SUMMER SWEATER KNIT ALONG || EASY EASE WITH GUEST ALICIA PLUMMER OF TWO LITTLE PLUMS

Easy Ease with Alicia Plummer on luvinthemommyhood.com
Pattern: Portside by Alicia Plummer || Image Src: PostScriptLove
i'm so excited to have one of my fave knitting designer pals on the blog today for our summer sweater knit along! the lovely, talented and oh so funny alicia plummer of two little plums is here with us today talking about all things ease. i know a lot of you are always chatting about ease. how much, how little, where, how it works, how to change it etc...so i thought it was fitting to have the designer of the sweater actually called "ease" (which is currently at the top of my "to make list") come and chat with us all about ease.

alicia's designs are so perfectly northeast cozy with modern lines. they are the sort of designs you will stop everything to knit and that you love to wear when you are done. true wardrobe staples with clean and comfy design aesthetics. i'm so lucky to know alicia as a friend as well as a designer and this girl has some mad skills people. she also sews! so make sure you pop by her blog or ravelry page and give her a nice warm hello!
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and now let's hear from alicia......



Ease. The word alone conjures up images of effortlessness, breezy weather, and relaxed emotions.

It sounds “easy”…(not in the negative connotation! Ha.) In the knitting world, however, it can cause a lot of anxiety and confusion for the knitter. How can something so simple sounding be so…so…frustrating?

Simply put, Ease is the difference in measurement from the finished garment to the wearer’s actual body.

Negative Ease is what you see when something appears “skin tight”, like many popular tank tops these days. Chances are, you have some layering tanks in your closet now. Curious? Take one out, lay it on the floor and measure across the body directly under the armpits. More than likely, it’s smaller than your chest circumference. Since it’s a knitted fabric, it stretches and gives where it needs to. Something from a less forgiving fabric like canvas or linen wouldn’t even fit over your head! Most knitted hats and fingerless mitt are written with negative ease so that they stay put! In this case, negative ease is necessary. My upcoming Thoroughbred mitts (shown at bottom of post) are written with just .5'' of negative ease, but they hug the hands nicely.
Easy Ease with Alicia Plummer on luvinthemommyhood.com
Ease by Alicia Plummer
No ease is when the finished measurements are identical to your own. My version of Jane Richmond’s stunningly simple Oatmeal pullover is a good example of no ease.

Positive Ease, my personal favorite of the Eases, is larger around than the wearer’s measurements. I find it the most flattering because not every single aspect of your anatomy is on display, and I have parts that should be in baggier clothing (sigh. The mummy tummy). Positive ease does not necessarily mean you’ll look like you’re wearing a big potato sack. When I put a test call out on my sweaters, a lot of the time I hear testers say “I don’t want it to be too baggy. Can I modify it?” (we will get into modification in the next paragraph). Well, a lot of ease with the right shaping can be downright gorgeous.

My favorite sweater I’ve ever designed is Ease—I don’t think there’s a knitter out there who doesn’t look amazing in it! 

Ease has an intended 3’’ of positive ease at the bust, but less at the waist and hips. That gives it a slouchy yet flattering look. Portside, however, has almost no intended ease at the bust but increasing ease at the hips and waist. Heathered, by Melissa Schaschwary, has 3’’ of positive ease throughout—also flattering.
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But will it fit me? I’ve seen (and been!) a paralyzed knitter who is stuck trying to decide on a size. 

Because a knit fabric stretches, more than likely your sweater will fit unless your gauge is terribly wrong. (This has happened to me before. 31’’ bust for an 18m old child? No thanks. Lots of ripping there!) Modifying for intended ease is simpler than you think.

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Let’s say that there is a sweater you love with 2’’ of intended ease in a gauge of 5 sts to the inch and you’re a 33’’ bust, but the sweater is based on a 34’’ bust (so pattern garment 36’’ total, but you need 35’’ for the ideal fit). Your stitch count for the bust in pattern would be 36 x5, which is 180 sts. Simply take your gauge and multiply by your bust plus intended ease (so 33 plus 2, is 35). 35 x 5 is 175 sts. Work to that number instead of the number in the pattern. Schematic measurements are a great help when doing this. You can take the schematic and write down your numbers (with intended ease—don’t forget this step!) and multiply by gauge to determine your ideal stitch counts.

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Viola! Perfection!

In closing, ease of all types can be flattering depending on how it’s used. The thicker the yarn, the more ease you’ll want. Happy knitting! xoxo
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thank you so much for coming on today alicia! thank you for being a wonderful friend and for all the chuckles my cute little space bar you xoxoxo you know how much i adore you.

you guys can find all things alicia plummer on her ravelry page here or on her blog here.

what are your favorite tips about ease? any tricks you use to help keep it all straight? a fave sweater you love that plays with ease? come chat! i can't wait to see how all of your projects are coming along! 

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SEWING || THE SALLY DRESS PATTERN IS HERE!!

Sally Dress Sewing Pattern by www.veryshannon.com
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The Sally Dress is here!!! Yay! I'm so gosh darn excited about this dress! I hope you will all enjoy it as much as my girls and I do! 

The Sally Dress was part of the Vintage May Series earlier this year (you can read more about it here) and was inspired by the lovely character Sally Draper of the hit tv show Mad Men. I wanted to create a dress that was vintage inspired but still modern. I love dress silhouettes that work well with fabric pairings and customization. A little trim, piping or piecing on the bodice,  fun pockets (lining and outer) and this dress can have a whole new look! Switch up your skirt and bodice prints, go with solids - you name it - The Sally Dress can roll with it. The Sally Dress is sized for 2T - 8 and is suitable for an Advanced Beginner/Intermediate level sewer.

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Want to flex your sewing muscles? 

All of the The Sally Dress versions are fully lined (I love me a lined dress) and comes with sleeveless, short sleeve and elbow length sleeve options. I love it's square neckline and the fact that there are no closures!!! Say what? Yep - I said it - no closures! This is a slip on/slip off kinda dress. Fun right? If you make the Sally Dress you will see that to account for the larger sizes the bodices jump up a bit in size. This is to account for the head size and to enable a larger child to get the dress on and off without too much assistance. So please choose your sizes carefully when sewing. You  may even want to do up a muslin first to make sure the fit is good for your child. The bodice fits a tad looser than on the younger styles but is still equally as adorable if you ask me :)

Sally Dress Sewing Pattern by www.veryshannon.com
Sally Dress Sewing Pattern by www.veryshannon.com


THE SALLY PATTERN FEATURES:

:: sizes 2T-8

:: fully lined bodice

:: square neckline

:: no closures

:: sleeveless and 2 sleeve length options

:: clear and easy to understand step by step instructions with a professional finish

:: 24 page color PDF sewing pattern

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

:: bright & colorful photography

:: a great sewing experience

The Sally Dress is available to purchase at the following:

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What's new for The Sally Dress? One of my favorite things about The Sally Dress Pattern itself is the diagrams. 

It's been a personal goal of mine to have the whole sewing pattern be in diagrams and I'm super excited to have been able to do them all myself. Illustrator and I have become quite good friends. Even though we had a few tiffs...lol, we're now in a good place. I hope to learn more and improve upon what I've already established for the next set of patterns. I hope you enjoy them and that you find it clear and easy to follow. It was a new fun and creative outlet for me. I love to draw so this kind of technical drawing really opened up a new way of thinking for me that I enjoyed.

