ipad knitcity view

knitcity vancouver weekend as seen from the ipad....
missed our gosh darn ferry....working at the terminal to kill time.
friday night booth set up!
our badges
a very rainy dinner with arika <3
jane and i torturing arika at dinner :)
rebecca knitting of course :)
the shoes
taking a group pic is hard...lol
what we slept under
breakfast before our big day
sold out!!!! we're amazed and overjoyed!!!! thanks everyone!
our coffee angel - holly (holly's red bike) head of the vancouver modern quilt guild! she came by to visit us & bring starbucks. Holly - you are the BEST!!!!!
booth set up day 2
rebecca and i meeting up with the gourmet faerie & her cute wife sherwin. so fun!
what sustained jane and i all day - tamarind almonds...yum!
getting ready for day 2 - i'm tired of the monsoon rain....my hair is rebelling from the water and i had to wear hats all weekend
saw my downton cowl walking around on this cute doll of a gal! made my day!
the gorgeous and oh so lovely  tasia of "sewaholic".  (i had a fan moment...love her) she came by with the first project someone else had knit from the book! a special moment for us!
the weather the. whole. time....bah!!!!! can we say nasty?!

i thought it would be fun to show you all my weekend away at vancouver for knitcity from the view of my ipad.  they weren't all instagrammed due to lack of wifi wherever i was but they were all meant to be :)  i got home very late last night and am still in a hangover of sore feet, amazing fun and just happiness at how well it all went and how many wonderful and lovely people we got to meet who embraced ISLAND as much as we do.  i'll be back soon with more pics and info on the book.....xoxoxox

how was your weekend?  what did you all get up to?  any knitting or sewing? were you at knitcity?  let's chat!

ISLAND - A Collection!!!!

ISLAND
A Collection
By: Jane Richmond

oh  my....i'm crying already....i knew i would cry...lol.  i've got a way bigger post to show you all on this topic but for now this is just a short teaser post to let you all in on the "secret project" that i've been working madly & happily away on with one of my besties jane richmond.  we've had many weekly late night meetings since the spring of this year to put together a special journey for you all....let me introduce you to.......ISLAND: A Collection.

that's right ladies! it's a book!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!! a very special and dear to us collection. ISLAND is a collection of handknits designed by jane richmond and inspired by life on vancouver island.  this book was a special artistic journey to bring jane's patterns to life with photography by  nicholas kupiak, modeling by kylee shaw, and graphic design/layout by myself & jane.  you will also find an introduction written by jane and a foreword by me as well.  so exciting!  i even have a few pics in the book too...but more on all of that later :)


i'll be back with more info on the whole book, the patterns, the process, when it's for sale and lots more fun deets next week.  for now though i've put together a special video for you all to join us....and escape to the ISLAND.  enjoy <3

ISLAND will be available for PRE-RELEASE with limited copies available this weekend where it will be debuting it at Knit City, October 13th & 14th at 3250 commercial drive, vancouver, bc.  after this weekend the book & patterns will be available through order on amazon and through ravelry.com. 

Peek-a-Boo Pattern Shop Build a Wardrobe Giveaway!

skinny jeans and playdate v-neck tee
i've got a super fun giveaway for you all today!  kids clothing week challenge over on elsie marley is in full swing this week and amy from peek-a-boo pattern shop and i thought what better time to have an awesome build a wardrobe pattern giveaway than today! yessssss! that's right!  i said wardrobe ladies! peek-a-boo pattern shop is going to help make that dream of yours to have your wee ones sporting a handmade wardrobe a reality!


i put together pics of some of my fave peek-a-boo patterns for this post to get you inspired.  peek-a-boo pattern shop has seriously got a pattern for everything.  amy's got bottoms, tops, dresses, coats, jammies, bathing suits and the list goes on.  she truly pays attention to what your child will want to wear, what you want to make them and the comfort factor.  everything is just so darn cute.  i especially love that there is a wide array of both boys and girls patterns and even pj's. i've always wanted to make the girls pj's and who can resist footie jammies right?
1. oliver & olivia pea coat 2. varsity cowl neck pullover
her patterns are stylish, tested, and perfect for beginners to advanced sewers.  all of peek-a-boo's patterns come with a full tutorial & color photos that are in an easy to print PDF format.  the patterns feature pattern pieces that are computer generated and color coded for easy cutting as well and if you are a beginner sewer amy's even available for help with any of her patterns.
1. molly schoolgirl skirt 2. molly schoolgirl blouse
peek-a-boo patterns are clearly written with easy to understand instructions and are sized from 6 months to 8 years.  you guys know how much i love a large amount of sizes right?  means i can make it over and over again for both my girls.  yay!  you are also allowed to sell items made from peek-a-boo patterns too!  i can never find jeans to fit my girls right and i'm dying to whip up some of those skinny jeans for them for xmas.  so adorable!  there is something for everyone in amy's shop.  some of her patterns even include the pattern for doll sized versions too!
1. hailey ruffled up jacket 2. hopscotch top, tunic & dress 3. annabelle jacket
do you love peek-a-boo patterns as much as i do and can't wait to see if you won?  well guess what?  peek-a-boo patterns is offering all luvinthemommyhood readers a 20% discount until october 16th!!!  just use code "luvin" at the checkout.

you ready to enter?  here's the info...

|  THE PRIZE  |

- one lucky winner will receive their choice of each of the following from the peek-a-boo pattern shop: 1 top, 1 bottom, 1 dress/skirt, 1 outerwear pattern and 1 pajama

|  HOW TO ENTER  |

- simply leave a comment letting me know what your favorite peek-a-boo pattern is.
*bonus entries (remember these are optional) 
  leave a comment letting me know you did any of the following:
- pin a favorite pattern  - like their facebook page  - subscribe to their newsletter  - follow amy's blog

| THE RULES |

- you must leave a valid email address to be eligible to win.
- the giveaway is open until monday, october 15th, 2012.

