like to share?


i'm doing my gemini on size 4.0mm needles and the lace portion on 3.75mm as stated in the pattern.  my gauge in the round was spot on so i'm hoping i do ok.  i always get nervous at this point even after swatching that i may end up with a wonky outcome because i'm a loose knitter...lol.  it's my first time knitting a garment from this kind of fiber (cotton/linen) and i want to make sure i do it correctly.


just in case some of you had more questions about your gauge and swatching make sure you go back and read last week's post.  for the rest of you i've put together a few handy links for help with casting on, accessories and also a special guest post i did in february on knitting in the round.  some of you are knitting a garment for the first time and most of you will hopefully be knitting in the round.  there's lots of tips, tricks and handy links in that post.  almost 90% of the time when i'm knitting in the round i'm using the magic loop method.  i love it.  it's my fave.  i hardly ever use double pointed needles and/or fixed circulars.  all my knitting is mostly done on my babies - my knit picks nickel plated interchangeable knitting needles.  the post i linked to below will go over a bit about choosing your needles for working in the round as well.

- how to's for knitting in the round
- my knitting accessories
- casting on stitches with knittinghelp.com
- casting on over at knitty.com

don't you just love matching your knitting to your stitch markers <3
when it comes to casting on i'm smitten with the long tail cast on.  it's fast, easy and gives a nice ease/stretch to the edge of your garment.  ever since i learned it last year i pretty much cast everything on with it.  but there are definitely many other ways to cast on your garment.  some can be used for most projects and others are designed for different kinds of effects and edges.  if you check out the links listed above you're sure to find one that works great for you.


i have a feeling a lot of things (chores and work included) are going to get cast to the wayside while i'm working on this lovely.  i can't stop picking it up and i'm dying to keep working on it.  there have been a wonderful assortment of patterns chosen, lovely yarns picked and fun topics being discussed over in the ravelry group as well.  be sure to pop in and join in!  it makes the kal that much more fun if you can share your progress with the whole group :)  also if you blog about your project for the kal please let us know either in the group or here in the comments - we can't wait to see what you're making!

and here's a button if you would like to sport one.....

luvinthemommyhood
here's the rest of the info my knitty pals...

start date:  april 11th, 2012
end date:  may 23rd, 2012 (the prize winners will be announced the following week)

*both knitting and/or crocheting is accepted and encouraged :)

enter the tops, tanks & tees knit along here:


*you must be entered & have started a project to be eligible for the giveaway at the end of the knit along.

you can follow along with all things tops, tanks & tees kal here:


what project are you working on?  do you like using the magic loop method or are you more of a dpn's kinda gal?  any spring/summer yarns you are just swooning over?  let's chat knitty goodness folks i'm still dealing with 2 kiddos with the croup so i could use a happy distraction!  i'm so happy you're joining in!

i'm also thrilled to announce that we will be having some awesome kal sponsors this time round who are all generously donating some rockin' prizes for the giveaway at the end of the knit along! thanks everyone!

Violette Fields Patterns - Paper Pattern Review!



i've got a little something purdy to share with you all today from one of my wonderful sponsors.  i received an email a while back from the lovely and talented ladies over at violette field threads and i have to admit i got pretty excited when i heard their news.


i heart my sponsors and one of my favorite things about helping to promote women working in creative businesses is watching them succeed and their dreams come true.  so when they wrote to  me to tell me they were branching their pdf patterns out into paper patterns i thought wahoo!!!  they are gonna be gorgeous!  needless to say i was pretty excited to check them out and was definitely not disappointed!



the first three of their patterns to be released were molly, vivenne and stella.  three of my fave violette field patterns which was like icing on the cake!  i've previously made "the audrey dress " and i'm a big fan of their pdf patterns.



true to their timeless style and aesthetic the patterns came to me beautifully packaged and designed.  it was like getting a little magazine with a pattern it. the paper even feels like magazine quality. they have a nice, clean design and there are tons of bright, clear photographs to go along with the patterns.  the inside of the booklet is wonderfully laid out and flows naturally to the reader.