I have to give a huge shout out to my testers for The Sally Dress. They all worked so hard and some made more than a few Sally dresses! I love you guys! Thank you for all of your support for this pattern and for all your feedback. In the next few weeks we will be showing off their hard work here on the blog. I can't wait to show you some of the versions that were sewn up! Just stunning! So stay tuned for that and also an upcoming Sally Dress Pattern Tour!!! Yay!

I also have to give a special shout out to Karen of One Girl Circus for all of her help and support during the making of the Sally Dress. Big hugs luv! Karen is so awesome she even has a great tutorial on her blog to give you guys a visual walk through of how to sew sleeves into a lined bodice today! Yay! This is a great asset to our full pattern and I recommend checking it out! I love me a bit of hand sewing. There's something so comforting about sitting down and enjoying the calm of creating some lovely finishing touches to your garment. A clean finish is priceless in my book.

and now for some more pics....I just can't resist...my littlest just looks so darn cute in her Sally Dresses. You can also find more pics in my shop here!

Sally Dress Sewing Pattern by www.veryshannon.com
Sally Dress Sewing Pattern by www.veryshannon.com
Sally Dress Sewing Pattern by www.veryshannon.com
Sally Dress Sewing Pattern by www.veryshannon.com
Sally Dress Sewing Pattern by www.veryshannon.com
Sally Dress Sewing Pattern by www.veryshannon.com

I hope you feel inspired and are ready to get sewing The Sally Dress! It's such a great feeling when your wee one is wearing a dress you made with love and someone approaches you and says "where did you buy her dress?"! It makes my heart swell and my girls just love it! It's one of the little things in life that I cherish. So grab some of your absolute favorite fabric and get creative and sew up a Sally Dress today! 

Sally Dress Sewing Pattern by www.veryshannon.com
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Have you made a Sally Dress? Make sure to add your pictures to our Flickr Group so we can see your versions! I can't wait! For any pattern support or questions please email me at luvinthemommyhood@yahoo.ca I hope you enjoy the dress and thank you so very much in advance for all of your support! Happy sewing! xoxoxox

||  FABRICS USED  ||

Elbow Length Sleeve Version:
- Calico Lilac from Briar Rose by Heather Ross for Windham Fabrics.
- Strawberry Lilac from Briar Rose by Heather Ross for Windham Fabrics.

Sleeveless Version:
- Floradots in Saffron by Erin McMorris for Free Spirit Fabrics.
- Bodice and pocket are lined with Hidden Treasures Gold from Indie by Pat Bravo for Art Gallery Fabrics.

SUMMER SWEATER KNIT ALONG || FREE PRINTABLE YARN STASH BALL BANDS!!

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my stash needs some tlc and reorganizing. you know how it goes right friends?

i recently got some new lovelies to add to my stash and when going to put them all away i realized i've let my yarn stash get slightly messy and a tad disorganized. i also realized i've been a bad, bad girl and while even though adding my stash to my ravelry stash page i have not been as diligent as i should be on keeping my ball bands with my wound skeins. oops!

now looking back there are a few i'm pondering what they actually are. so laying in bed last night staring at my stash as i was falling asleep (am i the only one who does this???) i thought why not come up with my own fun ball band that i can print out and wrap around my stash for those skeins and cakes that i have lost my ball bands for. i can then take all my deets from my ravelry stash page and write it on my ball band! yesiree! and then i thought i had to share it with all of you because i had so much gosh darn fun making it.

so print it out - cut it out and wrap those lovelies with it or curl it up and stick in in your cake. whatever floats your boat :)

i've given you 2 sizes - a regular ball band size and a larger one that may fit around a wound cake. they are lovingly called  "Oops....I lost my ball band".
click below to download your copy!


oh and one tip to remember....you are more than allowed to sing britney spears "oops, i did it again" while printing and cutting these out as they were my inspiration for the name :) and yes, that's how we roll around here.

how do you keep your stash organized? bins? totes? ravelry? let's chat stash love m'dears! who doesn't love hearing and seeing others people stash?!

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LIFESTYLE || HUSTLEMAMA HANDMADE MASON JAR LOVE!

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have you all still been crushing on your mason jars as much as i have? i take mine with me EVERYWHERE.

after writing this post and hearing from shannon of "hustlemama handmade" i couldn't resist doing a post showing off some of the goodies she has to offer for all of us mason jar addicts. i mean honestly - if i can put a stylin' sleeve on my jar, add a colorful straw, a funky lid and make my smoothie/coffee/water sipping that much more fun - i'm game!

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shannon sells lots of wonderful goodies in her etsy shop. from handmade mason jar sleeves, adorable re-usable straws (bpa free), cuppows & jar lids, to super cute snack and sammy bags (sandwich bags) for both boys and girls, you're sure to find something awesome in her shop!  my kids and i are super excited to try out our new goodies!  she also does sewing and custom orders with embroidery as well!

the icing on the cake? my turquoise cuppow

yep, i said turquoise. swoon!!!! brings a smile to my face every time i use it! perfect for sipping my grapefruit/orange/lemon detox water in! oh the little things in life right? i don't know about you guys but these things brighten my day and yes - my hubs thinks i'm nuts..lol. anyone else relate?

if you're looking to spice up your mason jar drinking or stock you and your kids lunches up in style hop on over to hustlemama handmade and say hi! and guess what! hustlemama handmade is also offering a discount for luvinthemommyhood readers! 

use coupon code "MOMMYHOOD" for 20% OFF until 08/25/2013!!!

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turquoise/mint cuppow on luvinthemommyhood.com


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have fun spoiling your mason jars...wink wink! you can find all things hustlemama handmade below:
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what's your fave way to style up your mason jar? what size is your fave? do you have one of the new colored cuppows? any new green smoothie or detox water recipes you want to share? come chat & sip with me!

MOMENTS IN THE MOMMYHOOD || MINI VACAY & A WINNER

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we had a lovely little much needed mini vacay on the weekend to visit friends and family up island. i feel like i want to jump into the shot above from my IG feed and relive it.

it was relaxing and much needed. after being stuck in our condo it sure felt great to be in a house that is stylin' and lovely with a great backyard and lots of space. i swear i would take pics all day if i lived there the light is so amazing! we also got to spend the day at a friends house that had the best outdoor pool/backyard. i am not kidding one iota when i say i literally ran to the pool, stripped down (to my bathing suit, which is new that i adore that i got at the bay for 60% off peeps! what a steal! it even held the boobs in!), jumped in and never got back out - for. 4 1/2. hours. no lie. i wasn't even shrivelled. it was AMAZING! add on a great game of bocci ball and a bbq that i could eat! thank you so much to the leitz's for the dairy free, gluten free, nut free food! i know i'm a pain in the ars to feed and i so appreciate the lovely meal and having us all over to your lovely home for the day. and thank you to the brown's for giving us your amazing home again while you slept in the trailer! you guys are the best! it is a holiday we will remember for a long time. i had so much fun and we had a great time, as always with you all.

now we're counting down till next week when my folks are coming to town for 2 weeks and i am SO EXCITED! i get to see my parents about once a year and boy do i miss them. we're all looking forward to time with them. so bear with me if i only pop in here and there the next 2 weeks - i'll be soaking up some mommy/daddy love and i even get to see my grandparents and my omi as well! i've been missing my family oh so bad and after working so hard these last few months under a ton of stress this is much needed family time for all of us.

mini vacay on www.luvinthemommyhood.com


mini vacay on www.luvinthemommyhood.com
mini vacay on www.luvinthemommyhood.com
mini vacay on www.luvinthemommyhood.com
mini vacay on www.luvinthemommyhood.com

the pics above are all from my instagram feed. you can find more shots of my daily life and such on my instagram feed here. i'm under "luvinthemommyhood". come follow me...purdy please? lol.