classic footed pajamas
thank you so much for your generous giveaway amy!  you rock!  such an awesome prize! good luck to all of you, i can't wait to see who is gonna win!


 you can find all things peek-a-boo pattern shop here:


Knit City Here We Come!

weeeeeee!!!!! guess what.....momma's going on a wee trip!!!!  yesssssss!!!  this upcoming weekend is the highly anticipated event Knit City! vancouver, bc's largest knitting event!  vendors galore, awesome classes, a party...and the list goes on!  could we ask for more?  nope.  located in the gorgeous and exciting city vancouver (my old stomping grounds for a long time), the event takes place on october 13th and 14th with a kick off party on the evening of the 12th.  here's a little more deets on knit city:

"On Oct 13 & 14th 2012, Knit Social, a Vancouver-based knitting  events company, is inviting knitters and other fibre enthusiasts to Knit City, a two day fibre festival at the Croatian Cultural Centre in Vancouver's iconic Commercial Drive neighborhood.

Knit City, a 2-day festival featuring a vendor marketplace, workshops and  demonstrations, will offer the public a first-hand look at the creations of the talented dyers, spinners, weavers and knitwear designers on the local scene, coupled with the opportunity to learn the craft from some of the best instructors in the industry."

i will be heading over to the mainland (what us vancouver islanders call vancouver) early on friday am and will be gone till late sunday night!  i'm super, super, super excited but also know i will be missing my wee family.  it will be the longest i have ever been away from my kids and hubby.  but i'm sure the days will go by fast in a yarn filled haze.  there are so many wonderful people i am so looking forward to seeing as well as all the fun to be had.

Source: lylaandblu.com via Erin on Pinterest

i will be there with one of my besties jane richmond (as well as some other knitty pals - rebecca of nook will have a booth there as well) and will be manning her booth for the whole show.  so if you are in the area and happen to be coming please come by and say hi.  we would LOVE to meet you and get to say hello!  honestly...even if it's busy...i don't want to miss any of you..please stop and say a hello to jane and i.  we are at booth #27. 

we will most definitely be at the kick off party that friday night that features a lecture by sylvia olsen and it's open to the public as well.  the tix are $25 and it includes a weekend pass to the marketplace.  even if you're just coming to the event itself it's seriously only $10 for a weekend pass!!!! say what!!! yes...a deal ladies!  all the more money for yarn and knitting goodies!!!


see these lovely two ladies in the pic above?  they are amanda and fiona and they are the powerhouse behind knit social, a knit-centric event company and the awesome upcoming knit city event!  aren't they purdy!  we're all so excited to have such wonderful gals putting together such fun and inspiring events for this area of canada.  it's been long awaited for sure.  we've even got pals coming from over the border peeps!  i cannot wait!!!  be sure to check out their website for lots of other great social knitting events.

here's hoping i don't go over budget on my yarn purchases..lol.  oh and i'm so looking forward to sleeping in a hotel...you all know how much i LOVE me a hotel. yarn + good pals + hotel = very happy momma!

important deets:

Knit City
October 13th 11-7, October 14th 11-5
Croatian Cultural Centre, 3250 Commercial Drive, Vancouver BC
Admission to Marketplace: $10 for a weekend pass
Admission to Friday night Kick-off party: $25, includes a weekend pass to the Marketplace
For more information on Knit Social, visit http://knitsocial.ca/
For more information on Knit City, visit http://knitsocial.ca/knit-city/


you can find all things knit social here:

stay tuned....i have HUGE news to share this week!  i may cry.....lol.......can't wait to share it all with you!  in the meantime though who's coming out to knit city?  will you be attending?  what's your favorite knitting event to go to?

weekend wishes

that my order gets here really fast so i can don my unicorn farts...


to drink lots of tea to fight my cold...


to remember this daily...


that all you fellow canadians have a wonderful thanksgiving weekend...

give thanks by anna tovar

that i might actually get to sew along with kcwc next week on elsie marley...


it's thanksgiving weekend here in canada.  i always find it so weird that we have a different thanksgiving date than the us.  i sometimes forget that they aren't on the same day.  so this weekend i'm lucky to have thanksgiving dinner with my parents and omi for the first time in oh......about 12 years maybe???  i'm excited!  i've got a new nephew to spoil and lots of food to eat.  we're not doing turkey though, we're keeping it easy and going delish with my hubs famous slow cooker ham recipe.  so juicy and yummy!!! 

i'll also be finishing up some fun sewing for quilt market that will be in the birch fabrics booth again this year! super excited about that.  i'm also crossing my fingers i can get my last sleeve done for my kal project (i'm past deadline...oops) and hopefully, hopefully, hopefully join in with kcwc this year!  i miss out on it every time!  for some reason life just always gets in the way.  i've got an insane week next week but i'm hoping to get at least one or two things made for harper next week.  if you haven't signed up yet it's not too late!  you can find more info on kids clothes week challenge on elsie marley here.

i hope to finally be over this cold, sipping tea, knitting and sewing up a storm and relishing in the company of my family.  happy gobble gobble!!!  what are your plans this weekend?  any fellow canadians out there celebrating thanksgiving? are you planning on joining in for kcwc?

wishing you all a wonderful, yummy, gobbly, tea filled, cozy fall day kinda weekend.  see you next week! xoxo

summer sweater knit along - starring you!

