EVENTS || TRUNK SHOW & SIGNING AT BEEHIVE WOOL SHOP!!

Journey Trunk Show & Book Signing at Beehive Wool Shop

Jane and I are SO excited to announce that our official Canadian launch of JOURNEY will be hosted at the amazing and iconic Beehive Wool Shop here in lovely Victoria, BC, Canada!!!

This timeless staple on the yarn shop scene is one of Canada's loveliest stores! Filled to the brim with tastefully curated yarns and more - the Beehive is a must see on Vancouver Island. They are also the ONLY Canadian stockist of the coveted Brooklyn Tweed yarns!

Jane and I are beyond thrilled to be able to launch JOURNEY at the Beehive and we're having a party to celebrate! Join us at the Beehive Wool Shop on Saturday, March 29th from 12-4pm! Yay! Bring your copies of JOURNEY for us to sign or pick up a copy in the store! And for those of you looking to buy a copy, the Beehive offers 15% off the book price if you purchase the yarn for one of the projects from the book in the store!!

So mark your calendars! We'll have our trunk show from JOURNEY on display so you can come and try them on and look at them in person too! Hop on the ferry from Vancouver, drive up island, visit from the US....you will love Victoria and we would LOVE to see you!

Beehive Wool Shop

Official Canadian Launch of JOURNEY

Date: March 29th, 2014
Time: 12pm - 4pm
1700 Douglas Street
Victoria, BC, Canada
V8W 2G7

Can you make it out? I'd love to hear if you plan on coming and don't forget to tell your friends! If you do make it this Sat we would love to see your finished and wip JOURNEY projects too! So feel free to bring them with you to show them off!

We hope to see you and your friends there!!!! Happy knitting!

GIVEAWAY || FABRIC SPARK'S VERY SHANNON FAT QUARTER FABRIC BUNDLE!

Very Shannon Fat Quarter Fabric Bundle for Fabric Spark
Very Shannon Fat Quarter Fabric Bundle for Fabric Spark

As a sewing blogger I admit I've dreamed on many an occasion of having a fabric bundle named after me!

I was thrilled when the newest online Canadian (yes, I said Canadian - whoop whoop!) online store Fabric Spark opened! Daryl is one of our newest sponsors and I'm just thrilled to be working with her! She has curated a fresh and lovely fabric shop!

When she asked if I'd like to choose a fat quarter fabric bundle and offer a giveaway I was just over the moon! Can we say fuuuuuuun people!!! I was so giddy it took me a few days to choose! In the end I decided to go with a fun black/white palette! Since I've been doing some decorating around the house I've been on a serious black/white kick lately! All the pics above are of the Very Shannon Fat Quarter Bundle!

Very Shannon Fat Quarter Fabric Bundle for Fabric Spark

I hope you love this modern mix of prints and textures! I can easily see these fabrics going from throw pillows, quilts, accessories all the way to clothing! How fun would a Patricia Cowl be in these prints?

www.fabricspark.com

So would you like to win my "Very Shannon Fat Quarter Bundle"? Find out how to enter below!

// THE PRIZE
- One lucky winner will win the Very Shannon Fat Quarter Bundle from Fabric Spark. This bundle includes the following fabrics:

Suvi in White by Lotta Jansdotter, Tiny Gingham from Michael Miller, Leaves in Charcoal by Carolyn Friedlander, Suvi in Black, Crosshatch in black by Carolyn Friedlander, and Tav in White by Lotta Jansdotter

// HOW TO ENTER
- Simply leave me a comment letting me know what you would make with the Very Shannon Fat Quarter Bundle!
- Bonus Entry: Follow Fabric Spark and/or Very Shannon on facebook and leave me a separate comment letting me know you did that too.

// THE RULES
- You MUST leave a valid email address in your comment or you will be disqualified.
- Giveaway is open until Monday, March 24th, 2014 at midnight, PST.

Very Shannon Fat Quarter Fabric Bundle for Fabric Spark

Happy fabric shopping and good luck! I hope you will all enjoy this fat quarter bundle as much as I do!!!!!

SEWING || PERFECT PATTERN PARCEL & GIVEAWAY!

Ava Dress by Victory Patterns
Ava Dress by Victory Patterns
Ava Dress by Victory Patterns
I love indie designers and I try to support and sew with indie designer patterns as much as possible.

Especially this year as I try to handmade as much of my wardrobe as possible. It's such a great feeling to support another creative designer! So I was super excited to hear about the new Perfect Pattern Parcel!

What is Perfect Pattern Parcel? A wonderfully curated bundle of 5 independent designer patterns that supports charities with a fun pricing structure that let's YOU decide how much to pay!

Who is Perfect Pattern Parcel? "Put together two entrepreneurial makers driven by their internal voices and one self-taught hacker with an "if you build it, they will come" mentality, and Perfect Pattern Parcel was born. We are passionate about supporting independent designers in their craft and fostering a community of makers to grow. Our mission is to offer high-quality pdf sewing patterns written by indie designers while supporting children's education."

What's in Perfect Pattern Parcel #1? "Pattern Parcel #1 includes sewing patterns for women that are modern classics, featuring both flattering silhouettes and garments that are comfortable to wear. From a new little black dress to weekend play wear, the patterns in Parcel #1 have got you covered."

Summer Concert Tee by Dixie Diy sewn by True Bias
Summer Concert Tee by Dixie DIY sewn by True Bias
Dandelion Top & Dress by Disparate Disciplines
Accordian Bag by Sew SweetnessParcel 1 Collage

// Pattern Parcel #1 features the following patterns:
:: Accordion Bag by Sew Sweetness
:: Summer Concert Tee by Dixie DIY
:: Ava by Victory Patterns
:: The Skater Dress by Kitschycoo
:: Dandelion Dress & Top by Disparate Disciplines

Such a lovely collection of awesome designers!!!!! Each of the patterns in the Perfect Pattern Parcel #1 are highly recommended and a great addition to your wardrobe! Make sure you check out the Perfect Pattern Parcel today! You only have until this Friday, midnight EST! Happy sewing!

You can find Perfect Pattern Parcel here:


And don't forget to enter the Perfect Pattern Parcel Giveaway below!!! Som great prizes up for grabs!!!

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Disclaimer: The 5 PDF patterns offered in the Perfect Pattern Parcel #1 were provided to me free of charge for participating in the Perfect Pattern Parcel #1 Blog Tour but, as always, the thoughts expressed in this post are my own.

NEW GIVEAWAY WINNERS || EUCALAN / KNITTER'S PRIDE AND JOURNEY KAL!!!


I'm back from a jam packed weekend in Seattle for our book signings/trunk shows at Vogue Knitting Live and Tolt Yarn & Wool!

We had a great time but I'm happy to be home! I missed my kiddos and the hubs. I've got some pics to come & fun things to share but with spring break in full swing here & my unpacked luggage everywhere I'll be popping in a tad later to say hello! For now I have had to redraw winners for TWO giveaways!!!

// Let's start with the "new" winner of our Eucalan and Knitter's Pride Giveaway! Our new winner is....
Commenter #28 - SoniaMarie

// And our winner for the #1 Prize Package for our JOURNEY Knit Along Giveaway is........

Entry #53 - Andrea Mowry of the blog I'll Knit if I Want To (rav id: dreareneeknits) 

// Our winners for the #2 & #3 Prize Packages are....

Entry #66 - Becky Stewart of West Coast Knitter (rav id: delishknits)

Entry #120 - Kristen Holmes of House of Holmes (rav id: mamaholmes)

Congratulations ladies! I will be in touch asap in regards to your prize! Enjoy!!!! I hope you had a lovely and awesome weekend!