i also remembered while i was away that i forgot to announce the winner of the copy of "handmade in the uk" from the other week! whoops! doh! our lucky winner is..........

commenter #5: margo from the blog "love, luck, bliss"

congratulations my friend! so excited random.org picked ya! we'll be in touch soon to let you know about your prize!

what are you all up to this weekend? what projects have you been working on? have you been sewing/knitting/crafting? fill me in! i'd love to hear about it! come chat with me :)

wishing you all a weekend filled with wonderful, slow mornings, steamy coffee, laughs, good friends, family, cuddles, late nights and fun! luv you guys and i'll see you next week! xoxoxo

SUMMER SWEATER KNIT ALONG || KNITTING WITH LINEN WITH GUEST HANNAH FETTIG OF KNITBOT

knitbot linen by hannah fettig
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one of the things i find the most exciting about our summer sweater knit alongs are the yarns. ohhhh...the choices. so many gorgeous and drool worth yarns being knit with! 

watching all the chit chat about project choices and pairing the right yarns, colors, etc together is just so darn inspiring! during all these discussions one of the most chatted about fibers is linen. there's always questions about knitting with linen, which in case you're wondering, makes a beautiful, light weight garment. it's an interesting fiber to work with and one our ravelry group is always chatting about.
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when thinking about a post on knitting with linen i thought who better to bring in to give us the low down on knitting with linen than hannah fettig herself! swoon! her newest collection "knitbot linen" for quince & co speaks for itself. clean, modern lines let that linen just shine! quince & co's linen yarn - sparrow is just lovely.

i'm so excited to have hannah fettig as a guest today! she has been one of my favorite designers for years now and her pattern the "effortless cardigan" was the reason our summer sweater knit alongs even started to begin with. it was my first adult sized garment. so thank you hannah - for all your inspiration & for being here with us today!

knitbot linen by hannah fettig
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now let's here from hannah...
I have worked with linen and other plant fiber based yarns in the past.  But this year I truly discovered just how wonderful it is, both to work with and to wear.  If you're familiar with my design work you know about my love affair with open front drapey cardigans.  Linen fabric naturally drapes and knit at a looser gauge, well, it's doesn't get much drapier than this.
Recently I shared some tips for working with linen yarn on my website.  I wanted to share them here with Shannon's readers since some of you may be venturing into linen for her summer KAL. 
Linen yarn is spun from a plant fiber so it isn't forgiving the way wool is.  Any stitch you create is going to be frozen in time exactly as you make it, no amount of blocking is going to change what those stitches are.  But no worries!  If you work with it correctly you'll still achieve beautiful finished garments.  Here are a few tips I have and maybe other knitters can leave comments with some things they've learned.

TIPS FOR KNITTING WITH LINEN
1. Joining a new ball: You want to be mindful of not running out of yarn on the front or back centers of any pieces.  When starting a new ball, do so at the side seam or some other inconspicuous spot.  To join the new ball, knit the next stitch with the tail of the previous ball and the new ball held together.  This will secure the yarn - you can now proceed with the new ball.  If it's still feeling unsecured you could temporarily knot the two strands.
2. Duplicate stitch: You'll want to weave your ends in using a duplicate stitch on the WS to make sure those ends won't be visible from the front.  Here Jerusha demonstrates how this is done, tracing the yarn through the purl bumps:
knitting with linen on luvinthemommyhood.com
knitting with linen on luvinthemommyhood.com
knitting with linen on luvinthemommyhood.com
knitting with linen on luvinthemommyhood.com
knitting with linen on luvinthemommyhood.com

3. Washing: Yes, I say washing instead of blocking because unlike wool, you can throw you're linen garment right into the washer and then DRYER and it won't shrink.  In fact, the fabric will be all the softer for it.  Below, the hand washed and dried swatch is on the top, the machine washed and dried swatch on the bottom.  Go ahead and conduct you're own swatch wash test if you're nervous about laundering your entire garment.  I do like to pull the piece out of the dryer while it's still a little bit damp, not all the way dry.

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So is your interest peaked in linen?  May I suggest checking out my new collection Knitbot Linen which features six designs in Quince & Co. Sparrow, a fantastic fingering weight yarn available in Pam Allen's beautiful palette.  Also, if you've had the Featherweight Cardigan in your queue for awhile, or maybe Breezy Cardigan or Wispy Cardi, these would all be fantastic in Sparrow.  If I weren't knitting away on a collection for fall, I would be casting on a Featherweight for myself right now!
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thanks again for joining us hannah! you can find all things knitbot and hannah here:
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what are your tips for knitting with linen? do you love working with this fiber? come chat! it's sskal day! i want to hear all about your projects this week!

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GIVEAWAY || LUNDEN DESIGNS SEWING PATTERN COLLECTION!!

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i just got back from a mini vacay just in time to giveaway an amazing prize from one of my favorite quilt pattern designers!!

melissa of lunden designs sewing patterns is celebrating her one year anniversary and release of her paper pattern collection in digital form! so in honor of this we decided to throw a BIG giveaway!!! melissa's patterns are modern, fun, and a joy to make! ever since i spotted her stargazer pattern on pinterest last year i have been a huge fan of melissa's designs. we bonded over our love of birch organic fabrics and i always look forward to what she's going to make next! as you can see in the picture above i looooove her patterns. that's my personal collection :)

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and on top of the giveaway she's also offering a 15% discount off her etsy shop until 08/18 with the coupon code "DIGILOVE"!!! so grab your fave fabrics and make yourself a lovely new quilt!!!

so if you're looking to get inspired by a well written and exciting quilt pattern with beautiful results i highly recommend lunden designs sewing patterns!

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are you ready to find out what the prize is? yay!


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lunden designs giveaway on luvinthemommyhood.com
\\ THE PRIZE \\
- one lucky winner will the ENTIRE collection of lunden designs sewing patterns in digital form!!!

\\ HOW TO ENTER \\
- simply leave me a comment letting me know which quilt pattern is your fave of lunden designs.

\\ THE RULES \\
- you must leave a valid email address in your comment or you will be disqualified.
- giveaway is open until 08/18/2013, midnight, pst.

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a big thank you to melissa of lunden designs for the super generous giveaway! thanks hun and here's to another fabulous and amazing year!!! and thank you to all of you for your entries! happy quilting!!!

SEWING WITH KNITS || CATE'S COWL - FREE TUTORIAL!

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who's in the mood for a free tutorial? me! me! me! you're gonna love this one!

it was my bday in june and i splurged on some new workout outfits for myself and while shopping i came across a fabulous cowl that you could wear ruched or unruched - so fun!!! the cowl had channels running down either end of it allowing you to wear it in various styles. i was IN LOVE!

cate's cowl tutorial on www.luvinthemommyhood.com #sewing #knits

since then i haven't been able to stop thinking about it and with a hefty price tag i decided to just whip one up for myself. once done i realized that i had to share because i have been wearing this cowl non-stop. and i mean non stop. it's so comfy and soft and versatile and....well i could just go on and on but i'll save your from listening so you have more time to sew one up for yourself.
 cate's cowl tutorial on www.luvinthemommyhood.com #sewing #knits

the cowl is named after my lovely and sweet friend cate who is ever so stylish and always has the best outfits/shoes on. i only wish i was her size so i could steal them all...lol. 

she was shopping with me that day and i had to get her to model it for you as well! i hope you all enjoy it as much as i do! this cowl really is the perfect accessory. xmas is just around the corner too and it sews up fast! so if  you've been scared of sewing with knits before now is the time to conquer it! this is a great project for practicing sewing with knits!