woodstove made by celticcaston
before i began even writing this post i got teary eyed. seriously, i LOVE our knitting kal's.  it's amazing to be part of this loving, supportive and wonderfully talented group of women i am lucky to call my friends.  it's amazing to live all over the world yet we all rush on when we get a free moment to spare to chat, encourage and just drool over each other's knitting progress.  i've said it before that this has always been a dream of mine and each and every time we have a kal i feel so blessed to have gotten to know so many wonderful women.  so thank you to each and every one of you.  for the laughs, the virtual hugs, the shoulders to lean on, the advice, the recipes, the pics, the smiles, the likes and just for being you.  i can't wait for the next one!!!!  

and now.....check them all out!  aren't they freaking amazing!!!!!!!!!  here are some of the finished projects from our summer sweater knit along 2012!!!!  starring you my dears!!! 
campus jacket made by mamatronic
silken straw sweater made by schaetzchen
chalkstone made by celtic cast on
nanook made by tanis fiber arts
1. chuck and 2. colorblock -  made by celtic cast on
1. peabody 2. bayside pullover 3. contigous 4. nanook
1. julissa 2. folded 3. westwood blouse 4. classic raglan pullover
umbrellas made by annie claire
1. levenwick 2. abalone 3. watercourse
1. amiga 2. lighthousekeepers wife 3. cloudy sunday 4. lucinda 5. rocky coast cardigan 6. suzanne 7. hine 8. umbrellas 9. $5 in paris
1. sibella pullover 2. i heart aran 3. farrah
wispy cardi by ava's mom
1. capricious 2. shapely boyfriend 3. tourist sweater 4. vertebrae
kindling made by cherylmac
1. aidez 2. dark & stormy 3. driftwood
shrug made by 3pumpkinslittle
 a big special thank you as well to our awesome ravelry group moderators kelly (celtic cast on), sandra (3pumpkinslittle) and rebecca (nook).  you guys are the best and i appreciate all of your time and energy. i couldn't do it without you!

and let's hear it for our kal sponsors! yeehaw! just wait till you see what's up for grabs next week for our giveaway!!! i can't wait!!!

additional sponsors:

you can follow along with all things summer sweater knit along:
 
 do you have a blog post showing off your finished kal project? link up below! i can't wait to see!!!  and congrats to all of you for knitting along!  even if you're not done i'm thrilled just to be knitting with you! xoxo


recouping and some eye candy


my baby sister recently had a new baby.  oh my.....i love babies.  i would have 15 babies if they all stayed under 6 months. i'm nuts and love that stage and would do it over and over again.  it's been so fun to have a baby around again since i'm not having anymore.  hard part is that i'm sick so i can't smother him in love like i want to and boy do i love this little guy.  his name is luca and he was a nice, healthy 9lbs 11oz! yep. my sis is a trooper ;)

 

anyhoo...little luca needed a hat from his auntie so i whipped up this hat by my oh so stylish pal jen geigly using some left over stash of my cozy lion brand thick & quick (love this stuff) and alas the little mans head was way too big for it.  so i ripped that hat out and made a bigger one.  so cute!  i can't wait to see it on him!  i also made him a special blankie (which i'll show you soon) out of stretch and quilting cotton.  a nice yummy combo.

splendor 1920 by bari j for art gallery fabrics
i've also been anxiously awaiting the arrival of splendor 1920 by bari j for art gallery fabrics.  i mean c'mon.....downton abbey is about to start up in january and who could resist a fabric that has your cross stitch pattern all ready to go right on it?  i can't even decide where to start first i have so many wee projects in my mind to use it for. 


so feminine and classic but also modern and fresh. the color palette is also right up my alley.  thank you bari.  this is perfect time for me to snuggle down with the sun shining, a crisp bite in the air, leaves falling and a delish cuppa tea brewing beside me as i work on needlepoint on my lap.  you're awesome!

splendor 1920 and a few floressence
 i also got some floressence from art gallery fabrics as well and they are also shown in some of the pics too.  i promise to show you  more of that line later but i thought they could easily be used amongst each other and both have a very fun womanly vibe to them.


fall quilt market is just around the corner and even though i'm not going i'm still going to show my love folks.  and no,  before you ask i ain't paid to wear this rockin' shirt! i wear it cause i love art gallery fabrics and i'm a proud gang member to a company that inspires creativity and encourages bloggers like me to design, express ourselves fully and have fun with our creative process at the same time.  it's fresh, exciting and a joy to work with them.  i also love having the opportunity to show all of you  some of the new lines.  i know i LOVE seeing other bloggers post about their favorite up and coming fabric lines and it's one of the main ways i find new and fresh fabric designs and designers. and in light of an..ahem..interesting discussion i saw raised today i would like to just say to you guys that you know that i'm honest and up front.  if i don't like a line i won't post about it. bottom line.  i only write about what i truly love and want to use.  i also buy 95% of the fabric you see on this blog. i even buy art gallery fabrics. yep.  i save my pennies like you wouldn't believe to buy a majority of the fabrics i love and show you on here.

so as i recoup and get my GIANT "starring you" post done for tomorrow for the finale of the summer sweater kal i hope this post might get ya to grab your needles and knit or put on some downton abbey and dream up some new projects to sew using splendor 1920!

what new line are you excited for?  are you all inspired by downton abbey?  do you love that some new feminine lines are coming out allowing us to embrace this side of ourselves but also stay current too?  let's chat!

