Call for Designers: Paper Pieced Pattern-A-Day Blog Hop!
To celebrate my birthday in April, I will be hosting my first ever Blog Hop: Paper Pieced Pattern-A-Day, right here on Sewhooked! Our first theme is Garden Party.
The Blog Hop will feature free paper pieced patterns by 30 designers, and you are invited to participate!
Participants will post your pattern on your own blog on your assigned day and I will publicize your block here on Sewhooked and around the web on other sites where I’m active.
Details:
- Theme: Garden Party
- Patterns are to be paper (foundation) pieced
- Finished blocks should be 10″ (10 1/2″ unfinished)
- Patterns are to be free to download and print. PDF files work great for this. You can print document and image files to a PDF with free software like Primo PDF or Cute PDF
- Email a photo (at least 500 pixels wide) and the name of your block to sewhooked@gmail.com at least three days before your assigned date so I can publicize your design
- Blog post should be available by 8 am (CST) on your assigned date
- Blog post needs to include a sample block or project from your pattern
- All designers retain rights to his/her own patterns, pictures, etc.
- Optional: giveaway or some other prize for your readers
- Have fun!
Please note: if you do not have your own blog, but you are a pattern designer that would like to participate, please include that in your information and we will make arrangements to post your pattern here on Sewhooked.
Designers wishing to participate, please fill out the following form:
The information in this form will be emailed directly to me . I will contact you with your date and additional information.
Your name and blog will be shared on the following list. All dates are April 2012 and are assigned on a first come, first serve basis.
- Cheryl Parks, pattern to be posted on Sewhooked
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- Lilja Björk, liljabs
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- Cindy Staub, Quilt Doodle Designs
- Michele Foster, Quilting Gallery
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- GourmetQuilter
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- Jessica, Plum Patchwork
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- Benita Skinner, Victoriana Quilt Designs
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- Jennifer Ofenstein, Sewhooked (it’s my birthday!)
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Any questions? Ask in comments or contact me via email.
I think this is going to be great fun and I hope you join in!
Workshops are open!
The Linus Connection – A Year of Blankets
This is The Linus Connection, my favorite charitable cause since I first volunteered in 2002.
Enjoy!
Add your Sewhooked-related photos to my flickr group and you might be featured in a future post!
Workshops are open!
Lost in Stash
My yarn stash, which is a drop of water compared the the ocean that is my fabric stash, has been neglected for quite some time. I crochet most evenings, making blankets for The Linus Connection. I usually dig out the yarn I need and leave the rest.
Unfortunately, my poor yarn stash had been neglected so long, that I “lost” two small projects in there.
Oops!
I rectified this situation last night by sitting and sorting all of my yarn, rewinding messy skeins and bagging yarn by intended project.
There was one mostly completed dishcloth, using my Carpool Dishcloth pattern. After sorting the yarn, I sat and crocheted for five minutes and finished it up.
FIVE.
Really? I wonder why I left it unfinished in the first place…
The second project I found was a small stack of variegated and brown granny squares, made using my favorite technique, that I call Turn Around Granny. I turn my granny squares after each row, which keeps them from tilting. It also removes one of my least favorite parts of traditional granny squares: they have a front and a back.
These have been sorted out with more brown and variegated yarn and I will endeavor to make these my next Linus Connection afghan.
Now, back to enjoying my family! Workshops are open!
Papa Bear’s Quilt – 1 of 12
Guess who’s going to star in Talk To Me Tuesday next week?
If you guessed Papa Bear, you guessed right!
This is my first UFO finish for 2012.
This quilt was started in 2008 as a pass around with my bee. You can read more about this project in my 12 for 2012 UFO post.
This quilt has always been intended for my hubby and will be his birthday gift in February.
Since I ended up working most of Thursday (it was an accident, I swear!), I took yesterday off. I spent the morning having coffee with bee friend Linda while hand stitching the binding to the quilt. I took pre-washing pics yesterday, and then washed it last night. It scrunched up beautifully, especially in the cross-hatching. I love the transformation from bits and pieces I’ve sewn together to a yummy, scrunchy quilt ready to be cuddled and loved after the first wash. I’ll get post-washing pics when there’s more natural light outside.
The entire quilt is straight lines because Big E asked for a geometric design. I eyeballed it all, using the shapes of the blocks. The lines aren’t perfect, but I didn’t have any puckering and I love the way the cross-hatching turned out.
I put muslin on the back, something I’m becoming more and more fond of doing. I love how distinctly you can see the quilting and the way it looks after washing. This is a pre-wash picture.
We have a Linus Connection sew day today from 9 – 4 at a local non-profit place called The Stitching Studio. It is exactly what it sounds like, a place to stitch. It believe it seats about 15 and has design walls all around, sturdy tables and comfy chairs. There’s a kitchen and a bathroom, perfect for sewing all day!
Did you see my latest pattern set, All Dolled Up? Check it out here!
Get the PDF download of Floating Mariner for half-price (that’s just $3!) through January 15 with coupon code BEINSPIRED.
Add your Sewhooked-related photos to my flickr group and you might be featured in a future post!