MAKING || WIP'S

Tim Horton's and knitting \\ www.veryshannon.com
Yarnster Hat in Malabrigo Rastita // www.veryshannon.com
Lotta Jansdotter Syliva // www.veryshannon.com
Sweet as Honey // www.veryshannon.com
My handmade lovelies // www.veryshannon.com
My handmade lovelies // www.veryshannon.com

I love having works in progress. I love the idea of new possibilities, new ideas, new projects & new designs. The whole essence of making just gets me all giddy. 

I realized I hadn't shown any pics of my recent wip's on the blog lately. So I've got a few lovelies to share above of what I've been working on. If you follow me on instagram you have seen the progression of some of these for sure. My fave new socks in progress using the amazing Caterpillar Green yarns! I die. This self striping yarn is so AWESOME. But more on them next month! Stay tuned to win some of your own..hehe.

I'm also using the most gorgeous skein of Malabrigo Rastita to finally make a Yarnster hat for me! I loved this hat when I designed it last year (it's FREE!) but it resides in a local yarn shop and not on my head so my lovely friend Arika so sweetly gifted me this skein to make my own since the pattern is named after her generous self. It's going to be so pretty and I cannot wait to wear it! Aren't those tones just so lovely together?

I also have projects coming up soon with the new Lotta Jansdotter line Sylvia! You guys know how obsessed I am with anything Lotta related. I even have Lotta washi tape thanks to my pal Holly! I am currently planning on covering my house in these prints to match my fave rug. I can't wait to show you them and when I do...you may get some too!!!!! I love being sneaky...hehe.

Then I have been drooling and I mean drooling over the gorgeous new line Sweet As Honey from the oh so insanely talented Bonnie Christine from Going Home to Roost for Art Gallery Fabrics! Seriously, even my package that came with my fabrics from her was drool worthy! I'll be showing you all what I will be making on the 25th as I'm lucky enough to be part of her Sweet As Honey Blog Tour! There have been some lovely projects made already! You can see them all here!

And those last 2 pics above...yep....that lovely stacked pile of goodies? I get so excited just looking at it! I loooove that everything in that pile is made by me (sans the wood buttons)! I hope to wear some of them this weekend! That's right! That is what I'm packing for our trip tomorrow!!!! YAY!!!! It's here! Jane and I leave tomorrow for the US! Don't forget we will be at Tolt Yarn and Wool on Thurs night from 6-8pm (come see us!!!) for a signing/trunk show and then you can find us at Vogue Knitting Live in Seattle all weekend! Our trunk show will be up at the Stash Local Booth #310 and we will be doing a book signing on Saturday from 12-2pm! You will be able to see pics from this weekend on my instagram! We can't wait to see all of you! And just in case you are nosy like me the items in the pile are as follows starting from the top of pile...Antrorse, Josephine, Tova, Sigma and Saiph! YAY!

So what have you been making? Any projects you're dreaming about? Grab a cuppa Tim Horton's and join me! Let's chat!!! See you all next week! Happy creating!

Tim Horton's and knitting \\ www.veryshannon.com

SEWING || JOSEPHINE TUNIC IN LUDLOW!

Josephine Tunic by Made by Rae // Sewn by VeryShannon.com
Josephine Tunic by Made by Rae // Sewn by VeryShannon.com
Josephine Tunic by Made by Rae // Sewn by VeryShannon.com

I recently got some time in to do some sewing for me. One of my goals this year is to sew as much of my wardrobe as possible & I've been having so much fun with it!

When Rae released her newest pattern - Josephine I knew I had to make it right away! Luckily I had just gotten my hands on Dear Stella's new line Ludlow that is a lovely cotton shirting! I fell madly for this adorable floral print Rosebuds that I thought would pair nicely with the feminine pleats and style of this tunic! As some of you discussed on instagram...I feel very Anne of Green Gables in this dress and love every bit of it! The puffy sleeves, pleats....need I say more? I looooooove Anne of Green Gables so this dress just makes me happy.

Josephine is filled with options! It's an awesome pattern but the best part - you can make it for your bust size!!! You can choose to make either A/B cup or C/D cup! I swear I did a happy dance Rae! I had to make zero adjustments for my bust! And not for the back either! That is a win win for me!!!! Plus those pleats - so fun to sew!!!! I loved that detail! I decided to make Option A but with the back of Option B (the elastic waist)! See - options! You can mix and match!


Josephine Tunic by Made by Rae // Sewn by VeryShannon.com

I can't wait to make another one with a more flowy fabric so I can try out the wider sleeve with elastic on the cuff! I think the blouse version will be next for me in a lovely solid! Rae's patterns are always clear to follow and easy to sew! I highly recommend Josephine especially for someone looking to hide some of those "parts" they don't want to highlight. This dress skims over the tummy instead of highlighting my problem area! It's a great length so I can show my legs but I also don't feel like my bust is exposed and I like that! It's nice to have a cute tunic that I can wear doing all my daily errands but can still play with the kids in since I don't have cleavage falling out everywhere!

I sewed the size XL for upper portion of the dress and graded out to the XXL for the lower. Now that I've sewed this one up though I would just make the XL for the whole dress next time. I didn't need the excess fabric that I thought I would for the waist/skirt portion. Since I'd like to try one without the elastic casing on the back this would be a must make adjustment for me. Before the elastic casing this tunic was way too big on my hips/back portion. Overall though Josephine will be a repeat sew in my house. I cannot wait to make another one!!!

Josephine Tunic by Made by Rae // Sewn by VeryShannon.com
Josephine Tunic by Made by Rae // Sewn by VeryShannon.com
Josephine Tunic by Made by Rae // Sewn by VeryShannon.com

I paired my Josephine with some cute boots, black leggings and my fave socks! How would you wear Josephine? What fabric are you going to use? Options you're making? Have you made one already? I can't wait to hear!
 Tunic: Josephine by Made by Rae
Size Made: XL graded out to XXL
Fabric: Rosebuds from Ludlow by Dear Stella
Boots: Payless Shoe Store

P.s. Yes, I know my little size tag says "L". It's for large. I like to label my clothing what size I would wear from a store (ready to wear) instead of my "sewing pattern size". Weird I know but it's how I remember what size I sewed.

JOURNEY KNIT ALONG GIVEAWAY WINNER!

JOURNEY image by Nicholas Kupiak // www.veryshannon.com
Image by Nicholas Kupiak
So sorry for the wait everyone! I've finally got the winners of our JOURNEY Knit Along Giveaway!!!!

I've been under the weather the past 2 weeks with a bad cold that my kiddo brought home from school. Yuck. I even lost my voice for 5 days!!! Can you imagine me - voiceless. Needless to say it was not good. But I'm back and I've got a winner!!!!!

Congratulations to.....
Entry #191 - Kylie from the blog "Like Purls Off a String"!!! Yay!

We'll be in touch soon with your prizes Kylie!

A big thank you again to our prize donors - Quince & Co. and Sincere Sheep!  And to all of you for knitting along with Jane and I. We had so much fun and hope you did too.

Remember you can find all the JOURNEY KAL info here on it's home page.

I also have a fancy new knit along Tips & Techniques page (you should check it out!) and a Knit Along Directory. I'm slowly building all the pages for the knit alongs so you guys can continue to use them as resources if you'd like.

I hope you all had a wonderful weekend! What have you been working on? Did you get your JOURNEY project finished?

PATTERN || KEIRNAN - QUINCE & CO.'S SCARVES ETC. COLLECTION 2014!!!!