spur of the moment


i've been staring dreamily at my fabric stash these last few weeks wishing i had more time to sew. sometimes i think i spend more time on the computer talking about sewing than i do actually sewing. anyone else ever have one of those surreal moments?  sometimes i chat about it all so much that i feel like i did sew that day.  it's weird.  i'm hoping to change that though :)

i've been laying low the last week battling a horrible cold and it's really knocked me on my butt.  i think it was a sign that i need to sew more...lol.  for real.  it was a sign that i got off balance again.  i lost that teeny bit of equilibrium i had found for about a minute the other month and got off track.  i've had so many projects in the works that involved tons of design and computer time that my knitting and sewing time has gone to the wayside. i know i need to make a change and i'm grateful that this time i caught myself getting off track now instead of in the xmas craziness..lol.  that's a scary place that xmas crafting mania...lol.  this year i vow to go into it differently.

i also know there has been a ton of giveaways on here lately which was sort of accidental.  too many awesome prizes that i thought you would all LOVE and not enough weeks in the month.  but i think once a week is just too much for this gal.  so i'm taming it back to every other week or so to leave more room for me to just....well....be me on here.  a girls gotta just write her thoughts now and then ya know?

i'm really excited about a lot of the upcoming projects i'm working on and hope that somewhere in the next few weeks that the creating vs computer time balance evens out a bit more again and that my kleenex finally wins the battle against my runny nose.


i finally got to work on my washi dress as well. finally.  big sigh.  i luuuuuurrrrve it! like really love it.  i love it so much that i stayed up very, very late in the worst part of my cold with tissue shoved up my nostrils so blowing my nose would not slow down or hinder my sewing process...muahaha...seriously.  honesty runs rampant here...run now if it's too much for you..haha...i won't judge you.  the visual is awesome i know...and don't think i don't know you'd all do it too.  if you were sick and you truly were a die hard sewer you would so plug your nostrils with kleenex so you could get your sew on. yes you would...lol.

i also love the washi so much i drove the almost finished dress over to my folks house and tried it on for them (can we say die hard sewer?) just to...ya know....love the washi some more. i can't wait to show you all the bust darts!  i was proud of those darts.  no nipple points or wonky seams.  i took my time and they are purdy.  same with that neckline. ohhhh rae...the topstitching...i love it!  so fun!  but the most exciting news...i didn't need to do a full bust adjustment!  yessssssss!  i did make an xl though.  fits like a dream.  and no.  i'm not embarrassed at all to admit i made the xl.  this mommas got some boobies and is proud of it...muahahaha.  i figured i'd rather go for the xl then do a FBA.  staying away from that one till i have to.  i just need to hem and finish the armholes and i'm wearing that bad boy.
i got some awesome sewing time in on sunday during our modern sewing group as well and went full on spur of the moment sewing and made a whole quilt top and back!!! woot woot!  it was great fun.  i just went for it.  put the pedal to the metal and sewed that bad boy.  mind you it was a fast sew and super easy but i really wanted to have a go at some free motion quilting and wanted to do something modern and fun.

so now comes the batting.  problem is i'm out of batting.  i need some recommendations from you fellow quilters.  do any of you order your batting online?  do you have a favorite brand and kind of batting?  is the shipping tons if you order it?  help???  i want to quilt this bad boy like yesterday. super excited about it.  i'm even thinking of doing up a quick tutorial for it so you can all make one too if you dig it which i hope ya do :)

let's chat creative time ladies.  have any of you been out of sorts with your creative balance?  what are you working on? how do you try to maintain your equilibrium? 

Sweetheart Dress Sewing Pattern Release!!!!

BUY  NOW
i'm so excited to tell you all that the sweetheart dress pattern is finally up for sale!!! yay!!!! writing the sweetheart dress pattern has been a true labor of love for me.  i adore it and hope you all will too.

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 would like to give a huge giant thank you to lauren dahl of the awesome new biz "selvage designs" for her endless patience, input and grading skills. she seriously saved me from going bonkers.  you rock lauren and i couldn't have got this done without you.  lauren recently launched selvage designs where she offers creative and technical services for independent pattern designers.  she does grading, tech editing, pattern digitization, diagrams/illustrations and more!  she's amazing! be sure to check her out!
you can find more selvage designs below:


and also a big hug and thanks to all my lovely pattern testers! they were hard core this bunch and i think the pattern is all the better for it!  thanks ladies!  i'll be showing off some of their handiwork and cute blogs in the next few days!
modern bear orange from camp modern and bobbers from camp sur coming november 2012 from birch fabrics
i hope you all enjoy the pattern and have fun with it!  we love our sweetheart dresses in our house and i'm looking forward to having some fun with different prints and layering for the fall/winter weather!  i soooo appreciate all of your support and honestly, it means so very much to me to be able to do what i love.  so thanks in advance to all of you lovelies who purchase the pattern and who have shown me so much support to get this pattern released over the last few months.  xoxoxo


what do you think? you guys excited?  i hope so :)  i get so happy just thinking about all the little sweetheart dresses running around out there!  hope you all had a wonderful weekend!  fill me in on how you are :)

giveaway winners!


the winner of the violette field threads paper pattern collection giveaway is......

commenter #7 - luciana


the winner of the indie fat quarter bundle giveaway by pat bravo for art gallery fabrics is.......

commenter #21 - mindy

congratulations ladies!  i'll be in touch with you soon.  thanks so much for all of your entries and also to our wonderful sponsors art gallery fabrics and violette field threads

you can find more art gallery fabrics here:


and  you can find more violette field threads here:


creating - fill in the blanks with me and you


once a year i get a kick out of doing one these kinds of posts.  i kinda dig 'em.  i learn a lot about you guys and i find that fun since you guys know a lot about me :)  after all, one of the most fun things about blogging is you readers and the relationships we all form and i don't want to be some reader crazy blogging glutton who only wants you to know about me and not care about any of you talented gals either.  sooo....in the spirit of some of my fave posts/comments lately i thought it would be fun to switch the questions up a bit for this season's and keep in the topic of creating. fun right?

image source pink pink peony
you ready?  yay!  simply copy & paste the following questions into your own blog post and change the words i have " " and bolded to your own answer.  when your post is done come back and link up your blog post in the comments below and that way we can all learn about each other :)  here goes....