RUCHED....
  cate's cowl tutorial on www.luvinthemommyhood.com #sewing #knits
 cate's cowl tutorial on www.luvinthemommyhood.com #sewing #knits
NOT RUCHED...

cate's cowl tutorial on www.luvinthemommyhood.com #sewing #knits

you ready to sew with me? yahoo! let's get those knits ready!


cate's cowl tutorial on www.luvinthemommyhood.com #sewing #knits
cate's cowl tutorial on www.luvinthemommyhood.com #sewing #knits

TIPS FOR SEWING WITH KNITS
Sew with a straight stitch suitable for knits with your machine. I like to go up about 2 numbers in length for my machine. You could also use a zig zag stitch or choose to do a zig zag stitch and a straight stitch together to reinforce it. You could also use an overlock stitch on your machine if you have one. And if you have a serger just use that :) I also recommend if you are sewing with a regular machine to use a needle for knits. Trust me on that one. It helps tons. You can use any of these methods in the tutorial below.

CATE'S COWL TUTORIAL

MATERIALS
- 2 yds stretch fabric (I used a black tribal print that was a cotton jersey blend (it's sold out sorry) from www.girlcharlee.com)
- coordinating thread
- stretch needle for your machine (optional)
- long pieces of ribbon or elastic (optional)
- rotary cutter with mat or scissors

INSTRUCTIONS

STEP ONE - CUTTING OUT YOUR TIES

*NOTE: IF YOU ARE USING RIBBON OR ELASTIC PLEASE MOVE ON TO STEP TWO.

Cut 2 strips of fabric 2"W x (height of your yardage) along the entire side edge of your fabric (I used my selvages for my ties). When cutting your fabric you should have your selvages running along the left and right side of your fabric. These pieces of fabric will be your ties for your cowl. *See diagram above.

STEP TWO - SEWING YOUR COWL
Next fold your fabric in half width wise, right sides facing each other (bring your left side to meet your right side edge). Sew along this side edge with a 1/2" seam allowance. *See diagram above.

Next we are going to sew your unsewn ends together to form a cowl. These will now become the sides of your cowl. So lay your cowl out in front of you, with your center seam (the seam you just sewed) in the middle running left to right with right sides facing you. Your unsewn edges will now be on the left and right. *See diagram above.

Bring your unsewn ends together matching up the center seams on both of them together. Place a pin here. These will be RS facing each other. Now continue pinning your unsewn ends together. This will begin to form a circle. Don't worry about the rest of your cowl, just keep it out of the way for now. This process will help to keep the cowl 3 dimensional and not flat. Now stitch along where you pinned with a 1/2" seam allowance starting from where your center seams matched up, all along these unsewn edges until you can't sew anymore. This will form a circle when you are done. You will have an opening a few inches wide here that we will close up in a few steps. *See diagram above.

Now this sounds harder than it is. It's actually quite an easy step but I know a lot of people get stumped at this step. So for those of you who are visual here's a great video by the crafty gemini that you can watch to see how to sew this portion of the cowl. If you go to about 4minutes in you will see the process that I have just explained.

STEP THREE - ADDING YOUR TIES

Now keep your cowl right side out. Sew along the left side of your side seam (the one you just sewed) with a 1" seam allowance taking care not to sew the other part of your cowl. This will create half of the channel needed for your ties. Repeat for the other side of the original seam. Then top stitch on top of the seam line of your side seam while also carefully folding under a 1/2" seam allowance for your opening that you had left open shut when you get to it. This will create 2 channels. *See diagram above.

Now find the center of the other side of your cowl. Sew a line down the center. Next sew two lines spaced 1" apart on either side of the line you just stitched. You will now have 4 channels in total - 2 running down each side of your cowl. 2 on your left side and 2 on your right side.

Using your seam ripper or scissors gently and carefully cut open the ends of each of your channels ONLY.

Attach a long safety pin to one end of your fabric ties (ribbon or elastic). Starting with one end of the channel feed it up and through to the other end, then feed back in starting at the top of the channel beside the one you just came out of. Feed it down that channel and out the other end.


I kept my 2 strips really long until after feeding them through my channels. Once feeding them through you only need the strips to be as long as your cowl is fully opened (not ruched). Trim them and stitch the ends of the strips together. Repeat this for your other set of channels. Trim your seam allowances nicely and pull the ties so the sewing seam is hidden inside the channel. Now ruche to your hearts content! *See diagram above.

STEP FOUR - WEARING YOUR COWL

The options are so fun here! Wear your infinity cowl long and single looped with no ruching, or pull the ruching for a different look entirely! Or switch it up and double wrap your cowl with the ruching or no ruching as well! Cate's Cowl is soft, cozy and like your best friend - there for you every day!!! So whatcha waiting for? Go make one....heck make 3! You'll wear them...I promise!

cate's cowl tutorial on www.luvinthemommyhood.com #sewing #knits
cate's cowl tutorial on www.luvinthemommyhood.com #sewing #knits

my knit fabric was purchased from girl charlee. if you're looking for awesome knit fabrics head on over and use code "LUVMOMMY" to get 10% OFF your order! coupon is valid until end of oct!

happy sewing! i hope you enjoy the tutorial! make sure to upload pics of your projects in our flickr group so i can see your lovely cowls! xoxox

SUMMER SWEATER KNIT ALONG || TOP 5 TIPS FOR CONQUERING YOUR WIP'S

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ok, let's all admit it, the majority of us has a stack of wip's just sitting there waiting for us to come and pick them back up. they sit in the corner and watch as our excitement for them gets replaced by new and fresh projects, as our attention wanes and fades, until the day, which could be weeks, months or years from now, when we finally...finally...come back and pick them back up. you know them. most of us have them.

and for those of you who never have a stack of wip's i bow down to you. the gemini in me cannot stand not having new projects on the go at all times. 

in fact i get creatively claustrophobic if i'm stuck working on the same thing and only one thing for a long period of time. it makes me cringe just typing it. so for this year's summer sweater knit along i thought to myself let's tackle those wip's and give ourselves the encouragement to quit procrastinating and get finishing them. let's cheer each other on as we struggle with sleeveitis (oh how i suffer from a bad case of never finishing sleeves), or seaming or button sewing and any other thing that keeps us from finishing those darn wip's.

conquering your wips on luvinthemommyhood.com

when thinking about what to make myself for this years summer sweater knit along the thought of a new sweater made me nervous. i just don't have it in me to start yet another wip. so for this years sskal i'm going to "attempt"...haha...attempt being the key word to finish at least 1 of my wip's. you see, i have 3, yes 3, sweaters on the needles at the moment. i know, it's sad right? those poor, poor sweaters. one of them has been there for 2 christmases now! i really would like to wear it for this xmas but then again, i say that every year...lol.

i also started to think about how i can manage my wip's more. here's some of the things that i'm going to aim for now with my wip's.

TOP 5 TIPS FOR CONQUERING YOUR WIP'S

SET LIMITS FOR YOURSELF
i'm going to try to set limits from now own. for example i will allow myself to "try" to have say only 2-3 accessories and 1-2 garments maximum on the needles during any given time. any more than that and projects go to the wip graveyard. set your limits for what will work for you.

KEEP YOUR YARN STASH UNDER CONTROL
try buying yarn only when you have a project/design/inspiration already in mind for it. try to buy yarn for projects that are current for you to work on. not ones you will be making "maybe" in the future. and of course, this is what works for me - this one (all of you who have gorgeous & large yarn stashes) may not work for everyone :) you could also go on a yarn diet until your wip's are done. good incentive to splurge on new yarn!