Last fall I went after all sorts of dreams. I just bit the bullet, closed my eyes and hit send...on more than one occasion.

One of them was to submit a design for the new Scarves etc. 2014 Collection for Quince & Co. Now if you read the blog and know me you know how obsessed I am with Quince & Co. It was a DREAM of mine to be published by them and I'm so EXCITED to say now that's it's one that has come true!!!!


keirnan.jpg
keirnan.jpg

That's right!!!!! My newest pattern - Keirnan is in the Scarves etc. 2014 Collection that will be for sale tomorrow!!!! The pics are all up on ravelry today though so you can go fave, queue & more! YAY!!!!! I'm beyond thrilled and have had such a great time working with Quince & Co!!!

To design with their yarns is always a joy and to have one of my design/styling/photography icons - Carrie Bostick Hoge, photograph/style my pattern...I swear I almost fainted! I honestly jigged around the house yelling like a loon with my kids staring on thinking this is it...mom's finally lost it! I have had to pinch myself on numerous occasions!


keirnan.jpg

Keirnan is such a fun knit! And guess what - it's a great one for beginners too! So all you sewing readers looking to jump into knitting you CAN so make this! You all know my passion for geometrics and texture and Keirnan does not disappoint!

This reversible scarf is filled with geometrics and texture and is suitable for a beginner & beyond! Knit up in one of my fave weights - Osprey, Keirnan is lofty & stylish! It's the kind of scarf that can take you all year round! It's just perfect for this time of year with our endless rain and grey windy days! It's a wonderful layering piece!


keirnan.jpg

Scarves etc. 2014 is filled with 14 patterns that are all lovely and so inspiring! I am so honored to be included. 

I'm so, so , so excited for you all to pop over to Quince and Co. to see the lookbook and see the entire collection tomorrow! But for today you can see all the patterns on ravelry and fave/queue!


keirnan.jpg

You can find Keirnan on Ravelry here and for sale on Quince and Co. in the Scarves 2014 collection here on 03/06.

Thank you for all the support and to Quince & Co. - thank you for allowing me to make one of my dreams come true!!! It's been so amazing!


Don't miss out on getting your copy of Scarves etc. 2014 from Quince and Co.! 

You can find all things Quince & Co. below...

WEBSITE // RAVELRY // FACEBOOK // TWITTER

And you can find & buy Scarves etc. 2014 below starting 03/06...

RAVELRY //  QUINCE & CO. 


You can now buy KEIRNAN direct from our shop!!! Click HERE to buy Keirnan today!


Happy knitting everyone!!!! I can't wait to see all your Keirnan's pop up!! 

*All images copyright Carrie Bostick Hoge.

EVENTS || TOLT YARN & WOOL SHOP AND VOGUE KNITTING LIVE!!!

Totl Yarn and Wool Shop \\ veryshannon.com
tolt yarn and wool shop
We are so excited to announce that we will be at the amazing new shop - Tolt Yarn and Wool on March 13th, from 6-8pm for a book signing & trunk show!!!!! YAY! The items from JOURNEY will be on display and Jane and I will be there to chat, sign books and knit!

That's right, it's their weekly free Stitch Circle so if you stop by - bring your knitting! It's sure to be a great time! I've been following along on social media anxiously awaiting the opening of Tolt Yarn and Wool and I can't wait to see this gorgeous shop in person!


You can find Tolt Yarn and Wool below:

Book Signing/Trunk Show - March 13th 6:00pm - 8:00pm
4509 Tolt Avenue, Carnation, WA 98014 | (425) 333-4066

We can't wait to see you there!!!

Stash Local \\ veryshannon.com

And the fun doesn't stop there! After visiting Tolt Yarn & Wool Shop we are headed to Seattle, WA to Vogue Knitting Live the same weekend!!!! We are super duper excited to have the lovely and awesome shop Stash Local hosting our trunk show while there!

You can see all the items from JOURNEY on Friday and Saturday as well as meet Jane and I during a BOOK SIGNING from 12pm - 2pm on Saturday, March 15th! YAY! We had so much fun at VKL last year and I'm honestly counting down the days to this one!!!! We will be sure to instagram our trip and if you are attending VKL please don't be shy - come say hello!!!! We love seeing all of you!!!

You can find info on Stash Local here and find out more on Vogue Knitting Live here.

Vogue Knitting Live - Stash Local Booth Signing & Trunk Show
Trunk Show - March 14th-15th
Book Signing - March 15th 12:00pm - 2:00pm

Vogue Knitting Live Seattle // veryshannon.com

Will you be attending Vogue Knitting Live this year? Do you live in the Seattle area? Are you planning to come to either of the events above? We can't wait to see you!

GIVEAWAY || EUCULAN & KNITTER'S PRIDE WINNER!

Succulent by VeryShannon.com

It's Friday! Bring on the weekend! And to kick it off I thought I should announce our giveaway winner!

Last week we had a fun giveaway from Eucalan and Knitter's Pride! I was so excited to draw a winner it was like I was winning on my own! It was fun hearing about your favorite Eucalan scent and Knitter's Pride needles!

And now without further ado...the winner is.....

Commenter #234 - Kristen

Congratulations! We will be in touch soon! Wahoo!!! And a big thank you again to Eucalan and Knitter's Pride. Check them out if you haven't already!

I plan on finishing up a big project this weekend, starting a new exciting one and gearing up for some fun things I have to announce for you all next week so stay tuned! And amongst that I'm going to kick this nasty cold I've been fighting off and on for weeks, snuggle my babies and enjoy the sunshine that has finally come out.

Happy weekend to you all! Wishing you lots of laughs, coffee, naps, cuddles, sunshine & creating! See you next week! What are you working on this weekend? Any fun projects?

JOURNEY KNIT ALONG || THE GIVEAWAY!!!!

JOURNEY Knit Along Giveaway // www.veryshannon.com

It's time for the post you have all been waiting for! The JOURNEY Knit Along Giveaway!!!!

I have absolutely LOVED seeing everyone's projects from the book. I can't even begin to explain how much fun it has been and how amazing it is to see all these gorgeous items knit up form the projects that Jane and I worked so hard on. It's so special to us and I thank you all for showing us so much love and support. It really truly means so much! Jane and I are both sick this week so it's cheered us up to see all your WIP's and FO's!

So in honor of that we are so excited to have a giveaway for you all today!  Our way of saying thank you for knitting with us and for being so gosh darn awesome!   I wish I could hug each and every one of you! And even though the KAL is over please keep posting your pics! You can use hashtag #journeyknits on all your projects so we can still see them on Instagram and social media! I really enjoy following along with you all!

Now...are you ready to hear what you could win?



JOURNEY Knit Along Giveaway // www.veryshannon.com
// PRIZE 
One lucky winner will receive a $50 Gift Certificate from Quince and Co.!!!!!


JOURNEY Knit Along Giveaway // www.veryshannon.com
// PRIZE
One lucky winner will receive a Skein of Bannock by Sincere Sheep in the colorway of their choice!!!


JOURNEY Knit Along Giveaway // www.veryshannon.com
// PRIZE
- 2 lucky winners will receive the eBook of JOURNEY (this includes all the individual Pdf's as well)!


 // PRIZE
- 2 lucky winners will win 3 patterns of their choice from Very Shannon (that's me!)


// PRIZE
- 2 lucky winners will win 3 patterns of their choice from Jane Richmond


Here's how you can enter....

// PRIZES

Prize Package #1
The lucky winner will take home a $50 Gift Certificate to Quince & Co, an eBook of JOURNEY, 1 skein of Bannock from Sincere Sheep!