* i'm longing to make "a new quilt" right now.

* i want to try "knitting" with some "brooklyn tweed" yarn.

* i wish i could sew with "liberty" fabric.

* i dream of making "my whole wardrobe".

* i keep track of my ideas by "writing them in notebooks".

* i'm inspired by "everything around me".

* i would love to meet "all my bloggy friends" in person.

* my favorite fiber is "wool".

* i like to sew with "cotton".

* my favorite color is "turquoise".

* i rock at "topstitching".

* i would like to learn how to make "more clothing for myself".

* i like to listen to "music" while i "sew".

* i bring my "knitting" everywhere.

* my favorite thing to "sew" is "kids clothes".

* my favorite thing to "knit" are "cowls".

* my crafting space is "somewhat organized".

* if i had my own crafting room it would be "white but still warm and inviting".

* i sew with "a pfaff".

* i like to "draw" "new designs".

* i can never get enough "photos".

* i adore "photography".

* i also enjoy "drawing" and "painting".

* i like to fill my shelves with "fabric, yarn and books".

* i create the best when i'm "at home in my pj's".

* i am currently excited for "rashida coleman hale's new fabric line - tsuru".

* right now i am "working on a new dress pattern".

* i love to watch "downton abbey & reality tv" while creating.

* my guilty pleasure when it comes to creating is "notebooks/journals".

* my current favorite music crush to listen to while creating is "the xx's".

"life isn't about finding yourself. life is about creating yourself" 
~ george bernard shaw

have fun! i can't wait to read all of your answers.  feel free to add in your own questions too and if you want me to answer them let me know in the comments and i'll add them to mine.

Indie Project Bag Pattern & an Art Gallery Fabrics Giveaway!

Yay! It's fat quarter gang day today!  It's my turn up for a project this week for Art Gallery Fabrics! I'm sharing my newest tutorial the INDIE Project Bag Pattern


Anyone who knows me knows that I always have tons of projects on the go.  I never go anywhere without at least one knitting/sewing project.  Along with my projects I always have my trusty journals to write and sketch more ideas in.  I even keep a journal beside the bed for ideas like the INDIE Bag when they pop into my head in the middle of the night.



The INDIE  Project Bag came to me late one night when I was laying in bed having trouble sleeping. Sometimes when I can't sleep I think about sewing or knitting and the methodology soothes me.  I was thinking of all the projects I have on the go and trying to schedule in my mind when I was going to get them all done.  I realized that in order to make it easier for me to transport a lot of my projects at one time to my weekly knit nights or meetings for upcoming projects I would need a bigger project bag.  Not just any project bag though. A simple tote just wasn't cutting it for me anymore. I wanted one with some attitude.  A bit of modern, a hint of retro and of course, some quilting goodness.

I knew I was going to be using Pat's new line Indie and I had been daydreaming that day about how much I loved the line.  All of a sudden visions of the dashes and angles from two of my fave prints in Indie popped into my head and the design of the INDIE project bag was born.  It's fun to make, a great project to practice your quilting/topstitching skills and just think of all the fabric and color combos you could use!!



indieprojectbagpattern.jpg

Want to here/see more about the INDIE project bag and make one with me? 

Pop on over to Art Gallery Fabrics for more yummy pics and a fancy PDF download with pattern pieces! 

But don't forget!  One of you is going to be a lucky winner of a fat quarter bundle of Indie by Pat Bravo for Art Gallery Fabrics!! Seriously one of my fave collections of the year. Yay!!!!  Here's the deets:

 THE PRIZE  - one lucky winner will win a fat quarter bundle of Indie by Pat Bravo for Art Gallery Fabrics.

HOW TO ENTER  - leave a comment to let us know when you have done any (or all) of the following:

-follow us and Art Gallery Fabrics on your fav social media platform

(Pinterest, Facebook, Twitter) and Subscribe to the Art Gallery blog to stay up to date on all thing AGF & the Fat Quarter Gang..ohhh..and lets not forget Flickr!

THE RULES  - you must leave a valid email address in your comment or you will be disqualified.

- giveaway is open until September 28th, 2012.

Good luck, have fun and happy sewing!


creating...


life has been crazy the last 2 weeks.  school is now in full swing for my girlie and she's loving it!  the hubs finished his giant 3 day exam and we are slowly starting to learn how to breathe and be a bit more of a normal family again.  we've all had to adjust to a new morning routine and an evening one.  it's exciting to see mackenzie loving school and to have my hubby home at night with no studying to be seen.  it's great!


i've been a busy, busy bee.  i've been working really hard on the sidelines trying to get the sweetheart dress pattern out to you guys asap.  i'm gearing for next week ladies!  yeehaw!!!!  i'm excited to have my first sewing garment pattern for sale!  the dress will be sized for 2T - 6years!!!  yay!!!  i'm just working on the final edits/diagrams and photos, and finishing up the pattern testing.  let me tell you though....it's been a long and tiring process and i think i will be happy to move on to all the other fun new projects waiting so patiently in the sidelines for me. 

like these....

1. bella by lotta jansdotter 2. field study by anna maria horner
some lotta jansdotter love.  i think these piles will both be quilts someday when i have time to quilt again...lol.

