Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Riley Blake Basics Bundle - Giveaway
This is bundle of basics by Riley Blake, also obtained during Quilt Market. This bundle includes six fat quarters of orange prints. There is a cute gingham, as well as a chevron, print and a couple of polk dot prints included
For a chance to win this bundle, leave me a comment. If you are a no-reply blogger, please also leave your e-mail address. Comments will close next Sunday 6/2! Sorry, the winner has been selected!
Saturday, May 25, 2013
Stripey Jersey Knit Scoop Top Pattern from Skirt as Top
Most days I pretty much live in t-shirts, so my shirts take quite a beating. I do have one shirt that I love dearly, but it is so disreputable, I can't even take a picture of it. That's why I was so happy when I found this free pattern for the scoop top by Skirt as Top.
The shirt has an A-line fit, so combined with the scoop neck, it's pretty flattering around the middle section. I also love the high-low hem.
I quickly bought some more knit jersey, as I can see adding a couple of more of these to my summer wardrobe.
The shirt has an A-line fit, so combined with the scoop neck, it's pretty flattering around the middle section. I also love the high-low hem.
I quickly bought some more knit jersey, as I can see adding a couple of more of these to my summer wardrobe.
Labels:
clothes,
scoop top,
sewing with knits,
skirt as top
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Quilt Market Swag Giveaway
The first day of Market I attended a Schoolhouse session with Lila Tueller. She has a new collection coming in June for Riley Blake, called Priscilla. The collection features lots of pretty pinks, yellows, and blues with floral and damask designs.
Lila generously gave me this notepad holder, and I thought I would pass it along to you. I love the sweet little rose button closure.
Just leave me a comment, and then stay tuned because I have a bunch more pictures to share with you, as well as some more Market swag to give away.I will pick a winner for the Priscilla notepad holder next Friday, the 24th. Good luck! Sorry, the giveaway is over!
Lila generously gave me this notepad holder, and I thought I would pass it along to you. I love the sweet little rose button closure.
Just leave me a comment, and then stay tuned because I have a bunch more pictures to share with you, as well as some more Market swag to give away.
Labels:
lila tueller,
riley blake,
spring quilt market 2013
Friday, May 17, 2013
Sensory Overload - Spring Quilt Market 2013
Having read so much about Quilt Market on blogland, I never thought I would be able to attend. Lucky for me, though, this year's Spring Quilt Market just happened to be in my hometown, Portland, Oregon. And, wow, I can't even begin to describe the scope of this event.
It actually started yesterday with a series called "Schoolhouse." I didn't know what to expect, but it turned out to be pretty easy to navigate. The short version is that Schoolhouse is a series of break-out sessions running between 15-30 minutes each throughout the day, covering a variety of quilty topics. There were about 270 different sessions to choose from, if that tells you anything. I could only stay for half the day, but it was plenty for me. I was wiped out by the end of the morning. I attended sessions with Amy Butler, Heather Bailey, and Lila Tueller -- lovely ladies all. Unfortunately, I only had my phone with me so I didn't get any pictures that are good enough to post.
Today made up for the that in a big way, and I snapped pictures galore. I didn't even know where to start when I first walked into the room, but I happened to stumble into the Birch booth almost from the start.
Just a few days before Market started, Melissa Lunden of Lunden Designs and I happened to strike up a convo through the store, so we were able to chat in person this morning. Melissa is a very talented pattern designer for Birch, and all of the quilts hanging in this picture were designed, pieced, and quilted by Melissa. These pictures can't even begin to depict how lovely these quilts are.
Here are a couple of collections I'm looking forward to having in the store. This first collection is called Eiko by the in-house design team of Jay-Cyn Designs. The dress that Cynthia has on in the first picture is made with one of the Eiko prints called Birds Blossoms in Paprika. The quilt pictured below is Melissa's pattern called Tatami Mat, which you can purchase through her shop. Eiko comes out in July.
This next collection is one that I am dying to get my hands on, Charlie Harper. The strike-offs were available for view in the booth, as well as these quilts made by Melissa. As nice as Melissa is, I'm seriously jealous of her. I mean look at all that lovely fabric she was able to surround herself with!
I've been a long-time of Charlie Harper's art, so it just tickles me that his work has been translated into the quiit world as well. Great job, Birch!
It actually started yesterday with a series called "Schoolhouse." I didn't know what to expect, but it turned out to be pretty easy to navigate. The short version is that Schoolhouse is a series of break-out sessions running between 15-30 minutes each throughout the day, covering a variety of quilty topics. There were about 270 different sessions to choose from, if that tells you anything. I could only stay for half the day, but it was plenty for me. I was wiped out by the end of the morning. I attended sessions with Amy Butler, Heather Bailey, and Lila Tueller -- lovely ladies all. Unfortunately, I only had my phone with me so I didn't get any pictures that are good enough to post.
Today made up for the that in a big way, and I snapped pictures galore. I didn't even know where to start when I first walked into the room, but I happened to stumble into the Birch booth almost from the start.
Just a few days before Market started, Melissa Lunden of Lunden Designs and I happened to strike up a convo through the store, so we were able to chat in person this morning. Melissa is a very talented pattern designer for Birch, and all of the quilts hanging in this picture were designed, pieced, and quilted by Melissa. These pictures can't even begin to depict how lovely these quilts are.
Here are a couple of collections I'm looking forward to having in the store. This first collection is called Eiko by the in-house design team of Jay-Cyn Designs. The dress that Cynthia has on in the first picture is made with one of the Eiko prints called Birds Blossoms in Paprika. The quilt pictured below is Melissa's pattern called Tatami Mat, which you can purchase through her shop. Eiko comes out in July.
This next collection is one that I am dying to get my hands on, Charlie Harper. The strike-offs were available for view in the booth, as well as these quilts made by Melissa. As nice as Melissa is, I'm seriously jealous of her. I mean look at all that lovely fabric she was able to surround herself with!
I've been a long-time of Charlie Harper's art, so it just tickles me that his work has been translated into the quiit world as well. Great job, Birch!
Labels:
birch,
charlie harper,
eiko,
melissa lunden,
spring quilt market 2013
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