Prize Package #2 & #3
A copy of the eBook of JOURNEY, 3 patterns of the winners choice from Very Shannon and 3 patterns of the winners choice from Jane Richmond Designs!

// HOW TO ENTER
- You MUST be signed up for the JOURNEY KAL and you MUST have started a project during our knit along. Note: The project does not have to be completed to be eligible. We will be picking the winner randomly from the number that your entry gets allocated when you fill out the form. If you haven't filled out the entry form yet but you took part in the KAL you can sign up here:


// RULES
- You MUST have at least started and worked on a project during our JOURNEY knit along to be eligible to win. You do not need to have completed your project to win.
- Giveaway is open until Sunday, March 2nd, 2014.

A HUGE thank you to Quince and Co. and Sincere Sheep for their generous prize donations and for their support of JOURNEY! We so appreciate it!

JOURNEY Knit Along Giveaway // www.veryshannon.com

Looking for all the JOURNEY KAL info? Remember you can find all of our info here on our JOURNEY Knit Along Home Page.

Crossing my fingers and toes for your win! Good luck and thanks for knitting with us!!!

SEWING || 110 CREATIONS: A SEWIST'S NOTEBOOK REVIEW

110 Creations: A Sewist's Notebook Review // VeryShannon.com

2014 is the year that I really want to focus on sewing more garments for myself.

I quickly realized though that I need to find a better way to organize my adult clothing patterns, fabrics, notes and pattern pieces. There is only so much room in my condo to fit my sewing goodies so I have to be creative when organizing my sewing things.

When I spotted the review for 110 Creations: A Sewist's Notebook by Beth Byrge over on the Sewaholic blog I bought it on the spot. Yesssss......was all I kept saying to myself. It was like the blogging world read my mind that day. I had just purchased a pattern and was thinking to myself that I needed to find a better way to store these things when I popped over to Sewaholic and read Tasia's review. It was like bells were ringing and stars were shining...lol. A bit dramatic? Nope. If you saw how I store things now you would be doing the same thing.


 110 Creations: A Sewist's Notebook Review // VeryShannon.com


What is 110 Creations? While it's a handy coil bound notebook that you can keep track of all your sewing projects, fabric choices, measurements, notes, adjustments, wish lists and more!

Here is what 110 Creations features!
// PROJECT PAGES
You get 110 of these and they are awesome! Each has a figure for you to draw your outfit on (only con is the figure is dark ink so it will most likely show when you sketch/color on top of it) and color, as well as the following sections to fill out...



pattern / fabric / interfacing / notions / accents / planning notes / sizing & alterations 
seams & finishes / hem / notes for next time 

With lines for you to fill out and of course to name your project! So fun!!!!! This takes up the majority of the book but wait...there's more! 

// MEASUREMENT CHART
A handy page to put all your measurements on with a drawing so you can't forget the weird ones :)

// PROJECT LIST
A place for you to simply write in the names of the 110 projects you would like to make.

// PATTERN CATALOGUE
YES!!!! I love this part. Love it, love it! This section is divided into Tops, Pants, Skirts, Dresses, Outerwear, Children's, Men's  & Bags!!!! Can we see heck yeah people!!! I am always forgetting which patterns I own and then have to go dig them all out or scroll through on my computer. I love that I can document them all here. There are spaces to write in the name of the pattern, company, if you cut it or not yet and the price paid!

// WISH LIST
This section allows you to write down the lovelies you are dreaming of owning! You can add yours in the areas for fabric, patterns, notions & tools.

// NEEDLE CHANGE RECORD
Ummm...so I need this. I am a bad girl and always forget. Nuff said.

// NOTES
A 2 page lined section for writing notes. 

110 Creations: A Sewist's Notebook Review // VeryShannon.com
110 Creations: A Sewist's Notebook Review // VeryShannon.com

You can also purchase this book in a new format too! There is the larger side coil bound (which I have) and now a smaller version too! You can find them both for sale here.

Time to get myself organized and get sewing!!!! Who's with me? How do you store/organize your patterns? 

JOURNEY KNIT ALONG || MY ANTRORSE SWEATER

Antrorse Sweater Pattern by Very Shannon
Antrorse Sweater Pattern by Very Shannon
Antrorse Sweater Pattern by Very Shannon

Antrorse Sweater Pattern by Very Shannon
Antrorse Sweater Pattern by Very Shannon
Antrorse Sweater Pattern by Very Shannon
Antrorse Sweater Pattern by Very Shannon

Can you tell I love my Antrorse sweater? I'm so happy to have one of my pattern in my own size!

When designing Antrorse it was tricky to make it for someone that was way smaller in body size than I. Throughout the whole process I was dying to make one in my size so I could try it on as I went. The sewer in me wanted to drape, alter and shape and this time I had to trust the math and the stitches. I did end up making one for myself though. And the lazy knitter in me still hasn't blocked it....don't judge...lol. I know it needs it - desperately. But the weather here is so damp and dreary I knew it was going to take forever to dry and I just haven't been able to bring myself to do it yet. So you lucky ducks get pics of me in it pre-blocking :) And those of you who know I made this in October....hangs head in shame...I promise to block it soon.

When Jane and I planned out the JOURNEY KAL we both thought it would be fun for you guys to see us wearing our JOURNEY garments. You can see Jane's over on her blog later today. One of my favorite things now that Antrorse is out in the world is seeing all the beautiful body shapes wearing it and all of them looking gorgeous in it! I love that curvy gals like myself can wear it and that we look just as cute in it as the model in our book! With no waist/hip shaping it still let's us show off our curves but with the 2" of positive ease it doesn't cling to our bits and bobs that we don't want showing (ahem...like my 2 baby post c-section tummy). The funnel neck balances out our boobs and hips while the directional arrow down the center draws your eye upward slimming your frame.

I'm happy in this sweater alright. No tugging, pulling, shifting or feeling like I have to suck in all my air to pose for a pic for a few minutes. This is me. Dancing. Happy. Goofy. Listening to my new fave album  by Noah Gundersen (Ledges is my fave - cannot stop listening to this whole album), wearing my Antrorse exactly how I would on any given day. I love pairing it with my fave tunic of the moment - my Tova (you can read more about it here), a pair of dark grey leggings and my well loved knee high boots. The layers keep me warm and I feel like I'm wearing a short skirt (that flatters my legs) but doesn't reveal anything since I really have pants on :) That little pop of color just makes me smile. And knowing that I handmade both the tunic and the sweater makes me ecstatic! I love those outfit days.

My Antrorse is made from Quince and Co. Osprey in the colorway Honey and it's my fave. I am obsessed with it. It's this gorgeous creamy yellow/green color that is just awesome. I'm currently also making a Swift hat in the same color so I can rock this tone all over! Lol! A gal can't have enough of this color in my opinion. I love it. Same with the yarn :) But then you all know how much I love Quince and Co. The texture from this yarn just makes this graphic loving gals heart swoon :P

I didn't make that many mods for my pullover. I made a size 42 and the only thing I did was make mine a tad longer. I wanted the length a bit longer so it went over my problem area (aka the tummy mentioned above). Since I knew I was going to wear this with leggings more than pants it was the way to go. I hunted and hunted for the right buttons and when I spotted these at our local yarn shop - Knotty By Nature I knew they were destined for my Antrorse! They are real wood and smell glorious! I adore them!

Now it's your turn! We want to see your projects from JOURNEY! 

Get those pics added to our Ravelry group! Post your pics on your blog and share your links here! We can't wait to see all the finished projects next week you guys! There are some truly beautiful things being made!