USE RAVELRY TO YOUR ADVANTAGE
regularly update and organize your stash and project wip's in ravelry. i find that when i go in and actually look at the amount of projects that i have as a wip it's easier to control new projects being started and to re-inspire me to pick back up my wip's.

PLAN AHEAD
give yourself a realistic timeline to finish your projects when you start them. you can also throw some time in there to add in special projects that catch your eye so you can easily put a wip on hold and whip up a new one in between.

MAKE FINISHING UP WIP'S FUN
find a kal, or knit along that makes finishing up wip's fun. or pick a time in each year that you allow yourself to "only" work on wip's and fall back in love with them. i hope this years sskal is a fun way for you all to get some wip's finished up.

which wip's do i have on the go? here they are in all their glory!


|| THE OATMEAL PULLOVER ||
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||  AUDREY  ||
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|| LEVENWICK ||
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here's hoping i get at least 1 of them done!  you can see all my wip's on my ravelry page here.

are you working on wip's for this years sskal? how are your projects coming along? fill me in! i'd love to know your tips on controlling and finishing wip's!


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SEWING || TUMBLE TEES PATTERN TOUR!

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 it's time for the....tumble...tumble....tumble.....TUMBLE TEE PATTERN TOUR!

we're so excited today to be part of the tumble tee pattern tour for the lovely rachael of imagine gnats new pattern! i heart the tumble tee. seriously gals...this top/dress is sooooo fast to whip up and the kiddos just adore it! it's comfy, easy to make, versatile and i get to sew with knits! wahoo!! it's been too long since i got busy sewing with some new knits and it's sure been fun to get bit by the knits bug again.

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the tumble tee pattern is easy to follow with clear instructions, pattern pieces, tips and techniques for sewing knits and ways to add your own flair to the tumble tee. we opted for the tee version to try it out because my oldest has a sensitivity to a lot of clothes. i was a tad worried she may not like too many seams so i opted to go with the easiest one so if it bugged her i could whip up a different version or one for the wee one instead.

i made mine with a finished neckline but unfinished armholes and hem. we looooove it like that. it's casual, yet still finished. it fits her great and she wore it the whole day as soon as i was done sewing it! in fact - true to her style i got it off the machine and she preceded to wear it and stain it! good thing this momma got pics before she played hard in it..lol.

oh the joys of motherhood...stains and all.

tumble tee pattern tour on luvinthemommyhood.com
tumble tee pattern tour on luvinthemommyhood.com

the knits i used for my tumble tee are both from our sponsor girl charlee. i bought them on a whim when choosing my knits for this project. i had other prints in mind but then spotted the floral print and swooned. i'm feeling it and so are my girls. and of course i had to throw some coral in there too! fun right!

if you want to  treat yourself to some new knits make sure to pop on over to girl charlee and use coupon code "LUVMOMMY" for 10% off your oder! 

the coupon expires at the end of october so it's just in time for some serious back to school sewing. i know i'm doing some big time planning on what i'm going to be making for my girls this fall. school is just around the corner.


tumble tee pattern tour on luvinthemommyhood.com
tumble tee pattern tour on luvinthemommyhood.com
tumble tee pattern tour on luvinthemommyhood.com

i think this is a great beginner project for those looking to jump into sewing with knits and also a GREAT basic for any child's wardrobe. it's fun and fast - a win/win in my book!

>> PATTERN <<
- tumble tees pattern by rachel of imagine gnats

>> FABRIC <<
 - coral orange solid cotton jersey knit (sold out) and peach/minty floral cotton jersey blend both from girlcharlee.com

>> NOTES <<
- i sewed up the size 5 for my girlie.
- we did a finished neckline but an unfinished armhole and hem.
- we opted for the split front and a solid back.
- no modifications made.

you can buy a copy of the tumble tee pattern here and follow along with the rest of the tumble tee pattern below! yay! we can't wait to make more!

8.5 Sew Sweetness & The Crafty Kitty
8.6 One Girl Circus & luvinthemommyhood
8.7 Sew Delicious & Living with Punks
8.8 girl like the sea & Suburbia Soup
8.9 Buzzmills & Miss Matatabi
8.12 Alida Makes & Max California
8.13 Crafterhours & Kitschy Coo
8.14 La Inglesita & sew chibi
8.15 EmmylouBeeDoo & LBG Studio
8.16 Petit a Petit and Family & girl. Inspired

CRUSHES || SEWING WITH KNITS & A GIRL CHARLEE DISCOUNT!

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save 10% with coupon LUVMOMMY at girl charlee

this month i've been bit by the knits bug. nope, not knitting with yarn (though i love that too) but sewing with knits. i'm crushing big time.

i went through a phase a while ago where i got addicted to knits and now it's baaaack - with a vengeance. i blame it all on our newest sponsor girl charlee. beware my friends, beware. the knits over there will blow your mind. i went there to browse (which i've done before) but this time i went a bit cray cray and ordered more than i normally do for fabric (i'm in canada so things cost a lot to get here). i could not resist the selection and the price - even shipping was reasonable! all the knits you see in this post are from girl charlee.

 girl charlee sewing with knits on luvinthemommyhood.com

oh the plans i have for these knits.

some of the knits shown above & below will be part of the tumble tee pattern tour coming up next week, the bateau top pattern tour in sept and see that gorgeous black and white above (that one is my fave)? that's an upcoming free tutorial!!! weeeee! i'm hoping to have that to you next week as well. i've also got plans to make a lady skater dress for moi as well. and the rest....well you'll just have to wait and see.


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girl charlee sewing with knits on luvinthemommyhood.com
girl charlee sewing with knits on luvinthemommyhood.com
girl charlee sewing with knits on luvinthemommyhood.com

now, since i had soooo much fun ordering and getting my new knits i couldn't just keep it all to myself. i thought you all might have been bit by the same bug as me recently. so girl charlee has been awesome enough to offer all you lovely readers....

 10% off your order! use the code LUVMOMMY to get your discount! coupon is valid FOR 3 MONTHS!

have fun shopping! hehehe....don't say i didn't warn you!
 
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SUMMER SWEATER KAL || HOW TO TAKE GREAT PROJECT PICTURES WITH GUEST MY SO-CALLED HANDMADE LIFE

photos by my so called handmade life
if you're a member of our regular knit alongs you will know who today's guest is. she is one of my favorite knitters and i just swoon over all of her projects. her photos always leaving me wanting more and whether it's on her ravelry page, blog, kollabora, instagram - you name it...i love michelle (or as us knitters know her - mamatronic) of the blog my so-called handmade life's work.

there is something that comes across in her imagery...a sense of calm and peace, a feeling of warmth, caring and home. she makes me want to just jump into her photos and curl up in them. 

so when organizing this year's summer sweater kal i knew exactly who to ask to come do a guest post on taking your wip pics, selfies etc - michelle. i'm sure you will recognize some of her pics below because more times than not her images are at the top of my knitting posts during kals. i can't resist a mamtronic image i tell ya. love em. and i hope you will all too.

photos by my so called handmade life

now let's hear from the lovely michelle herself....


I'm guessing that if you're reading this you already know how satisfying it is to make something with your hands, even more so to wear it.  But sweater styles change and gifts get worn away from us, leaving us with only the memory of the hours spent working on it; that is, unless we have a photo of the experience.

photos by my so called handmade life

Having a nice image of your finished object is a lasting keepsake from that time in your life.  