1.  from indie by pat bravo for art gallery fabrics 2. fine feathered in pomengranate from field study by anna maria horner
these 2 prints are going to be my washi dress and washi tunic!  i picked them and the rest of my "field study" bundle from a great bundle sale the other week from our sponsor fabricworm.  i couldn't resist the sale...lol.  to say i love the fabric is an understatement.  the unicorn is there care of harper.  she thought it upped the wow factor on my photo and i agree because the washi dress seems like a mystical creature i keep longing to meet that i haven't had a chance to find yet.  oh to have 48 hrs in a day....soon rae...soon....the washi will be in my wardrobe rotation.  the top print is afro fusion dusk from "indie" by pat bravo for art gallery fabrics and it's one of my favorite prints from that line. it's going to be a washi tunic that matches perfectly with my jeans & leggings.  that other to die for feather print is "fine feathered in pomengranate" from field study by anna maria horner. looooovvve it and cannot wait to wear this with my fave pair of boots for fall.

rock 'n romance by pat bravo for art gallery fabrics
i also have been busy dreaming up a quilt block and quilt layout for my amazing gorgeous and drool worth line "rock 'n romance" by pat bravo for art gallery fabrics.  i am loooooooving this line.  seriously.  i keep taking it out and petting it over and over.  as soon as i received it i started sketching like a mad woman....hopefully i will have some pics for you guys of the block in progress soon.  i hope to sneak in some sewing time on it this weekend.  for now...i just keep sketching..lol.

rock 'n romance by pat bravo for art gallery fabrics
gorgeous right?!  so many projects could be made with any of these prints!

 modern bear orange from camp modern by birch fabrics (coming november 2012) lining is bobbers from camp sur
btw...how cute is this bear print?!!!  this is "modern bear orange" from camp modern by birch fabrics it's 100% organic and i'm obsessed with it (both camp sur and camp modern are set to release in november 2012). i have a really bad phobia of bears in real life so to sew with them instead is kind of bringing me some peace in a weird way. i'm always having nightmares about them. darn bears.  that's what i get for growing up with them in my backyard all the time.  even though i'm in a city now i still think they will find me.  i've had way too many face to face encounters with the furry beasts for my liking.  stay tuned for more pics of this dress and for the sweetheart dress pattern release!  i can't wait! 

i love seeing other people's fabric purchases and stash so if you've treated yourself recently share a pic!  link up your blog post or pics!  let's see what you've been inspired by lately!  it's time to get creating ladies.  sip that coffee and let's chat fabric love!

p.s. i'm taking tomorrow off peeps.  i'll see you all on monday!  i've got friends visiting in town and a sister about to have a baby so it's sure to be a good weekend.  hope yours is wonderful too <3

p.p.s don't forget to enter to our giveaway to win a prize worth almost $100 from voilette field threads!  who wouldn't want the whole collection of their paper patterns! awesome!

Blocking with Guest Rebecca of Nook

the mallory cowl pattern
today's guest poster is one of my besties - rebecca of the blog/shop nook.  she's the fastest knitter i know.  her hands literally could start a fire when she gets going.  she knits in the dark people...lol.  seriously...you just can't stop her.  we all love it about her and we also can't help ourselves from teasing her about it too (sorry becca...lol).  she pretty much knits no matter what she's doing. fo'reals. this gal doesn't stop.  she also teaches knitting.  i swear if she could knit in her sleep she could.  she's also my fave model...purdy lady..xoxox.  so who better to ask to chat about finishing all those fancy knits you're all cooking up than rebecca herself. 
ready to start blocking all those gorgeous sweaters you have all been making?  here's rebecca....
 
thanks so much shannon, for having me here! guys i have to say i'm so impressed and so proud of you all in this summer sweater knit along event. some of you made multiple sweaters! and some of you made your very first sweater! hurrah!! there's really something chest-pouffing (it's a word i checked, so you ...ahem...don't have to *cough*cough*) about that first sweater you make for yourself, hey?
and since you've put in alll of that effort into your sweater. and allll of those hours... don't skimp out at the end! your very last step (unless you like to sew your buttons on as the very last step, like i do) is blocking.

block-wha? yah. blocking. it's really a very simple step to your knitting that essentially does to your knitting what ironing does to your clothes. just makes everything nice and smooth and even. and that's what we want.


last year, i actually had the opportunity to chat about blocking on the summer sweater kal, but this year i thought i'd show you more of what i like to do. there really are lots of ways to block your garment. depending on fibre choice, type of garment (bulky sweater, vs. lacy shawl) and lots of tools out there to help you out. for more tips and specifics on blocking check out my post here. it goes into lots more detail. but i do think that for sweaters, this way is pretty straightforward. :)

so let's get started. i'm a creature of habit, really. even if i've knitted something lacy (which doesn't happen often) i still do the full on soak in the sink block. it's what i do. it's what works for me.
i start off with my new fave blocking tool. eucalan. there are other things out there, like soak, and it works great too. the awesome thing with this is it's a conditioning treatment for your knitted work. so you don't have to rinse it out. yah. i love that! ok. so i just put about a half tsp maybe into the palm of my hand and throw it in the sink with the sweater, and some cool to lukewarm water. just fill'er up and let it become completely submerged. (you kind of need to push your sweater down a bit as wool likes to drink up all of the water.) just give it a good soak in the sink, and then gently squeeze out the liquid. do not wring it out. wool is very delicate when it's wet, be nice to it :)
then i just bring it on over to a towel in a separate room and i lay it out to the shape i want it to be in. not stretching it out too much. your knitting will grow a little when it's wet though. as it gets heavy with water.

there are blocking mats out there, but a towel works fine for me. then for this specific project i didn't think i needed too many pins. so i just pinned it down in a few spots. depending on the garment though, i sometimes use a lot more. the pins i have aren't special blocking pins. (shhh don't tell).
so basically i just block it to dimension and leave it alone. check it here and there with the fan on it, to make sure it's dry...

that's pretty much it! you only need to block once though, as wool has memory.
and now i have a very pretty sweater to wear. i think this has to be my fave cardi that i've knit. but it's really the little things that make me the most proud of it. and blocking is one of them :)
so there you have it! easy peasy, lemon squeezy. hope this helps you out in properly finishing your sweater(s) :) xo

thanks so much becca!  luv ya girlie!!!! you guys can find all things nook here:

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Violette Field Threads Paper Pattern Collection Giveaway!

ok....get ready.  this giveaway is drool worthy. seriously.  so jealous! one of my fave online pattern shops (and sponsor) "violette field threads" has a great prize for you all today!  the creation of two best friends, violette field threads is a dreamy, beautiful and wonderful place to find sewing patterns to dress that special little girl in your life! 
emmaline
 at violette field threads you can find both paper patterns and pdf patterns for items ranging from dresses, skirts & pants to tops and hair accessories!  there literally is enough to make a whole wardrobe!  a gorgeous couture one at that!  the sizing at violette field threads is awesome too!  most patterns range from size 2T - 10!!!! WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!! how's that for maximum usage out of one pattern! you could make one every year!

1. stella  2. vivienne 3. molly 4. chloe
violette field threads patterns and tutorials also include over 40 full color photos to guide you through each step by step instruction.  the photos are bright and clear and the instructions are suitable for the beginner to advanced sewer.  if you're looking to up your sewing skills this is a great way to learn!  you'll end up with some lovely garments with very professional results.

ginger
ready to hear what the prize is?  want to know why i'm drooling?
 

| THE PRIZE |
- that's right!!!! the winner will win the entire collection of paper patterns & tutorials from violette field threads!!!! that's an almost $100 value people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  what a prize!!! thanks ericka & jessica!

|  HOW TO ENTER  | 
 - simply pop over to violette field threads and take a look around.  come back and leave me a comment telling me which paper pattern you would make first if you won!
- bonus entry!  like violette field threads and/or luvinthemommyhood on facebook and leave a seperate comment telling us you did that too.

| THE RULES  |
- giveaway is open until monday, sept. 24th, 2012, midnight, pacific standard time. - you must leave a valid email address in your comment or you will be disqualified.

whitney
and while you are over at violette field threads be sure to check out the newest of their fall releases!!!! so awesome!  i'm dying to make the whitney pants (above) and josephine dress (below) for harper! so adorable!
josephine dress
good luck everyone and happy sewing!!!!!!  a big thank you again to the gals at violette field threads for such an awesome giveaway! you can find all things violette field threads below:

 


Giveaway Winners!

sasha jumper dress: 12mth-8t
 we've got some winners to announce today!!!!  i love announcing winners.  i get so excited!

 

i especially love emailing the winner to tell them.  it's fun and a great way to start the day!  are you ready to hear if you're one of our lucky winners?

the winner of the fabulous petite kids boutique pattern giveaway is.......

commenter #52 - prairie girl  

congratulations!!!!  i hope you enjoy the patterns!

and the winner of the sky reve fabric giveaway is.....

commenter #85 - deana

congratulations  !!!!!

wahoo!!!!  i'll be in touch with both of you ladies later today!




a big thank you to both wong of petite kids boutique....
 
 and....

 


...natasha of skye reve fabrics for the generous and awesome prizes! thank you!

happy sewing to all of you and stay tuned.....there's a FABULOUS giveaway coming up in a bit!

Book Review: How to Make Stuffed Animals

how to make stuffed animals by: sian keegan
i recently got the opportunity to review a new book called "how to make stuffed animals: modern, simple patterns + instructions for 18 projects" by sian keegan.  i jumped at the chance.  i mean in all seriousness how cute is this book!  for real.  it's adorable.  it oozes awesomeness.  we all know that normally stuffed animal books are cute, that's a given, but this one is special.  it's modern, clean and the patterns all reflect sian's style as well.  she both illustrated and wrote the book.


the book layout and design speaks for itself.  the illustrations throughout the book and for the patterns themselves are such a great touch and help to carry that modern aesthetic throughout the book.  i literally squealed when i got the book and opened it up and saw the page above.  love.  simple as that.


the book contains 18 fun projects that are simple to make but yield really professional results.  they are all animals and vary from dachshunds, cats, lambs all the way to penguins and grizzly bears.  there's an animal in there for everyone :)

all the projects in this book can be completed with about 1/4 yard of fabric.  hello!  fat quarters! yee haw!  i love when i can find some fun projects to use fat quarters with! that means these projects are modern, simple and fun to make and also don't cost alot!!! woot woot!


sian also shows you throughout the book in both the photography styling and the projects themselves that these stuffed animals can also be used for other things besides just a toy.  They can be used as a cake topper, hanging mobile and even an ornament!  Heck they would look awesome just on a cute shelf in your craft room even! 


sian also has a whole chapter in the book just on "things to know before you make your animals".  it covers materials, techniques, sewing, stuffing and hand stitches. 


i highly recommend this book for anyone looking to have a go at making stuffed animals.  i can't wait to whip one of these up.  i'm thinking they would be great little xmas pressies for the girls or even just for myself :) 

you can read more about sian keegan at the links below. if you pop over check out her stuffed plants! they are amazing!!!  happy stuffie sewing everyone!


do any of you love making stuffed animals?  are you a sucker for a handmade toy?  which animal would you make first?  are you as excited as i am to see some modern patterns for stuffed animals?  c'mon...let's chat :)

Weekend Wishes


we're going to be chilling out in the mommyhood today.  the hubs finished his last exam yesterday and we are all riding off the high of major stress this week.  we're dropping mack off at school and spending the day together.  our first day with no looming school stress.  it feels great but also weird at the same time.  i hope it's the first day of many days now where our little family can just....be.