And remember you can find everything JOURNEY KAL on our homepage here! Thanks for knitting with us!!
Sweater: Antrorse Sweater Pattern by Shannon Cook (me!) from JOURNEY
Yarn for Sweater: Quince and Co. Osprey in colorway Honey
Tunic: Tova Tunic (from Wiksten) sewn by me (read more here).
Leggings: Costco
Boots: Old Navy (2+ years ago)
Music I was listening to: Noah Gundersen (Can't stop listening to the whole album, but Ledges is my fave!)

CREATIVITY || SUPPORTING EACH OTHER - IMAGINE GNATS CAMPAIGN

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IMG Src - IMAGINE GNATS
One of my favorite things about being a blogger are the friendships I've made.

It's a special thing to be lucky enough to  have "met" so many of you and to have made so many wonderful and truly amazing friends. People I would never have had the chance to meet in life if not for blogging.  There's such a great support system online and without it I would truly not be as happy as I am now in my 30's. It helped me found out "who" I really am and to go after my dreams.

That being said I've also been lucky to watch so many dear friends careers soar! Watching others go after their dreams and succeed is pretty much as good as doing it yourself. I truly believe that when you are a creative individual the ones that understand your quirks and nuances the best are the other creatives in your life. We all need them. You know the ones that understand why you stay up all night because you "just had to sew" or "you had to finish turning your heel" or "you had a great design idea and had to sketch it all out". Those people. The ones who know why we do the things we do to feed our soul and to fill our hearts. The ones who know the happiness of creating and making. Whether it be sewing, knitting, drawing, designing, writing etc....if you create you just understand. That network of support is invaluable to us...we need it.


So today I'm showing some support to my pal Rachael of Imagine Gnats. She's going after one of her dreams and I really want to cheer her on! It's sort of my virtual "hurray" for her. Rachael is so talented and such a sweet & funny friend. When she started her sewing pattern line I was just over the moon for her! Her designs are some of my faves and the kids and I both enjoy them. She's been doing great things and her next goal & wish is to be able to release paper versions for sale of her already popular PDF sewing patterns.

How was she going to achieve this? Well, I was interested too. This is something I hope to one day do as well so I've been following along with Rachael (nagging her with questions all the time...lol...sorry Rachael) and realized it's quite a big financial investment to get them going. So Rachael has started a Indiegogo Campaign to crowd raise funds for her new business endeavor! I love when my friends do this! I feel good knowing I can do something to help their business become a reality. Even $1, $5, $10 or whatever you can contribute can help someone reach for the stars! What better way to show our kids that you can go after your dreams?

I've contributed to 2 other friends campaigns and I tell you it feels great. And no, I'm not trying to get all preachy and sales pitch like here. I'm just sayin' it feels good to help out someone you care about. You can contribute whatever you can afford and some price levels bring you fun perks too! I strongly believe you can't reach the stars alone. It takes family, friends and community to support you. To believe in you. Having that belief and confidence in your dream makes a world of a difference. If you think and believe you can make it happen you truly can.


Here's a little bit about Rachael and her campaign....


imagine gnats started as a little etsy shop, selling small sewn items to help support my family and also to give me a creative outlet in a corporate world. it's come a long way in just five years... from a hobby to a full-time job. my love of sewing and design has grown as well, and now my own sewing patterns help and inspire others to create.

Imagine Gnats Patterns // veryshannon.com
i am proud to have created patterns for garments that are easy to sew and easy to wear. imagine gnats patterns feature classic silhouettes with a modern twist that incorporate clever details and practical techniques

currently, my patterns are all offered as printable pdfs. the money raised on indiegogo will help cover the costs of an initial run of paper patterns, which means sharing my designs with even more sewists and inspiring more people.

for the cost of one pattern, you can help me reach my goal AND be one of the first to get the printed pattern of your choice. for a little bit more, you can get a full set of imagine gnats printed patterns. plus, early bird specials offer even better deals for the first contributors!

my initial print run will include 500 each of my existing five garment patterns. all of the money raised will go directly to that effort. once patterns are printed, i begin the selling and distribution phase.

i would love for you to tweet, share on facebook, email your friends and family... anything that will get the word out. every share helps and is so appreciated.

So today I'm saying "you can do it" Rachael. We're cheering you on girl! You go stand on those tippy toes and touch the stars. I can't wait to see how far you will soar!
imagine gnats // veryshannon.com

If you would like to contribute to Rachael's campaign click HERE to read all about it. You can also visit her over on Imagine Gnats and check out her lovely pattern shop here as well.

Are you reaching for the stars as well? What is your "creative" dream? Do you have a special support system in your life that helps you be "you"? Coffee's on & I'd love to hear from you!

SEWING || BRIGITTE NEEDLES & NOTIONS ZIPPERED POUCH TUTORIAL


Do not fear the zipper. 

Do not deny yourself of a bevvy of adorable zippered pouches. Trust me on this one folks. I spent years sewing avoiding sewing zippers. Now that I conquered my fear of zips I've been having so much fun with them! They are honestly just like what everyone says - scarier than they look and wayyyy easier than you think to sew. Once you do a few you will be a pro at them! I prefer zippers over sewing buttonholes any day!!

Now like most knitters I take knitting with me most places I go. The other day I found myself needing to pack multiple needles but didn't want to lose them in my knitting bag. So I started thinking there must be an easier way to keep my spares organized, without a huge case, that's easy to access and doesn't take up much room. I then thought - can I put them in my zippered pouch? Nope, not enough room (I carry a lot in mine). Then, better yet, why can't I have a separate section for my circulars on my pouch? Yesssss! I could do that! And The Brigitte Needles & Notions Zippered Pouch was born!

Brigitte Needles & Notions Zippered Pouch Tutorial // VeryShannon.com
Brigitte Needles & Notions Zippered Pouch Tutorial // VeryShannon.com
Brigitte Needles & Notions Zippered Pouch Tutorial // VeryShannon.com
Brigitte Needles & Notions Zippered Pouch Tutorial // VeryShannon.com

When I got my hands on some of Pat Bravo's new line "Rapture" from Art Gallery Fabrics I knew they would make a lovely and pretty zippered pouch. I used the following prints for my pouch...


The Delicate Femme Apricot is my fave from the whole collection. So gorgeous! I want to make a dress in it this year! You can read more about my review of this pretty new line here.

Now don't be scared of making this pouch. I promise it's not hard! Really. It's a basic zippered pouch with a zipper insertion that I think isn't the standard way to do them but a way that I really like. It's super duper easy and you can get right close to the zipper teeth so you get a clean finish. But feel free to put your zipper in any way you'd like to. And adding the pouch portion is a breeze. If you can sew straight lines you can make Brigitte! Trust me.

You ready? Let's get those needles and notions organized! You deserve a pretty new pouch for spring!


BRIGITTE NEEDLES & NOTIONS ZIPPERED POUCH TUTORIAL

*Copyright 2014 VeryShannon.com. All rights reserved. This tutorial is for personal use only unless prior permission has been given. Email askveryshannon@gmail.com if you have questions.