Have a very happy Saturday!
Workshops are open!
All Dolled Up!
Oh my, have I ever been busy!
Earlier this week, a message dropped in my inbox from Ann-Marie S., asking about paper pieced dress patterns. She wants to turn her daughters’ toddler dresses into quilt blocks and was looking for patterns to help her do that.
Well, how could I resist such an adorable request?
In exchange for her idea, Ann-Marie received a free copy of this fantastically fun set of patterns, which I have dubbed All Dolled Up.
Here’s out it works:
There are three paper pieced patterns in two sizes each:
- 3 – 6″x6″ (6 1/2″ x 6 1/2″ unfinished) patterns
- 3 – 9″x9″ (9 1/2″ x 9 1/2″ unfinished) patterns
The tops and bottoms are interchangeable with blocks of their own size, which gives you 18 total dress variations!
This super fun, super simple pattern set is available right now as an instant download PDF right now through The Sewhooked Shop, powered by e-junkie, for safe and secure PayPal payments.
All Dolled Up Pattern Set
$6.50 PDF Instant Download
There are three basic patterns; Julia, Catherine and Amber. The top from each dress can be paired with the skirts from the other two dresses, giving you nine different dresses!
Each pattern is also printable as a 6″ x 9″ (6 1/2″ x 9 1/2″) pattern, for a more “grown-up” effect!
Confused? Here’s an easy chart to get you on your way! The top row shows the base patterns: Julia, Catherine and Amber. The next two rows show each tops with a different skirt. For example, J+C = Julia (top) + Catherine (skirt). Easy!
All Dolled Up Pattern Set
$6.50 PDF Instant Download
Workshops are open!
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A Day Off
Today is officially my Day Off. I work almost every day and I’ve decided NO MORE. I need a day to do my own thing and have a little breather from working. So, today, I work on my own projects, do some errands and quite possibly start reading The Fault In Our Stars, which landed on my doorstep yesterday.
I’ll be attaching binding to the quilt you see Tackett so blissfully napping upon later today. ”Papa Bear” has been featured in my last couple of Talk To Me Tuesday videos and is my first personal project of the year, 1/12 in my 12 for 2012 list. I hope to hand stitch the binding to the back this weekend!
I have a number of new projects in the works, including the one you see above, which is a sneak peak of tomorrow’s post…a brand new pattern set for the Sewhooked Shop! This is unlike anything I’ve done before and you will not believe the sheer cuteness! Make sure you stop by tomorrow for the reveal!
Workshops are open!
TTMT #144 – 1 of 12 and Other Things
- Register for STITCHED!
- Fandom In Stitches
- There and Back Again Block of the Month (TABABOM)
- TTMT Livejournal Community
- The Linus Connection
- Box Stitch Carriage Robe (crochet baby afghan)
Workshops are open!
An Old Favorite
I was recently delighted when the gals over at Quilt Inspiration asked permission to post Floating Mariner on their site as part of their Winter Stars series.
I might have squeed a little.
That post went up today, and I was thrilled to see my work there as well as touched by their kind words.
To celebrate, get the PDF download of Floating Mariner for half-price (that’s just $3!) through January 15 with coupon code BEINSPIRED.
See Floating Mariner on Quilt Inspriation
Workshops are open!
Friday, Fabulous Friday!
12 for 2012 – 1/12 (status: in progress)
I have had an incredible first week of the year full of lots of exciting news, not the least of which has been the commencement of 12 for 2012 and the opening of the STITCHED workshops! I’ve also got some fantastically exciting news which I unfortunately can’t share just yet.
Not to worry though, I love to tease, and I will be doing just that in the coming weeks!
In addition to STITCHED opening for business and super-secret-awesomesauce-stuff, work proceeds apace for my first personal project for 2012, which, as it has it, is also my first project for 12 for 2012!
My official first “day off” of the year was yesterday, and I spent it with four of my favorite people in the world, my bee group.
I stitched the day away while there was much fabric sorting, chatting and crocheting going on around me. It was a lovely, therapeutic day, full of food, friends, fun, quilts and fabric!
I’d estimate that I have about 1/2 of the quilting that I want to do on Papa Bear (aka, my bear paw quilt) has been completed. Woo-hoo!
Check out the 12 for 2012 flickr and Facebook Group!
The last of our Christmas decorations came down this week, with the very, very last being all the wonderful holiday cards we received from all over the world. There were some real gems this year, including several handmade cards, lots of photo cards and several newsletters that reflected on the last year. We always take these down last because they are such an awesome reminder of how many wonderful people we have in our lives.
I hope you have a very happy Friday!
Workshops are open!
TTMT #143 – 12 for 2012!
No, I’m really not done talking about 12 for 2012…this is a jam-packed video, so grab a cup of your favorite beverage and your handwork and enjoy!
- Register for STITCHED!
- Fandom In Stitches
- Talk To Me Tuesday
- The Project of Doom (also right here on Sewhooked!)
- 12 for 2012
- 12 for 2012 Facebook
- 12/2012 flickr
Workshops are open!