I can look at a photo of a sweater that no longer fits and remember what was happening in my life while I knitted those stitches: how I braved a modification or tried my first fair isle.  I can look back on a photo of that hat I made my daughter and savor the memory of the small girl who once wore it. These images are as meaningful to me as my old school photos because they chronicle a different aspect of my life through the years.  Since Shannon asked me to share about my finished object photos, I have enjoyed reminiscing about how the whole process has evolved in a short amount of time.

Here's a hint: it is very basic.

My Ravelry page had no photos of me wearing my hand knits in the first year I was a member. Though I loved to take photos, I didn't want any of myself and, let's face it, most of us knit for ourselves... alot.  However, a 365 self-portrait challenge broke that phobia fairly quickly.  My attitude went from, "Ugh, photos of me... delete...delete...delete..." to "Okay, whatever.  Let's just get this done."  Slowly, I began adding images of my knits as they would actually be worn to my Projects Page.

photos by my so called handmade life

I learned to keep the setting simple. For instance, I use a simple background that enhances  the color of the yarn, not one that my knit would get lost in. I also take most of my photos outside where I won't have to include the chaos of my cluttered house. The same simplicity applies to photography equipment. I only need:

1) Any camera at all - I've gotten decent results from cell phones, vintage cameras, and my dslr.  My favorite is my Canon Rebel with a cheap 50mm fixed lens opened up to a wider aperture for a nice soft depth of field.  If I do edit, it's just basics in Aperture and maybe a vintage photo preset.  For iphone photos I use Snapseed.  I love that a photo can be taken, edited, and uploaded to my Ravelry page in moments.  There's really no excuse for a "No featured photo" box on my Projects Page now.   The cell phone is also handy for WIP shots.  If I take those in the same place at the same time of day it really shows off  how the project is "growing."

photos by my so called handmade life

2) Something steady if you're photographing yourself - If you don't have a willing partner, get a cheap tripod and use your camera's timer.  At this point I have a $20 tripod, but at one time it was books stacked on a chair that steadied my camera.  I also have a remote now too, but haven't actually used it yet.  I am the queen of set, run, and click photos.  There's only one word for my self portrait process- ghetto.  First, I put something in the place where I'll be standing for the photo (This could be a garden hoe or patio plant) and I focus on it manually.  Then, I set my f-stop no wider than 3.5 or 4.0, ensuring the sweater will be in focus even if I step out of position.  Next, I move my garden hoe stand-in, click the shutter on timer, and run to my place.

photos by my so called handmade life

If I have a partner to take the photo for me, I use them as my stand-in to focus on and compose around, getting closer and lower than I used to think I needed to, unless it gives me a fun house mirror look.  In that case, I take it from a higher vantage point.  Then we switch places.  I just remind them to keep the camera level and still.  The shots below were taken that way.  I had supper on the stove and company over but I wanted a fast FO photo because my hair was decent that day.  (Just being honest.)

photos by my so called handmade life

This leads to the most important component of a great photo:

3) Light - It softens, brightens, hides and exposes.  Light can change the whole mood of a moment.  I can be in the ugliest place but the quality of the light can mercifully hide one thing while bringing another out.  In the cell phone photo below a blah background is cloaked by the quality of the light, while the knit is allowed to shine, bathed in a lighted foreground.

photos by my so called handmade life
photos by my so called handmade life

Natural morning or late afternoon light is the best bet, but if that's not an option I can always open some windows and use the tripod with a slow shutter speed indoors.  I sometimes use an inexpensive bounce flash device to neutralize shadows and red eye.  And there's always white balance adjustments in Photoshop.  My best opportunity to take photos is in the middle of the day when outdoor light is harsh.  I've found nice, even shade on our breezeway, using the utility room door as a backdrop.  If you've seen my Rav page, you've seen this door... many times.   We work with what we have, right?

photos by my so called handmade life

Sometimes a seemingly frustrating lighting situation can be used to my advantage, as with the project photos of Lady Bat.  

When I raced outside for that  quick photo shoot I was disappointed that the sun was so low and it was almost dark.  I decided to let the waning light share the focus with my sweater, rather than just keeping it behind me to fully illuminate my sweater.  I played with the camera position for more or less flare.   My knit wasn't quite as visible, but I loved the overall effect.  I then added a few detail shots with direct sunlight to make the stitch pattern clear.

photos by my so called handmade life

I really like detail shots, especially if they are of a particularly tricky or beautiful part of a design that I want to remember.  For these I use a wide aperture for shallow depth of field and get close.  I can get excessive with these.

photos by my so called handmade life
photos by my so called handmade life

One last thing to consider is what you like about your knit.  How you imagine it looking?  Where do you imagine wearing it?  Maybe you could incorporate this into your FO photo.  Try different locations

photos by my so called handmade life
photos by my so called handmade life

or different times of day.  (I know I have a million utility room door photos and I say this.)  As with the Lady Bat photo,  the knit doesn't always have to be front and center to be best enjoyed. Sometimes just viewing your knitwear from a different perspective can give you a new appreciation for the construction.

photos by my so called handmade life
photos by my so called handmade life
photos by my so called handmade life
photos by my so called handmade life

I think I love photographing things I make almost as much as I love making them.

thank you soooo much michelle! you rock girl! thank you for so much inspiration, kindness and for being you! hugs!

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KIDS CRAFTS || SUMMER FUN CALENDAR

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since this momma has been so busy lately i decided to try something this summer to help get the kids involved in staying organized during july and august. a summer fun calendar!

it helps me to have a reminder to not just work but to also have some fun and play with my girlies. i really love calendars, day timers, journals etc and heck - any excuse to draw and color is always good in my book! so we decided to make our own summer fun jumbo calendar! i got the kiddos to draw the calendar and then write and color in all the activities they would like to do each day! they had a blast doing it and so did i.

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they wake up each day and run to check what's on the calendar and we plan accordingly.

now don't get me wrong, i'm not supermom by a long shot. not every activity gets done but it's fun to try! and it's even more fun to come up with imaginative ones like on august 1st my oldest wants to open her own sewing shop!!! i mean how cute is that? she is going to set up her own pretend shop in the condo and sell her sewn wares. my heart is bursting! adorbs!

would you like to make one too? get your kiddos to follow along with the pics below and help them draw up your own jumbo SUMMER FUN CALENDAR!

STEP ONE: DRAW YOUR CALENDAR LINES
summer fun calendar craft on luvinthemommyhood.com
summer fun calendar craft on luvinthemommyhood.com

STEP TWO: WRITE IN YOUR MONTH, DAYS OF THE WEEK AND NUMBERS
summer fun calendar craft on luvinthemommyhood.com
STEP THREE: COLOR & WRITE IN YOUR ACTIVITIES
summer fun calendar craft on luvinthemommyhood.com
summer fun calendar craft on luvinthemommyhood.com
summer fun calendar craft on luvinthemommyhood.com
STEP FOUR: HAVE FUN!!!
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do you  have a summer calendar or fun activity you do to help stay organized during the summer? i'd love to hear about it! pour yourself a cuppa and come chat :)

MOMENTS IN THE MOMMYHOOD || TGIF & WINNERS

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hello my lovelies! i hope you've all had a wonderful week and are looking forward to the weekend as much as i am!  

