Stitch Savvy

Today I’m excited to be part of the Stitch Savvy blog tour! Written by Deborah Moebes (author of Stitch by Stitch: Learning to Sew One Project at a Time), this book will help take your sewing ability to the next level with 25 projects of different levels that allow you to choose your own sewing path as you learn. The bags, quilts, clothing and home décor projects in the book are useful as well as pretty. The book is hardcover, spiral-bound, and includes a CD with printable PDF patterns.

Deborah is the owner of Whipstitch Sewing Lounge here in Atlanta and is a great teacher, which really shines through in her book. With photos of the step-by-step instructions and advice given with Deborah’s energetic writing style, this book conveys both Deborah’s experience as a teacher as well as her enthusiasm for sewing. As you finish each project, there is a section with suggestions for projects in the book to try next that utilize the same set of skills. Though I haven’t had a chance to make any of the projects yet, I’d love to make the Beaded Evening Clutch (pictured here on the cover), followed by the Knit Top and Photo Transfer Wall Art. There is a wide variety of projects, so something to interest anyone here, whether you love to make quilts, bags, clothing or pillows.

Below you can see some projects from the book, along with some of my own fabric suggestions. See, I mostly like to shop for fabric and think about what I will make. And I’ve suggested a couple of fabrics from my new Stamped collection, of course. I really do need to sew some things with it, but I need to get some more fabric first!

Of a Feather by Rashida Coleman-Hale for Cloud 9 Fabrics.

Leonard from the Liberty Bloomsbury Gardens Collection.

Triangles from my Stamped collection for Kokka.

Crosshatch by Carolyn Friedlander from her Architextures collection for Robert Kaufman.

Echino Bicycles in spring green.

Country Mice from the Nursery Versery collection by Heather Ross.

Ladybugs in red from my Stamped collection for Kokka.

Kawaii Folk Art print.

Suzy’s Dollhouse by Suzy Ultman for Robert Kaufman.

Supernova by Lizzy House from her Constellations collection for Andover.

Scaredy Cat in Pink from Kokka.

Gabbie Serendepity by Maude Asbury for Blend Fabrics.

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I hope you’ll check out Stitch Savvy and visit these other blog stops on the tour:

Wednesday, January 8:  One Shabby Chick

Thursday, January 9:  Pink Chalk Studio

Friday, January 10:  Noodlehead

Monday, January 13:  Fresh Lemons

Tuesday, January 14:  This Mama Makes Stuff

Wednesday, January 15:  I’m a Ginger Monkey

Thursday, January 16:  MADE

Friday, January 17:  Stitched in Color

Tuesday, January 22:  Creative Thursday

Wednesday, January 23:  Whipstitch

Stitched Skirt

My older daughter is now only wearing skirts that I have made, so she needs more of them for spring. I had this lovely Nani Iro fabric and decided to add some running stitches around the flowers for more color, then I made the lining poke out the bottom with more stitching.

As you can see, we’re having another gray day here in Atlanta, so not the best for photographs. Oh, and if you want to buy some Japanese fabric and help support Japan, you can check here and here.

Bicycle Skirts

I’ve started working on some back-to-school clothes for the girls this week. Here’s the first round of skirts, made with this Echino fabric and a coordinating stripe (can’t remember if I got it here or here). They also have this fabric in a laminated version which would work well with the lunch bag from this week’s Make it Monday project. Hopefully I’ll have more clothes to show soon. I’m thinking of making some matching shirts with rows of buttons sewn in a square to echo the dot design in the fabric.

Winner of Giveaway #4

Congratulations to Grace, #56 and winner of the $50 gift certificate from Superbuzzy. Thanks to all of you who entered and look for another giveaway very soon!

And thanks to Superbuzzy for sponsoring the giveaway. For those of you who didn’t win, head on over to Superbuzzy to get some fabric inspiration for the new year!

Holiday Giveaway #4

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Another giveaway! This time it’s from Superbuzzy! I’m embarrassed to tell you how much time I spend perusing this site. A lot of time. And lately I’ve been fabric shopping at all of my favorite shops for my upcoming book. So you know, it’s work.

Well, here’s your chance to make something in the new year with a $50 gift certificate from Superbuzzy. Start stitching a Gera cross stitch pattern, knit a scarf with this yummy yarn, or sew up something great with one of the Echino fabrics. Superbuzzy also has some wonderful ribbons and trims in their shop in addition to adorable bento boxes, craft books and other cool Japanese gifts. There is a lot to look at over there.

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To enter, simply take a look at the shop here, then come back and leave a comment about your favorite things. This giveaway is open internationally. Please enter before Thursday, December 31 (midnight eastern). Happy New Year!

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