Brigitte Needles & Notions Zippered Pouch Tutorial // VeryShannon.com

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
8" W x 4.5" H (Front & Back)
6.5" W x 2.25" H (Pocket)

MATERIALS
4 @ 8.5" W x 5.25" H ( 2 for Outer Pouch and 2 for Inner Pouch)
2 @ 2.75" H x 4.5" W (Pocket Flap)
2 @ 7" H x 5.25" W (Pocket)
Interfacing - I use & love 931TD Pellon Fusible Interfacing cut to the sizes/quantity below:
2 @ 8.5" W x 5.25" H Light to Medium Weight Fusible Interfacing
1 @ 4.5" W x 2.75"H Light to Medium Weight Fusible Interfacing
1 @ 5.25" W x 7"H Light to Medium Weight Fusible Interfacing
1 9" zipper
Zipper foot for your machine
Coordinating Thread
1 Snap
Rotary Cutter w/mat or scissors
Pins

INSTRUCTIONS
*All seam allowances 1/4" unless otherwise noted.
STEP ONE: PREP POUCH FOR SEWING
Cut out all fabric and interfacing pieces as per the measurements listed in the "Materials" section. Set aside your 2 pieces that will be your "Outer Pouch" pieces, 1 of your "Pocket Flap", and 1 of your "Pocket". Iron your fusible interfacing to the wrong sides of these pieces. 
Brigitte Needles & Notions Zippered Pouch Tutorial // VeryShannon.com
Now take your 2 Pocket Pieces and place them right sides facing each other. Sew along one of the short edges ONLY with a 1/4" seam allowance. Turn right side out and press. *See diagram above.
Brigitte Needles & Notions Zippered Pouch Tutorial // VeryShannon.com

Next with right sides facing each other, sew 3 sides of your pocket flap, leaving one long edge unsewn. Clip your corners and turn right side out and press. *See diagram above.

STEP TWO: ASSEMBLE POCKET
Brigitte Needles & Notions Zippered Pouch Tutorial // VeryShannon.com
Place your Pocket Piece (right side facing up) on top of the right side of one of your Outer Pouch Pieces aligning both short ends together on the right edge. Pin your pocket down and baste close to the edge along the right short edge and along the bottom edge of your Outer Pouch Piece ONLY. This will keep your pocket piece from moving around too much when we assemble the pouch. *See diagram above.

Brigitte Needles & Notions Zippered Pouch Tutorial // VeryShannon.com

Now fold down 1/2" and press along one long edge of all of your Outer Pouch and Inner Pouch Pieces. *See image above.

Brigitte Needles & Notions Zippered Pouch Tutorial // VeryShannon.com

Next place your Flap Piece right side facing up on top of the same Outer Pouch Piece you just sewed your pocket to (right side up) and pin it down 1/2" away from the bottom of your pouch aligned with the left hand side of the pouch. Baste along this side seam close to the edge. *See image above.

STEP THREE: ATTACH ZIPPER (Lining)
Do not be scared. I feared zippers for almost 3 years and never sewed one. I was freaked right out by them and then when I finally got the courage to sew one my whole world changed. It wasn't hard. It was just my mind thinking it was. I now loooooove sewing zippers. The girl in me who loves top stitching just goes gaga over zippers. My words of wisdom? Go slow, steady and take your time and always, always, always read the instructions more than twice. I sometimes even "pretend do the steps" before really sewing just to make sure I'm not making any boo boos. The nice thing about zippers is you can rip it out if you make a mistake. With a buttonhole...once it's cut you are down for the count. See...already less scary right?

Now this method of sewing a zipper in a pouch isn't the only way to do it. There are lots of different methods but this is a personal fave of mine. It gives such a neat finish and I find it the least scary and stressful way to attach a zipper. Please feel free to use any other method though if you would like to. If you do a search on google there are a ton of great free tutorials and instructions on this as well as just a few other free zippered pouch tutorials below showing you how to put a zipper in using a different method than what I show.

// Helpful Links
- How to Sew Zippers on Kollabora
- Zippered Pouch on Noodlehead
- Easy zippered pouch on Design Mom
- Zippered Pouch Roundup on The Sewing Loft

Brigitte Needles & Notions Zippered Pouch Tutorial // VeryShannon.com
Brigitte Needles & Notions Zippered Pouch Tutorial // VeryShannon.com

Attach your zipper foot to your machine. Lay your zipper (right side facing down) pull side down with the zipper pull on the left and then lay your Inner Pouch piece right side facing up on the zipper. You can choose to pin or not pin here. Sew fabric to zipper using your zipper foot sewing close to, but not on, the zipper teeth.  Remember - go slow, and take your time. *See image above.

Brigitte Needles & Notions Zippered Pouch Tutorial // VeryShannon.com

Next take your other Inner Pouch Piece and repeat the above step maneuvering the zipper pull as needed as you sew. Press your fabric nicely.

// HINT
If you would like to put in a lovely label for your pouch now is the time!

 
STEP FOUR: ATTACH ZIPPER (Outer)
Lay your Inner Pouch right sides facing down (your zipper will be right side facing up now) and pin your Outer Pouch Pieces down along your zipper making sure your zipper pull (start) are on the left side (same side as your pocket flap). My pic shows a different angle so careful to check this before sewing. Sew along your top edge as close to the zipper teeth as possible (don't sew on the teeth). You want a nice and tidy finish. As you sew you can maneuver and move the zipper pull out of the way. That's it! You did it! You see...it wasn't so bad! Awesome job!

Brigitte Needles & Notions Zippered Pouch Tutorial // VeryShannon.com

Next repeat the above step for your other Outer Pouch Piece. When you are done pull your zipper down a few inches. You will need the zipper open so you can pull the pouch right side out after we are done sewing it together.

Brigitte Needles & Notions Zippered Pouch Tutorial // VeryShannon.com

STEP FIVE: SEWING POUCH
Now we are going to finish sewing up the pouch. We are going to separate the Inner Pouch from the Outer Pouch here. So match your Outer Pouch right sides facing each other and pin around (leaving the Inner Pouch pieces free. Make sure that as you pin your zipper tops are even and lined up. *See diagram below.

Brigitte Needles & Notions Zippered Pouch Tutorial // VeryShannon.com

Sew along your 3 edges of your Outer Pouch ONLY with a 1/4" seam allowance going slowly and carefully. *See left diagram above. Now trim your corners to get rid of extra bulk. *See diagram to the right above.

Next do the same steps but this time using your Inner Pouch Pieces (again lining everything up and pinning) but leave an opening that is 4-5" wide to turn your pouch through. Trim your corners. *See diagram below.

Brigitte Needles & Notions Zippered Pouch Tutorial // VeryShannon.com

Now pull your pouch right side out through the unsewn opening in your Inner Pouch. It is going to look weird and wonky but don't worry - all will be lovely soon. Once it's right side out put your Inner Pouch inside of your Outer Pouch and check to make sure all looks good. Check your pocket and flap to make sure it's laying nicely. If it does pull your Inner Pouch back out and either press and sew shut on your machine with a top stitch enclosing your unsewn opening or hand stitch the opening closed with an invisible stitch for a clean finish.

Put your Inner Pouch back in your Outer Pouch and press that bad boy really really well.

STEP SIX: FINISHING TOUCHES

Brigitte Needles & Notions Zippered Pouch Tutorial // VeryShannon.com

 All we have left is to sew on your snap! Find the center of your pocket flap and draw a dot 3/4" up from the bottom of your flap. Sew the female part of your snap here (or the part of the snap that has the opening (not the prong). Now find the center and mark the corresponding spot on the top of your pocket and sew down the male part of your snap (the one with the prong).

*Copyright 2014 VeryShannon.com. All rights reserved. This tutorial is for personal use only unless prior permission has been given. Email askveryshannon@gmail.com if you have questions.

Brigitte Needles & Notions Zippered Pouch Tutorial // VeryShannon.com

And you're done!!!! You did amazing and seriously....how cute is this pouch! I can't wait to make more! I can use these for so many things. They also make fabulous gifts! Mother's Day will be here before we know it!

What fabric would you use for your pouch? Do you carry spares with you for your knitting too? Wouldn't this be great for makeup and brushes as well? Thanks for sewing with me!