life has been chaos over here this week. i have worked harder this last week or so than i ever have in my life...well except for giving birth that is. the "secret project" has a deadline right around the corner...like a week around the corner. eek! plus i've got the sally dress testing in mid swing amongst other projects so this momma is working a lot. my poor kiddos have been having to be real creative with play time (don't you just love our egg carton caterpillars? i ran out of glue so the eyes are taped on, had no pipe cleaners left so we used straws and i was too lazy to clean up paint so they used markers...how's that for a crafty mom..lmao!) and have shown great patience and understanding in regards to this weeks schedule for me.

egg carton caterpillars on luvinthemommyhood.com
sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do and after the next few days are over i will make it up to them in spades :) they are already excited about what i have planned...lol. have any other moms had to do this with their jobs or a big life experience where other things have just had to be put on hold? i'd love to hear your tips if you have. i could definitely use them. thankfully the hubs took a few days off this week for me to work and the kids and him had a BLAST. i was sad to miss out but grateful for the quiet time in the house which is a miracle around here.

i also wanted to pop in and announce the winners of the "sew sweetness bag pattern giveaway"!!! 


i love sara's patterns and i'm so excited to announce the winners!!!! woot woot! it was such a generous prize for her to give! you ready to know who won?

the first winner is commenter #39 - paula
the second winner is commenter #128 - mel
the third winner is commenter #220 -  becky from sewbeckyjo.com

congratulations ladies!!! we'll be in touch with you soon! and thank you to all who entered as well as to sara for the awesome giveaway! you can find all things sew sweetness here:


 what have you been up to this week? have you been knitting/sewing/crafting? what projects do you have on the go? any tips for this busy mom? let's chat...coffees on & i miss you gals!

wishing you all a wonderful and relaxing weekend filled with yummy coffee, good friends, your fave crafts, cuddles and lots of smiles! xoxoxo see you on monday!

SEWING || FIVE AND TEN DESIGNS - VOLUME ONE!

 five and ten designs

you in the mood to do a little sewing? of course you are!

i'm so excited to show off the first collection from five and ten designs! a collaborative project from 5 of my fave sewing pals! they took 1 bodice pattern and turned it into 10 designs and a fab e-book containing all of them! drool worthy projects, lovely images, and full color step by step instructions from jessica (the sewing rabbit), delia (delia creates), stef (girl. inspired.), jessica (craftiness is not optional) and heidi (elegance & elephants)!

the project range is awesome too! so many fun variations and designs to suit everyone! this collection is not to be missed! it's a must have for your sewing collection! check it out!

five and ten designs
five and ten designs
five and ten designs

squeeeeeeeeeee! i mean honestly...if these don't make you want to buy fabric and drop everything to start sewing i don't know what will! 


five and ten designs
five and ten designs
five and ten designs
five and ten designs

want to see more? click HERE to check out the look book to see more pics and view the e-book!

Check out more info on the five and ten designs website or click below to purchase it! 

congratulations ladies!!!!! i can't wait to get sewing from it!

what do you guys think? do you love it too? which one would you make first? i can't even begin to choose!

SUMMER SWEATER KNIT ALONG - HANDMADE IN THE UK GIVEAWAY!

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TODAY IS THE DAY! GET THOSE NEEDLES KNITTING!

it's the start of the summer sweater knit along today and to kick off our 2+ month party we're starting right off with a bang! i've had the pleasure of getting to know alexa & emily - the duo behind the tin can knits design powerhouse over the last few years and both of these ladies are talented, sweet and very generous. their latest release - "handmade in the uk" is sure to be a new fave in your knitting collection. filled with gorgeous and beautiful designs you get patterns for garments, accessories - even home decor! also the 2 sweaters featured in the book come in sizes 0-6mths all the way up to 4XL! amazing!
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You'll find lovely photographs, illustrations, charm and that signature tin can knits style. 

you'll want to drop whatever you're making and get knitting from handmade in the uk! i couldn't resist featuring the 2 sweaters in the book - lush and windswept as both would make great summer sweater knit along projects! both the child and adult sizes are shown above.

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would you like to win a copy of handmade in the uk?

// HOW TO ENTER//
- simply leave me a comment below letting me know which pattern is your favorite from handmade in the uk.
- bonus entry: like tin can knits and/or luvinthemommyhood on facebook and leave a separate comment letting us know you did that too.

// THE PRIZE //
- one winner will win a copy of handmade in the uk from tin can knits

//  THE RULES //
- you must leave a valid email address in your comment to qualify.
- giveaway is open until sunday, july 28th, 2013, PST.
handmade in the uk giveaway on luvinthemommyhood.com
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MOMENTS IN THE MOMMYHOOD - SUMMERTIME CRAFTS

summer crafts with kids

life has been busy to say the least around here.

with m home from school for the summer it's been a bit of a balancing act for this momma to keep all my work going and have 2 kidlets at home with me. the weather has been gorgeous though so we've been having fun and days have been filled with laughs, crafts & good times.

but all that aside it's not always easy. i have some BIG & exciting news to share with you all.  not yet....but soon. i've been working really, really hard in the background on a secret. it's taken up a lot of heart & soul and a lot of time. i've also been trying to keep up with all of my other creative projects and of course - the blog.

summer crafts with kids

how does one do all of that without losing it? no sleep and a lot of hard work.

it's been fun though and on the up side the sally dress is also now out to testers as we speak!!! phew!  i can't wait to get it out to you all and see some awesome sally dresses online!!!! so excited! hopefully the pattern will be out at the end of the month! i'm crossing my fingers! i've got some great testers working on them right now! thank you again to all who applied. there were so many talented sewers i seriously did a first come/first serve based on size sort of thing. i honestly so appreciate all your enthusiasm! it was so sweet of all of you! thank you for your support!

what have the kiddos and i been up to? 

i'm a strong believer in creative and independent play in our house. we are in a condo so while we can't be outside all day everyday we can still be adventurous and have fun.  we've been loving the video series by my friend caroline of the fab blog "salsa pie" for pbs parents on crafting with kids! we recently made the diy water bottle boat and the kids played with it for at least an hour and a half and then took it in the bath with them that night!  we're going to work our way through the whole series.

summer crafts with kids


summer crafts with kids

another fun series we've been loving is "camp classic play" by the blog classic play. so many fun activities and crafts to do there as well! also be sure to check out the online mag "crafting connections". it's "a creative magazine (and more) for little ones & grown ups". i'm loving their new paper mache tea set!

in our house the glues sticks are flying, tape is being...well....taped...scissors are cutting, boxes are being recycled into fun projects and smiles are on our faces! 

i also recommend the books you can find in your local book stores on crafts that are sort of like phonics books. we have the kumon big book of crafts and really like it. i seriously almost peed my pants making the masks you see on the girls from that book. i laughed so hard. i mean really....is that not funny?

it's always good fun to see your kids look like an animal...hahaha. a raccoon and a kittycat to be exact.

we also have some fashion design, origami, jewelry and more to work our way through this summer. as well as our local library reading club that the kids are enjoying and forts galore i think so far we're holding it together pretty well this summer considering this momma has a big deadline coming up :)

and before i go we have a winner for the c. johannesen jewelry giveaway! the winner is.........

 commenter #49 - kristin of sew technicolor

congratulations kristin! we'll be in touch with you soon!

so...what have you been up to this summer? do you have any fun craft/activities that you recommend for indoor playtime? i'd love to hear about them! wishing you all a crafty, creative and sunshine & laughter filled weekend!