can you feel me breathing again...phew.  holding my breath for 3 days was hard.  it's hard watching someone you love deal with all that stress/pressure and feeling helpless in the fact that you can't take the burden off of them.  we survived though and i have to admit....i may have had a stiff drink in there somewhere...lol.  thank you for all your kind words and emails during the last few weeks - you guys rock!

our weekend is going to be filled with more breathing...haha.  i'm also working on some upcoming patterns, a secret project with one of my besties and some knitting.  my knitting has been sadly neglected.  i'm also going to keep hugging the heck out of my hubs and kids and just being thankful that we made it this far.  

wishing you all a relaxing, stress free, breathing filled, knitting/sewing & coffee goodness kind of weekend.

what are your plans this weekend?  are any of you dealing with a big family deadline that you've now made it through?  are you working on any fun projects?  let's chat m'dears.  fill me in on your week!  i've missed you guys.

p.s. the winner of the petite kids pattern giveaway will be announced next week.
p.p.s. watch on monday for my new fat quarter gang project for art gallery fabrics!

Skye Reve Fabric Giveaway!!!!

image source: skye reve fabrics
**this giveaway is now closed. thank you for all of your entries.**
one of the first places i ever ordered fabrics online from was skye reve fabrics.  i was just starting to learn to sew and was new to the whole wide world of sewing.  i remember natasha being so kind to me on etsy and also being really helpful with great customer service.  ever since then i've used a lot of different online shops but skye reve fabrics always stuck out.  i'm so happy to have natasha as a sponser here now on luvinthemommyhood.  if you haven't already heard of skye reve fabrics you should definitely check out natasha's shop.  it's always jam packed with the newest and freshest fabrics and today you'll all get a chance to win some of them!!!!
1. medium chevrons bundle 2. nautical map in pink 3. floral apron in lemon 4. out to sea bundle
that's right!!!! it's time for a fabric giveaway!!!!!!!!!!!!!! yesssssssssssssssss!!!! i get so excited over these. honestly. you'd think i was entering myself...haha.  i've already gone over to the shop and picked out which lines i would choose from.  i thought i would show you all my current faves from natasha's awesome selection in case you needed a little bit of inspiration when filling your cart..wink wink...lol.  ready to go shopping with me?  let's go drool over some fat quarter and half yard bundles! grab your starbucks and let's roll gals!
1. medium dots bundle 2. aqua cupcakes  3. simple floral in aqua
skye reve fabrics has affordable and reliable shipping options and all fabrics are shipped within 3 business days!  if you're canadian like me you'll be happy to see that her canadian rates are low compared to other competitive shops.  she also ships internationally as well.  skye reve also has a great collection of online sewing patterns that feature PDF pattern tiered pricing for even more savings!  So the more you buy the more you save!

ahoy there fat quarter bundle by sarah jane
1.  anchors away in gray 2. pinwheel in lemon  3. cake mix in spring
skye reve fabrics was named after natasha's (a freelance fashion designer) two daughters middle names "skye" and "reve".  how cute are those names! love them!  natasha has been so sweet to offer up a great prize for you all today.  want to know what you could win? here's the deets:

  |  THE PRIZE  |
- one lucky winner will win a $40 gift certificate to skye reve fabrics!!!! woot woot!!!!! time for some fabric shopping ladies!!! thank you natasha for such a great & generous prize.

|  HOW TO ENTER  |
- simply visit skye reve fabrics and pick out what you would use your gift certificate on and then come back and leave me a comment telling me what you would buy.
- *bonus entry:  like skye reve fabrics facebook page and then come back and tell me you did that too in another comment.

|  THE RULES  |
- giveaway is open until monday, sept. 17, 2012, midnight, pacific standard time.
- you must leave a valid email address in your comment or you will be disqualified.


good luck everyone and thanks again natasha for the awesome giveaway! you can find all things skye reve fabrics here:

HAPPY SEWING & SHOPPING!

Summer Sweater Knit Along - Sleeves


i was finally able to get around to starting the sleeves on my "something silver".  i will openly admit that i detest knitting sleeves.  it's like the end of a party when all your friends are getting ready to go and you are having a fabulous time and you don't want it to end but you know it has to and you are faced with the reality of the dreaded mess of clean up when all you want to do is go to bed and wake up the next day to a clean house & fond memories :)  this sweater has a been a fun knit and a joy to make and at this point i would loooooove to be able to wear it but sleeves seem to take me forevah!!  and i mean a looong time. 


they will prolly take me even longer because we have so much going on right now.  i haven't hardly any time to knit and boy am i feeling it.  it's therapy for me and i know i have to get back onto my schedule of knitting for a tiny bit before bed each night.  it helps to calm my mind and relax me.  only problem is it takes a lot for me to pick this up cause i know it's "the sleeves".  blah.  i also won't allow myself to knit on anything else right now because i need to finish this bad boy up.  there's a crispness in the air already and too many times have i been getting dressed and thought to myself "my new cardi will look FAB with this" only to remember it's not done yet :P


so sleeve knitting it is for me this week.  i must forge ahead and get them done.  thankfully they are only 3/4 and the lace pattern is a breeze and joy to knit.  so close.....my friends....so close.......


until then i will be looking at this view.... one (don't judge me...lol, there was more than 1. in fact my daughter even said "mom, you soooo don't need any more journals".  to which i replied "you can never have enough journals luv, it's all about the little things in life" and i quickly got the eye roll....she's now 5 going on a judgemental 13..lol) of my newest journals, my new best friend "the cuppow", and my sweater.  how's your summer sweater knit along project coming along?  join in the linky party below ladies.  i want to see pics!

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