the booklet is accompanied by the the pattern pieces.  both are easy to follow and the cutting charts, instructions and layout are user friendly and suitable for any level of sewer.  i think they did a wonderful job!  even the paper pattern itself was pretty :) 


i found that they even covered the little details that make pattern reading that much simpler.  i especially liked that they have helpful hints and how to's at the beginning of each booklet as well as throughout the instructions themselves - they are very thorough and i really enjoyed flipping through the booklet.  i also appreciated the booklet style of the pattern instructions.  i find it makes it so much easier when reading along at the machine to have a booklet style because i have to admit i do get quite lazy when printing out pdf patterns and tend to just refer to my computer which takes me so much extra time so this was a refreshing change for me.  the booklet opens easily and lays nice and flat - no page flipping on it's own which is a pet peeve of mine.



violette field threads patterns cover such a wide array of sizes as well which is one of my favorite features about them as a pattern company. most of their patterns cover from 2 years to 10 years old!! some even go as low as 12 mths! wowsa!   i love the fact that i can make the same item for both of my girls with many more years of sizing to come.  i think that is a great benefit of their patterns and one that makes buying an actual paper pattern so worth the money.  the quality and design speaks for itself.  it makes me super excited to get on my sewing machine just looking at them.  you can really tell how much love and thought went into each design.  great job ladies!


so pop on over to violette field threads and see what's new!  i'm positive you won't be disappointed. 


a big thank you to the violette field threads for the lovely patterns & your support and also a giant sized congrats your way - i wish you so much success with your new venture!!! i know you will do amazing!!!  big hugs your way!!!


you can find all things violette field threads here on their website and also on their facebook page.

are you a fan of paper patterns?  are you smitten with violette field threads too?  what's your favorite thing about paper patterns vs pdf patterns?  let's chat sewing ladies!  i'm getting my machine all warmed up :P

winners of the rosy posy designs giveaway!


i hope you are all having a wonderful and lovely long weekend!  i'm just popping in today to announce the winners of the "rosy posy designs - be mine collection" giveaway!

The 3 winners are.......

laura, doreen and evelyn (from project: stash)

congratulations ladies!!!!  we'll be emailing you with your prize today!!!  happy shawl knitting...the patterns in the "be mine collection" are all stunning.


thank you again to rose beck for the lovely prizes and inspiring designs.

you can find all things rosy posy designs here:


i'm hoping to be back tomorrow but we think our youngest seems to have the croup now and with 2 sick kids and a hubs who is in the middle of a very busy tax season it may not happen so bear with me. i'll hopefully be here on wed for the start of our knit along :)  how was your weekend?  any crafting projects to share? 

weekend wishes

to have a wonderful easter weekend...

Easter Chicks Tutorial from Myrtle & Eunice
yippeeeeeeee...it's the weekend!  no long weekend here in our house though. the hubs works straight through the long weekend with no days off but we're still going for a yummy dinner at my sis's house on sunday.  i can't wait to eat easter dinner and not have to be the one worrying about doing the cooking :)  yay! i'm going to see how the kidlets and i are feeling after this weekend but hopefully i'll be back on monday.  we've got another giveaway for you all and i'm hoping another sewing tutorial too! so stay tuned!  wishing you all a wonderful, candy coated, bird dancing, crafty, family dinner, coffee sipping, egg hunting filled kinda weekend!

what are your plans?  do you get a long weekend with your family?  any special crafting you do with your kiddos for easter?  sun's out and i think we should meet at starbucks..you in?

moments in the mommyhood: on the mend


i'm going to take some time today to spend with my girls.  it's been a rough week in our house battling the croup, late nights in the ER and the hubs in the middle of tax season.  can we say stressful?  yep.  so today we are taking it easy and going to rest up some more and make sure we are all on the mend. 