SUMMER SWEATER KNIT ALONG PINTEREST BOARD!


we're only one week away from the start of our summer sweater knit along 2013! so excited you guys and i know you all have been too!  so in preparation for our upcoming kal it's time to start our pin board!

we can't have our knit along without our pinterest board! so come follow & tell your knitter friends to come follow too! the more the merrier!


last kal we tried out a new way of organizing all of our fave patterns and inspirational images for projects. i love doing roundups but found it was getting to be quite the list of lovelies we were all drooling over! a sure testament to the mad skills of the knitting designers out there right now! so we tried out having a kal pin board and it was soooo fun!

so much fun in fact we're doing it again! can i get a woot woot!

i've already starting pinning like mad (sorry followers for the mass pinning of sweaters in one brief time period...please don't unfollow me) and hope you all can join in too! i want to know which sweaters you are trying madly to decide between, the ones that keep you up at night because you want to knit them so bad, the ones you will spend ALL of your budget on to buy yarn for because you ABSOLUTELY need to make it.....you know....those ones :) and don't lie and say you don't have them cause i so know you do my fellow knitters. so spill the beans...

simply leave me a comment below letting me know what your fave sweater patterns are and which ones you'd like to see put on the pin board and i'll add them in!

all the details on how to sign up for the summer sweater kal will be up next week on july 24th! so don't worry, you haven't missed it yet! but you can join in the conversation already a buzz in our ravelry group here.

need some new yarn for your project? hop on over to check out pepperberry knits! heidi makes the loveliest cashmere yarns and is one of our fabulous summer sweater kal sponsors! she's so awesome she's offering all of you 30% OFF all orders till the end of july! sweeeet! she also has free shipping on all orders over $100! use code "sskal2013" to get your 30% off! thanks heidi!!

soooo....what are your sweaters? come on...time for a coffee break! join in the fun!

COLOR YOUR SUMMER - EMELIA NECK SCARF TUTORIAL!

Emelia Neck Scarf Tutorial

I'm so excited about today's tutorial! I've been dying to show it to you!

I'm also thrilled to be a part of the Color Your Summer Series again this year! I adore this series & Kirsten & Delia! I always get so inspired by Color Your Summer and if you're a reader of my blog you know I love color. I was super happy to get YELLOW as my color this year. I decided to go for something bright & bold and put that lovely yellow front and center.

Emelia Neck Scarf Tutorial

Recently I spotted looks from the Miu Miu Fall/Winter 2013 Fashion Show and fell head over heels for the neck scarfs the gals were all wearing (you can see pics of the show here and here). In shades of yellow and black with large bright polka dots on them - I was smitten!  So since my color is yellow I had some fun and drew my own design on some solid yellow fabric and made my own version of a fabric neck scarf. Since I think it's pretty darn awesome and a fun trend I don't mind seeing come back I thought it would be a fun tutorial to do for Color Your Summer!

 I rocked a mean neck scarf in my day ladies, and like hats - I love me a good scarf! Knit or sewn...it doesn't matter...I'll wear it!

Emelia Neck Scarf Tutorial
Emelia Neck Scarf Tutorial

WOULD YOU LIKE TO MAKE ONE TOO? HERE'S HOW...


Emelia Neck Scarf Tutorial

EMELIA NECK SCARF SEWING TUTORIAL

// MATERIALS //
- 1/2 Yard Fabric (I used quilting cotton) cut on the bias
- Matching thread
- Pins
- Scissors
- *Optional: Sharpie Fabric Marker

// INSTRUCTIONS //
CUTTING OUT YOUR NECK SCARF
 *FUN OPTION: I chose to draw my pattern design onto my solid yellow fabric using Fabric Sharpies. It's a fun and creative way to add a bit of personality to your accessory! Find them at your local craftstores (I got mine from Walmart.).

Cut 2 pieces of fabric on the bias 40"W x 4"H. Cutting it on the bias will give your neck scarf a nice stretch to it. Here's a great link on how to cut fabric on the bias from the lovely dana of the blog made.
Fold your 40"L piece of fabric in half height wise (so your height is now 2") and then match your short ends up with each other. Cut your ends on a 45 degree angle. Repeat for your other fabric piece making sure all your ends are cut the same. See diagram above.

SEWING YOUR NECK SCARF
Place both of your neck scarf pieces right sides facing each other and pin along your unsewn edges and sew along the entire scarf (including your ends) with a 1/4" seam allowance taking care to leave a 1 1/2" opening in the center long edge of your scarf to turn your scarf right side out. See diagram below.
Trim your seam allowances taking care to clip the corners of your ends & point close to your seam (be careful not to cut into your sewing). Turn the neck scarf right side out and push out your corners so they are nice and crisp. Press neatly turning under your opening.  Pin your opening closed. Hand stitch the opening closed with an invisible stitch.

That's it! You did it! Easy, quick & makes a great gift too!

WEARING YOUR NECK SCARF
With your nice long edge standing crisply around the back of your neck, tie a small knot in front (not too tight) and center on your neck.  You're good to go! For added fun you could put the knot off to the side as well!  Wear this in the summer with a cute strapless top/dress or a white tee/tank, and pair in the winter with your fave new coat! Feminine, fun and so romantic!

Emelia Neck Scarf Tutorial
Emelia Neck Scarf Tutorial

Thanks for reading! I hope you'll join in with Color Your Summer and embrace your inner yellow! Go wild with it or just add a dash - no matter what just make sure to enjoy it and spoil yourself with a new accessory for the summer & winter!

A big thank you again to Delia for having me over on her lovely blog. Since I first started reading Delia eons ago I've been smitten. She's sweet, talented and such an inspiring mom. Thanks for having me luv & for being such a wonderful friend..xoxox!

WOULD YOU LIKE TO MAKE ONE TOO? 


head on over to delia creates to ready more color your summer fun!

what do you think? do you have a thing for all things scarves? would you rock a neck scarf? what a fun gift this would make too! what fabric would you use to make yours? let's chat ladies! coffee's on!

GIVEAWAY || SEW SWEETNESS BAG PATTERNS!

sew sweetness bag pattern giveaway
AEROPLANE BAG PATTERN BY SEW SWEETNESS
every woman deserves a great bag!

and thankfully we have an awesome giveaway today from our sponsor sew sweetness!!! sara is the sweet and lovely blogger behind sew sweetness and her fabulous pattern shop of the same name. need a new bag for your next trip? a new camera bag? wallet? clutch? you name it - sara's got a pattern for it!

sew sweetness bag pattern giveaway

sew sweetness patterns feature full color photos & detailed step by step instructions! i am dying to whip up an aeroplane bag for myself this year and also her paparazzi camera bag pattern! i need them both! but then....

ahhhhh...who am i kidding? i can't just pick one bag - i need them all!

but guess what? the winner won't have to! keep reading to find out the FABULOUS prize sara has up for grabs today! get those sewing machines & your latest fabric crushes ready! here's some pics of just a few of the fantastic bag patterns sew sweetness has to offer!

sew sweetness bag pattern giveaway


sew sweetness bag pattern giveaway
sew sweetness bag pattern giveaway
sew sweetness bag pattern giveaway

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

 ||THE PRIZE ||
 - 3 winners will get 6 PATTERNS EACH!!! WOW! what a great prize!!! thank so much sara!

 || HOW TO ENTER ||
- simply leave a comment below letting me know what your favorite sew sweetness bag pattern you'd make first!
- *bonus entry: like sew sweetness and/or luvinthemommyhood on facebook & then leave us another comment letting us know you did that too.

|| THE RULES ||
- you must leave a valid email address with your comment or you will be disqualified.
- giveaway is open until 07/21/2013, midnight, pst.

sew sweetness bag pattern giveaway

i heart sara (she's just so darn sweet!) and her patterns and hope you all do too! head on over to her shop to drool some more! you can find all thins sew sweetness here: