Saturday, April 23, 2011

Pooches and Pickups Winner



A Big thank you to Laurie for giving us all a sneak peak into her newest creation for Robert Kaufman.
I can definitely see many people creating some pretty cool stuff using this new fabric.
Keep your eye out it hits store shelves at the end of the month.


We has 186 entries......
Here is your winner


Nana B said...

Love Love Love the new line. I wanted to order it today but I see that it is not available until the end of the month. I want to make a shadow quilt (pattern by Leah at DayStyle Designs) with it for our summer visitors who bring their two black labs to visit

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Pooches and Pickups {Giveaway}



Look what I got to cut into this week! Laurie was kind enough to send over her new Fabric line Pooches and Pickups. this line will be debuting at the end of the month with Robert Kaufman. If you liked Urban Circus, and Tufted Tweets, you will fall in love With Pooches and Pickups.

The package arrived, and my little Sophie's heart skipped a beat. I am so serious when I tell you she went crazy! At almost 3 she is crazy about puppies, I mean crazy! Of course she claimed it and then proceeded to tell me what I should make with it (or what she wanted made with it)

One of my quilts right now she uses as a yoga mat to do her kid exercise videos. This will now replace my quilt. :D

This is our first quilt that was made together, she asked for me to cut out circles, even where in the fabric to cut them, and how she wanted it to look. Yea I am so not lying. This coming from a almost 3 year old who is playing with my design wall on a daily basis.

This is what we made.

The perfect play mat!


I will add some Kona coal for the binding and this will be something fun for her to have around the house and admire all the puppies in their pickups.

Thank you Laurie the bonding time with her was Fantastic! Your new line is definitely a must have!

Laurie was so sweet that she sent and extra FQ set just for one of you lucky viewers.
Would you like a stack of 6 new Perfectly poochie fabrics. I knew you would.



Leave a comment and tell me what you think about it, what you would make. Just anything that this adorable new line makes you feel.  I will choose a winner on Saturday 4/23

You can stop by and see the wonderfully creative world of Miss Laurie Wisbrun here on her blog.
Thank you Laurie we had a blast playing with the pooches and pickups.

Happy Sewing


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Monday, April 18, 2011

Fitting In.....

I do not have pictures for this post, nor do I have links to send you off to faraway blogs that I know will inspire you creatively. But since this is my creative outlet, as well as my means for you to all know what makes me tick, I feel it's ok to share here.

I shared eight months ago about how we were moving to Bakersfield California, from Portland/Vancouver area. The journey has been tough, as only one could expect. Coming to a new place to make new friends, and basically just find the exact place where you belong. Starting over so to speak.

Although I have had many activities that I have pursued here, people I have met and have much in common with. It always seemed like there was still that little something that was missing. I always tell my husband that it feels like we have been on vacation all this time, and it's just now starting to sink in. I was very blessed to know some pretty wonderful people in Portland. People who not only encouraged me to express my creativity, but that I could also count on no matter what. It's quite different now not knowing people as well. I can still count on those same people to be there, only it's miles away through a phone call. The difference now between a quite voice on the other end, and a hug make all the difference in a situation like this.

I guess that I just wanted to share this because through this new Modern Quilt Guild that I have started here, it has grown to a group of gals that I not only trust to be there for me in much of those same aspects, but I really think and feel that they are people I was meant to meet. They are encouraging, thankful, humble, and inspiring all at the same time. I feel very blessed right now to have this feeling like I have my new space in this new life.

I want to encourage everyone who has had to move, or maybe give a up group of friends for whatever reason. People who maybe just feel like they don't quite fit in. There is a place for you as there is for all of us. A good friend told me today that blessings come in strides. Although god may not be on the same schedule as you, he is there watching, and has that perfect place where you belong. that place where you will feel accepted, and complete.

We are all different in so many ways, but yet still very much the same.

Happy Sewing my friends.





Saturday, April 16, 2011

Sunday Stash #38 {kaffe}



These lovelies were picked up right after our BMQG Guild meeting yesterday.  We were all so blown away by the new color palette by Kaffe Fasset that our local Shop "Strawberry Patches" got in.

Although these prints are saturated with color, I think I picked out a good palette and matched them up with a few Kona's from the shop as well. I will add a few from my stash and hopefully make a great quilt with these. Any Ideas? Still need the perfect pattern to showcase these beauties. What do you see them becoming?

Happy Sewing


Sunday, April 10, 2011

Sunday Stash :: #37 {AMH Bohemian }


Ok I admit it, I am a fabric hoarder ;) Those very precious collections that I just know are destined for quilty greatness get put away until I can find the perfect design for them. This stack has been acquired over the years through friends. Thank you Sarah, Violet, and Jen, you are the bestest. This collection is called Bohemian by Anna Marie Horner, and ranks in my top 5 favorite collections. Unfortunately it's out of print and almost rarely crosses my path in shops now.



So picture these goodies mixed with some lush solids.. I picture circles too (maybe) . Raw edge applique or pieced. What do you think??

Happy Quilting


Friday, April 8, 2011

Studio Tour


As being someone who gets sucked into the inspiration of others, whether it be blogs, or flickr, quilts, or studio's. I am constantly finding a new idea for something in my creative world.
I wanted to take a minute and get a little personal with you all by showing off a project I have been working on. It's not by any means glamorous but I hope that maybe it gives you some ideas for your own space. Your creative space does not have to be fancy, expensive, or even matchy matchy. It can be anything that makes you feel comfortable and creative.

I have been extremely blessed to have moved over the last 6 months from a shared kitchen table, to a new beautiful room that I can call my own and decorate any way I want.
When I decided on what I wanted, my priorities were mostly organization, and simply clean. Everything has a spot, fabrics are sorted to keep separately my shop fabrics and my personal stash. I love to display when I can and enclose at times to.

This room still needs a lot of work as I track down that perfect piece to replace whatever it is I already had, and I am still using in the room. but I can say that I feel creative here everyday.

Take a peak into my creative world in the Studio of Sew-Fantastic!



(above) This part is a little under construction. I am looking for perfect white modern chairs to put here and some crafty projects to add to my newly painted gray walls.

(below) Kona is most definitely my favorite so of course it has been showcased so that I can see if every day. The shelf actually goes higher to view my large yardage pieces. The smaller pieces are kept in the simple Martha Stewart Divider cube from Home Depot (50.00) Great price for a simple clean look.

(below) Under the window is these great little ottomans I found at Traget (20.00 each) In tons of colors. The tops come of to use them for storage. I keep my vintage things and japanese goodies in there. When Sophie somes in to visit me this is where she sits and tells me about her day.


My closets are the same ... very organized. I find it easier to know where things are most of the time, so that I can find it on a dime. Things are labeled and separated very well. Plastic storage is very inexpensive to and you can always put your special touch on it if you want.


Although my hubby bought it for me a few years ago, he still thinks it's funny that I actually have luggage just for my sewing machine and projects, :)


As you can see my walls are still bare,they have just recently been painted a lush gray. I am hoping to get some wall quilts up soon. There are a few boxes of fabric still to be shelved and a great notions board that my hubby is putting together as I write this. I can't wait to show you a video tour when I am done.


I am a fiend for Law and order, CSI, Bones and of course GLEE! So the TV is a staple in this room



My scraps are showcased in individual containers. If you have the room for this I highly suggest you try it. Before my scraps sat in a bucket, never being touched. Now I actually use them, as they are sorted by color. Making it easy to grab something for a project.
All of my shopp fabric is storage indoors in this cabinet that was given to use by my mother in law.


This is my workhorse, Claire! She is strictly my shop machine and she treats me good. The other machine only comes out when I do a little personal sewing.

The double design wall is also nice to keep projects up. I like to move things around a lot while they hang there until they are pieced into a quilt top.

Below is my cutting table. when not in use it folds up but I love having it right in the middle of the room where everything else is accessible.



Thank you for taking a little tour with me, and like I promised before that when it's done I will do a video tour for you all. It really is easy to get a great functional studio on a budget. I did it and SEW can you.

Happy Sewing my friends.


Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

GO! -ing Crazy


Crazy in love that is..... A new toy has landed in the Sew-Fantastic studio. I apologize for being gone so long but I promise you will understand why. Among just plain being busy with business and life in general, I have received a new toy that I cannot put down. ( Thank you Accuquilt)  I have been cutting my scraps up preparing for new quilts and it almost takes me no time at all. I am excited to share this amazing product with you.

Wanna know what it is???? I bet you do...... Wanna know how you can get one to??? Do you really really really want one??
What would you do with this Fabulous machine that cuts quilt kits in a flash? I think everyone needs one of these Accuquilt GO! Baby machines in their lives.
 I want to give you one of your very own. Stay tuned here at Sew-Fantastic, cause something BIG is coming.. I better GO! play a bit more for now


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HAPPY SEWING!