it's never fun having your wee one be sick and the croup is definitely not an easy one to deal with.  she has gotten it every year at this time and i tell you it scares us every year and this year was no exception.  i'm scared for her, scared harper is going to get it, scared i'm going to get bronchitis (that's usually what happens) and scared the hubs is gonna burn out.  but so far it's thursday and we are surviving.  we spent yesterday laying in a fort, watching alvin & the chipmunks:chipwrecked, drinking smoothies and had a short jaunt at the park for some fresh air & to run our beans out..lol.  there were coughs and still sickies but i'm still fighting it off and mack is hanging in there like a real trooper.



i snapped a shot of harper daydreaming out the window above and thought it summed up the difficult balance of taking care of one sick child without ignoring the other.  i couldn't help but wonder what she was thinking about.  prolly wishing she was outside playing rather than being couped up all week inside while her big sissy is sick. poor little thing.  hopefully she can get some fun time in on the weekend for easter.  


since i was taking pictures mackenzie wanted to as well.  so i let her get a few shots and i was pleasantly surprised at some of her pics.  she made me promise to "put these up on the blog thingie".  she is always telling people about the blog and asking when i photograph her if it will be on there.  she loves it and she was super excited to see her pics go up today.  i think she did a good job taking the shot above this and below of me.  what a little trooper!  i set up the camera settings for her and then she held it and took the shot. 


besides taking care of the kiddos and nursing my own cold i've been knitting like a mad woman.  i'm trying so hard to get my classic raglan pullover done for saturday's knit night so i can wear it.  i finished my first sleeve last night..phew...and am picking up to knit the 2nd one today.  i hate knitting sleeves though...bah...but 3 other pals finished theirs and we thought it would be fun if some of us wore ours...lol.  yeah, that's how we roll...lol.

pattern: in threes: a baby cardigan by kelly without a net
yarn: knit picks swish worsted in colorway lotus on 5mm needles

i'm also trying to finish up the adorable little cardigan below for mackenzie for her bday this month.  i'm making "in threes: a baby cardigan" by kelly without a net in a size 4/5T using knit picks swish worsted in colorway lotus.  she picked out her color and i just love it!  it's pink but not a dull expected pink, but a rich, luscious tone.  super pretty on her.  this pattern has been a fun and fast knit.  i adore garter stitch so any pattern with hits of it in it are a win win for me.  i'm also making the same pattern for harper too for her bday in may.  so in order to not feel guilty about casting on next week for my gemini i need to finish up the classic raglan and the in threes for mackenzie.  it's gonna be a knit fest in here people!  the needles are on fiiiiirrreeee!


the pattern calls for 3 little buttons and i'm stressing already. i obsess over buttons for garments.  i love them so much that i can never decide.  anybody have any suggestions as to what you would use?  colorways?  wood?  not wood?  any shops you recommend on etsy for adorable buttons?  should i  make my own covered buttons with a cute print?  what would you do?

how's things this week in your house? what are you working on? are any of you having a rough week too?  wanna chat about it?  let's cheer each other up...come on over...the coffee is on and there's a seat here just for you <3

tops, tanks & tees knit along - my yarn reveal!

pattern: gemini by jane richmond yarn: knit picks cotlin in clementine
hello my knitting lovelies. how are you all today?  we're coming out a bit from the croup cloud and a not so nice visit to the er.  i'm hoping we're on the up and up here so i thought what better pictures to brighten up my day and lift my spirits than revealing my color choice for my "tops, tanks & tees knit along" project!  i know...it's bright!  hahahaha, but i love it.  i'll be making gemini by jane richmond and i'm using knit picks cotlin in colorway clementine. 



i had a very, very, very hard time choosing my yarn.  i knew the yarn i wanted to use right off the bat so that was easy, but choosing from the many lovely colors was quite difficult for me.  the one side of me wanted to go with a nice chocolate brown - pretty and classic for all seasons. but then another part of me kept being called to by clementine.  the side of me who loves bright colors and prints wanted the clementine and the side of me who loves linens and neutrals wanted a soft grey or dark brown...what's a girl to do.

