Without further ado…
…and after a year of fun work,
design, planning, collaboration,
face-timing with the folks at Windham in New York,
marketing, blogging,
my friends blogging, tweeting,
and me talking and talking and talking
until I have turned blue–and most definitely
a bit tired of hearing my own voice,
guess what!?!
Beginner’s Mind
Hiya. Did you know that Beginner’s Mind is super-important for creativity? I am honored that the online mindfulness/yoga journal, Elephant Journal, posted my writing about cultivating beginner’s mind over here. Go check it out: link, like, comment, & share!
Staple Dress pattern GIVEAWAY
I just love April Rhodes and I’m so excited she asked me to be a part of the blog hop launching her first printed (and PDF) pattern, the Staple Dress. Surely you must have seen it by now? Every blogger in sew-iverse seems to be sporting this very wearable frock! I posted about it in my Collage blog party here, so I’ll spare you a re-post. This dress sincerely rocks. It is an everyday dress for every body shape. You’re going to make this dress in every fabric (and most especially voile) and wear it all the time. It is super flattering and comfortable.
The Nest Quilt digital PDF pattern now available
I am so excited to announce that my newest pattern, The Nest Quilt, is finally available in my shopping cart HERE as a downloadable, printable PDF! Come and get it!!!!
Be wild and free like a bird as your create this quilt…gathering scraps and placing them with a washable school glue stick. You’ll create an art quilt you can cuddle under–or a wonderful wall hanging–in just a few simple steps. Break some rules with this fun, fast, and crazy-raw collage quilt. How many eggs does your nest need?
Holy Moly :: Quilt Market 2013
Phew! We are back from International Quilt Market in Portland and I really only have one thing on my mind: gratitude. Holy crap was it a crazy, fun whirlwind! People really seemed to respond to my new patterns and fabric collection, COLLAGE, for Windham. I am blown away by the kindness and integrity pouring out of the whole team at Windham Fabrics and could not be happier with my choice to produce fabric with them.
Day 15 :: Karen LePage
Well. Today is the last day of the blog party. It has been fun to share so many designers with you. I could get all mushy as I’m wont to do, but I’ll save it. I will say that I am full of joy and gratitude and I am quite excited to have a break from blogging so much. 🙂
Day 14 :: Rachael Gander
Hola! Como estas? Day 14 of the SocialMediaFreakOut for my new fabric line, COLLAGE, brings us to the über plugged-in Rachael Gander of Imagine Gnats. Rachael is a sassy & stylie sewinista who sews like a bat out of hell. Seriously? How do people sew so much stuff?!
Day 13 :: Sam Hunter!
Day 13 of the COLLAGE blog party…how are you holding up? Exhausted? Fatigued? Elated? Well, go drink some electrolytes and let’s party on! Only two days left people. Today we check in with wonderful Sam Hunter of Hunter’s Design Studio. I met Sam at the Long Beach quilt festival in 2011. We bonded immediately over our art school trauma 😉 and we have stayed in touch. Since then, Sam began her own pattern company and she has made quite a splash. I especially love her alphabet CD, Blanket Statement–if you haven’t seen it go look here. She gives you a complete (paper-pieced) alphabet in this pattern. Very cool.
Day 12 :: Jenny Kelly
Well, you know I met many of the friends I have featured during this blog party via social media. But I met Jenny Kelly at the mothership of all social media–BlogHer 2011, San Diego. 3,000 blogging women descended on the waterfront to soak up info about the blogosphere. There were crafty women, and mom-bloggers, & business bloggers. Large companies sent spies to investigate what we were up to. It was all very fun. I blogged it here.