P.S. Make sure to add your projects to our Flickr Group so we can see your finished Brigitte's and link them in the comments too! I love to hear from you!

JOURNEY KAL - YARN SUBSTITUTES FOR JOURNEY

Yarn Substitutions for JOURNEY // www.veryshannon.com
Have you been wondering what yarns you could use to make the patterns from JOURNEY?

We thought it would be fun to show you some yarn substitutes that we like for our patterns from JOURNEY for the knit along! We loooove the choices we have listed in the book but we know not everyone has access to those yarns and it's also fun to see the projects knit up in different yarns too! So I've compiled a list of some of the yarns that I would think of using (and some that others have knit the projects with)! I don't know about you but I love looking at people's FO's in different yarns! It's so fun!

I hope you enjoy the choices below and please feel free to suggest a yarn that you love too! I'd love to hear which one you'd love to use for my patterns!

// ANTRORSE - Aran Weight
Yarn Substitutions for JOURNEY // www.veryshannon.com
- Cascade Eco Cloud
- Malabrigo Worsted (Aran Weight)
- Lorna's Laces Shepherd Worsted Solid (Aran Weight)
- Plucky Rustic

// ONWARD - Worsted Weight
Yarn Substitutions for JOURNEY // www.veryshannon.com
- Tanis Fiber Arts Orange Label
- MadelineTosh Tosh Vintage
- Knit Picks Swish Worsted
- Brooklyn Tweed Shelter
// SWIFT - Sport Weight
Yarn Substitutions for JOURNEY // www.veryshannon.com
- Madelinetosh Pashmina and/or Sport
- Blue Sky Alpacas Sport
- Nuna Mirasol Yarn

If you're taking part in the JOURNEY KAL please dont' forget to tag your posts with #journeykal on FB, twitter and Instagram (and so on) so we can keep up with all your awesome pics! I've been having so much fun reading through them at night! And pop by Jane's blog tomorrow to see her yarn substitutions.

I'm in the process of revamping my Knit Along home page (can't wait to show you all!). It's still in the works but in the meantime you can find our new JOURNEY KAL homepage! You can always find all the info for the JOURNEY KAL there - sign ups, posts, info and more! You can check it out HERE.

What yarns did you choose for your JOURNEY project? Did you make a substitute that you love? Leave me a comment - I'd love to know your choices! 

P.S. Don't forget to enter our "Eucalan & Knitter's Pride Giveaway" to win some lovely new goodies!

GIVEAWAY || KNITTERS PRIDE & EUCALAN GIVEAWAY!!!

Eucalan & Knitter's Pride Giveaway // Very Shannon

Are you in the mood to win some fabulous knitting goodies today from Eucalan and Knitter's Pride? Yay!

I recently got to review some of the great knitting needles from Knitter's Pride! I've been enjoying playing around with all the different tips and feels as well as trying out their double pointed needles in their fun line - Karbonz! I really liked the light feel and the smooth texture of the black portion of the needles. They are lightweight and fast - which is what I want from my regular everyday needles.

I also enjoyed trying out the Bamboo tips. So fancy with their gold plated ends that matched up with cables with the same gold!  but the most interesting ones by far to try were the Nova Cubics! Wow! Now those were definitely fun to knit with! A definite conversation starter for sure! I mean they are square!! Fo'reals! Square needles! One thing I really liked about the Nova Cubics tips is that they have the size printed on them! So handy!

Now, if you know me, you know I love to knit. I also love to try new needles, notions and yarn - but one thing I keep stocked regularly at all times is Eucalan. Eucalan is one of my FAVE products to use when blocking my precious hand knits. I've been using it for years now and can't say enough about it. Last year at Vogue Knitting Live I got my hands on a sample of the scent "Wrapture" and have been hooked on it ever since! And I mean the kind of hooked where I want to block things that don't need blocking just so they smell like it. I just saw they have a Wrapture Fragrant Balm now and damn if I don't need that asap! Then I can smell just as good as my hand knits!!!


Eucalan & Knitter's Pride Giveaway // Very Shannon
Eucalan & Knitter's Pride Giveaway // Very Shannon

Would you like to know what you could win? Keep reading to find out the prizes!


Eucalan & Knitter's Pride Giveaway // Very Shannon// THE PRIZE
- A Eucalan Getaway Gang pack from Eucalan, a Comby II Sampler Interchangeable Set (Knitter's Pride), Carina Shawl Pin and Rejoice Pom Pom Maker from Knitter's Pride.

// HOW TO ENTER
- Simply leave me a comment below letting me know what scent Eucalan you love best and/or your favorite Knitter's Pride needles!
- Bonus entry: Like Eucalan and/or Knitter's Pride and/or Very Shannon on facebook and leave me separate comments letting me know you did that too.

// THE RULES
- Giveaway is open until February 16th, midnight, PST.
- You must leave a valid email address in your comment or you will be disqualified.

Ohhhhhh! I can't wait to see who wins! I vote for you knitting up a new shawl with your Knitter's Pride needles to wear your pin with and block with Eucalan. Then you could whip up our KEATON hat to pop a pom pom on!!! I swear sometimes hosting a giveaway is almost as fun as winning one! I'll be crossing my fingers for you guys!

Eucalan & Knitter's Pride Giveaway // Very Shannon

A big thank you to Knitter's Pride and Eucalan for the fun giveaway prizes! Now you can whip up some new knits with your Knitter's Pride needles and then block them in some gorgeous Eucalan washes!!! Enjoy!!!

P.S. Be sure to check out our newest free tutorial The Brigitte Needles & Notions Zippered Pouch Tutorial! Now you can keep a few spare knitting needles alongside your notions all in one cute pouch! Works great for makeup as well! 

JOURNEY KAL || KNITTING BUTTONHOLES: A ROUNDUP

Knitting Buttonholes Roundup // Very Shannon

During the making of my Antrorse pattern I became obsessed with buttonholes.

I couldn't stop looking at them, analyzing them and studying them. I wanted to knit my dream buttonhole for my dream sweater. Then I came upon the One Row Buttonhole and my dreams came true. Clean. Easy. Reversible. Tidy. It made the perfectionist in me so very happy. Buttonholes never get enough of the limelight in knitting if you ask me.

So when discussing possible topics for the JOURNEY KAL Jane and I decided to do one on techniques for you guys today. She's covering the Turkish Cast On and I'm chatting all about knitting buttonholes! Wahoo! Fun right? Who doesn't love learning a new technique? I never get tired of it.

Knitting Buttonholes Roundup // Very Shannon
Knitting Buttonholes Roundup // Very Shannon

If you're knitting my Antrorse Sweater for the JOURNEY KAL you'll get to work the One Row Buttonhole first hand! It's been one of the most commented part of the sweater that I get from knitters. I'm so glad so many of you have found a new love for this buttonhole!

You ready to learn how to knit a One Row Buttonhole? Want to find out what other buttonholes there are? Here's some of my faves! 



// ONE ROW BUTTONHOLE
- Tutorial from NeoKnits
- Video from New Stitch a Day
- How to on Knitting Daily
- Video on Knitting Help

// OTHER BUTTONHOLES
- Buttonhole techniques on Vogue Knitting
- Buttonholes on Knitty
- Buttonhole techniques on TECHknitting (here, here, here, here , here, here)
- Buttons & Buttonholes on Knitpicks Blog
- Buttonhole tips from Tricksy Knitter
- Two row buttonhole on Crafty Stylish  
- Making perfect buttonholes Part 1 and Part 2
- Buttonholes on Craftsy
- Knitting on the Net's buttonholes


// TAKE A CLASS
- Button Bands & Buttonholes Class with Anne Hanson on Crafsty
- Knit the Perfect Buttonhole Class with Anna Zilboorg on Interweave

// READ A BOOK
- Finishing School: A Master Class for Knitters by Deborah Newton
- Knitting for Dummies free chapter on Knitting Buttonholes
- The Principles of Knitting by June Hemmons Hiat

Knitting Buttonholes Roundup // Very Shannon

Interested in learning more techniques from our knit alongs? Check out these fun posts for more tips and techniques! These are just a few we've covered during our knit alongs!


What project are you knitting for the JOURNEY KAL? What yarn are you using? Do you have a fave buttonhole? Let's chat! 

PS. Find all the info for our JOURNEY Knit Along here.

SEWING || SIGMA DRESS - SHADES OF ME SEWING SERIES

Sigma Dress by Papercut Patterns // Sewn by Very Shannon
Sigma Dress by Papercut Patterns // Sewn by Very Shannon
Sigma Dress by Papercut Patterns // Sewn by Very Shannon
Sigma Dress by Papercut Patterns // Sewn by Very Shannon

Sigma Dress by Papercut Patterns // Sewn by Very Shannon
Sigma Dress by Papercut Patterns // Sewn by Very Shannon
Sigma Dress by Papercut Patterns // Sewn by Very Shannon

Let me introduce you to my new favorite dress! The Sigma Dress by Papercut Patterns.

One of my new year's resolutions this year was to sew for me more and I was so thrilled when Hayley of Welcome to the Mouse House and Celina of Petit a Petit & Family asked me to take part in their awesome Shades of Me Sewing Series! We got assigned a color and got to sew an outfit in that colorway for ourselves! I was so in!

My color was WHITE. Say what? I don't wear white unless you count some white tees, a cardi and my wedding dress...lol. But I quickly realized we were allowed to do any color mixed with white so I got my happy dance on when I realized I could sew with grey! Yes please! I have been hoarding Robert Kaufman Chambray in Pepper for months now and happily cut into it to make my chosen pattern. I even added a white zipper in there and sewed with white thread to keep the white vibe going..lol.

But before I tell you of my sincere love of Papercut Patterns I must tell you a story about the journey this series has taken me on. You see when I finally sat down to chose an awesome pattern for myself my brain went cray cray. I spent weeks and I mean weeks, poring over the internet searching for what I wanted to make. I've collected a great collection of adult sewing patterns over the last few months in anticipation of making more of a "handmade wardrobe" for myself this year but even those weren't making me excited.

I finally decided on a dress (that will remain unnamed for now) and happily went to sew it. Let me just tell you - this dress I dreamed of myself looking so good in quickly turned into the dress from hell. No word of a lie. I hate this dress so bad I am seriously going to cut it up and then run it over with my car. This dress took over my life like a demon possessing a soul. I spent all my work time and personal time all last week sewing like a crazy woman on the dress. I refused to give up. But the dress fought me back harder every time. Let me just say the fit on that dress is never going to happen. The dress is not gonna happen. I. Altered. Everything.

By the time I got to Friday night (of last week, yes, it was that long) I had changed the whole dress. New bust darts, new princess seams, added back neck darts, took in back seams, altered straps and the list goes on - still horrid! Our family sat down to dinner on Friday and I just knew I had gone over to the dark side of sewing. I hadn't done my hair in days, I was covered in thread and sewing in my bra and undies (dont' judge me, I got sick of taking my clothes off every time I altered the dress) - I'm keeping it real here folks, and snapping at any poor child or adult who dare speak to me. So when my hubby nicely said "Why don't you just make a new dress?" I went off the deep end. Doesn't he know how much I've worked on this dress? How could I let IT win? I couldn't possibly give up now when I spent so many hours fighting this dress! I loved the fabric too much to let it go!

He went out that evening and as the house grew quiet I sat down at my Pfaff and just cried. I had to let it go. I knew I couldn't win and get this post done in time. I am proud to say I kicked that damn dress across the room, shoved it in a bin and opened up the AWESOME Papercut Pattern I had so lovingly ordered weeks earlier (not thinking it would make it in time for this competition) that literally had just arrived the day before. It was a sign. The packaging - I will save that for another post but let me just say - OH MY! My happy little designer heart raced like xmas morning! I just about fainted with sheer happiness. Clear instructions, personal touches, great fit and a lovely design. Could you say it saved me from sewing insanity? Yes. It. Did.

Did I have to make any adjustments? Not a single one and it feels damn good to type that after the Hell Dress debacle above. I'm sure in hindsight I could tweak the front armhole fit a tad (it has a bit of extra fabric there above the boob) but other than that - love it. I love sewing invisible zippers, I loved the pocket detail and the front gather....swoon. I loved it so much I wore it out the next day and showed it off to all my friends. That dress will forever be cherished in my wardrobe. I will always remember how it pulled me out of a bad place and made me admit to my husband he was right (a tough thing to do in our house). I should have just started a new dress days before that and moved on with it. You live and you learn. I will never spend that much time altering the fit on a dress for myself ever again. Never.

What else did I learn? That even though I am trying hard right now to get into shape I am learning to enjoy sewing for my curves and finding the clothing to make that is flattering to me. There is nothing like wearing a garment that was made to fit your body. Speaking from a gal who has curves that finds shopping in stores a headache it's a breath of fresh air. I can't wait to make more! I have another Papercut Pattern on it's way to me as I type this and got my hair cut last night because after I saw these pics I realized the hairdresser in me could not let this horrid hairdo continue any longer. 


Have you made a Sigma Dress? Have you sewn with Papercut Patterns before? I'd love to hear about it!
Dress: Sigma Dress from Papercut Patterns
Size Made: Large for the Bodice graded up to an XL for the Skirt
Boots: Forever 21

Don't forget to follow along with the rest of the Shades of Me Series! So many fun bloggers joining in! And a big thank you to Celina and Hayley for having me along on the tour!



SALE || SWEETHEART DRESS VALENTINE'S DAY SALE!

Who's in the mood for a special Valentine's Day Sale?

From now until February 14th save 10% off the Sweetheart Dress Pattern in our Very Shannon Shop (only)!! Use coupon code "heart10" to save 10%!

In honor of the sale and of my littlest one growing out of her original Sweetheart Dress I couldn't resist whipping her up a new one! And even better I couldn't resist making it out of one of my new fave lines "Catnap" by Lizzy House forAndover Fabrics. Isn't this print adorable? I used Kitty Dreams in Cranberry. I love the whole line!


Only modifications I made for this Sweetheart was to use the full width of fabric to make the skirt from. We wanted to up the twirl factor! I also used a huge button which in hindsight isn't the best idea as the button loop had to made quite large to account for the size of the button and allows the heart to be open a tad more at the top portion which bugs me to no end...but not enough that I'll change it...lol. It's one of my favorite retro buttons from my stash and I love that extra pop of red!

Would you like to see more pics? Yay! I just can't resist showing you some more cute pics of my girly girl in her new fave dress!


Have you made a Sweetheart Dress before? What fabric are you dying to sew one up in?

You can find the Sweetheart Dress Pattern for sale & use the coupon "heart10" to save 10% off in my shop Very Shannonthrough till February 14th!

Happy sewing!!!!


Dress Pattern:

Sweetheart Dress by Shannon Cook of Very Shannon, Size 4.

Dress Fabric: Kitty Dreams in Cranberry from Catnap by Lizzy House for Andover Fabrics.

Modifications: Used full width of fabric to make an even fuller skirt!