sometimes being a gemini is tough...thus the pattern choice..wink wink.  so i decided (after some strong encouraging from my knit night gals) to bite the bullet and go with clementine.  luckily 2 of my other knit night friends decided to go with 2 happy colors as well and we all love them.  so sometimes it pays to be a bit daring.  i think this yummy orange tone will be a super cheerful asset to my summer wardrobe and you definitely won't miss my gemini out on the street..lol...but i heart it.  there's no halloween here folks...just a soft, light, airy & juicy orange!


the cotlin blend of cotton/linen is perfect for this top and my wallet. at just $2.79 a skein for a 70% tanguis cotton/30% linen blend you just can't go wrong.  it's soft and has a lovely drape to it.  i started my swatch the other day and am on my second one now.  i did my first gauge swatch using a regular swatching method and was way too loose.  i'm a loose purler and the gauge calls for stockinette so after chatting with jane i decided to try doing my swatch in the round instead to see what i got and low and behold...i'm spot on!

have you ever swatched in the round?  i hadn't and boy is it different.  so weird but def worth it.  here's a great tutorial jane did recently on how to do a swatch in the round.  doing a gauge swatch is super duper important and i don't make anything and i mean anything without doing one..lol.  so i highly recommend checking out these posts that we've done on getting gauge and on choosing your yarns.  there's a wealth of helpful knowledge there and it will help you to get a great fit and a lovely drape.  and remember...when it comes to making a garment a swatch is a necessity - or i believe it is..lol, but then i'm all for doing a gauge swatch.  it's annoying, yes, but it's worth the extra 30 minutes you'd be sacrificing for a gauge swatch.  i wouldn't want you spending months making a sweater/top that ends up too big or too small where you'll end up be wishing you swatched. trust me.  so get reading and grab those needles and get swatching :)

- how to swatch in the round on janerichmond.com (and there are lots of other video and photo tutorials showing you how to do this as well online).


ready to hear the deets?  here's the info my knitty pals...

start date:  april 11th, 2012
end date:  may 23rd, 2012 (the prize winners will be announced the following week)

*both knitting and/or crocheting is accepted and encouraged :)

enter the tops, tanks & tees knit along here:


*you must be entered & have started a project to be eligible for the giveaway at the end of the knit along.

you can follow along with all things tops, tanks & tees kal here:


have you chosen your pattern yet? what yarn will you be using? are any of you being daring and doing a bright color? so excited for next week's start date! i'm itching to start knitting my top!!!

the ruffled needlecase tutorial!!!


hi everyone!  you can find me over on the fabulous blog - "see kate sew" today joining in for her super fun "ruffles 2012" with a new tutorial for my ruffled needlecase tutorial!  there's a whole lotta ruffles going on over there!  a whole month of ruffles in fact!  new FREE patterns/tutorials from 20 guest bloggers and kate herself, sew alongs, giveaways and link ups galore! fun! fun! fun! you can find all the info, links and deets to join in here.


so why did i make a needlecase?  well you guys all know that i  love little handmade treasures that are fun to make, interesting in construction, easy to personalize and add a big pop of pizazz to your sewing notion repertoire!  anytime i can pretty up my notions and supplies i'm in!  add a ruffle to it and i'm sold.  i've got a thing for needlecases and i thought i would show you all how to ruffle up the style of needlecase that i use.  i've noticed lately that the booklet style has become very popular but there is something about the size, shape and construction of this one that i just adore.  it's one of my fave go to gifts for special little pressies and also a good project for beginners to work on there topstitching and hand sewing.


so pop on over to see kate sew today to find out how to make one too!   i hope to see ya over there :) make sure to check out all the rest of the goodies on kate's blog too.  i first noticed her mad sewing skills during the last round of project run and play and have been hooked on her blog ever since.  this super stylish, crafty momma is adorable and so inspiring. i <3 her and think you all will too.  thanks again for having me kate!


now go....


and join in the fun!!!!  i can't wait to see your needlecases!!!

are you planning on ruffling it up this month?  what's your favorite thing to sew with ruffles? any tips/patterns you want to share?